July 28 2013....
A couple of weeks ago I felled a couple of tallow trees (poisoned the stumps) cut the bottoms to as sharp of a point as I could with a chain saw, and pruned the tops back to be used as bird perches out in the middle of the big pond. A weekend later I hopped in the pond and dragged one out to the middle and stood it up and tried my best to get it to stick upright in the mud.....not even close....... the bottom of the pond is just too firm. So I hauled it back to the bank and left it....until today. Today I brought a post hole digger!!! I drove to the property and sprayed my first herbicide application on the three soon to be prairie plots. By the time I was done spraying I was dying to hop into the cool waters of the pond. I pulled the post hole digger out and waded out to the middle of the pond and commenced diggin a hole......under the water ........not the easiest task but at least every time I hit redline and thought I was gonna overheat all I had to do was take a seat and cool off. Well, in no time I had two holes about four feet deep so I stood up the two trees and low and behold, they stood up and stayed up...pretty sturdy too.
I'm gonna try to add at least two every time I go until it gets cold to make a nice little rookery spot.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Freshwater Treat!
So I have been trying to get the SAVs (Submerged Aquatic Vegetation) going in the ponds for a while without much luck. I would go out and collect a bit from here or there (mostly coontail or widgeon grass) and get in the pond and stuff it into the soft mud......but have not seen much evidence that it was taking. Then a few weeks ago I noticed several large blue crabs (which I have documented in the ponds since shortly after they were built) and each would have a short piece of coontail or widgeon grass in its claws chewing away. Hmmm, the pond is bare bottom except the few fistfulls of SAVs I would stuff in there......they are mowing down whatever I put in there....right? Ok lets do a new sort of experiment. So Thursday July 4th I drive out to the property and set three crab traps in the pond. Saturday July 6 I called up Judge Edwards who had previously and graciously offered to let me collect some widgeon grass from a pond he manages. So we head down to Pecan Island area and collect a good amount of it and I haul it home. Next day on the 7th I head to the property and hop into the pond and spend a good two hours stuffing it all in the mud again (in the pouring rain, but it did not matter I was in the pond anyway). Then I went to the traps I had thrown in a few days before and pulled them out..........
Dinner plans for the day were quickly re-arranged! There was about a dozen large (all male) blue crabs in two of the three traps. No small or mediums ...just large....nice. So I'm gonna bait and set traps the next few weeks to even the odds for my SAV's and slow down the crabs. This way I get a nice fresh seafood dinner and the SAV's have a fighting chance!
I also bush hogged the prairie plots in preparation for the chemical treatment and disking that I will have to start soon.....also in the pouring rain.
Also after a talk with Billy Finny decided it would be a good Idea to cut some tall tallow trees (25-30' tall) and prune some branches and move those pruned trees (snags) into the pond and stand them up for bird perches/ rookery space. So I chain-sawed a couple...pruned them...sharpened the bottom of the cut tree and left them on the outside edge of the pond to dry and lighten up a little...this weekend I'll stand them up out in the middle of the pond and see if the birds like. I'll probably keep doing this until I have a nice little patch of em out in the middle. (Oh did I mention it was pouring down the whole time!) Great weekend...good to be out there in it.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Restoration thus far:
The map above shows the areas that have either been planted with native trees, native grasses or have had some sort of invasive specie control method implemented. The yellow areas are the three prairie restoration plots which will be seeded this fall. Also this winter I will be working my way south into the flooded woods adding more native trees and doing some selective tallow control.
Same crew as above planting the areas around the ponds. |
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