Tiller 101 - Originally Published 2005

Started by John Scifres, July 29, 2010, 12:48:00 PM

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John Scifres

This is a Tillering Tute I did about 5 years ago on my old website which was murdered without prejudice by bowhunting.net.  I'm just getting around to putting all my old stuff on my new site.  Hope it helps or at least entertains.

 Tiller 101
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walkabout

very cool thanks for posting. i like that you explain the facet method of tillering, im going to have to try it out sometime soon
Richard

Sam Harper

That's great.  I can finally update the dead link on my web page.
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red hill

Thanks for posting, John. Very helpful.
Stan

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bigcountry

I wondered what happened to your page.  I had it bookmarked and went to it from time to time.  Good to see it back.

Randy

John,  Thanks for posting your new web site. I was also wondering what happened to your old site.  Randy

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rover brewer

great info nice site loved the carp skin,is grass carp the same type carp found in almost any water.
john 3:16

John Scifres

Rover, No it is an introduced fish usually meant to keep the vegetation down in small ponds.  Some have escaped and weren't as sterile as advertised.  Some rivers in MO at least have shootable populations of them.
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rover brewer

do you know where I can buy some skins (carp)
john 3:16

John Scifres

No.  Never seen them for sale.  I only know of one source and I am sure he won't sell them  :)
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