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    Bowhunting Quote?

    I know that I've seen this quote on the forum before and that it goes something like "There's woods that need to be hunted...who's gonna do it you?" I can't remember the exact wording but I think that is part of it. I want to use it in a paper I am writing so if someone knows the full quote I...
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    seeding a gun range

    Perennial ryegrass is pretty hardy stuff that doesn't need to be mowed but it is not the best looking at it from a deer and turkey prospective.
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    1st Food plot

    I'd say your first food plot is so far a success Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
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    1st Food plot

    Is that your food plot there? Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
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    Question. How long after a deer expires does the venison go bad?

    I would want to get it gutted out a soon as possible in 90 degree heat. I think 12 hours would definitely be pushing it.
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    Anything I can still plant in upstate ny?

    Boys don't grow up they just get bigger Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
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    Big spike

    Is that a different deer than the first one? Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
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    Anything I can still plant in upstate ny?

    I think that winter rye and winter wheat would be your two best bets. Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
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    Big spike

    It'd probably mess up the testosterone levels which could result in a rack like that. Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
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    Big spike

    Definitely an interesting deer I'm in Michigan too and have seen a few mutant deer like this Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
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    Youth Hunt

    What kind of gun was he shooting? Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
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    Big spike

    So the picture of the spike is the oldest picture of the deer? Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
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    Is this a brassica?

    If you don't get the germination you want you could always oversees with some winter rye to thicken up the stand and fill on the bare spots Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
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    Is this a brassica?

    I'm not knowledgeable enough to say but whatever it is it looks like some sort of bug is eating on the leaves Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
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    dbltree's TSI thread

    Here is an example of a very low value white oak....that doesn't mean it has to be killed only that it could be if in turn it would release better quality trees. Example of a severely deformed black walnut that will likely have little if any value Choosing crop trees often requires a great...
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    dbltree's TSI thread

    Timber Management It's that time of year, at least for me as I make the lion's share of my living working in the timber during the winter months. Timber is usually one of our greatest yet most oft over looked resources both for whitetails and from an investment perspective that adds to the...
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    dbltree's TSI thread

    Black Locust While walking timber on some new property I purchased my forester commented on the black locust trees and mentioned that even when killing the trees with herbicide, they will still send up hundreds of new sprouts. Recently I can upon some black locusts that had been girdled and...
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    dbltree's TSI thread

    Notice the "alligator skin" type surface This is red oak bark which tends to be smoother and has a greenish hue to the flat areas Red and black oaks can hybridize so sometimes only a DNA test can reveal the species for certain but in most cases the difference between black and red is...
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    dbltree's TSI thread

    It is rare not to find black walnuts on the ground to also be certain They are unmistakeable Cottonwoods can often look somewhat like a BW but the bark is soft brown underneath Basswood also is a dark colored bark It does tend to be dark underneath as well but basswood bark is...
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    dbltree's TSI thread

    Tree Identification I took a few pics in the timber the other day to help with tree ID using the bark only, because in winter ID via leaves is useless. Trees look different at different stages of growth of course some very young trees may look far different then very old trees but these pics...
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