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re: 2023 Food Plot Strategies
Posted by Shabath227 on 9/17/23 at 8:46 pm
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re: 2023 Food Plot Strategies
Posted by Shabath227 on 9/17/23 at 3:33 pm
I’m planting next weekend, but wish that I was planting 2 weeks later. Unfortunately, my schedule will not allow it, so I have to do it while I can.
I’m really looking forward to the results of this blend.
This is what I am doing per acre.
19 pounds wheat
10 pounds oat
9 pounds triticale
2 pounds daikon radish
4 pounds winter peas
1 pound Balansa clover
1 pound crimson clover
1 pound berseem clover
1/2 pound Persian clover
Adding per acre
1.5 pound of Balansa clover
1.5 pounds bayou kale
3 pounds of brassicas
I’m really looking forward to the results of this blend.
This is what I am doing per acre.
19 pounds wheat
10 pounds oat
9 pounds triticale
2 pounds daikon radish
4 pounds winter peas
1 pound Balansa clover
1 pound crimson clover
1 pound berseem clover
1/2 pound Persian clover
Adding per acre
1.5 pound of Balansa clover
1.5 pounds bayou kale
3 pounds of brassicas
re: Was listening to a Gary Danielson interview from SEC Media Days and was impressed....
Posted by Shabath227 on 8/5/23 at 8:15 pm
Danielson is very good at his job.
His love affair for Saban is sickening, but he does his job well.
Is there anyone in CFB that does it better?
His love affair for Saban is sickening, but he does his job well.
Is there anyone in CFB that does it better?
re: Fulmer had to be the worst athletic director ever.
Posted by Shabath227 on 7/14/23 at 8:49 pm
Joe Aleva says hello!
re: American White Women and Wokeism
Posted by Shabath227 on 7/1/23 at 2:52 am
That’s the fault of Fathers and Husbands of city men. Get outside of the city areas and you will not find many white woke women.
A friend of mine told me that his daughter has become a liberal since sending her to LSU. I told him he didn’t teach her right growing up. My daughter went to LSU also, graduated and is a strong conservative. Why the difference? I spent a lot of time with her growing up. I explained conservative values and hard work to her. I taught her to never be a victim but to grab life by the balls when she wants something. When liberal professors started spouting their garbage, she would stand against them.
My wife and my daughter are both very tender hearted, kind caring women that will give you anything they can to help, but don’t come with a victim or thief mentality because you will not like their response.
PS - I also have 2 conservative sons that we spent every weekend together as a family doing things. Men, if you don’t teach them, then someone else will!
A friend of mine told me that his daughter has become a liberal since sending her to LSU. I told him he didn’t teach her right growing up. My daughter went to LSU also, graduated and is a strong conservative. Why the difference? I spent a lot of time with her growing up. I explained conservative values and hard work to her. I taught her to never be a victim but to grab life by the balls when she wants something. When liberal professors started spouting their garbage, she would stand against them.
My wife and my daughter are both very tender hearted, kind caring women that will give you anything they can to help, but don’t come with a victim or thief mentality because you will not like their response.
PS - I also have 2 conservative sons that we spent every weekend together as a family doing things. Men, if you don’t teach them, then someone else will!
re: Bel Edwards Vetoes HB648
Posted by Shabath227 on 7/1/23 at 1:50 am
They had the votes the first go round, but they also had it for the budget. As stated above, 23 caved on the budget and I expect more to cave on this!
Here is how to fix our government, quit electing POLITICIANS! Most of the ones coming from one office being elected into another are backed by big money donors. They are then pushed to vote certain ways.
Part of the problem is most voters don’t know this nor do they have the time to research it.
Here is how to fix our government, quit electing POLITICIANS! Most of the ones coming from one office being elected into another are backed by big money donors. They are then pushed to vote certain ways.
Part of the problem is most voters don’t know this nor do they have the time to research it.
re: Bel Edwards Vetoes HB648
Posted by Shabath227 on 7/1/23 at 1:43 am
Grizzly,
There are effectively 19 conservative legislatures. These are the ones who voted against the new budget. There were supposed to be 42 conservative legislators teamed together but 23 of them proved to be whores (were bought off).
Valerie Hodges and Sherman Mack are two strong Conservatives while Buddy Mincy and Clay Schexnayder are RINOS!
There are effectively 19 conservative legislatures. These are the ones who voted against the new budget. There were supposed to be 42 conservative legislators teamed together but 23 of them proved to be whores (were bought off).
