Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: Sundance on May 29, 2013, 07:49:44 PM
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thanks
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That's sweet, can't wait to see the updates to this thread. :tup:
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Tagging along. Hope this works out good for you. Looks promising for sure. :tup:
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Quite the project! Looks like that buck ought to end up being at least a 3 with nice fronts, if not a 4! Big body too! Should be sticking around for regular growth updates by the looks of it. :tup:
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cool! Tag
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Tag! Awesome job. Can't wait to see what else lingers in
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Just tagging along. thanks for sharing
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That looks cool. Will be nice to see if it works
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Cool setup you got there.
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Looks great
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He'll be a respectable buck. He looks like he's got the nocturnal thing down :tup:
Darn Blacktails
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Fun venture you've got going there!!
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Nice, tagging. :tup:
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Where is the tree stand pic? :-)
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Tag
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Nice Buck :tup:
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Looking good! I'll give you a call after work tomorrow Sundance but its looking like August 17 weekend is going to be the best to head to my unit!
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that bottom one is a stud... nice work man, what did you plant your feils with again?
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Is this on your own land??? If so how much property do you own? I am thinking about doing something similar. Looks good.
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Plant clover if you have a problem with weeds as it seems to choke out most weeds. Put the clover seeds in the freezer the night before you plan on planting them. This will speed up the germination time. Also if you plan on fertilizing the clover, try to buy a fertilizer that has only potassium and phosphorus (no nitrogen). You take care of it and you should be able to reap the reward of a green (high protien) plot for 4-5 years. :twocents:
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Nice work! great project.....will be looking forward to seeing great photos of your happy disabled hunters :tup: