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  1. remy3424

    Strip Disking

    Ankle buster! We had our tenant use a ripper disk to create fire breaks a couple years ago...those areas break your ankles and you real don't even want to to drive the Gator over those areas very far either. Some disks have some type of clod busters on them...this disk ripper really needed a...
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    Multiple nests per season

    Looks like A5 has been reading his PF Journals!(y)
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    Food plots

    It is on it's own after the the pre-emerge is applied. It will get weedy by fall, but this gives it a good head-start on the weeds. I think Prowl is an older seldom used bean chemical. I think Harness will work, the label only lists sorghum as an immediate "replant" option, but maybe not...
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    Food plots

    1.4" of rain last night, hoping we got a bit on the foodplots about 8 miles away, this will activate the herbicide and get the sorghum sprouting! Still have about an acre to get the herbicide on before they emerge..maybe tomorrow ...the wife had other plan for us last night.
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    Uninsulated Boots??

    My take on this is that once you attain a certain age you have "earned" the wearing socks with sandals look. I assume I am of such age also. My wife gives me heck about it.
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    Food plots

    I am a bit concerned that older seasoned birds will be ready to dig my seeds out....still am going to place some trail cams out to be sure of what is getting after the seeds.
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    Food plots

    The rain stopped for a couple days...that is something that hasn't been said around here for about 3 years. I got all our food plots disked and planted today, all grain sorghum. Might be a touch early, but it sounds like it will be warming-up now...hope the rain isn't finished. I still need...
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    Pheasant Fact Friday - PF FB Repost

    This time of the year, I really try to limit any time in the cover and defiantly wouldn't let my dog in anything that could be holding nesting hens. This a good time to just let them be...just like when we have a pile of snow cover the temps are below zero, they don't need to get to be screwed...
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    USMC Danner boots

    It just seems like the classic "scam site", when they are selling good, well known stuff, at ridiculously low prices. I am good on boots at the moment..until I am not. Edit: looked at the sizes available, that is the catch
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    USMC Danner boots

    Low price, what is a normal price on these? Have you ever ordered from that website? If those are normally a $200 boot...be careful.
  11. remy3424

    More acres available for public hunting in South Dakota

    Here is a nice FB post about over 11,600 acres of new public access for hunting are now available in South Dakota. With that many acres there just might be one or two roosters hiding in there with special nose piercings, just waiting for A5 to saunter by.
  12. remy3424

    How often do you hunt pheasants?

    Fat, slow and stupid are traits I can deal with in roosters....those 3 traits might also describe me, if I was pitted against your birds.
  13. remy3424

    How often do you hunt pheasants?

    Yes, these SD residents have all the best of it. If we ever lose the CRP program and the remaining cover gets pushed-out, I might need to try SD. But, I hope things last a decade, or as long as my dog does, so I don't need to pursue those SD birds.
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    How often do you hunt pheasants?

    Come on guys, A5 asked a pretty simple question and some are on the struggle bus with it....maybe it is due to some math being involved. Iowa will have 77 days (I think 78 is the most possible days it can be) in the coming season, I would like to hunt them all, but work, possession limits and...
  15. remy3424

    Shelter Belt

    Cy, if you have been getting similar rains on your side of the state as we have been receiving, it couldn't get much better for those new plantings! I think they said Sioux City is over 4" above normal now, for the year...a very moist one so far. A lot of seed still in the bag, but the farmers...
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    Pheasant Fact Friday - PF FB Repost

    This is why we should consider only burning 1/3 of a parcel a year, you need to leave some old grass that the hens can nest under. Happy nesting ladies!
  17. remy3424

    Taxidermy

    Don't give me too much credit on "patience" on "waiting to shoot". I shoot the first 3 roosters that present what I believe is a shot I can make. It just took a big pile of them to find the ones I liked.
  18. remy3424

    Governor Noem writes about her hunting dog

    A 12 gauge with pheasant loads would be fine, I haven't shot any dogs with it, but a few coyotes died without a twitch. If I had to do the deed, this what I am grabbing, I have heard way too many stories of ill placed rifle shots. I will refrain from comments on the governor's actions.
  19. remy3424

    Great Season Brewing

    Not SD, but not far from, I think we have easily had 6 inches of rain in the last 30 days. More rain, not so much for warm temps sound like are coming. It looks like only a wet and cold hatch might slow them down. We have had the extremely hot/dry hatches the past 2 years and have been...
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