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    Live from the Stand 2022

    Had a good night with my son in the woods. He was up to shoot but the doe came around on the wrong side of the tree. We were hunting on the ground and had a big tree to hide behind. She came around on the left side and I let her have it. Ran 40yds and got snagged by a tree. Sent from my...
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    Best Laid Plans,,,,,,,,,,

    So sorry to hear this! Hope they figure out what is wrong. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Bo’s Hideaway

    I’m always a fan of breaking up plots and cutting down the line of sight. The deer feel more secure and the bucks will spend more time scent checking the field during the rut. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Live from the Stand 2022

    Had this guy hang around for about 30 min this morning eating acorns Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Glade/Side Slope Restoration Question

    Yeah I would be interested in knowing who you found to take cedars and what kind of value are you able to get from them? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Brackish impoundment for ducks

    That is really cool! Keep us updated on how it turns out. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Wifi Cameras

    Is there a reason you wouldn’t just use a cellular cam? These connect to your cell plan and send pics directly to your phone. This could be another option? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Stone Branch, build it, they will come.

    Incredible seeing those snake pictures. The number of poisonous snakes you have crawling around is impressive. We found a big timber rattler dead on the road last weekend. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Cellular Trail Camera?

    Where are they on sale for $119? Especially the ones with a solar panel? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Question for the experts

    The other option vs spraying is to wait till the rye hits the dough stage and crimp it. With this approach no need to spray. You can spread your seed first, then roll down the rye Over the top. The rye will die providing a mulch layer and the summer blend will grow up through the mulch. Go...
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    Sunn Hemp

    Ok, well my goal is both food and soil. These subdivision deer don’t have the best nutrients as they have devoured everything and even eat non preferred browse. So I’m sure they will destroy the Sun hemp. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Sunn Hemp

    Can you plant that mix via spray, throw and mow? I have a plot here is MO which was turnips, WW, & WR. As it greens up and bolts this spring it will likely have some crab grass/weeds. Was thinking I could spray early to mid June, seed your mix and then mow the thatch?? I don’t have a no...
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    J-birds place

    Congrats on the new job and pup. Good to hear you post again. Hopefully this new gig is better than the last one! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Meat cleaning and prep after the kill.

    If you do the gutless carefully and when it is hung, it is very easy to keep the hair off the meat. Basically by cutting around the back legs and slicing the skin down to the white hair near genitals. I cut from the inside to the outside to keep from hitting the hair and cutting it up. Once...
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    Meat cleaning and prep after the kill.

    I use the gutless method and it has never been better. Bring deer to camp Hang by back legs Skin down to the head The cut off all the meat. Start with back straps, front legs, and carve the roasts off the rump and back legs. This is the easiest and fastest way to get a deer broken down and...
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    Live from the stand 2021

    Hunting here in Missouri just outside St. Louis. Very warm, yesterday was covered up in deer all day, lots of chasing, grunting rut action. All small bucks, today slower so far, one spike and 3-4 does with nothing following the does, which is strange given yesterday every doe had a buck on...
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    shrub row planting plan by NRCS, not understanding why

    Competition is likely the reason they are segregated. But I agree nature is not a mono culture. I wonder if you could do smaller blocks, staggered with plum then elderberry, then more plum etc? To me this seems like a reasonable compromise Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    The Great Cedar Eradication of 2021 has begun!

    Removing cedar is some of the best ways to promote native grasses and forbs. We try to kill a batch every year. The worst are older cedar that block all light and create a tight canopy.
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    2020 Live from the Stand

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    2020 Live from the Stand

    Got doe #1 for the year. Perfect lung shot. Fun finding her with the fam.
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