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Post by hoosieryote on Oct 19, 2013 19:40:57 GMT -5
I ben checking mine daily until today. I better go check tomorrow.
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Post by furbuy46 on Oct 19, 2013 23:55:40 GMT -5
Goin in the morning to check about 10 trees that had them last year.
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Post by DaveM on Oct 20, 2013 8:45:26 GMT -5
I found a big one this morning! Also saw a log full of oysters just starting.
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Post by furbuy46 on Oct 20, 2013 15:42:09 GMT -5
Did not find any starts of any new ones this morning. Only thing I did see is that the tree we got the early one off of , is now got 3 different starts going in different places around the tree.
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Post by hoosieryote on Oct 20, 2013 19:53:47 GMT -5
Couldn't find a toadstool today!!
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Post by rivertrapper316 on Oct 21, 2013 9:14:34 GMT -5
Hey don I just checked that # six tree and it has three small hens on it now so there still coming on.
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Post by furbuy46 on Oct 21, 2013 11:06:39 GMT -5
Will cold weather bother the hens? We are supposed to have one morning below freezing this week.Daytime temps mostly in the mid to low fifties. Odd that this year looks to be ideal for them and most of the trees I found them on last year, arn't showing anything. This one woods I was in last year had 5 hens within 100 ft. of each other, not a thing this year.
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Post by tired of scraping coyotes on Oct 21, 2013 11:36:22 GMT -5
don I don`t think the cold bothers them. what I have done in the past if freeze or frost coming was go cover the immature ones with newspapers and sticks to hold the papers down. I don`t know if it helped or not but we picked them way way late and still good. getting too old will hurt them. you want them when they have color still. time they start turning mostly pale they are shot.
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Post by furbuy46 on Oct 21, 2013 23:45:20 GMT -5
Thanks a million.
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