Valerie Hodges and Sherman Mack are two strong Conservatives while Buddy Mincy and Clay Schexnayder are RINOS!
re: Game Camera that sends live pictures
Posted by Shabath227 on 6/30/23 at 1:14 am
That is some impressive stuff from WiseEye. This is the first time I’ve heard of it. I’m in Denham Springs myself and a local business owner.
Like Levee said, I love to support local. I have a ton of cameras, but like my wife’s shoe closet, do I ever have enough? Lol
I’m going to have to get one to see how it works.
Like Levee said, I love to support local. I have a ton of cameras, but like my wife’s shoe closet, do I ever have enough? Lol
I’m going to have to get one to see how it works.
re: Game Camera that sends live pictures
Posted by Shabath227 on 6/29/23 at 3:08 am
I have 4 different cell cam brands. I have 8 Cuddelink, 1 browning, 2 Tactacam and 6 Spypoint Flex.
All have their strengths and weaknesses.
The Tactacam rarely sends a ghost picture. The batteries last forever and the trigger speed is really fast and the pictures get to you quickly.
One of the cons is cost for pictures. It’s $5 for 100, I think $10 for 250 and maybe $15 for unlimited. I honestly don’t remember. They do not over a bunching package for multiple cameras.
The Spypoint Flex have been good for me. I’ve had 1 malfunction and it was replaced by Spypoint. I do get ghost pictures but these are also on small trees in cutover areas so wind is an effect. The flex takes a very good picture, has an extremely fast trigger speed and a good communication speed from camera to your phone. The biggest plus for Spypoint is that I get 250 pictures per month, per camera for free once I joined the VIP club ($100 per yr) which is $8.33 per month overall. So that’s 1500 pictures per month between 6 cameras. That would cost you $60 for Tactacam. The flex east batteries though. They last 2-3 months usually but AA isn’t that expensive. They are coming out with solar flex this summer and I do plan to buy a few of them.
Cuddelink- the biggest plus is that as long as you get cell signal to the tower camera, the other cameras will work and communicate where no other cell camera will. These require D batteries which are expensive, but I can put them in deep bottoms where I have no cell signal. The picture sent is low quality but you can pull card for high SD picture. Trigger speed is pretty good, but because they communicate through radio communication from camera to camera, it takes a while to get a picture sent to you. They have their purpose for me and I only use them during hunting season and for areas where I want to stay out of except to hunt. I think my cost is $20 per month for 2000 total pictures. That is a great value and usually covers me because I don’t put the cameras over feeders. Usually scrapes, rubs, trails, food plot edges, etc and they do a great job.
The Browning cell camera is one my dad bought me for Christmas since I don’t have enough cameras yet! LOL
It takes a good picture, batteries seem to last and price for pictures quantity is pretty good. I would buy the Tactacam over it though. If only using 1 cell camera, I’d buy the browning over the Spypoint, but if buying 4 or more, I’d definitely go Spypoint. I think it’s like $8 per month for 1200 pictures.
I’m personally going to try the Flex Solar this year, and if I’m happy, I’m going to sell everything except 4 Cuddelink and build a full Flex Solar group of cameras.
I’ve had Cuddelink for 3 years, Spypoint and Tactacam about 18 months and Browning about 6 months.
I’m watching 400 acres and at times have 16-17 cell cameras and another 12-14 non cell cameras out.
You would be surprised the deer that I catch on one camera in an area and they never show up on another camera in that same area.
I just purchased my place last April and I have a lot to learn about it. The cameras have helped tremendously.
Hope this helps.
All have their strengths and weaknesses.
The Tactacam rarely sends a ghost picture. The batteries last forever and the trigger speed is really fast and the pictures get to you quickly.
One of the cons is cost for pictures. It’s $5 for 100, I think $10 for 250 and maybe $15 for unlimited. I honestly don’t remember. They do not over a bunching package for multiple cameras.
The Spypoint Flex have been good for me. I’ve had 1 malfunction and it was replaced by Spypoint. I do get ghost pictures but these are also on small trees in cutover areas so wind is an effect. The flex takes a very good picture, has an extremely fast trigger speed and a good communication speed from camera to your phone. The biggest plus for Spypoint is that I get 250 pictures per month, per camera for free once I joined the VIP club ($100 per yr) which is $8.33 per month overall. So that’s 1500 pictures per month between 6 cameras. That would cost you $60 for Tactacam. The flex east batteries though. They last 2-3 months usually but AA isn’t that expensive. They are coming out with solar flex this summer and I do plan to buy a few of them.
