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sounds great. i wish we could make it.
Dang it! That's the week I have set aside to plant food plots for hunting season.
Just a Heads Up for everybody that doesnt have a Facebook account or isnt a member of Pierkingfishing page. A group of South and North Carolina pier fishermen are making a trip down here that weekend. They have a completely different style of king fishing up there so let's do our best to help them as much as possible and make them feel at home. It's gonna be a good weekend to be on the pier. Let's hope the fish cooperate.
Thanks for the heads up dublthret. That should be fun.
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Dang it! That's the week I have set aside to plant food plots for hunting season.
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I don't know your personal schedule, but that isn't a good time to plant a food plot. This week, though maybe a bit early would be far better than the end of the first week in October.
dangit.. cant make it.. monthly recruit meeting that morning.. then heading to GA for sister's wedding :slap: :slap: :slap:
DRH---Actually, that's a little earlier than I normally do it---that's just when my helpers can get off. I quit planting early after the army worms destroyed my plots a couple of years and on other occasions the oats grew up too tall and tough to be palatable. I frequently plant right up to November (oats and wheat). The only time I plant early is to establish clover. Never had a problem getting a fine stand in time for gun season. October is generally so dry, you don't get much of a growth spurt until the November rains come along.
So ready to get back down to sling a bait or two. Who all is showing? See yall down there. [img width=640 height=508]http://i50.tinypic.com/2ngse4y.jpg[/img]