Favorite team:LSU 
Location:SWLA
Biography:Louisiana Sportsman.
Interests:Archery & Bowhunting, Hunting and fishing of all kinds. Land Management. Cooking.
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Number of Posts:230
Registered on:7/9/2014
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Stone Sheep, Yukon. With my bow....
Jalapeno poppers are one of my favorite foods and I tweak the recipe all the time. Two of my favorites: 1. Seed and half blanch jalapenos. Mix cream cheese, mayhaw jelly, and shredded cheddar cheese and stuff each pepper. Wrap in thick cut bacon. 2. Take your favorite smoked pork sausage, cut ...
Contact your local NRCS office. They will take soil borings, give you fill recommendations, assess the surrounding watershed, and design your levee FOR FREE....

re: Lake property

Posted by TheBowhunter on 8/9/15 at 4:06 pm
Does it have to be a freshwater lake? I know alot of people who have lake houses on different parts of Calcasieu Lake (Big Lake). I love it out there....
I didn't realize there were any ducks in Vernon Parish anyways....

re: Trail Camera Recommendations

Posted by TheBowhunter on 7/26/15 at 9:39 pm
I've most brands, but I usually run a bunch of Bushnell Trophy cams. They've got the longest battery life of any camera I've tried and really good picture quality. I think they run around $200 a pop....

re: got my ducks back

Posted by TheBowhunter on 7/26/15 at 6:10 pm
That's a beautiful mount right there. Be proud of that!...

re: Friday Cookin & Drinkin

Posted by TheBowhunter on 7/24/15 at 7:21 pm
Rice n gravy in the black pot. Crown and coke in the yeti cup....
[quote]I guess that's rich people thinking because id much rather build a place up myself. [/quote] I'm the same way. I'm a habitat management nut and spend the majority of my time working on some project on somebody's property somewhere, haha. I've been blessed enough to be able to buy land and ...

re: Gardeners of OB

Posted by TheBowhunter on 7/24/15 at 4:04 pm
I've still got okra making like crazy. My tomatoes are mostly done. Gonna get my turnips and collards in the ground in September, and I want to try some carrots this year....
I keep tabs on rural land sales/development and I've heard some rumors that he's asking around 16 mill, which would put asking price around $5600 or so an acre. Now, let me go ahead and say that thats not verified, but I've heard from some credible sources. That price seems extremely high, but with ...

re: Thoughts on trees for deer?

Posted by TheBowhunter on 1/15/15 at 1:22 pm
[quote]I have about 60 acres to hunt on family land in north louisiana. It's about a 20 acre field that I cannot plant in, about 10 acres of 10-12 year old pines, small half acre pond, and rest hardwoods. I was thinking about buying persimmons. Not gonna fool with oak since there is plenty, especial...

re: Need some chigger relief

Posted by TheBowhunter on 9/15/14 at 11:03 am
I get chiggers so often that, honestly, they don't even bug me anymore. I've got about 10-12 bites right now from yesterday while I was trimming out bow stands. I've tried to spray down but I always seem to still get a few. I've gotten to the point where I just ignore them (no scratching) until they...
I go to the camp alot by myself, but I try to be very careful. I've gotten my truck stuck before while by myself 5 miles from camp. That's not a fun experience. ...

re: What is this seed in the doves?

Posted by TheBowhunter on 9/6/14 at 10:37 pm
It kind of looks like browntop millet, but its darker....
Cooked a big chicken, sausage, dove, and tasso gumbo. Cold MLs on deck....

re: Teal Sightings - SWLA

Posted by TheBowhunter on 9/5/14 at 10:04 am
I heard of some teal birds down around Little Chenier. Should be a good season!...

re: I hate a thief, wildlife edition

Posted by TheBowhunter on 8/30/14 at 10:51 am
Have ya'll seen the go pro footage of the camera mounted to an eagle's back?? I think it surfaced about a year or so ago. It's so awesome! Most of ya'll have probably seen it already. ETA: [link=(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3QrhdfLCO8)]LINK[/link]...
Yep! I'll be sitting over a freshly cut field Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday!...