Buckeye chewed my a$$ out the other day for not posting any new pics of my property and keeping him up to date on it. So here is a picture tour of "Sugar Hollow". That's the area my property is in so that's what my daughter calls it.
First an aerial view.
This is the creek crossing to my place and a few pics of the creek. It's pretty much dry except right after a rain.
My new road connecting my upper and bottom fields.
You can see my truck at the bottom.
Room for a small food plot here too.
A couple of shots of the bottom field. Lots of ridges lead into this field. It is 5 acresin crp that I amconverting into Native Warm Season Grasses this spring, with a 1 acre food plot.
The upper field, an overgrown 5 1/4 acrehay field. I will be planting half in Warm Season Grasses and half to food plots.
Just some random pics of the many hills, ridges and hollows.
Down the ridge.
To the right.
To the left.
Mother Nature the engineer. This tree fell over and made a damn with it's branches. It is holding back about 4 feet of water. This is a different creek from the one I cross to enter my property.
Yes there are turkey here. They just aren't ccoperating.
This is the spot everyone wants to put a stand. It is the head of a huge hollow that the deer havewalk around. There is a pretty good trail going around the top of the ridge here. I think it will be a major cruising area during the rut.
Very Nice Pics.... Looks like a great piece of land
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Man, I knew you were gonna put a road up that hill....but you didn't say a damn thing about a 4 lane interstate..... Looks good man, now you can get up there.
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