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Originally posted by Randallc View PostNo acorns on our place, but plenty of broomweed. The ranch hand on our place told me he saw the biggest buck he's ever seen on our part of the ranch. Ready for the season!
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Any N Texas TBHr's looking for a first class dove/hog w lodging.We hunt this Sunday Monday.I have room for 2-3 hunters @ Ranger Creek Ranch.Pm me for details.Last edited by crowmagnum; 08-28-2019, 08:50 PM.
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2018 Middle of North Texas Thread!
Originally posted by oktx View PostSame here in Wise County. Never had broom weed like this. Anyone know why now?
The broomweed usually shows up in over grazed areas the worst. Usually it’s when the spring is pretty wet, then it gets really dry. It seems when the spring rains stop early then and it goes right to dry, is when its worst. Ours is not as bad as 3 years ago, but we have some. Deer HATE walking through it.
I’ve had good luck mowing in front of blinds and cutting trails where you want them to walk.
It will die when it cools off, but it will stand forever if you don’t knock it down. It seems to coincide with the big acorn crops. These years I head for the deep creek timber.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostThe broomweed usually shows up in over grazed areas the worst. Usually it’s when the spring is pretty wet, then it gets really dry. It seems when the spring rains stop early then and it goes right to dry, is when its worst. Ours is not as bad as 3 years ago, but we have some. Deer HATE walking through it.
I’ve had good luck mowing in front of blinds and cutting trails where you want them to walk.
It will die when it cools off, but it will stand forever if you don’t knock it down. It seems to coincide with the big acorn crops. These years I head for the deep creek timber.
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