Denim Deb
More Precious than Rubies
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I liked the pic too. Not something you see around here.
And just a friendly reminder that it doesn't need to be brought up elsewhere!cabinchick said:The discussion about the POW has been shut down. Wow.
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Well I must be a little bit slow. this thred is set aside for us that do hunt and might show pictures of the results because you don't want to see them. I can understand and respect that. The question is why are you returning to the thread that was setup for you to avoid. Either the pictures don't really bother you or you are trolling for negative comments. Has my logic blinded me to any other reason?Zenbirder said:Thanks so much for being kind on this subject. I am left with a warm feeling about this group, that there is a lot of respect for the diversity of people involved in their own personal quest for self sufficiency.
OK not a Mod, when you are talking about food plots do you mean people food or game food? If game food I must assume it is legal in your state to hunt in a area set up to attract game. It is not legal to hunt such areas in my state it is considered 'baiting'. If you wish to grow food for game it is permitted only on areas that are 'posted' to prevent hunting. My part of the state is heavy in pine plantations owned by lumber and paper producers. The land under the trees is pretty much bare of undergrowth and the owners don't want hunters because of fire risk. When trees are harvested, blocks or strips are clear cut and replanted. These have proved to be big producers of game and the hunting rights are sold or rented to hunt clubs or individuals. Every year they catch a few who tried to improve their hunting grounds by baiting. What is not generally known is that these clearings in the woods are patrolled by 'copters looking for 'pot plantations'.Dawn419 said:As a member, not a Mod:
Personally, I can't wait until we can start hunting deer off our land!
I hope to start working on sowing some food plots this coming year. Our land is mostly oak and hickory, so we have a nice mast crop in good years. My family thinks hubby and I are crazy for thinking we'll be able to hunt/provide on our 17 acres.