Try Balansa clover. We have typically had the same problem with clover but tried Balansa this year. It was all 4 groundhogs and a horde of deer could do to keep our .5 acre patch chewed down to 10-12" tall and weeds were quickly choked out.I have to ask what's in the plot? Looks like clover to the left with maybe something else mixed in, did you guys install the beans? My clover struggles beween getting eaten and a stubby foxtail that tries to choke it out.
What is the gadget on the post?
Sunday morning had little buck go by and 3 does and a yearling 400 yds out in field, then 800 yards out I saw a moose! Lol...but it was a big body buck, sunlight hit just enough to show some antlers....so even though no pictures of him in my woods he isn't far away, and sooner or later will be coming down the fence line, gives me hope now, hope to get out again the rest of the week at least in the mornings and do a little rattling. Disturbing is only 10 minutes into shooting light I here a gunshot about 1/4 miles from me, dang, ain't no squirrels out yet....bad feeling poaching, sister said the day before just before sunrise she heard a shot also. Pretty sure I know pretty well wheres its coming from, isolated house back in woods.....but what can one do...?
On opening day in Wisconsin I count the number of shots I hear in he first hour to give me something to do.Over the next couple weeks I will hear shots all over. Especially November 12th. I hear more shots in my area on the day before firearms season than I do opening weekend.
One of my farms in the NE part of the state.Nice buck!
Where did you get it?
Very niceOh sweet November.
This guy came into a mock scrape this morning that I had just freshened up on the way in. I hit him with a grunt call and that was all she wrote. When he got to about 20 yards, I let an arrow fly. He dove on his face, got up, did a complete front flip, got up again, and snow plowed to his final resting spot, not 25 yards from where I shot him. Photos do not do his rack justice. 19 1/2 inch inside spread and tons of mass. I weighed him, but with his back feet still on the ground and being completely out of elevation in my lift, he only registered the scales at 230# field dressed ... LOL. Just a tank of a deer. Coolest part ... he had a legitimate mane down his neck.
All on video ... if you are into that thing you will have to wait ... as I still have another tag in my pocket and I am heading to Missouri to hunt next week also.
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