I finally have some moving back on to my property. They have been pretty scarce since the helli shoot. They had them pretty spread out.
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went out today around 3pm and hit the pecan grove by 3:50....halfway in and BAM....huge thunderstorm....not fun at all...lol....needless to say i saw nothing...got soaked to the bone...headed home...will be back out tomorrow morning....
oh and can someone please please tell me what in the world a bloodweed is.....Last edited by mayhemsr; 03-25-2009, 06:21 PM.
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Bloodweed (also called giant ragweed) makes dense groves of single verticle stalks from 4 to 8 feet tall. It is an annual. The plant dies and the stalks turn light grey over the winter, and are weak and brittle. The stalks break with a loud crack when hunters try and move through them. No thorns. There are impressive thickets of the stuff around gate 6.
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Originally posted by Wudstix View PostThose Illinios guys will have hogs soon enough. They have them in Southern Indiana and have for years.
Although, with so much food source around here they could grow to be giant like the deer and turkey.
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yea I thought I would at least get a glimpse...man that ridge kicked my butt....I went through the briar thicket instead of the slope of rocks...lmao...ill never take a wrong turn again let me say that..lol...over the ridge there are tons of tracks and some fresh signs of rooting...
anyone up for this weekend....????
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