Some pics of my property (lots of pics)
#1
I took them today and I am sharing with you.
Here is one of the food plots Not planted yet to wet.


Down to the pond




some woods


food plot #2 this one got planted 16 day ago

A small creek


Another feild




You cant tell by the pic but this is about 75-100 ft drop off



a blue racer




just a lane

And some tracks that I found







Well I hope you like them because it took me along time to post all of them!
Here is one of the food plots Not planted yet to wet.


Down to the pond




some woods


food plot #2 this one got planted 16 day ago

A small creek


Another feild




You cant tell by the pic but this is about 75-100 ft drop off



a blue racer




just a lane

And some tracks that I found







Well I hope you like them because it took me along time to post all of them!
#2
Awesome looking property!! Looks like you have an assortment of wildlife also, that's an above average blue racer where I'm from! Food plot #2 has been prepared very nice, impressive really!! Thanks for posting the pics, I really enjoyed looking at that!
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Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
Nice looking plots. Takes a lot of work year round to keep them in good shape. Only one thing I would do, if those are what we call "wild turnips" or canola in the first picture I would spray them before they go to seed. Those dang things will take over an area.
#8
jthelm cant wait to see it.
timbercruiser are you talking about the yellow things? Also that plot has not been planted yet only limed. It still has to be tilled one more time and then planted.
timbercruiser are you talking about the yellow things? Also that plot has not been planted yet only limed. It still has to be tilled one more time and then planted.
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Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
Yes, with the yellow blooms. Hard to tell what it is just from the picture, but getting them before they seed out is about the only way you can get rid of them. Next year there will be ten times as many...


