No. I’m not an expert, but I’d think bush hogging when everything is green and before a frost, September/October time frame would help “kill off” unwanted vegetation when the frost finally hits. We mainly do it earlier to keep the quail out and in the “quail” woods and to keep the “wooded” unwanteds out during Spring regrowth. Still no nest or fawns to worry about. Guess it all depends on what you’re managing for. Also depends on how much money you got, can’t see mowing a firebreak when it’s going to be harrowed later.
First sold to worzlo(sp) in Maple shade NJ early 70's , He had quite the operation at the time. Most people would be surprised at the scope of the fur industry in NJ at that time. Also sold to snowiss in Williamsport PA . and Tom Zander in national park NJ during the 70's. Still sell to the Zander family from time to time.
I don't believe internet outrage generators and I'm not watching/reading it, but is the story that dogs won't be allowed in pubs or just that dogs won't be allowed generally?
White, American, Catholic and very freedom loving Libertarian here who would love it if people would stop bringing dogs into restaurants. I see it here (generally on patios but I have seen it indoors). When did that become OK?
Same thing for any retail establishment. I saw some gal the other day with what looked like a wild half pit rescue pulling her around in the plumbing section of Home Depot.
100% heat with wood, but have a propane gas stove as a backup....The hot water heater is electric, and it's in a back room that doesn't get much radiant heat from the woodstove.
So we wrapped the hot water heater with a insulation blanket, and that saved a lot of electric usage for cheap.
While not waders, the Dan's High N Dry briar proof bibs are absolutely amazing. Absolutely perfect for rabbit hunting. Got it for rabbit hunting, now I use it on the trap line as well. If all of their other gear is as high-quality as these bibs, you couldn't go wrong. But I would not wear them in a lot of water or duck hunting or anything like that. They are waterproof, but not "that kind" of waterproof as the seams aren't sealed.
I know you've already got what you needed, but figured I could chime in to help others.
In Alaska, I have caught beaver hundreds of yards from the lodge in dead of winter with ice many inches thick. Have seen them use holes clawed through the ice by otters many times. Not sure about lower 48.
Well I took a fall out of a 35 foot tree on Wednesday, and somehow walked away without a single broken bone. As far as trapping goes, i've had my water sets out for a little over a week now and i've gotten: 2 mink 2 otter 1 beaver 1 muskrat and 1 weasel. So for me, i'm having a good week.
I talked to Dennis the other day and he's doing well. And is planning on going on a snow goose hunt in the first week in March. He told me that his cardiologist gave him the green light. Sounds like he's on the mend.
I have the same problem with my 22- 410. So far, I haven't done anything about It. I think the ejector has been separated from the spring. When I line up the ejector in its slot and close and fire the gun and then break It open the ejector works.