Favorite team:LSU 
Location:Bat Country
Biography:I was raised by a cup of coffee
Interests:bullfights on acid, skinny skiing, and spritzers.
Occupation:I occupy your mother
Number of Posts:11745
Registered on:2/21/2006
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re: Anyone Attend NWTF Show?

Posted by The Levee on 2/18/26 at 8:44 am to
I’ve always wondered what it sounds like to have thousands of people soft yelping at the same time in an enclosed space.

re: Best place to buy food plot seed?

Posted by The Levee on 2/11/26 at 8:43 pm to
Stratton Seed. Revival clover blend
my bucks are already back in groups and some have lost antlers (smaller ones)

what a strange year
its fun in the offseason....we saw our first bear this past August.

He passes through my uncle every year.


I'd be ok if they banned them during deer season though.
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Levee isn’t it you that is against corn/feeders and are into regeneration/no till good plotting?

Also I can help with your aiming and recovering deer! lol



Honestly if I could snap my fingers and revert the laws back to the year 2000, I would. I hate the extra expenses and would rather spend that money on TSI, burning, ladder stands and seed.

My personal opinions go further if you look at trail cameras. Before cameras, hunting was more fun to me and I hunted more.

I've learned you cant go 100% cold turkey into regen and no till. Every plot needs a different remedy and all of them need some chemicals from time to time. You CAN reduce those chemicals and disturbances once established though.

I tracked that deer to where I would have needed a helicopter to get it out lol....now the shot was uphill and on an alert deer.....both things I didnt know needed to be taken into account when bow hunting from the ground. It was my first bow hunt at 42 years old
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Good lord this thread is telling. You can tell who the hunters are and who the corn pile and food plot watchers are People actually bitching about too many acorns. So dumb


Bruh I shot a deer with my bow from the ground at 25 yards this year. Didn’t recover but that’s not corn piling lol
I've tried a few blends....I really like Stratton Seed's Heritage Blend


But it does get hammered in some plots and it leaves bare soil.

So this year I'm going with Buckwheat and cowpeas....maybe some sunflower.

Anyone ever mess with buckwheat as a cover crop to protect your soil?

PS I also have a good stand of their clover mix called Revival. It's looking great and i've only had to spray cleth once.
put out some corn with kool-aid. Sit. wait. kill
Dang it I’m going to have to buy these. I already have Vortex Vipers
The good news (bright side of this) is that the does are very fat and healthy.....hopefully they all were bred... and they will have plenty of food going into February (a stress month) with the food plots basically untouched or up enough to resist heavy browse pressure.....

this means that they will birth very healthy offspring and those offspring will be off to the best head-start we've probably had in my lifetime (I'm 42). This year will produce large bucks 3-5 years down the road.

So, next year we need to hammer the doe population down early on my place.
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I appreciate it. Just looking to see how to improve.

The Deer never came out to the food plots, until this weekend. No movement in the woods. Seemed like they had plenty to eat close to their beds.

Rut was never seen, but could tell it was over last weekend by what I saw


Welcome to the party, pal.
This confirms I’ll never fish the chandeliers

Too many stories of bulls and now this…

re: Deer Drone Survey

Posted by The Levee on 1/30/26 at 9:44 am to
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The thermal imagery looks the same during the day as it does at night. The best conditions for conducting the survey are on an overcast day or during early morning/late evening,


The companies I've seen only do it early in the morning.
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Well over 100 deer killed in roughly 35 years of hunting.



Calling BS on this

re: Easton Royal to Baton Rouge?

Posted by The Levee on 1/29/26 at 1:08 pm to
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Seems like their Dline and Oline players aren’t as big as they used to be, BM used to have some big ole baws on both sides of the ball. I think BM still has some good playmakers.


had a solid run from 2000-2015 with Kraus, Hoefeld, and Clapp. Thats 3 D1 OL
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MDWF transplanted deer in SW MS in the 60/70’s.



thats why we have 235lb 8 points with 4' backstraps

re: Easton Royal to Baton Rouge?

Posted by The Levee on 1/29/26 at 1:01 pm to
BM was in the state finals three years ago....with zero D1 signees

They are a legit LA football program. Bonis does a great job there and it aint easy.
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What is to stop those people from creating ballots to replace the fraudulent ones? They've had 5 years to clean it up.


Laziness or Apathy
I was told this wouldnt happen and that American manufacturing was dead.