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  • rutandstrut
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    #1969168

    Where do you get your seed?

    We got all the seed for this mix from Hancock Seed Farm. We order online in the spring. We don’t think prices are bad and free shipping.

    rutandstrut
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    #1969151

    Thanks for the info we are always looking for ideas to try and incorporate into our plots

    rutandstrut
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    #1950686

    Nice, a good frog bite is tough to beat. I haven’t been on one in years, they simply won’t take it anymore. That is some gnarly vegetation in there too. I assume you’re in a float tube or kayak. There’s almost no way my boat could get in there.

    We wade out from shore they don’t allow any boats/kayaks on the water. We can usually only fish it until mid-July then the pads get to thick and the edge is to far out for us the cast to.

    rutandstrut
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    #1916029

    I ran the Bushnell Core Low Glow and No Glow cameras last fall. They’re awesome. Video quality was exceptional and the pictures were great too!

    Thanks for all the input guys, I am gonna have to look in Bushnell cameras a little more. Does the buck come with the camera?!?

    rutandstrut
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    #1915911

    Thanks for the detailed response I know my buddy has a few Bushnell cameras (not sure if the model) that he really likes, and we also run a browning model. I just hate the fact that we have to build some cameras into our arsenal that we just prepare that they will get stolen.

    rutandstrut
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    #1915865

    I use to love Moultries, but they would only last me 2-3 years then go dead. The pic quality and battery life are great for sure!!

    I’ve had great luck with with my 3 older Moultrie’s if 1 of them haven’t gotten stolen they’d all be in the middle of their 5th season. Time will tell with the new ones I got, they are a little cheaper of a model, but I hope they give me some good seasons.

    rutandstrut
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    #1915550

    I am definitely partial to the Moultrie’s. I have had a good experience with their cameras with picture quality and durability. However I would never put my Moultrie cameras on public land, because I definitely do not want them to get swiped and the less expensive cameras work well enough to run on public land. I can’t express enough how much battery life the Moultrie’s give, you will save quite a bit of money with batteries using the Moultrie.

    rutandstrut
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    #1913004

    Thanks it something that we look forward to doing every year, even if we only get to run a few traps here and there.

    rutandstrut
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    #1906308

    I used a folding to just keep in a small pocket of my pack but it can be tough to clean the mung out of the knife

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