Got Watering Hole?

   / Got Watering Hole? #11  
Did you plant the pear trees? Do they create fruit? Do the deer eat them?

Eddie
 
   / Got Watering Hole?
  • Thread Starter
#12  
Did you plant the pear trees? Do they create fruit? Do the deer eat them? Eddie

Yes, I grew the trees from seed, and have some more in the frig to try again this year. Hopefully, they will put on bunches of pears. When I first started bow hunted, we had access to my uncle's land (which he later sold). There was this old pear tree on the property, and you could be sure the deer would be under it. I will try to find a picture of the old parent tree. A guy on another forum sent me the seed
 
   / Got Watering Hole? #13  
I love projects like this and dug my pond the same way as you did yours with my little L3800. All by myself. Mine is also only filled with runoff, but it holds well. We haven't had any good rain in a while now so it is about 3' low or so, but still plenty of water for my ducks. I did go as far as buying crawl space underlayment as a quasi liner, but it does fine and has never dried up in the year since I dug it. I've piddled at this for a while and am putting out rye seed this weekend and plan to sod the perimeter and dam in the spring just to make it look nicer, but the ducks I raised this spring love it and so do I.

Good job on it and good luck drawing more huge bucks in.
 
   / Got Watering Hole? #14  
I spent another couple of hours on the water hole today to make it deeper. Tractor included for comparison.


:DLakngulf nice water hole you got there we lived off of Lake Martin for six months while our house was being built. We do need some rain cause both my creeks are low but I have a idea you could use. Bus in some Oregon Duck fans in and make them stand in the hole and replay the Stanford game from last night, they should be able to fill your hole with tears. RTR/WDE
 
   / Got Watering Hole?
  • Thread Starter
#15  
Did you plant the pear trees? Do they create fruit? Do the deer eat them?

Eddie

Eddie, here is a picture of the parent tree (it is in Menlo, GA), along with a couple of pics of the ones I have growing. I hope one day my grandkids are enjoying some pears from these trees, and harvest some deer under them.



And here are the little guys that were just seeds planted in March 2012.



 
   / Got Watering Hole? #16  
I just took a Full FEL bucket of Pears off my two trees (Banner year) out to the wood line and dumped them into two spots under tree stands ;) had to get them ole pears out of the yard. Mine are Bartlet Pears not sure what yours are look like maybe Asian Pears as they looked round>?

Pond watering hole is looking good too...

Mark
 
   / Got Watering Hole?
  • Thread Starter
#17  
I just took a Full FEL bucket of Pears off my two trees (Banner year) out to the wood line and dumped them into two spots under tree stands ;) had to get them ole pears out of the yard. Mine are Bartlet Pears not sure what yours are look like maybe Asian Pears as they looked round>? Pond watering hole is looking good too... Mark

Thanks, Mark. I keep thinking I should make it a little deeper, and perhaps will work on it until we get the first big rain.

I hope the pears are the ol' timey bell shaped pears that are on so many old trees around my neck of the woods, but any kind of fruit will be great.
 
   / Got Watering Hole?
  • Thread Starter
#18  
After a Big Rain

Finally got a 3-4 inch rain and the watering hole filled up! Looks great



The spillway I left on one side took care of the overflow fairly well. Grandson gives his approval and says we need to install a diving board!



I had so much fun building this one, I may build another just below it, to catch this overflow.

Here is a side by side picture of before and after

 
   / Got Watering Hole? #19  
Congrats on all the water. Did it overflow like you wanted it to?

Eddie
 
   / Got Watering Hole? #20  
Milton, it will be interesting to see how long that pond holds water, especially in the summer. It may dry up in late summer, but will provide water for critters most months. However, since you live on the lake, water may not be the most important thing to critters. Shallow water does attract more water fowl than does deep water.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

3500# TANDEM BRAKE AXLES (A51248)
3500# TANDEM BRAKE...
2004 MACK GRANITE CV713 DUMP TRUCK (A51406)
2004 MACK GRANITE...
2018 TAKEUCHI TL8 SKID STEER (A51246)
2018 TAKEUCHI TL8...
ATLAS XAS110 COMPRESSOR (A52472)
ATLAS XAS110...
2007 Eager Beaver 35 GLB Lowboy, Tandem Axel (A52384)
2007 Eager Beaver...
2023 CATERPILLAR 259D3 SKID STEER (A51246)
2023 CATERPILLAR...
 
Top