Cuddelink- the biggest plus is that as long as you get cell signal to the tower camera, the other cameras will work and communicate where no other cell camera will. These require D batteries which are expensive, but I can put them in deep bottoms where I have no cell signal. The picture sent is low quality but you can pull card for high SD picture. Trigger speed is pretty good, but because they communicate through radio communication from camera to camera, it takes a while to get a picture sent to you. They have their purpose for me and I only use them during hunting season and for areas where I want to stay out of except to hunt. I think my cost is $20 per month for 2000 total pictures. That is a great value and usually covers me because I don’t put the cameras over feeders. Usually scrapes, rubs, trails, food plot edges, etc and they do a great job.
The Browning cell camera is one my dad bought me for Christmas since I don’t have enough cameras yet! LOL
It takes a good picture, batteries seem to last and price for pictures quantity is pretty good. I would buy the Tactacam over it though. If only using 1 cell camera, I’d buy the browning over the Spypoint, but if buying 4 or more, I’d definitely go Spypoint. I think it’s like $8 per month for 1200 pictures.
I’m personally going to try the Flex Solar this year, and if I’m happy, I’m going to sell everything except 4 Cuddelink and build a full Flex Solar group of cameras.
I’ve had Cuddelink for 3 years, Spypoint and Tactacam about 18 months and Browning about 6 months.
I’m watching 400 acres and at times have 16-17 cell cameras and another 12-14 non cell cameras out.
You would be surprised the deer that I catch on one camera in an area and they never show up on another camera in that same area.
I just purchased my place last April and I have a lot to learn about it. The cameras have helped tremendously.
Hope this helps.
re: Returning production ranks for the current SEC schools...
Posted by Shabath227 on 6/28/23 at 6:58 am
Tennessee fans are dumb! Georgia has won the last 2 titles and you are throwing mud at Georgia!
Didn’t Georgia shut down Tennessee’s high powered offense?
Yes, I am an LSU fan and y’all beat us last year, saying that, we have 2003, 2007 and 2019.
Know your place and talk crap once you actually accomplish something this century!
Didn’t Georgia shut down Tennessee’s high powered offense?
Yes, I am an LSU fan and y’all beat us last year, saying that, we have 2003, 2007 and 2019.
Know your place and talk crap once you actually accomplish something this century!
re: Planted summer plots today
Posted by Shabath227 on 6/10/23 at 9:36 pm
I found a place in Tennessee that sells a crimper to pull behind a SXS. I got a quote last year for about $2500. Money ran a little tight at the end of the year. I’m hoping to purchase one this year.
re: 2023 Outdoor National Motocross Thread and SMX Playoffs
Posted by Shabath227 on 6/10/23 at 7:11 pm
Master pool freaking killed it. The guy was flying. Did you hear his interview?
Last week he raced the 450 on his 250 suspension. This week he at least had 450 suspension but only 1 day riding on it. The guy killed it!
It’s not a fluke when you work through the pack passing guys.
He should kill it at High Point next week.
Last week he raced the 450 on his 250 suspension. This week he at least had 450 suspension but only 1 day riding on it. The guy killed it!
It’s not a fluke when you work through the pack passing guys.
He should kill it at High Point next week.
re: Does anyone believe the latest political charge against Trump is valid?
Posted by Shabath227 on 6/10/23 at 5:27 pm
Alan Dershowitz has ties to Epstein. He is corrupt as can be
Trump, Desantis and Biden
Posted by Shabath227 on 6/10/23 at 9:04 am
What do these three represent?
None are the savior of this nation, but I believe all are opening the eyes of Americans to show us how corrupt and screwed up our government is.
Trump seems to be his own worst enemy and ticks people off every time he talks, but who questioned the media before he took office? Who thought the Republican Party was just as corrupt as the Democrats?
Desantis, he has done some good things in Florida, but his hands seem to be joined to the Bushes and the corruption of the Republican Party.
Biden, well this is a clear revelation of how corrupt the Democrats and our government really is.
There is clear Treason on his family’s part and the DOJ is going after Trump while ignoring the same stuff with Biden.
I believe, we the people, need to wake up and demand that the crimes of ALL politicians be revealed and they get what they deserve for violating their oath to the constitution.
I’m not a fan of a lot of things Trump has said, or even decisions he has made, but if it takes supporting him so that the injustice in our political system be exposed, the. I’m 100 percent on board.
People need to understand, it’s WE THE PEOPLE verses Corrupt Government and Big Corporations.
None are the savior of this nation, but I believe all are opening the eyes of Americans to show us how corrupt and screwed up our government is.
Trump seems to be his own worst enemy and ticks people off every time he talks, but who questioned the media before he took office? Who thought the Republican Party was just as corrupt as the Democrats?
