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re: Deer skinning knife

Posted by The Levee on 8/8/26 at 10:11 pm to
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use a cheap victorinox boning knife. I like the shape of it for skinning and separating the muscle layers. It’s Also easy to resharpen


Great option as well. And like $20 ea

re: Deer skinning knife

Posted by The Levee on 8/8/26 at 5:48 pm to
Buck 110

Beware of the razor blades. Depending on where you are, they could be very dangerous.

I split my thumb in half. Thank God I was at the skinning shed with friends

re: Do you use a climbing stand

Posted by The Levee on 8/3/26 at 9:33 pm to
No shame in a box stand. You won’t find better scent control and less pressure on your herd
god dangit just bought two for the boys

re: Do you use a climbing stand

Posted by The Levee on 7/26/26 at 10:18 pm to
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I have an Old Man


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I’m too old


Checks out

re: Do you use a climbing stand

Posted by The Levee on 7/26/26 at 4:47 pm to
Panther climbing system

Ultra lite

It’s a climber bottom and a tethered saddle. You just climb your way up and then rappel down
we are now clipping, discing and drilling


Looking at adding liquid lime for new plots....liquid fertilizer to all.

Just bought a Plot Blaster
I keep missing these and I was hoping you could email me one code at 12roane10@gmail.com

re: Help with replanting pines

Posted by The Levee on 7/17/26 at 10:02 am to
yeah I'd go for natural regeneration on 40 acres.....just my opinion

re: Fall food plot planting dates.

Posted by The Levee on 7/15/26 at 10:46 pm to
You should add location with the planned planting date . We are in Wilkinson County MS and the motto for planting anything is "plant late and harvest early"


We always go for mid October….but end up planting the first week of November due to lack of rain.

Although, I’m planning on planting some Domain Hot Chic (clover chicory) in smaller plots this year and I’ll try that in September
I have a roller crimper we made and I’m having trouble finding use for it.

The cool season plots from last year all got trampled by deer and pigs anyway

re: Thermal Monoculars

Posted by The Levee on 7/13/26 at 1:38 pm to
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100%


can it track blood?

re: Thermal Monoculars

Posted by The Levee on 7/13/26 at 1:38 pm to
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I thought they were OK as long as they weren't mounted to your firearm?


well, in MS it's more that you arent using it to break another law "shooting outside of shooting hours"

re: Thermal Monoculars

Posted by The Levee on 7/13/26 at 11:29 am to
Allegedly it's just for safety—walking through the woods in pitch black so you don't step on Bob White and have a heart attack.

re: Thermal Monoculars

Posted by The Levee on 7/13/26 at 11:00 am to
This will be my next purchase for hog hunting and possibly roosting turkeys lol.

How do you use it for deer hunting?

re: Thermal Monoculars

Posted by The Levee on 7/13/26 at 9:24 am to
The Q19 or Q30?

re: Hog trapping weekend

Posted by The Levee on 7/13/26 at 8:52 am to
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If anyone is serious about controlling hogs, invest in a cellular electronic corral trap with rigid panels which can be set up by 1 person in 30-45 min. The most important step in catching whole sounders is to bait them before you build the trap. Put a camera on bait and scout size and composition of sounder. When they’ve come in at least 4 days in a row, then build the trap around the bait and don’t drop gate until all the pigs are in. If gate is dropped on a partial sounder, the pigs outside become educated and trap shy.

I’m dealer in LA/MS for Jager Pro since I retired from
career in 2017 and have been catching pigs for a long damn time. Over 1300 on my place since I bought my first Jager Pro trap in 2012 and they’re still filing in as fast as I catch them. Hate them sobs with a passion.


This is the way......we do the same thing with the HogEye camera system...Trapped 350 in the last 3 years. We usually wipe them out before deer season then they return in Feburary

re: Hog trapping weekend

Posted by The Levee on 7/11/26 at 6:41 am to
We always toss them this time of year. Too hot and bacteria grows fast. Us.
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i believe it was electrical in nature. Charging a golf cart or electric polaris.


for the Monroe family?

If that's the case there should be some litigation
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That’s certainly good news


Agreed....bulletin board