just seend this post? but i traooed for years , mainly to sell them, i did trade some to other outdoorsmen for things, i needed, trapping in my area is a dieing sport, houses and land owners have no use for trappers, we are the bad guys, alot of our wetlands and real animal areas are so...
weather here in ohio has come around 70's and sun, so the fly fishing is coming along been hitting farm ponds, locally makes a lot easier casting , lot less trees around them, hahahah but plenty of large panfish, and some 8-12 in bass, wish are a hoot to land, you sure dont horse them in ...
yu get the same climate i get i bet here in north central ohio, those mid sept frosts dont give us much time for fall gardens especially if u have limited space
i was thinking this same thing most of the time they eat part of whatever they eat then grab a fresh one , in a corn field they do this pull some down naw on it awhile then go to the next stalk?
garlic must be habit forming , i intruduce a local guy here 4 yrs ago to fresh home grown garlic, he loved the elephant garlic i grew , so i gave him, a small paper lunch bag full to plant himslelf, well hes up to planting 10,000 cloves this year!!!!!!! even sold some to a local...
have u had better crops before? could be the weather u had? hard to tell, ive had years they were nice and big , plant all the big ones that fall and get smaller cloves the next year? and change nothing give it a try this fall see what happens, but yes pull all then they do really crappy...
has anyone thought about pruning the leaves off the pepper plants ? iam speaking of the leaves down low on the stalks i sort of thought maybe like i do tomatos taking off the suckers? iam not talking up around where the peppers are growing just down low??
been all over looking for tippet material , no one carries fly fishing equipment in this small area, so i used some spiderwire, i had 8lb stuff , it seems to work good for now