bam0813
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Same here, no lights but nv is good to goThey kill many deer up this way its legal to hunt them over bait with lights here 6-8 normal night.
Same here, no lights but nv is good to goThey kill many deer up this way its legal to hunt them over bait with lights here 6-8 normal night.
We just dump a pile of bait pickup full lobster bodies wait two days then set with lights, flickem on an start blasting the wardens thank us.Same here, no lights but nv is good to go
Cedar winter yards are gone there i read . Really hurt your herdThey kill many deer up this way its legal to hunt them over bait with lights here 6-8 normal night.
Id like to see a bounty come backWe just dump a pile of bait pickup full lobster bodies wait two days then set with lights, flickem on an start blasting the wardens thank us.
Nope. Legal as we cannot shoot. And I easily could from my lazy boy. Just a few feet out my front door as they devour hundreds of dollars and labor in lillies. And un afraid of us.Feeding deer in winter here is highly frowned on. Im guessing there too. Warden might be able to end that?
I haven't even seen a dead skunk on the road here in NW Florida for the last 25-30 years. We pretty much have everything else though. Deer is what hurts my growing the most.Holy $&@“they must if all come here lol. Skunks are the main culprits here in my findings but agree coons k9s everything will especially in fall when it’s getting to be slim pickings
Ag land will always increase the herd. But with not very many folks hunting in large sections near towns, there is nothing to cull out the weak and sick ones.It's hard to imagine, but less than 100 years ago, the deer population was so low that some states instituted deer management programs to help increase the deer population. In the 1930's, there were approximately 300,000 deer nationwide. Today, estimates put that number around 30 million. Why the staggering increase?Jun 12, 2018
I'd mail you a few sail skunks. But USPS may get upset. Also the permits and licensing.I haven't even seen a dead skunk on the road here in NW Florida for the last 25-30 years. We pretty much have everything else though. Deer is what hurts my growing the most.
We got possum up here now larry never saw one till 10 yrs ago now splattered all over the placeI haven't even seen a dead skunk on the road here in NW Florida for the last 25-30 years. We pretty much have everything else though. Deer is what hurts my growing the most.
Not gone yet whats left are protected swamplands an we got tons of that.Cedar winter yards are gone there i read . Really hurt your herd
Must be nice there. Never been to any hood that had a lake, let alone having the ability to leave things outside without them disappearing overnight. LolIt s illegal in a verry stealth nature spot in my hood i live near a lake and a lot of nature
Same with the coyote here. Never saw or heard one until 20-25 years ago. Now the Sandhill sounds like New Mexico every night.We got possum up here now larry never saw one till 10 yrs ago now splattered all over the place
I like possum and sweet taters. But not as casserole. Possums remove those sail skunk, rabbits, wood chucks and squirrels after dark. We like them. Not like for vittles and fixins.Same with the coyote here. Never saw or heard one until 20-25 years ago. Now the Sandhill sounds like New Mexico every night.
PS. Possum and sweet potato baked together is fittin. My Granny used to cook it for me when I was a kid.
I use a shade row to force early flower outdoors in northern climate...and if you're up against a tree/tree line make sure of where the sun will be in Sept/Oct so you maximize plant placement. Sun angle in April is much different than in Augt/Sept. I learned this the hard way in the beginning when guerrilla growing.
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How fast the fish decomposes depends on how alive the soil is to begin with. Of course it's better to compost it first though. And a 40 inch fish is kinda big for the bottom of a hole.When I was in my twenties, and gung ho about developing an organic system to use in my guerilla grows, I had an old man trick the shizz out of me.
This was back when Subcool was creating his Supersoil mix. We were all contributing on the forums with our own experience.
This old dude convinced me to bury a rockfish in the ground where I was going to plant.
Sounded good to me, because fish emulsion was something familiar to me.
Turns out, it takes more than one season for a 40 inch rockfish to break down in the soil.
I ruined over half my planting spots for three years.
Rotted fish in the ground is not helpful to growing plants.
Only after it's decomposed is it useful.
Learned a rough lesson = Maybe don't trust a dude who has his hair AND beard tied in a knot.
I did a thread a couple three larry's ago about that sort of thing. You can count backwards from summer or winter solstice and figure out what the solar situation looks like for a day in fall by looking at a day in spring. *..and if you're up against a tree/tree line make sure of where the sun will be in Sept/Oct so you maximize plant placement. Sun angle in April is much different than in Augt/Sept. I learned this the hard way in the beginning when guerrilla growing.
Motions of the Sun Simulator - Motions of the Sun - NAAP
astro.unl.edu