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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3273608" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>After over 2 months in Colorado, we got home and I went to look over my hunting areas today. Lordy, there is a lot of work that needs done. I brush hogged before leaving, but the summer rains have the Johnson grass 7' high. It's ugly. One good thing is that the farmer that leases one of the places planted 100 acres of milo right in front of my stand, and the farmer on the other side planted milo as well. That place is going to be a deer magnet. </p><p>My other spot is grown up with Johnson grass, but the clover patch is still there and growing, so it just needs brush hogged and the feeder filled. </p><p>Hung one camera, but it would have been a waste to put the other two up because all it would show is a bunch of grass waving in the wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3273608, member: 5412"] After over 2 months in Colorado, we got home and I went to look over my hunting areas today. Lordy, there is a lot of work that needs done. I brush hogged before leaving, but the summer rains have the Johnson grass 7' high. It's ugly. One good thing is that the farmer that leases one of the places planted 100 acres of milo right in front of my stand, and the farmer on the other side planted milo as well. That place is going to be a deer magnet. My other spot is grown up with Johnson grass, but the clover patch is still there and growing, so it just needs brush hogged and the feeder filled. Hung one camera, but it would have been a waste to put the other two up because all it would show is a bunch of grass waving in the wind. [/QUOTE]
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