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May 2024 Orchard Tour - Oklahoma 7A
A quick walk through of the fruit orchard and discussion of ongoing projects.
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Henry Long Ranger 6.5 Creedmoor on Steel at 300 yards
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7x14" steel at 300 y with Henry Long Ranger in 6.5 Creedmoor using 129 gr Hornady Interlocks
Making Bobcat and Lynx Trapping Lure at Home
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A quick demonstration of making a feline curiosity lure based on catnip, valerian, and lovage oils. Materials and concepts sourced from the good folks over at Hoosier Trapper Supply and Trapping Today (Jeremiah Wood). www.hoosiertrappersupply.com/ www.trappingtoday.com/
Turkey Hunting Tidbits & Blackberry Winter
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An assemblage of interesting findings while pursuing the wily American Wild Turkey.
Lit(erature) in the Field Episode 1: Walden
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First in a series of excerpts from great works of literature presented in the great outdoors. This week we cover Henry David Thoreau's Walden.
A Refuge from the Wind & Campfire Tea
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When cabin fever sets in there is no cure like a late winter hike, even if the wind is blowing a gale. Luckily a cup of tea over the campfire is just what is needed to satiate the wanderlust.
March 2023 Orchard Tour & Update
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A quick walkthrough after 2023 grafting and pruning
Woods Bumming and Quick Intro to Muzzleloaders for Small Game
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Quick demo of the T/C Englander, a discussion of muzzleloading for small game, and showing off some items from Bird Leatherworks.
February 2023 Fruit Orchard Tour & Update
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Quick walkthrough and tour after a drouthy summer and a dry winter. Apples: St. Edmund's Russet Golden Russet Crabapple Rootstock Goldrush Liberty Stark's Super Red Fuji William's Pride Karmijn de Sonnaville Arkansas Black Plums: Bruce Methley Persimmon: Chocolate Izu Fuyu Peach: Redhaven Blood Cling Monroe
Now, In June by Gordon MacQuarrie
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Reciting a wonderful brown trout story by Gordon MacQuarrie which is featured in his book 'Stories of Old Duck Hunters'. MacQuarrie was one of the greatest outdoor writers of all time and his pen deserves more attention these days. Happy June!
Rigging an Alaskan Wolf Trap for Coyotes
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Here's a quick walkthrough of rigging a MB750 Alaskan Wolf 3/8" Offset trap for brush country coyotes. I step through adding chain, swivels, an inline spring, and a drag. Note that this trap or rig may not be legal in your area. As always, consult your local regulations and go above what is required to represent trappers in a positive light the non-trapping public is always watching! P.S. I men...
Yellow-Crowned Night Heron Eating Crayfish
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Yellow-Crowned Night Heron eating one of its favorite inland crustacean snacks at Lake Hefner, Oklahoma City, OK.
Corned Vension / St Pat's / Power Tools
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Hat tip to the stellar Hank Shaw (honest-food.net/corned-venison-recipe/) and Alton Brown (altonbrown.com/pepper-drill/).
Burns Night Recitation 2021 | Winter: A Dirge | One Night as I Did Wander
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Burns Night Recitation 2021 | Winter: A Dirge | One Night as I Did Wander
Tony Dixon Low D Whistle - Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
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Tony Dixon Low D Whistle - Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
Oklahoma Persimmon Pickin' - 18 October 2020
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Oklahoma Persimmon Pickin' - 18 October 2020
Naga BBG7 Red and Late Summer Garden Tour
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Naga BBG7 Red and Late Summer Garden Tour
Thompson-Center Encore Pistol - 7mm-08 Remington
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Thompson-Center Encore Pistol - 7mm-08 Remington
Naga BBG7 Orange Chile - Too Much for This Country Boy
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Naga BBG7 Orange Chile - Too Much for This Country Boy
Urban Coyote Pack in Lawrence, Kansas
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Urban Coyote Pack in Lawrence, Kansas
Wayfaring Stranger - Bb Irish Tin Whistle
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Wayfaring Stranger - Bb Irish Tin Whistle
What Wondrous Love is This? - Tony Dixon Bb Whistle
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What Wondrous Love is This? - Tony Dixon Bb Whistle
Foodie Finds: Chimichurri Oyster Mushrooms
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Foodie Finds: Chimichurri Oyster Mushrooms
GoPro POV - Traditional Archery Practice Session
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GoPro POV - Traditional Archery Practice Session
Yay!!!
My brother and I shared a little red rocking chair when we were little
the last thing russian paratroopers hear
My family is West Virginian, and we were born and bred in these mountains
According to some data collected at the USDA research center in Byron Georgia, Bruce plum is not self-fertile and has a poor pollen shed. My personal experience with these chickasaw hybrids implies that most of them are pretty much pollen sterile and are only productive if they bloom with a wild chickasaw plum (Prunus angustifolia) and a few do better with a wild flatwoods plum (Prunus umbelatta). Adding some wild chickasaw plum to your orchard should make your Bruce much more productive provided they bloom together. I don't grow Bruce, but I have a lot of other hybrid and chickasaw cultivars in my SE Georgia orchard. When I have a cultivar that's not blooming with any wild plums in my yard, I will drive around country roads until I find a plum thicket in bloom. I then cut some branches and place them near the blooming tree in five gallon buckets filled with water and let the bees do the rest. This works really well when the bees cooperate.
We actually have quite a few wild plums in the vicinity but the thicket growth habit is not something we're super keen on though. Good info! I'm hoping the recent additions will assist. I agree though, very weakly self fertile if any.
