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  1. Ed Brodt

    Police Officers

    Thank you. Retired LEO
  2. Ed Brodt

    Seed viability

    Our group shot three does in one of these plots last weekend during our early muzzleloader season. No pics. Got the freezer meat. Now we can focus on antlers.
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    Seed viability

    Central Kentucky. Planted 4 food plots with radishes and turnips on August 30. Previous rain was August 12. Ground was hard and crusty. Tilled, cultipacked, broadcasted seed, cultipacked again. Did not get rain until about September 28. So about six weeks with no rain and about 4 weeks...
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    Fall plots and lack of rain

    Same here in Central Kentucky. Planted turnips, radish, and some clover this past Thursday. No rain in 10 day forecast. What ever happens we will throw some wheat and rye in late September early October. Also run a couple of feeders from now thru January. Something will work.
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    Clover plot question

    We usually do a light over-seed in March just to freshen things up.
  6. Ed Brodt

    Need some help

    pretty sure you need to provide a satellite picture of your boundaries and maybe some topographic info before anyone can be of much help.
  7. Ed Brodt

    Caging trees

    We use four shipping pallets screwed together. They are free around here. Works good.
  8. Ed Brodt

    Anyone use Cuddelink?

    This one gets morning and mid-day full sun. Late afternoon it gets ambient light. It takes an average of about 150 pics per week. It is set on surveillance mode due to being aimed to cover our front gate. My home camera is on a mineral lick and gets less sun and takes about 250 pics a week...
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    Anyone use Cuddelink?

    Here is a status report on our longest running camera with the Cuddeback solar panel. almost 8 months
  10. Ed Brodt

    Caging >100 trees this spring... need advice on saving $$$

    We use free wood shipping pallets. Four of them screwed together makes a perfect square just about the right size.
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    Anyone use Cuddelink?

    Here is the J series solar system. https://www.cuddeback.com/products/cuddepower-solar-kit Here is the G series solar system. https://www.cuddeback.com/uploads/products/d8038cbe246ddef3c27c887bfb2d6653.jpg
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    Anyone use Cuddelink?

    We started out trying Cabellas solar system. Their solar panel was too small to keep the camera running. A Cuddeback field Rep referred us to these two places to buy the Cuddeback solar system. (1) kyle@whaletalesarchery.com 262-965-2825 talk to Kyle or Tyler (2) farmsteadarchery.com...
  13. Ed Brodt

    Anyone use Cuddelink?

    I have been running four G -Cameras and one J model camera system for a little over a year now. Workes perfectly on our 40 acre place. Heavy tree canopy and rolling to steep terrain. Battery life sucked until we were able to get their solar set up. The J model camera has been running solar...
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    Is the juice worth the squeeze

    We did exactly that a couple of years ago. Clover does fine almost year round here in Central KY. This past fall our PTT crop was a failure. Not sure if they browsed it before it could mature, bad seed or something else. I mean not one tuber developed. So we broadcasted Rye grain which saved...
  15. Ed Brodt

    Cuddeback CuddeLink Cameras

    The rechargeable batteries are in a separate container that is wired to the solar panel. The camera itself is filled with regular alkaline batteries and these act as a backup in case the rechargeable batteries run down.
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    Anyone use Cuddelink?

    The J camera was the first one we tried with solar. We put solar on that one in mid August. it is set for surveillance mode due to being at our front gate. I just checked this camera last Thursday and batteries are still going strong. This camera gets a lot of direct sun. Took awhile to...
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    Anyone use Cuddelink?

    We are running 4 G-cameras and one J camera. Battery life was an issue until we went with the solar option. Now it is a non issue. Range is beyond excellent in winter and acceptable in summer. Covering 40 acres. I also recommend visiting Habitat Talk...
  18. Ed Brodt

    Native Hunter Fruit Tree List

    Native, I am close to you. Marion County KY. I currently have about 8 mature persimmon trees scattered across our property. Some drop in September/October and some were holding well into modern gun this year. I am interested in adding some pears and looking at Keiffer and Olympic. Are you...
  19. Ed Brodt

    Looking for a new late season coat

    Cabela’s MT050. I have the coat and the bibs. Very warm. I have seen them on sale at Cabellas for 1/2 price at certain times.
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