Ep. #226 - Mineral Site Placement and Predator Activity Special Memories of Fathers on Father's Day
Description
In this episode, Don and Terry discuss a new product they will be offering on the Real World website: trail camera batteries. Don explains the challenges he faced in finding affordable batteries and how he found a brand that is as good as the popular Energizer batteries but at a lower price. They also discuss the impact of the delayed hay harvest on fawn mortality and the benefits of planting potted trees in the fall. Don addresses the question of planting cedars and explains that while they can be invasive in some regions, they make great cover in others. They also touch on the possibility of a trail camera manufacturing partnership and the placement of mineral sites and predator activity. In this part of the conversation, Terry and Don discuss the adaptability of predators and the regret of shooting a particular buck. They also talk about the impact of Babe's story and how hunting goes beyond just hunting. They answer a question about when to put up trail cameras and discuss the challenges of land consulting. They end the conversation by sharing special memories of their fathers on Father's Day.
trail camera batteries, hay harvest, fawn mortality, potted trees, cedars, predator activity, predators, adaptability, regret, shooting, buck, Babe's story, hunting, trail cameras, land consulting, fathers, Father's Day