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Wow, thanks Kid! Was just over at your garden checking out the veg girls, looking great!
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Thanks man really stoked to just have healthy plants again. I can’t describe how good of a mood I’m in because that lol. After battling mites and my plants being on death row I’m very proud of how I brought these girls backWow, thanks Kid! Was just over at your garden checking out the veg girls, looking great!
Wow!! Love seeing some nice looking plants like this!! The more I see from the kit the more Im in!! Really nice worked! Can't wait to see your lst! I'm working it on my Tahoe Og with the net and I hope the yield will come with it haha! About my sour mango, in two weeks by now they should have reach there net so some crawling time ahead haha!Glad your back to soil! Those hempys were giving you a rough time. In addition to being an experienced brixxer (you and I started right about the same time) you also provide lots of great info in your journals. You were also ne of the first people to help me out in my first journal which is much appreciated!
You're very welcome Wizz! You're very lucky to have the Dealer as a close friend helping you out, we know him as Canad round these parts ha this community is awesome, especially the Kit crew!
My veg gals got a GE dunk and look awesome, no pics. Been super cropping them and will start some LST soon. My bloomers are doing well, just slow going, almost all of the pistils have changed color and receded but they're only +49 and I figure/hope they'll go another 2-3 weeks, need them to bulk up!
Bloomers are moving along really slow, still drinking pretty fast so I'm gonna push em as ong as I can because I really want them to bulk up. If I harvested today, I would be very disappointed in the yield even though quality is there but the cogs sampler was significantly better than the SPS.
Had a very exciting morning! I was up,at camp for the weekend with some friends. Lake is still frozen and we got a decent amount of snow over night, really a mix of sleet and freezing rain. Anyhoo, me and one friend were up early and I spotted a deer running across the lake and pointed it out, a minute or so later we saw a "dog" running after the deer, well it was not a dog, not a coyote, it was a WOLF! Well it chased that deer back and forth. Ran way off to the left and out of sight, then a few mnutes later they ran by from the right, at first I thought it was a different deer and wolf but then figured out they ran to the end of the lake then up the road behind camp and back on the lake. At one point they ran straight at us then veered off. That deer finally tired out and we watched the wolf take it down! It was amazing! He or she feasted for 1/2 hour then took off and came back a few times for more. Not too much later, 2 bald eagles,joined in on the feast, they even tried to scare the wolf off a coup,e times. The wolf ripped a big hunk of deer off and headed to the right, was almost to shore when he/she noticed a fisher or something like that, I was watching through binoculars, Wolf dropped that hunk of deer and slowly started going for the fisher, the fisher took off around the corner out of sight and the wolf took chase, guess who,came by and grabbed that big hunk of deer, one of the Eagles! I think the fisher got away because not too long later the wolf came back looking for the meeat that was no longer there, ha! A couple hours later we walked out to check out the carnage and it seemed like most of the meat was gone, lots of guts and organs and blood and the fur was strewn across the lake because it was windy. it was a really crazy and cool experience!
What a spectacular experience! Wow, there ya go. We was doin' that for thousands of years, watching nature take its course, sometimes being the course itself, eh? Fresh snow, bleak frozen landscape ... yum!
Thanks for sharing that moment ... truly not something you see every day.
Personally, I wouldn't go after a fisher alone, even if I were a wolf.
What a cool experience you got to watch.
Wow Ween,...so cool eh, like goin back in time . Just being able to watch it all happen like that musta been crazy cool!
What is a 'fisher' anyhow ....never heard of those. Thanks for sharing Ween...
I'm at home ...they closed the 'U' cuz of this crappy weather...roads are brutal! Have a great day Ween and friends.
It really was amazing! Only me and my one buddy got to see the chase and kill but everyone watched the feast, Eagles and fisher scene. lousy weather is good for something, SNOW DAY, Enjoy it Duggan.
Oh, The fisher (Pekania pennanti) is a small, carnivorous mammal native to North America. It is a member of the mustelid family (commonly referred to as the weasel family), and is in the monospecific genus Pekania. The fisher is closely related to, but larger than the American marten (Martes americana). The fisher is a forest-dwelling creature whose range covers much of the boreal forest in Canada to the northern United States. Names derived from aboriginal languages include pekan, pequam, wejack, and woolang. It is sometimes referred to as a fisher cat, although it is not a feline.
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A fisher or fisher cat is a weasel the size of an long legged otter. It has a hunting cry that sounds like a woman screaming. If it were in the city you would imagine it as the sounds of a woman being raped or killed.
They are nasty tempered creatures. After I mentioned hearing one for 3 nights and seeing one cross my backyard in the evening, A person I trust told this story: His adult son yelled at one while he was standing in his garage and the fisher came running up the driveway and leaped for his throat. The fisher had failed to note the baseball bat in his hand and the son got off a near full power swing that connected - the fisher ran away, trailing blood, and was not seen in that driveway again.
After that story, I armed myself with my axe and went yelling in the (well lit) edge of the woods the next time I heard the fisher screaming. After 2 nights, the fisher moved on to new hunting grounds and did not return in 2 years.
p.s. If it hadn't moved on, I probably would have bought a gun for protection.