midwest guys, looking for some support
#1
trying to share my site and get the word out
I've been working my a** of trying to create a new hunting website and hoping some of you guys will like it enough to join and help me get things going. I hope to share some stories with you guys and frequent the forums. I am trying to get some guys to check out my site and joing my forums. I put a bunch of time into my site and would appreciate some of you guy's joining and sharing some of your stories. I'm not trying to steal you away from here, just trying to get some people to join my site. At least take a look at it at tell me what you think. I spent a lot of time and hunting is my passion.
http://www.huntinghole.com/ click the forums link to get to the forum and please register. I would really apprciate it. I am getting some shirts made up for my new members, trying to get people to join.
thanks for your help. check out the deer on my trail cam section.
Terry
I've been working my a** of trying to create a new hunting website and hoping some of you guys will like it enough to join and help me get things going. I hope to share some stories with you guys and frequent the forums. I am trying to get some guys to check out my site and joing my forums. I put a bunch of time into my site and would appreciate some of you guy's joining and sharing some of your stories. I'm not trying to steal you away from here, just trying to get some people to join my site. At least take a look at it at tell me what you think. I spent a lot of time and hunting is my passion.
http://www.huntinghole.com/ click the forums link to get to the forum and please register. I would really apprciate it. I am getting some shirts made up for my new members, trying to get people to join.
thanks for your help. check out the deer on my trail cam section.
Terry
#6
Interesting looking site, didn't sign up yet, haven't decided. I did read the MO harvest article, and interesting read that because of the early spring frost was the cause of low acorn production. Funny, I got a close friend in the MO. Dept of Conservation, who is a biologist, who told me that (I'll paraphrase as best as I can remember) "acorn productionof the current year, is established by conditions from a previous year" meaning, that what that oak tree experienced in climate conditions this spring, will not effect it's acorn production. Acorn production is a delayed process persay. Hope ya understand what I'm trying to say.
#8
ORIGINAL: s. il. hntr
just like i posted on huntinghole.com, you can't post much here without some negative reply
just like i posted on huntinghole.com, you can't post much here without some negative reply
If I sounded negative, I apologize! I was only trying to share some info from a biologist who knows, I thought it was interesting to find that outaboutacorns. I never knew.




