Free pears again.

tuffenuff2

Active Member
I have posted this in the classified-free post but not everyone reads them. Our trees have produced an abundance of pears again this year so if anybody would like some free ones let me know. They are great for eating, jam, pies or deer hunting. There are different sizes. The little ones would be great for the deer and the bigger for eating/cooking. Loads of them so you can have as many or as few as you'd like. PM me or go to classifieds to get in touch.
 

PrchJrkr

Long Haired Country Boy
Ad Free Experience
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My daughter's tree went crazy with this weird weather. She's got pears hanging in clusters like grapes. She can't maneuver the picking pole, they are so close to one another.
 

RoseRed

American Beauty
PREMO Member
I have posted this in the classified-free post but not everyone reads them. Our trees have produced an abundance of pears again this year so if anybody would like some free ones let me know. They are great for eating, jam, pies or deer hunting. There are different sizes. The little ones would be great for the deer and the bigger for eating/cooking. Loads of them so you can have as many or as few as you'd like. PM me or go to classifieds to get in touch.
PM sent!
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
The deer and crows got Gilligan's.
Last year, I swore somebody was stealing them.. 12 pear trees LOADED with pears, come back from camping after two weeks, and my trees were bare.. top to bottom not a single pear on the trees. Year before I gave away over 10 bushels for somebody to make wine and still had just as many left on the trees.

This year, I caught them.. deer get the drops.. cool with that, I bet they'll taste real good.. but then I noticed the crows sitting on the fence on the neighbors pasture, and I watched them. The deer left, the crows move in, ate until full, returned to the fence, until they were hungry again, attacked the pear trees again (only 3 trees this year, had to sacrifice peach and pear trees for the new barn). Now my pear trees are near empty again.
 

stgislander

Well-Known Member
PREMO Member
With a hunting license, you can "hunt" crows Wed-Sat from Aug 15 to Mar 15 in all counties with no limit.

 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
With a hunting license, you can "hunt" crows Wed-Sat from Aug 15 to Mar 15 in all counties with no limit.

Went to an antenna manufacturer and test facility in Utah, owner used all the empty ground in his antenna farm for pistachio trees. Walk into his factory and there was a scoped rifle leaning on the door frame, and I had to ask.. is security an issue?? NO, Crows are an issue.

He explained the war he had ongoing with the crows, trying to protect his trees... crows are HIGHLY intelligent, and learned which vehicles to worry about, anytime they drove any of the company vehicles out there they would be gone well before they arrived. So they would sit in the factory building or in the parking lot trying to pick them off.. then go down retrieve the dead birds and stake them up through the trees.. and it worked. Trees around a dead crow would go untouched..
 
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