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Bob White

Postby Wingman » Mon Apr 12, 2010 9:37 pm

Thanks to friends in high places, I got started planting some partridge pea, big and little bluestem, Indian grass and switchgrass today.

I am expecting a covey every 40 acres almost immediately so I now need a friend with a bird dog.

Any takers? :lol:
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Re: Bob White

Postby cockandlock25 » Thu Apr 15, 2010 5:44 pm

You could make your own biodiesel with all that switchgrass! I'll get you in touch with the right people for that if you will give me free quail hunts :D
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Re: Bob White

Postby Plainsman04 » Tue Apr 20, 2010 1:54 pm

I don't know what you have as far as property size and layout but if you have some fields you can manipulate every year plant some ragweed in them. Yes, I said ragweed. It makes great overhead cover for chicks and their mommas when they're little so they can get lots of grasshoppers and other bugs while being safe from predators. Plow it under in the fall (late October) if you want to so the birds will stay out of it during hunting season and then plow it again at the end of March - end of April to make the ragweed come back. It gets dusty late in the summer when the ragweed is seeding out or whenever it gets dry so if you're allergic to the stuff you might have a tough time with it. And yes, I know it sounds crazy to plant ragweed, but it works.
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Re: Bob White

Postby SWAG » Tue Apr 20, 2010 2:26 pm

Who planted it for you Wingman? Carried a drill to Yazoo NWR a couple of weeks ago. They were going to plant 26 acres on the refuge. Lots of new tree plantings on Yazoo as well. I did see a gobbler and two hens there while setting the drill.
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Re: Bob White

Postby Wingman » Tue Apr 20, 2010 8:21 pm

I planted it with Delta Wildlife's drill. Got a lot more to do next year after I get this Bermuda under control on the levees.
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Re: Bob White

Postby hawkeye » Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:23 pm

Have bird dogs, will travel. And let's go ahead and shoot for a covey every 20 acres...

Where did you get that NWSG seed?
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Re: Bob White

Postby SWAG » Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:56 pm

Hoping to plant 3/4 mile X 40 ft strip of NWSG next month on my own farm. Will be little blue, big blue, Indian, some gama, and partridge pea.
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Re: Bob White

Postby Wingman » Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:04 pm

Ordered enough seed today to plant about 20 acres of levees in switchgrass, big and little bluestem, partridge pea, black-eyed susan and purple coneflower.
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Re: Bob White

Postby Wingman » Fri May 06, 2011 10:31 pm

Heard my first quail on the farm about 2 weeks ago at sunrise. I was stoked!

Finished planting all of my nwsg's today. Now to sit back and wait for the quail to knock on my door. :wink:
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Re: Bob White

Postby msoutdoors » Mon May 09, 2011 6:59 am

They don't swim good. :)
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Re: Bob White

Postby DUCK-HUNT » Mon May 09, 2011 2:22 pm

Plainsman04 wrote:I don't know what you have as far as property size and layout but if you have some fields you can manipulate every year plant some ragweed in them. Yes, I said ragweed. It makes great overhead cover for chicks and their mommas when they're little so they can get lots of grasshoppers and other bugs while being safe from predators. Plow it under in the fall (late October) if you want to so the birds will stay out of it during hunting season and then plow it again at the end of March - end of April to make the ragweed come back. It gets dusty late in the summer when the ragweed is seeding out or whenever it gets dry so if you're allergic to the stuff you might have a tough time with it. And yes, I know it sounds crazy to plant ragweed, but it works.

them deer's love it too.... very high in protein
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