Native Hunter
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I was window shopping farms down around Burkesville yesterday. Also found some affordable hills up around West Liberty.
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Burkesville isn't that far away. We could almost be neighbors.
I was window shopping farms down around Burkesville yesterday. Also found some affordable hills up around West Liberty.
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Looks awesome as usual. Nice bucks and I don't see many flies on them. Same here which surprised me for this time of year. Bees must love your flower heaven. My place was covered with butterflies and moths today, with a lot of monarchs since I've managed for more milkweed which they love.
Normally I don’t spend much time reading property tours because it can take hours just to get through one. That being said, I’m on page 22/47 (February 2017) and you’ve got me very inspired to get some room cleared for the NWSG and mast tree planting’s I’ve been dreaming up, so thank you for that! The only thing I can’t thank you for is the separation anxiety I’m getting from not being able to go work on habitat projects right this moment as the property is 45 mins away. Keep on posting!
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Everything looking good native! I know I've read through your thread multiple times and kept up with the updates but evidently I've never posted in it. I guess I get so caught up in the reading I forget to write anything. Keep up the good work!
All these comments are so true. So much going on with Native's habitat and resident wildlife. Starts out with some beautiful Gods Country, add some years of Ky farmers touch, then bring Native to plant trees, flowers, grains and fruit and oversee (aka works his but off). All we need is that barn quilt
I was seeing Kentucky hills for $800/acre today. Native, do you have whip poor wills?
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"You can take a boy out of the country but it damn sure is hell getting all of the country out of the boy" (Charlie).
How far below Cumberland Lake can trout live?
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Yes, we have them. You can hear them some nights.
I've seen some of that hill land for sale before. There isn't any like that within 30 miles or so of me. It will be really steep and have the timber cut off of it. It will generally also be in bad neighborhoods.
But, there are still many good land deals around for a few more dollars per acre.
I wish you would buy the farm that was for sale north of me across the highway. We could be neighbors. It was something like 80 acres at $450,000, but it has a huge mansion that goes with it. However, I think that since you've had a taste of the Colorado mountains, you would never be happy here.
I'm not certain how far down the river they can live, but I think for many miles. The water coming into the river is freezing cold off the bottom of the lake, and it takes a lot of time for it to warm back down. Look at the following links. It appears the trout fishing is great in Burkesville.
http://www.fishin.com/forums2/content.php/871-Burkesville-KY-Trout-Capitol-of-the-South
http://www.pautzke.com/kentuckys-cumberland-rainbows/
http://www.gameandfishmag.com/fishing/fishing_trout-fishing_ky_0408_02/
Thanks Steve, I'm going to have to tie up some Delmonte kernels and garlic cheese patterns before I visit. I sure like the looks of the community. Low crime, how do they keep the meth heads out?
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I would love to buy next door to you!!!
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Slammer of a buck, looks nice and relaxed in those daylight movements. Place is looking beautiful! Bring on the cool autumn!