I'm wanting to get into waterfowl hunting but have never been. I read recently there's a Veteran's Waterfowl weekend in October. I'm half considering borrowing a canoe and getting some decoys and trying to hunt on Monroe or something. Any recommendations on how to get started?
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Yah, pretty common. Someone who lives on the edge of HNF said he sees them all the time in his yard (young kids playing around a lot). I have encountered one myself in HNF when I was hunting turkey once. Right off the edge of a trail.
That's really cool about the lemon grass. Thanks for sharing. I hope someday I'll have the time to keep honey bees, seems like it'd be really rewarding.
So how do you know your new bees are honey bees and not another variety?
I just read a great article in the Indiana outdoor magazine about...
I'm not familiar with Maine but I feel like you could travel at minimum, 5 miles a day for 5 days in one direction and come across some form of civilization.
I think another poster was right too, she'd thought that someone would come to her rescue and just stayed out and it may have gotten to...
I have never personally dehydrated much more than jerky. I'm a big proponent for dehydrated meals while backpacking and canoeing. They are quick, easy and there are some good ones out there. Cache Lake has some great meals (biscuits and gravy are my favorite meal of theirs). Also, eggs won't go...
Thought I'd start this thread off since I haven't seen one yet...
Anyone seen any yet??? It's supposed to cool off a little this weekend and rain quite a bit next week (Indianapolis). My honey holes are down south though if anyone has seen any in Brown or Monroe counties.
Happy hunting!