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Making the move to the bootheel
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<blockquote data-quote="TnKen" data-source="post: 5297330" data-attributes="member: 6322"><p>When I first started hun Arkansas I was amazed by the mud as well. Cleaning it off was long and difficult. I asked one of the farmers about how he dealt with removing the mud. He said to let it dry and then knock it off. So I know wait until the end of season to do my clean up, and spend a lot less time on it. If you're a clean freak pit hunting in the mud will drive you crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnKen, post: 5297330, member: 6322"] When I first started hun Arkansas I was amazed by the mud as well. Cleaning it off was long and difficult. I asked one of the farmers about how he dealt with removing the mud. He said to let it dry and then knock it off. So I know wait until the end of season to do my clean up, and spend a lot less time on it. If you’re a clean freak pit hunting in the mud will drive you crazy. [/QUOTE]
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