Desantis, he has done some good things in Florida, but his hands seem to be joined to the Bushes and the corruption of the Republican Party.
Biden, well this is a clear revelation of how corrupt the Democrats and our government really is.
There is clear Treason on his family’s part and the DOJ is going after Trump while ignoring the same stuff with Biden.
I believe, we the people, need to wake up and demand that the crimes of ALL politicians be revealed and they get what they deserve for violating their oath to the constitution.
I’m not a fan of a lot of things Trump has said, or even decisions he has made, but if it takes supporting him so that the injustice in our political system be exposed, the. I’m 100 percent on board.
People need to understand, it’s WE THE PEOPLE verses Corrupt Government and Big Corporations.
re: 2023 Outdoor National Motocross Thread and SMX Playoffs
Posted by Shabath227 on 6/10/23 at 8:38 am
I just looked at a future forecast on radar and it doesn’t show any rain pop up in the area until about 2:30. Those showers seem to stay on the west side of the mountain ridge that is west of Denver.
Hopefully it holds off. Although a murder may be the only way Plessinger or Ferrandis can beat Jett.
Any update on Sexton?
Hopefully it holds off. Although a murder may be the only way Plessinger or Ferrandis can beat Jett.
Any update on Sexton?
re: 2023 Outdoor National Motocross Thread and SMX Playoffs
Posted by Shabath227 on 6/9/23 at 10:09 pm
Every inch of that track is built on the side of a mountain. If they have the track sealed, it shouldn’t be a slope hole as long as it doesn’t rain during the race.
The dirt of the track is also naturally VERY hard packed. If it’s sealed all of the water runs to the bottom.
We raced amateur day in 2016, and regionals the following weekend with a couple of practice days midweek. Midweek track was like cement, while race weekends were dug deep and rough.
The dirt of the track is also naturally VERY hard packed. If it’s sealed all of the water runs to the bottom.
We raced amateur day in 2016, and regionals the following weekend with a couple of practice days midweek. Midweek track was like cement, while race weekends were dug deep and rough.
re: Planted summer plots today
Posted by Shabath227 on 6/8/23 at 9:01 pm
Crimping breaks the foilage which stops the biological flow in the plant. Herbicide would then not be absorbed into the plant and down to the roots.
You definitely spray the herbicide them crimp. Honestly, a good crimper removes the need for herbicide.
I’m a landscape contractor, so the one thing I understand is that a good mulch layer helps to retain moisture. A crimper breaks the growth and lays it down to protect the soil. When the mulch decomposes and restores the nutrients to the soil, it gets richer and microbes improve!
You definitely spray the herbicide them crimp. Honestly, a good crimper removes the need for herbicide.
I’m a landscape contractor, so the one thing I understand is that a good mulch layer helps to retain moisture. A crimper breaks the growth and lays it down to protect the soil. When the mulch decomposes and restores the nutrients to the soil, it gets richer and microbes improve!
re: "FACTORY OF SADNESS" - the Louisiana Legislature
Posted by Shabath227 on 6/7/23 at 7:48 pm
The Rino’s caved today on the state budget and basically told Bobby Bouchet Sr (JBE) to go ahead and blow the 1 billion dollar excess wherever he chooses.
It could have been used to pay off debt that would saved the state 150-200 million dollars per year.
It is freaking sickening!
It could have been used to pay off debt that would saved the state 150-200 million dollars per year.
It is freaking sickening!
re: Planted summer plots today
Posted by Shabath227 on 6/6/23 at 9:45 am
Stratton seed out of Arkansas has great blend varieties and prices are tough to beat.
re: Planted summer plots today
Posted by Shabath227 on 6/5/23 at 5:44 pm
I listened to a podcast a few years back (May have been MSU deer lab) and they were talking about the importance of having a heavy mix/variety of seed in your planting.
They said that anything with 7 varieties or more, the plants cohabited and fed each other (naturally produced fertilizer). 6 or less didn’t produce the same results. That sounds a lot like the way The Lord does it in nature.
No one fertilizes nature and it sure seems to flourish.
Now my foodplots, I’m still learning on those. I think I need a roller crimper.
My old field settings: yes, they are lush, soft and flourishing. Deer and Turkey all in them eating every day.
They said that anything with 7 varieties or more, the plants cohabited and fed each other (naturally produced fertilizer). 6 or less didn’t produce the same results. That sounds a lot like the way The Lord does it in nature.
No one fertilizes nature and it sure seems to flourish.
Now my foodplots, I’m still learning on those. I think I need a roller crimper.
My old field settings: yes, they are lush, soft and flourishing. Deer and Turkey all in them eating every day.
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