Are y'all seeing many doves? I'll be between china springs and valley mills for the opener.
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Originally posted by JWF View PostI plowed my little 1/4 acre plot up this past weekend. When and what do you usually plant?
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One thing, sling your bigger seeds first them back drag, then sling your clovers on top and walk off.
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Originally posted by El General View PostAre y'all seeing many doves? I'll be between china springs and valley mills for the opener.
While plowing Monday, i did notice good groups landing late on rocks up and down river to drink before roosting.
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Originally posted by JWF View PostExcellent. Thanks for the info
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Clifton feed and Service Center sales a real good clover mix, “Plot Topper”.
Lastly don’t forget that Bar None will have there corn sale starting tomorrow or Thursday.
Rwc
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Just an FYI or heads up, allot of the Live Oaks and Red Oaks on both my McLennan and Bosque grounds are dropping half mature acorns. First time I noticed was late last week while scouting some of Uncle Trumps ground around the lake.
Looked at a dozen or so yesterday on my river grounds and behind the house and all but 2 where dropping. They are only about half to quarter filled out. I did not notice less activity around feeders but I would assume animals will migrate towards them once they are found.....
So if you start to see less activity around your feeders, you might want to go look under a few of your acorn tress.
Rwc
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Originally posted by Rwc View PostJust an FYI or heads up, allot of the Live Oaks and Red Oaks on both my McLennan and Bosque grounds are dropping half mature acorns. First time I noticed was late last week while scouting some of Uncle Trumps ground around the lake.
Looked at a dozen or so yesterday on my river grounds and behind the house and all but 2 where dropping. They are only about half to quarter filled out. I did not notice less activity around feeders but I would assume animals will migrate towards them once they are found.....
So if you start to see less activity around your feeders, you might want to go look under a few of your acorn tress.
Rwc
Noticed a drop in buck activity at the feeder. Mommas with fawns are still hitting pretty hard.
“There's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun.” -Fred Bear-
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Just got back last night from Lease Maintenance in Bosque County and as it is thick and green, Acorns don’t look good. Had to do a lot of cutting and preparation. Cameras and feeders are now on and I am anxious to go back out in 2 weeks to finish and see what’s coming in. Little dove sighting but good Turkey as usual. Lone Doe standing under a shaded tree.
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Finished up prepping all my food plot grounds, had all intentions of going ahead and slinging seed yesterday. But, when I was in Clifton Feed and Service Center picking up my plot topper clover mix's, Sherry mentioned the Army worms they were seeing on there Turnersville grounds..................... Soooo after getting totally wiped out last year by Army worms, I went ahead and made the decision to wait a few more weeks.
Cameras are still showing good numbers with all bucks but one rubbed slick.
Rwc
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Originally posted by Smokeater View PostMy place sold! Imona have to road hunt in front of Richards place I guess...been practicing but dang it's tough shootin' a bow out of a pickup window!
Stop by and see me one day; if gates open I’m probably down there somewhere.
Rwc
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