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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Don and Terry try to catch up on answering some listener questions in this episode. Several good ones include Miscanthus, Chemicals, Food Plots, Shade and a great question from the state of New York about the most important aspect of Hunting Whitetails.
Would love to know more about this show in Ohio Buggies and Bullets ? Thank you for all the info . Larry
that show has been canceled for this year but is planned for next year. We will provide updates on the podcast. thank you
@@chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147 Thank you so sorry to here that. Was really looking forward to it. Living North east of Columbus that would have been a short drive to hear you talk . Thanks for all you do for us
Question, if this is the most important aspect of hunting whitetails then why on Gods green earth is it episode 219 and wasn't episode 1 and then pinned to the channel as a requirement for watching before viewing any other videos? Seriously?
I like the core area joke. This week field work and planting will start
Would be funny to see how fast a deer can swim if it would get down wind
Thxs fellas God bless you and your family,my core area reduced to my front yard , classic
Hey Don. We met in pa. A couple of months ago, can wait for you to come back to New York
I'll be there at multiple stops in July
I just planted 12 pear trees. Don said he's mulching his persimmons, but I used those rubber weed mats instead of mulch. Is that a mistake?
Back in the day I tried the plastic mats and the trees would root on top of the ground, right under the mat. This exposed the roots if anything ever happened to the mat. I much prefer to use mulch.
@@chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147 Thanks a lot! Also, I've gotten 3 new yearling bucks on camera in the last 4 days. Do you think it's because the moms are kicking them out to get ready to give birth? I didn't have a single button bucks fawn last year so these yearlings must be coming from a good distance
😊 d Dream Big brother
I'm in central il 2 hours from dons and I've made the comment also about how bad the ticks have been this year on me. even clear back in February shed hunting was pulling them off
Yeah they've been awful the last 2 years in Kentucky, but permethrin does miracles for me! I haven't had a tick on me since I started coating all my clothes and gear with that stuff!
Ticks and other insects will have huge explosions in their numbers after really cold winters or after really hot and/or dry summers
I've always heard that since I was a little boy by the ole timers, and its held true throughout my life
Same things with acorns they say if its going to be a really cold winter than the oaks that are producing heavy that year will produce really heavy same with pecans if its the year cycle that the pecan tree to really produce the crop will be heavier than normal. I have also witnessed this on several occasions.
Thank you