Watering Food Plots

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by gutone4me, May 31, 2011.

  1. gutone4me

    gutone4me Grizzled Veteran

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    This is a nice option to have there has to be a redneck joke in here somewhere :)

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    Whatever gets the job done!!
     
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    Sweet :tu: I think you have way to much time on your hands:sheep::sheep::wave:
     
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    Bob you need any water up north ? ? :busted:


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    PAT... We had more than enough water :bash::bash::bash::biggun::biggun:
    Now I owe you Big time :p I had 25 acres to plant and only got 3 acres planted in 3 days :violin:
     
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    Haven't had a lack of water problem here in a few years.
     
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    Thats awesome. I thought the guy up the road from me that bought an old fire engine from the VFD here for watering his garden was the only one anywhere that did this. I want one.
     
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    i was lucky enough to get a nice steady rain the day after i planted all of my plots. :)
     
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    I just have my local helicopter fly by and do a drop for me when we have droughts.... lol jk
     
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    I've watered small remote plots with my 15 gal sprayer in years past, but we've not had the need to lately. If I had your option, I'd certainly use it.:) Cool.
     
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    7 inches of rain in a week The truck will get a rest for awhile now :jaw:

    Good thing most of my plots that I have in now are high ground and it was really dry before the rains came :)
     

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