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wbaie
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Posted - 03/26/2008 :  17:37:34  Show Profile Send wbaie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hey was there any thought for the food plot in that pond on section e at birch run?

Edited by - wbaie on 03/26/2008 17:38:38
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frank
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Posted - 03/27/2008 :  00:02:26  Show Profile Send frank a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Willy, I was actually thinking of both propertys and the one Todd wants to put woodduck boxes on down in Hillsdale Co.. I don't know if it will make it to all the propertys but I plan on trying to put it out in birtch run and at the lapeer property.

Now I just need to find out where to order it from. I think Todd has this information also, hint hint Todd.

Frank Manning
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teamasc
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Posted - 03/27/2008 :  08:20:04  Show Profile  Visit teamasc's Homepage Send teamasc a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by wbaie

Hey was there any thought for the food plot in that pond on section e at birch run?



Frank,
Be sure you talk to Dean first. I know he doesn't like having birds in the one pond due to the swim area. We don't want to make a mess out of it. Not sure what the other pond is like, since I've never been to it.

Todd Alexander
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B King
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Posted - 03/27/2008 :  08:26:45  Show Profile Send B King a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I would advise not to do anything on #114 without checking with the landowner.

Bob King
ASC Out Of State Coordinator
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frank
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Posted - 03/27/2008 :  08:37:16  Show Profile Send frank a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I was going to talk to Dean prior to doing anything out on 114. I have some other ideas I would like to talk to Dean about consirning both the 114 and 115 propertys. Todd the pond willy and I where talking about is not the one with the swimming area, its in the other unit adn is much smaller.

Frank Manning
LandManager North/East
frank1968@tds.net
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wbaie
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Posted - 03/27/2008 :  09:30:42  Show Profile Send wbaie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Todd I am surprised you never seen the pond on E. Everytime I've been out there we have seen signs of pheasents.
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frank
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Posted - 03/27/2008 :  10:49:26  Show Profile Send frank a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Willy, why do you want to lie to people like that? You know there is NO pheasents out on them propertys. You should have your mouth washed out with soap for lieing like that ;) . I just have to figure out how to keep you "Rabbit" hunters out of there on October 20th as that is a good day to....... Deer hunt ya that's it I'm deer hunting.

Frank Manning
Mid Michigan/Thumb Area
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wbaie
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Posted - 03/27/2008 :  15:33:49  Show Profile Send wbaie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
lol Sorry Frank, I guess the secrets out now. Maybe we should make that a small game only property. I'm starting to feel unloved with all the single gamers in the club.

Edited by - wbaie on 03/28/2008 17:47:09
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Dan
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Posted - 03/27/2008 :  19:31:22  Show Profile  Visit Dan's Homepage Send Dan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Kesters wild game food nurseries have many good aquatic plants-duck foods (www.kestersnursery.com). There experts can offer good advice. I have used them for years with good luck.
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