johnc wrote:-one bag at a time down the levee and the best cardio known to man
johnc wrote:Now that won’t cause ruts!
johnc wrote:Different is good
Although it takes me days to get that spread out—-one bag at a time down the levee and the best cardio known to man
That’s usually how you start—then add starting the week of thanksgiving
johnc wrote:obviously it was frozen this day but shows some of my blue spread---geese had already hit us once as seen by the clearing of stubble where the decoys are
johnc wrote:obviously it was frozen this day but shows some of my blue spread---geese had already hit us once as seen by the clearing of stubble where the decoys are
johnc wrote:obviously it was frozen this day but shows some of my blue spread---geese had already hit us once as seen by the clearing of stubble where the decoys are
Ducaholic wrote:johnc wrote:obviously it was frozen this day but shows some of my blue spread---geese had already hit us once as seen by the clearing of stubble where the decoys are
Looks good! Do you go out and walk around in your spread to stir up the mud? Do you feel that it's necessary? Water is awful clear and the bottom undisturbed that's why I'm asking.
Ducaholic wrote:Do you go out and walk around in your spread to stir up the mud? Do you feel that it's necessary? Water is awful clear and the bottom undisturbed that's why I'm asking.
Ericdc wrote:Seems like once we get to the 2nd split our water stays muddy, especially on windy days.
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