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Bob , fields look great . Can't wait , have a couple of new guns to try out .
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"Crop damage" would seem to be a reasonable reason to eliminate the problem. Does Florida allow you to protect your crop?
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Florida?I thought that was God given right to put meat on the table and protect crops that are there to draw other game in.
Seriously I don't worry to much about the deer.They will mellow out soon after the crop gets a little tall.There's enough for everyone out there. But come Sept. look out. |
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Same here Mark,looks like its going to be good.Lots of birds around now and got some new additions on the field for convenience.
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Here's another look and a couple of his buddy's.
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07-19-2016, 09:28 PM | #8 | ||||||
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that buck is a nice one i hope you get to connect up with him when season comes in...lovely fields...charlie
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Still interested in tree ducks should things look positive.
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They're all over the place right now.Like I said before hangout all over the ranch all summer then sometime in Oct. they move.Still around but very shy and roost in different location.
Never have been able to figure them out. |
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