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Started by Jeremy B. Buchanan. Last reply by Jan Carter Oct 19, 2020. 118 Replies 3 Likes
I have recently had an interest in learning about the equipment needed for surviving in a Bug Out situation. In learning the proper tools and equipment to have, I have also started backpacking and…Continue
Started by Jan Carter. Last reply by J.J. Smith III Jun 3, 2019. 2 Replies 2 Likes
According to legend, there were ceremonies for harvesting plants with magical powers. Harvesters must never use iron tools, since the iron interferes with all of the beneficial elements of the plant.…Continue
Started by Sue OldsWidow. Last reply by Sue OldsWidow May 23, 2018. 151 Replies 5 Likes
Lots of things to do in the spring, one is knowing when to plant and when to wait.May 10th is my last frost date, passed down from my grandmother. She said you plant something that comes up before…Continue
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Alan great wild hog. It's so nice when the young ones kill.
Well the rabbit is over and no rabbits but we checked my fishing lines and we have plenty of catfish for supper.
Alan, great pic - tell your daughter good shooting.
Robert - Have a good Rabbit hunt, teach that boy how to hunt.
I'm heading to the camp this morning to rabbit hunt. I am bringing my grand daughters boy friend. He has never hunted rabbits before. I am also bringing two Beagle pups that are just starting to run rabbits. This ought to be an interesting hunt. I hope we can get one are two for the pot. A good rabbit Sauce Picante would not be bad for supper.
I had forgotten about my Beaver problem but they have not forgotten about my forest. I must remember to contact my buddy the Parish nuisance trapper. If we get things going I'll post some pictures. They are costing me Trees.
Those wild pigs will root up your pasture and have been known to attack humans. I would carry a pistol or some sort of firearm, when messing with them. They are afraid of guns.
What I want to know is how do you get the posts in the frozen ground? That is, if you have steep grades, a tractor mounted hole digger won't work, and a motorized hand-held auger big enough to make a hole for a locust post would take a couple guys to handle even if the ground was not frozen.
Steve, wish I was there to help and hunt pigs.
Steve, sounds like hard work and Ham and Bacon ready available.
Steve, maybe the pigs found some truffles!
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