@@sanjuancb here is something I've discovered. Most nurseries put plums on a peach or peach X plum hybrid rootstock. That's to have a dwarfing effect on the tree and to prevent sucker (production of thickets). I have found that none of these rootstocks work well in SE Georgia. They just aren't resistant enough to peach borers. Also peach lives about 15 to 20 years max. A plum on a plum root can go for a hundred years. Here plums do much better on a Chickasaw (not wild type) cultivar rootstock. But even Marianna 2624 works better here than what commercial nurseries use. The thicket forming issue can be controled quite easily with a lawn mower.
Did this lure work attracting bobcats?
Unfortunately my season got buggered and I didn't get to try it out. Of course with the ingredients used it is certain to appeal to cats as they have all been historically used with success.
That 800 year old apple would be so cool to try. Keep up the good work brother.
Anyone have an idea what the plants are growing on the hillside in the final photo? Maybe some kind of wood that was harvested by chopping it back every year?
The music of my people. Thanks from Louisville, Kentucky's "first city". I know one of Lily May's granddaughters, still making music here, a 21st century take on her 19th century roots. Lily May's brother Homer was also a musician, and violin maker, active in Lexington, Kentucky.
Do you know never hit your grandma with a great big stick?
I'm Scottish and I just know these folks are Scottish decent 👍
Wow
This immediately reminds me of a little piece of ground book and the glass castle
I have exactly the same one. They're pretty rare.
These girls were actually the Pussycat Dolls of the day. You might think they came from up at Coon Creek, as it were; but it turns out the group was put together by musical promoter John Lair for a stage and radio show, Renfro Valley Barn Dance, in Cincinnati, Ohio. The name was invented by him, there is no actual Coon Creek, and although the two Ledford sisters were originally from Kentucky, the two others were from Indiana and Ohio. This is not to devalue the band in any way, they even went on to play the White House for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of England, my point is that once again, we find there is a lot done in the present thought to be new, that turns out to have already been thought of, well into the past.
Super genial 👍
Is this creek county? Looking to move back out that way. I miss the woods.
This is full of gems “Let not to get a living be thy trade but thy sport”
“Far more glorious to carve and paint the very atmosphere and medium through which we look” that hits hard
Right!? This is why the American Transcendentalists had such an impact on me.
You could start an Amazon list of books and products you recommend to link in the description. I used to be a big tea drinker and was interested in trying the one you were drinking in a previous video and was able to find it there.
That's a great idea! I like Taylors of Harrogate and Harney & Sons as brands. For malty teas pick Scottish Breakfast or Assam. For smoky teas choose Lapsang Souchong or Russian Caravan.
I am norwegian and we have also a rich folk tradition, but this is something else, i so wish i could visit someday and experience your culture and traditions also the beautiful nature and scenery! God bless america!
It’s one of a kind my friend, just like your country. Skål! 🍻
cool profile picture, checking out norwegian folk music right now btw. i love the scenery of your home and one day i will visit norway as well, its awesome how we have things we appreciate about each other. lots of love. <3
I’ve been watching a lot of stealth camping and bush crafting channels over the years. This one was right up my alley. Hope to see more from you. There is value in the knowledge you share here.
Thanks buddy. I'm just goofing around but I enjoy it!
Love this one!
That red Fuji is shooting for the stars
Nicely done. Love videos like this
I life style to soon forgotten 😔
Does the dust from the road impact the health of the gold rush woodpecker tree?
Oddly enough we have paved road...an oddity in thr country
Quite the variety. Always good to see new videos from you brother.
Likewise! Hope you are doing well. We need to get together some weekend.
You actually sound scottish reciting! Well done ❤️
This music is nice and gives vision of a simpler time, ya make do with what you have to survive.
The best I've found is the 120gr Nos BT. Shoots very accurate and very terminal. Took it to Africa and took 11 plains game animals cleanly.
Preachers daughter here, so many handmade gifts from folks! I kept them all 'cause I love them & they loved us! I have been spotting things & people in old pics & it fills my heart. God bless them.
Cool,ruger,1
Love to see another update on the orchard. My orchard is only a couple years old and excited to see what mine will look like in a few more years ;)
From the UK, this music sounds like it is made from the trees, earth and rock. Thank you very very much. Attics.
I can attest as a Canadian born and raised in British Columbia we too have folk music similar like this. It is quite ethereal and full of soul. Best time to listen to it is in the dead of winter walking through the great woods in the evening. Peace and love to you in the U.K!
Wish they had A love botton
Yeah it's made of that. & Heart ache, struggle, hunger & death.
I can definitely say as someone from Nord Appalachia America I enjoy some old songs from EU as well.
Absolutely fucking beautiful , Raw and pure just nature man and he’s guitar xxx thank you for posting this
Thanks I’ve got an enterprise no apples yet….
Beautiful
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This is fucking scary. I love it!
Is there any way you can help me find an Internet radio station playing this kind of music?
Best bet is to create a Spotify account, search Coon Creek Girls, and click on 'Coon Creek Girls Radio.'
Great job! Admittedly I know absolutely nothing about traps. Very interesting.
Have one myself. A lovely gun. Very precise. Never going to sell it.
Frank proffitt does a hell of a version as well
Real music. Spirit soul and all. You can feel it. ❤
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do you like the Mavericks????they play everything all genres but Raul Malo leadsinger's from miami..liked this a lot love all american music!
Not sure how useful this project is. All the contributions from North and West Texas and Oklahoma are from people whose accents are muted by education and travel. To get the authentic sound of the region contributions would have to be solicited from more average "man-on-the-street" residents.
Sooths my soul too !
Not many kids my age listen to bluegrass now days but you beat believe I’m happy that I’m one of the few and I’m happier knowing I’m part of the few kids that play banjo now days to