WOW, very thick. it would be nearly impossible to get a shot there.
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Originally posted by RiverRat1 View PostThey only shred it on the roads right? Or do they shred it all?
I wish I had my bowfishing bow with me..or at least some old arrows.
I concur, as dry as it has been, I am suprised the bloodweed (aka giant ragweed) came up as strongly as it did. It is an annual, so I guess we won't see much reduction until a wildfire comes through and kills all the seeds. Maybe if we get a really wet spring sometime, the grass will get ahead of it and shade it out.Last edited by NightStalker; 08-18-2009, 10:34 PM.
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Originally posted by Mister Bubba's bulletman View PostI just got off the first survey for the year tonight.
I was surprised how little bloodweed there was this year. The lake is low and a lot of the areas that were cover up in bloodweed last year were bare.
Didn't see many deer. They're hanging close to the river.
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Originally posted by Mister Bubba's bulletman View PostI just got off the first survey for the year tonight.
I was surprised how little bloodweed there was this year. The lake is low and a lot of the areas that were cover up in bloodweed last year were bare.
Didn't see many deer. They're hanging close to the river.
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Originally posted by army_ranger View PostWe have not seen any hogs but a few deer at the farm all year and we have a spring feed tank that they come to everyday.
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