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[quote]What in your hunting world, would you be more than willing to outsource to a very detailed guy to repair, clean, or prep your hunting weekend?[/quote] Honestly, your best bet is to rent a bobcat and clear roads, enlarge food plots and clear fire lanes. When you make enough money, buy...

re: rifle scopes holding zeros

Posted by The Levee on 1/15/25 at 12:20 pm
this thread is loaded with good advice. Thanks ...

re: rifle scopes holding zeros

Posted by The Levee on 1/15/25 at 10:21 am
what about a new rifle with picatinny rail on top? Looking at the Ruger American Gen2 Ranch for my boy and it's got a rail. What QD or Attachment device do you recommend that holds a good zero? This would be paired with a low power/good light capture scope for thick brush hunting from tree stand...

re: rifle scopes holding zeros

Posted by The Levee on 1/15/25 at 9:54 am
[quote]SWFA[/quote] What is this?...

re: rifle scopes holding zeros

Posted by The Levee on 1/15/25 at 9:52 am
[quote]A post from 24hourcampfire [/quote] This is great! Thanks! ...

re: Any SW Miss rut reports?

Posted by The Levee on 1/15/25 at 8:50 am
I have no idea what’s going to happen with the snow expected next week. lol. Should be fun ...

re: rifle scopes holding zeros

Posted by The Levee on 1/15/25 at 8:48 am
Best advice I can give you is to get a quality hard case for storage and travel. My zero holds pretty true for years. Minor adjustments every year but I have a Leupold with nice rings. ...
Also, if you’re putting in new plots and or a camp you MUST think about access as others mentioned before. Make sure your camp is as close to the entry road as possible. People that put their campsite in the middle of the property are literally splitting the habitat. Quick in and out. Put yo...
You want 2-5% of your acreage to be food plots. So on the high end of 5% that would be 7.5 acres of food plots total. I’d rather have 2 3 acre plots than 6 1 acre plots. Then you can withstand browsing pressure, have better plots, reduce time on the tractor, and really set up nice plots....
I dunno but I used a good tip I learnt on a podcast last week. Had does in the field at dark and instead of spooking them by climbing out of my stand, I had my buddy drive up to my field in his truck after his hunt so the deer would be spooked by the truck instead of the hunter. The next day...
[quote]spring plots[/quote] Say "Summer Plots" lol The first thing you should do is take soil samples to your nearest MSU Extension office. Be sure to request an analysis of organic matter as well. To answer your questions in order: 1. **Should I use the same plots?** Yes, stic...
They need to be second on the chopping block ...

re: Concordia deer pen CWD confirmed

Posted by The Levee on 1/10/25 at 11:32 am
[quote]You think of all the feed stores and feed suppliers that would go out of business with a statewide ban[/quote] They could sprout and sell fruit trees. Sell more foodplot seed and fertilizer. I guarantee they’d make more money than selling pallets of a commodity like corn with zero ...
Don’t waste your time with the green lights If shooting at less than 75 yards, get the AGM rattler 25-256 Just bait the fields at 50 yards from your stand when you get there. Buy once, cry once. And it’s a good price at $1,099. I paid $1400 after taxes a year ago and that was a good ...

re: IST 1/9

Posted by The Levee on 1/9/25 at 9:57 am
[quote]I was going to stay in today but I have the itch. Hunting clothes are in the dryer and once they're done, I'm going to pack up and head out.[/quote] Cant kill em from the couch! Good luck and great decision! ...

re: Meat Eater

Posted by The Levee on 1/8/25 at 8:24 pm
If y’all haven’t read his book “American Buffalo”….i highly suggest it. It’s American history and hunting. Well-written ...

re: Meat Eater

Posted by The Levee on 1/8/25 at 3:42 pm
Too busy selling merch ...

re: Any SW Miss rut reports?

Posted by The Levee on 1/8/25 at 2:51 pm
[quote]I think you’re looking too deep into this “rut” and trying to pinpoint dates. The rut in southwest MS is more of a trickle rut meaning 1 day a doe will come into heat and have 4 bucks chasing her, 8 days later another doe will come into heat then 6 days later another doe comes into heat. T...

re: Any SW Miss rut reports?

Posted by The Levee on 1/7/25 at 4:56 pm
Yeah i think they are chasing in woodville ...