Congrats to Alex VanderKolk. He was able to take this nice 7 point for his first buck on Tuesday night the 25th on the corn field under the powerlines. The shot was right in the vitals and despite several attempts to get up the buck dropped right in the field. He weighed 142 #'s and had an outside spread of 16 inches.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
2 more bucks
Congrats to Alex VanderKolk. He was able to take this nice 7 point for his first buck on Tuesday night the 25th on the corn field under the powerlines. The shot was right in the vitals and despite several attempts to get up the buck dropped right in the field. He weighed 142 #'s and had an outside spread of 16 inches.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Vote for Dave - The OL 25's People of the Year
Michigan native Dave Brower works for the state's Department of Natural Resources, but he's not a scientist. He's a volunteer with a passion for banding ducks, which he learned from a friend who worked with the DNR. For more than 15 years, Brower has devoted his time and resources to maintaining his 190 duck boxes, determined to band as many hens as possible.
Link to article, click here and vote at the bottom
They maintain probably 25 boxes throughout our river bottom every year and have had tremendous success. They have had ducks coming back to the same boxes for over 3 years in a row, flying down to the southern states in the fall and returning in the spring.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
89 and Still Counting!
Sunday, November 2, 2008
2 for 1 Special - #3 & #4
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Doe #2
Monday, October 27, 2008
When Coyotes Attack
Thursday, October 23, 2008
BBD - Big Brow Tine Buck
Sunday, October 19, 2008
BDD - Big Does Down
Also saw some smaller bucks that weren't quite big enough to shoot on our program. They presented some nice shots but I will have to keep waiting.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
We caught some POACHERS!



Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Mr. Turkey
Thursday, October 2, 2008
BBD on Opening Day!




Wednesday, October 1, 2008
The Licking Branch
Monday, September 29, 2008
Youth Hunt Success


Tuesday, September 23, 2008
More Bucks
Thursday, September 18, 2008
September Rain
Need a lawnmower, this is off the "Big Field" where we have about 25 acres of food planted, there was probably about 6 inhes of growth inside the fence. We have about 4 acres of clover, 5 acres of clover/chicory mix, 5 acres of sorghum, 5 acres of beans/turnips and 5 acres of turnips. we tryed planting some corn as a screen around the edges of the field and a strip down the middle but it obviously didnt work out. You can see what is left of the few protected stalks that the deer haven't devoured. On another note the turnips are coming up really well, even in the area we planted in the beans because they were getting eaten down so hard.
It isnt always the obvious that gets noticed, looking at these young maple trees you would think they were intended to grow without leaves near the ground. But that is not the case, that is a typical browse line in an over populated forest that can not support that number of current wildlife calling it home. This winter we will need to go through and hinge cut these trees to get the forage near the ground.
I havent had cameras out this early in September before, it sure is fun getting pictures of these bucks coming out of velvet. Supposedly they eat the stuff and it is thought to be high in nutrients.
This buck looks decent with good brow tines but his G2 & 3's are a little lacking. His body is starting to fill out and look muscular which is a good sign. Hopefully we will get another angle of him to see how wide he is.
This buck is also decent but could use another year or two of growing to reach maturity.Thursday, September 11, 2008
Warm Season Success - We Love Grass

What we had before was your typical pasture/brome grass that would be about 2 feet high. This type of grass is not a tough grass and gets easily flattend by the first early snowfall. Our new grass should hold up well to snow and provide tremendous cover for deer, turkeys and all other types of wildlife.

It is hard to show height and thickness of the grass, I strongly recommend taking a walk through it sometime and experience it four yourself. There are a good number of wildflowers coming up and 4 types of grasses that we planted.

This is a picture of a 4-wheeler from about 20 yds. away when i am slightly crouched down. You can easily see how something can hide in this grass and let a predator pass within yards without being seen.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
And the Velvet comes off!
September heat - when will it rain.....

We finally have some beans in Iowa that are turning out good. While some of the new food plots will need some more work I think this is going to provide some excellent late season food once all of the crops come down around our farm.


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