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Had a guy up here hitting same colonial farm field as me - he was greedy and lazy - he would not take time to even pinpointIt peeves me to no end when I have in the past seen this, and not even picking up the trash target to boot-like how much effort does it take on sand? - fields and bush on private land was the calm in the rant I found.
Then even on a return hunt to a hay field what do I see craters/dirt 2 feet around a hole. WTF!
Those critters of the night looking for a grub, just digging up the place that was freshly dug the day earlier.
Nothing can be done about it, just a repair job-time wasted filling in holes that one has carefully filled once before.
I think I'll try a spray bottle of something citrus to spray on the shovel plug-maybe that would deter the night diggers.
In the bush I even place the shovel plug back the right way up, then I kick some leafs over the spit as well. Just habit not a bad one I guess.Had a guy up here hitting same colonial farm field as me - he was greedy and lazy - he would not take time to even pinpoint
and just dig huge holes - not refill thinking "its just a farm field...no one cares" BUT the farmer did care
also he would dig lot of can slaw and dump it back next to hole. Farmer was going to throw everyone out but I showd him
my pouch was full of trash and turned and point to spots i had dug - completely filled only way you could tell where i hit was from the color of the dirt - I can be in woods miles from nearest home and still fill my holes - like said ...what does it take on dry sand to give a few kicks to put back sand ?