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buckaroo
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location: BENTON,AR
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Rain Dance/Food Plot
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September 10, 2010, 11:52:18 AM »
I hope you guys are as happy as i am we got some rain and it was slow enough to help the food plots get going i was starting to get worried but GOD has smiled on the hunters and the winter wheat and rye grass will be green when everything else turns brown.
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ArkansasSloughboy
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Country Boy Can Survive
location: Conway
Posts: 406
Re: Rain Dance/Food Plot
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September 10, 2010, 01:58:57 PM »
It just hurt my plans. Not enough water to flood my teal spots. Just enough to germinate the seed on the dove field and mess it up.
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buckaroo
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location: BENTON,AR
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Re: Rain Dance/Food Plot
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September 13, 2010, 04:40:25 AM »
Sorry about that ARKANSAS SLOUGHBOY water and cold never turned me on ducks are just not for me the taste turns me off and i have had lots of people say you just have not tried mine i have ate them lots of ways never liked any of them but i feel your pain as a hunter you allways want good conditions if it is water for ducks or acorns for deer, must be something great about it because when duck season opens up my buddies head out of deer camp and to the duck blinds best of luck to you going after the green heads and may they all be banded.
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ArkansasSloughboy
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Thanks. I deer hunt too. I just whack mine as fast as I can. Once duck season opens I might hunt 1 more time for deer.
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