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Awesome video Kent, several points that I’ve never thought about! Which of your calls are you blowing in this video? Which of your calls is your Go To for duck huntin?
Please take easy out of the title, got into my marinade, and I do not have a souvlae thing so I figure might as well soak them and then just grill them
Even if you wipe out the invasives before a timber harvest, you’re still going to have to deal with the seed bank that will grow once the sunlight hits it. It adds another factor to deal with but it can be done. So you might as well get the timber harvest done and then get after the existing invasive plants at the same time as the seed bank plants that will come.
I love these guys called themselves hunters, but they want to put in food plots. Why don’t they just put fencing in and a corral and put the deer in there and call it a deer farm?
Acidic wine is the wrong way to go. You want sweet wine. Sauternes is best. Rather insightful discussion of wild duck otherwise. It’s so true that there’s more to wild duck than breasting it out. I don’t know why hunters don’t skin the bird , scrape the meat and make a terrine. Remarkably intelligent video. If you guys had French accents you’d be in the Sunday or Wednesday New York Times. New subscriber. I can’t believe you only have 401 subscribers.
I have 33 acres and over the past years have owned both tractors and a skid steer. If I could have only one piece of equipment my vote is definitely for the skid steer. The skid steer can perform the operations of the tractor and then go beyond and do so much more than a tractor can. It can get into tighter and wetter places, it's much faster and the brute strength exceeds the tractor. The only thing that can be a challenge is if there are areas of finished grass then turning has to be done carefully so as to not destroy a manicured area. But, in time, you can learn how to better turn (skid) and limit this issue.