mountainplayer
Hero Member
Hi all,
Been hunting for three weeks or so, and having a ball. The other day I hit one of the parks again, and to my horror noticed that the turf was discoloring in one of the spots I dug. I thought I was being so careful and responsible!
Here's what I do. I carry a sharp hunting knife, and after taking lots of time to make sure of my pinpointing, I cut straight down through the turf in a circle about 3-4" in diameter (depending on id depth). Once I've got my cut made, I use a small stainless steel hand shovel to pop out the plug. If the target is in the plug, I'll slice it in half with the knife, then work it gently back and forth until I either feel the object or dislodge it.
I carry a drop cloth so I don't get dirt on the turf around the hole, and work the plug back carefully and fluff up the grass so there is no trace. I'd really like to know how some of you folks are doing things, tools being used, etc.
MP
Been hunting for three weeks or so, and having a ball. The other day I hit one of the parks again, and to my horror noticed that the turf was discoloring in one of the spots I dug. I thought I was being so careful and responsible!
Here's what I do. I carry a sharp hunting knife, and after taking lots of time to make sure of my pinpointing, I cut straight down through the turf in a circle about 3-4" in diameter (depending on id depth). Once I've got my cut made, I use a small stainless steel hand shovel to pop out the plug. If the target is in the plug, I'll slice it in half with the knife, then work it gently back and forth until I either feel the object or dislodge it.
I carry a drop cloth so I don't get dirt on the turf around the hole, and work the plug back carefully and fluff up the grass so there is no trace. I'd really like to know how some of you folks are doing things, tools being used, etc.
MP