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  1. Thanks man.   It is a fun process for sure. I did plant some arrowwood 2 years ago but the drought got it. I am going to try again this spring with a variety of plantings. Thinking like you said about staggering layers, such as miscanthus and spruce trees. I got an email form Don at Maple River Farms and we discussed the fact that Miscanthus expands horizontally 6-8" in all directions per year as well as growing vertically. Obviously have to keep that in mind. From what I can gather it has about a 15 year lifespan so that should hopefully be plenty of time for the spruce behind it to be tall enough to take over as a full time screen.   What's the story on ninebark? That's something I haven't heard of before.

  2. I saw one similar to this. They rigged up a colander to 4 bungee cords and stretched them out. They put some corn and peanut butter inside it, then ran a piece of mono inside the house. When the squirrel was in the colander they cut the line.... and so long sucka.

  3. Good info guys.   We  have about 20,000 conifers planted on our farm that my dad planted in the late 80's in different areas that are a mix of pine and I believe Norway spruce. There is one section of about 11 acres that is all pine and spruce, the deer love it for thermal cover.  The spruce seems to be better cover as the trees age due to its thickness at ground level.  The pines are opening up so I have started to hinge cut and clear spots selectively to let in the sunlight to hopefully thicken it up with berry bushes, etc...

  4. I've become more and more interested in the habitat management aspect. I am looking for alternative options for quick growing perennials for screens and/or cover.  I planted a mix of about 500 conifers, and various deciduous brush/tree species 2 years ago, but that was the spring of death and our farm got no rain for over 8 weeks, so despite me watering it was game over.  I'm going to plant some more stuff this spring just looking to share some info with those of you that have done some of the same stuff.  I will plant some spruce and or pine but would like to get some grasses, shrubs, etc in that grow a little faster to get things started.  The Frigid Forage screen mix would be great except it is an annual. 

     

    What ya got for me Gator?

     

    Thanks,

    Dennis

  5. Got this guy on Sunday at 1:30 in the afternoon. He was following a few does behind some small bucks. I have trail cam pics of him from last year and this year, but it is the 1st time I actually saw him. I was happy to see the buck I was after show up. I've been fortunate to have a very good 2017 season. I'm now trying to get a doe with my 6 year olds in tow. Good luck to all.


    DJ

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  6. For those of you that have researched the WPG and similar breeds what did you find out about the Deutsch Drathaar's? I have quite a few breeders in my general area and was looking for some insight. Pros? Cons? Are they really a similar dog or no?

  7. 55 minutes ago, bondouley said:

    20171108_100651.jpgleft work early just got on stand. Drove around the wood block when i got here and this guy was standing at the other end from where i hunt. Hes probably about 500 yrds away so hopefully he comes my way. I have him on my trail cam so i know he works this end also

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
     

    That's a great picture. That is the definition of natural camo.

  8. Giz,

    Sorry to hear about your golden. I have to take my 11.5 year old lab in on Halloween to have 2 cancerous lumps taken off of his lower lip. Fingers crossed that it goes smoothly. My wife and I have been married 12 years, so to say he is part of the family would be an understatement. There has basically been no "us" without him.

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