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Tobacco, Cigarettes, Cigars, Smokeless Tobacco, Chewing Tobacco, Pipe Tobacco And Anything Else I Left Out.?

May 28, 2010 Posted by admin

I buy tobacco by the pound and roll my own cigarettes. I paid $14.49 for it. Sense the Tax rape it is now $60.00 per pound. The cheapest I can get it is $45.00 Per Pound, but there is no way to get it because of the run on it and the discount stores will not carry it anymore due to a deposit that has to be retained for it. The cheapest generic Pack Cigarette is now $5.00. The premium Cigarettes Went off the chart. I know not Everyone is stopping smoking. I know there is a solution for us financially challenged people to continue smoking. What is it? Spill your guts, tell your secrets, tell you resources and give me and or the rest of us a reliable connection.
Oh! And FYI to those non-smokers out there. I appreciate your concern for mine and everyone elses health that uses tobacco, but this is not the question being addressed here. I am addressing those hard core, dyed in the wool tobacco users. If you are so concerned about our healths, why don’t you tell and or get everyone concerned ( medical field, government, ect.ect) to quit making it so difficult to stop useing tobacco products ie. fleecing us with the high prices of those products that enable us to stop.
You that don’t have an idea about tobacco addiction, please refrain from making any comments or remarks.
This is serious as you have no idea the affects of withdraw from tobacco use.
There is going to be a bunch of ANGRY! Grouchy! PISSED OFF! people ready to kick butt on or about the 12th hour of withdraw. It don’t make you sick or weak or any of those other things that junkies go through, You just get angry very fast and your adridline kicks in high speed and become aggressive.
Unfortunealty ladies and gentlemen, the problem with getting tobacco from sources ie. indian reservations or on-line, by the time you pay the shipping and taxes to get it into texas it come out to the same price as if I bought it here.

As far as smoking a pipe, well lets think about that, I buy bag tobacco, which is also used as pipe tobacco but much cheaper than pipe tobacco. Please read the question thouroughly and understand what your reading before you answer. Thank you.

Fall Turkey Hunting – Find The Food Source and You Will Bag Your Turkey

January 25, 2010 Posted by admin

Hunting in fall versus hunting in spring is a whole different issue. While in spring, the turkey is preoccupied on his sex drive and the taking of hens. In fall, other things trigger the turkey’s natural behavior. Since the turkey is not busy with the courtship of hens, he is more concentrated on the surroundings and may be harder to hunt. In the fall, in contrast to spring, hunters are allowed in many states to shoot all the turkeys, not only the male ones. In this season, turkeys are preoccupied with safety, food and their social ranking. While in spring hunting, strategies are related to breeding. In fall, other strategies have to be used.

In the fall, turkeys are all about the food. It stands to reason that if the hunter finds the food source, he should be able to bag a turkey and take it home. For birds that do not travel south just like many other animals, which endure the winter, building a fat reserve is what they need to survive. Greens and bugs in meadows, as well as other fields and the harvested grain fields attract turkeys. Turkeys love to eat corn, wheat, sunflower seeds, barley and soybeans. Even after those fields are tilled and turned, there is food for turkeys such as worms and other ground insects. In a remote area where there are no fields nearby, turkeys rely on other food sources such as hard mast. Hard mast can include acorns, hickory, chestnuts and many other available nuts.

Since turkeys will most likely be where the food is, the best way to find the turkey is to know about the birds feeding habits and the places that turkeys feed. In some years, when nuts and acorns are plentiful, hunting is much harder than in years when the harvest is scarcer. With acorns falling from every tree, a hunter cannot predict where the gobbler might be, but in rare years, there area limited places that the gobbler can find food. These are also the places the hunter must find to catch and harvest the bird. Besides the above mentioned, turkeys will also enjoy eating berries, apples, persimmons and other available fruits.

In fall, turkeys gather in flocks to protect themselves. More birds means more eyes and ears to hear predators and hunters come along. Therefore, camouflage is in fall even more important than in spring. Needless to say that an experienced fall hunter knows to sit and hold still and should avoid any unnecessary movement. Hunting turkeys in fall is much more of a challenge than in spring due to their survival instinct that has set in with the upcoming winter.

To be successful in turkey hunting in fall, it is essential to scout the area and know the places very well. The hunter needs to know where the birds roost and where they feed. The best way to catch a bird is by setting up somewhere midway since it is easier to harvest a bird this way. In this situation, different calls from summer can draw in a bird looking for the safety of a flock or for the leader of the group. The sense of safety and to get the bird closer can be achieved by using decoys if allowed.

The different birds can then also be drawn in with different set up scenarios. A big tom can be called for a fight in the pecking order; a hen can be called to protect her young ones. A jake can be called to have a rivalry with another jake. There are different calls and time intervals that have to be used to establish such a situation for the bird. Once the hunter figures out the differences in the seasons, the hunt can be just as much fun and a challenge. Maybe a turkey will be bagged at the end for Thanksgiving dinner.

Bill is a turkey hunter enthusiast, and if you would like more tips on fall turkey hunting and how to hunt turkey, please visit http://www.howtohuntturkey.com

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