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Re: Annual Fluctuation Rates [Re: CNC] #3660277
04/28/22 08:11 AM
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CNC. Read just the first sentence you highlighted. Argument over. You just need to stick growing weeds and telling your dogs to “go find the deer”. What you just highlighted proves exactly what gobbler has been saying and what I said. Proper cool season burnings are good for the soil, wildlife and the environment. That’s why people burn in the spring and do it on a rotational basis. “infrequent” being the opportune part you don’t comprehend.

If you’re too dumb to realize that what you just highlighted fully supports our argument and totally torpedoes yours, it’s just not worth discussing it anymore. You debate like a combination of Biden, Pelosi, Fauci, and Schumer all rolled into one. Present a non proven theory with no facts, ignore presented facts, and jump on to something else. Lol.


Re: Annual Fluctuation Rates [Re: abolt300] #3660289
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Originally Posted by abolt300
CNC. Read just the first sentence you highlighted. Argument over. You just need to stick growing weeds and telling your dogs to “go find the deer”. What you just highlighted proves exactly what gobbler has been saying and what I said. Proper cool season burnings are good for the soil, wildlife and the environment. That’s why people burn in the spring and do it on a rotational basis. “infrequent” being the opportune part you don’t comprehend.

If you’re too dumb to realize that what you just highlighted fully supports our argument and totally torpedoes yours, it’s just not worth discussing it anymore. You debate like a combination of Biden, Pelosi, Fauci, and Schumer all rolled into one. Present a non proven theory with no facts, ignore presented facts, and jump on to something else. Lol.



You know that's actually pretty good spin.......You must be in politics. lol lol


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Re: Annual Fluctuation Rates [Re: CNC] #3660761
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spin, what people call other peoples facts when they don't agree with their disjointed theories.


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Re: Annual Fluctuation Rates [Re: CNC] #3661051
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Anybody else smell that??.......It smells familiar......(Sniff, sniff) smile



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Re: Annual Fluctuation Rates [Re: CNC] #3661172
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Originally Posted by CNC
Originally Posted by Ben2
Eagles



A few years ago I was doing some trapping on a property in my neck of the woods that’s got an eagle’s nest built on its lake…..It was in the top of a really big pine tree. While I was there, I went around to it one day just to take a closer look. The dang thing was as big as the bed of a pickup truck. What was even kinda creepy looking about it was that there were all kinds of bones scattered around the base of the tree too with several of them being parts from deer carcasses. I figure the eagles probably scavenged them from road kill. I’ve seen them fly up out of the ditch on several occasions around Union Springs. I’m not sure how many of them there are total around here but I would imagine that they could probably target pretty large turkey poults if not full grown birds if they really wanted to.


I have witnessed several years ago an eagle hit a grown turkey hen in south Dallas County, so that does happen. Ever since that episode turkey sighting in fields/greenfield has declined significantly and the turkeys have become much more woods related versus field related.


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