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  1. TexOk

    Allegheny Chinquapin

    Not 100% sure on this myself, but I know Empire Chestnut claims to sell seedlings from their Chinese x Allegheny Chinkapin crosses, AKA their "Wildlife Chestnuts." So maybe they do cross pollinate? I'm going to be trying a similar experiment with Chinese and Seguin, planting a single Seguin with...
  2. TexOk

    The New Coyote and Other Predators..... Can You Win?

    Interesting thread, thanks dogghr. Ever since I spotted the first coyotes on our property I started looking more and more into ways of hunting and trapping them. But the more I research the more I find that efforts to get rid of them seem to be counterproductive in the long run. Historically...
  3. TexOk

    Ground blind hunting and the wind

    Well Pinesap, I hope you had better luck than I did. I managed to hunt last weekend out of the ground blind. It was my first time to ever use a ground blind, and I have mixed feelings. It was more comfortable than my tree stand, both in sitting (had a comfy seat) and being sheilded from the...
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    Ground blind hunting and the wind

    Yep, SE Oklahoma, up in the hills. I love Texas but it's some really beautiful country up there. With the cold and wind in January I think that blind will be mighty tempting. Hopefully we'll both have some late season success! Berserker, it's nice and cold right now, but I'm sure nowhere near...
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    Ground blind hunting and the wind

    Thanks again for all the feedback guys. Awesome buck Sampson! So to update, this past weekend my dad was up at our property and I'd talked to him about the possibility of setting up the new blind for this coming weekend. However he got really sick while he was there and cut the trip short and...
  6. TexOk

    Mixing chestnuts?

    I think Neahawg's right, planting just one grafted variety won't allow for pollination but as mentioned the AUs, Chinese and Dunstans should all cross pollinate. Empire Chestnuts has their "wildlife chestnut trees" which are supposed to be a hybrid of Chinese, Seguin, and Allegheny chinquapin...
  7. TexOk

    Ground blind hunting and the wind

    Thanks guys, I was kind of leaning towards not hunting and now I'm definitely going to skip it. This particular spot has the deer coming in from the northeast, the east and the southeast, so any kind of westerly wind blows that spot. I was hoping the blind would help but I was worried about it...
  8. TexOk

    Ground blind hunting and the wind

    So the only weekend I had available to hunt this month is coming up this weekend, and the forecast is showing the wrong wind the whole time. I bought a new pop ground blind last week, and was wondering how effective they are at containing your scent? I have a pretty extensive scent reduction...
  9. TexOk

    Notes from a First Timer from this Weekend.....

    One of my favorite things for keeping warm is my hand muff. Besides feet your hands are your other extremity most likely to get unbearably cold. Get you and the kiddo a nice camo hand muff and stick a hand warmer pouch in there, and you'll find yourself pulling your hands out from time to time...
  10. TexOk

    70 in Texas, 50 in Oklahoma

    An update on the food plot, unfortunately I haven't been able to go up there myself but had my dad and then later my brother go check it out and take some pics. These were taken two weeks ago. We've had a ton of rain come through for the month August so everything is very green and growing...
  11. TexOk

    Small Place in East Texas

    Hey Terrance, just wanted to add to the chorus of people that are glad to see you on here. I really enjoyed your thread on the other site since I'm going to be working on some land in East Texas as well. That's a bummer about the blight on the Dunstan though, hopefully that's just a one off for...
  12. TexOk

    Dunstan Hybrid Chestnut Trees

    I got the seguins and the AU Buck chestnuts from the Wildlife Group.
  13. TexOk

    Dunstan Hybrid Chestnut Trees

    Just another thought, Dunstans and Chinese chestnuts typically drop through September and maybe early October. Depending on when your hunting season starts (if this spot is designed for hunting) that might be a bit of an issue. For my chestnut hunting plot I also planted some AU Buck IIIs and...
  14. TexOk

    70 in Texas, 50 in Oklahoma

    Time for a few cam pics to top things off. First, one of my suspects for planting the corn: Dang crows live at my feeder. I literally get about a thousand crow pics every time I check that cam. I'm pretty stoked about these new visitors though! Not happy at all about these visitors though...
  15. TexOk

    70 in Texas, 50 in Oklahoma

    With that ridiculous bit of drama out of the way, now we just needed some rain. The 60% chance we had for the weekend we planted of course disappeared. A week went by, and then came the downpour, over two inches. Then again this weekend, another two inch downpour! My dad was up there and took...
  16. TexOk

    70 in Texas, 50 in Oklahoma

    I seeded the field with the peas and the sunflowers, and added 80 pounds of pelletized lime based on an old soil test I did on the old logging road adjacent to the plot. I then brush hogged the plot, but as I was finishing up I decided I'd expand the plot a bit more on the east side where some...
  17. TexOk

    70 in Texas, 50 in Oklahoma

    So in mid May I went in with a plan to do some buckwheat and sunflowers. I also wanted to expand a bit on the south side of the plot. I seeded first, and I bought a legit handseeder this go around. However, I wasn't familiar with it and the directions weren't very helpful, so I started with the...
  18. TexOk

    70 in Texas, 50 in Oklahoma

    So back to the chestnut plot. The idea is again to have several varieties all dropping at different times. Dunstans typically drop in September, Buck III drop late September into October, Buck IVs drop mid October into November. There's no telling when the Buck IV seedlings will drop since they...
  19. TexOk

    70 in Texas, 50 in Oklahoma

    Also at my dad's stand, there's an old logging road that I planted last fall with a mix of crimson, red, and Durana clover using the throw and mow method. It didn't come in as thick as I'd like but it still had some decent spots here and there. Also on the last trip, I spotted a tree within...
  20. TexOk

    70 in Texas, 50 in Oklahoma

    I'll be sure to update on the fishing wire trick works, I can't remember the exact type of monofilament we used, I'll see if we have some leftover. Native, this property has some great cover. It was a pine plantation that was select cut about ten or twelve years ago, so lots of thick nasty...
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