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Apr 22, 2013 13:46:59 GMT -5
Post by dadfsr on Apr 22, 2013 13:46:59 GMT -5
....and what type are they selling??? How many people that see this thread would know the difference between the botanical varieties??? This is disinformation at it's best. AND as the reply said-their (Wildlife group) variety is causing problems!! It's not only me but every "expert" that I contacted that saw your post that had a problem with it.... Of course you'll NEVER admit to being wrong but we all wouldn't expect anything less....it sure keeps it entertaining AND educational around here.
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Apr 22, 2013 14:05:43 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2013 14:05:43 GMT -5
?? How many people that see this thread would know the difference between the botanical varieties???
Its obvious that you don't for sure. But most people that would want to plant for deer or other wildlife would and most would do the research and pick something that suits their needs instead of being uninformed as you are. Besides that, honeysuckle can be transplanted easily so there is no real need to buy anything. We all have seen that you've mentioned that you wouldn't spend a dime to improve habit or to have better hunting. The good thing is your type is in the minority.
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Apr 22, 2013 14:28:50 GMT -5
Post by dadfsr on Apr 22, 2013 14:28:50 GMT -5
?? How many people that see this thread would know the difference between the botanical varieties??? Its obvious that you don't for sure. But most people that would want to plant for deer or other wildlife would and most would do the research and pick something that suits their needs instead of being uninformed as you are. Besides that, honeysuckle can be transplanted easily so there is no real need to buy anything. We all have seen that you've mentioned that you wouldn't spend a dime to improve habit or to have better hunting. The good thing is your type is in the minority. TOTAL MISINFORMATION AGAIN!!!! First show me where I said that I wouldn't spend a dime for habitat improvement!!!! Kind of funny that 3 out of the four people I had listed have been on my property more than once so that I can get a REAL experts opinion on what do and have been doing on my land. Second-I would lay odds that 90% of any honeysuckle that someone has on their property will be of the non-native invasive variety...I would know the difference and probably know the Latin scientific name of any varieties in my area to boot. Third- like I said, you will never admit to being wrong and that's all that matters to most people on this board....your VERY good at avoiding any issue that you can't validate and even better at going off on a tangent to keep folks from realizing that you've just pulled the wool over heads. We all know it but you right now
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Apr 22, 2013 14:41:39 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2013 14:41:39 GMT -5
I said or better hunting. You can't deny that one and could quote you on it if I wanted to. Remember your comments on hog hunting. You can lay all the odds you want. There is no invasion of bush honeysuckle on any of the property that I hunt on, but there is honeysuckle. Last, your goal is to discredit my opinion. If you think you've done it good for you. As mentioned, habitat improvements generally suit only the person who does them. If you want your land to be the poster for botonic gardens magazine good for you. I want mine to hold more and better wildlife for hunting purposes. There is a big difference.
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Apr 22, 2013 15:18:09 GMT -5
Post by Decatur on Apr 22, 2013 15:18:09 GMT -5
THIS CONVERSATION IS OVER.
LOCKED
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