Uwharrie River QDMA

Uwharrie River QDMA our current mailing address is:
Uwharrie River Branch
1523 S Fayetteville St
Asheboro, NC 27205

04/24/2020

Like and share for your chance to win a pack of ham and a pound of sausage!!
Teresa Horner Locklear, congratulations, you have won a pound of sausage or a 2 pc center cut ham pack!
Want an easy 10% off of your purchase here at Phillips Brothers Country Hams? Go support our friends at Homeland Creamery, bring your receipt and show it at checkout and receive 10% off your entire order.
With the COVID19 they have lost a lot of there business due to school closings and they are like all of the small business like us...struggling to stay afloat in this time of crisis.
Please come by and see us, Homeland Creamery and all the other small business that work hard every day to serve you!

01/20/2015

Still working out the details out for a late winter/early spring coyote/predator hunting tournament. We are trying to time it where we will not have to worry about snow and ice and at the same time be early enough to do damage at the right time of year to promote low populations of young predators and a better fawn recruitment rate for spring 2015.

12/21/2014

We are going to try and put together another coyote/ predator tournament hopefully late winter early spring. Details to come early in 2015.

08/19/2013

Emerging Powassan virus is rarer but deadlier.

08/14/2013

I got this in my email this morning. If you do soil samples for your food plots you may be interested in this development:

Peak-season soil-test fee coming this fall/winter

The 2013 Appropriations Act passed by the General Assembly approved a $4 fee for soil samples analyzed by the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for the period from December through March. The fee is an attempt to lessen the backlog associated with the busy season when the lab is routinely inundated with tens of thousands of samples. The rest of the year — April through November — NCDA&CS will continue to analyze soil samples without a fee.

In fiscal year 2013, the NCDA&CS Agronomic Division analyzed nearly 368,000 soil samples. About 60 percent of these arrived at the lab during the peak season of December through March, slowing processing turnaround time to nine weeks at one point.

08/13/2013

Y'all when it rains it pours it seems. My grandfather died 4 weeks ago after a 6 month battle with cancer and now my mother is now in the hospital and has been since August 2. She is expected to be in there for another 2 weeks so its gonna be a few more weeks before I can manage getting a get together put together. Please bear with me on this, I know the rain will stop soon but it has caused a lot of mud in my life for the time being. We will be back on schedule in a few weeks Lord willing. Thank you for your patience.

08/01/2013

John from 704 Outdoors has offered up his place for us to come and get together. Its about a 1hr drive from Asheboro and I was looking for some feedback if yall are willing to travel that far? We discussed having a bow shootout with block and 3D targets along with the meal and discuss our regular business and just have a good ole time. If your willing to go the distance we are willing to make it a great day for all. Maybe we can do it on a Saturday so we could start it about 5pm with the meal and all. Give us your thoughts and we will give you the details ASAP!

07/27/2013

Well the annual QDMA convention was great! I made a lot of contacts and seen first hand how branches are supposed be run. That being said I wanted to have a casual meeting in the next week or so. Maybe hamburgers and hotdogs at someones home or something like that. Most branches only get together quarterly so that is something we are going to adopt as long as no one has any objections.
Also, we are now taking orders for wheat. It should be in early September and it will run $20 per 50 lb bag. I will need to place the order by the first of August so please let me know as soon as you can how much you want.

07/03/2013

I know its been a while since we met and I am sorry about that. My grandfather has cancer and they have given him only a short time to live and we have been trying to get all his affairs in order.

I am going to the QDMA Convention in a few weeks and when I get back we will have a meeting and see about doing a fall food plot demo somewhere and I will share with you what I learned at the convention. So please, everyone bear with me a few more weeks and we will get the meetings back up and running again on schedule.

Have any of you planted summer plots between rain showers and if so, how are they looking?

05/14/2013

Ok, Im doing a little biology work of my own. We caught this little deer, about 3-4 days old, while cutting hay yesterday. IF you happen to be hunting and you see this deer PLEASE do not shoot it no matter how big it is for the next 4 years, after that I would hope you wouldnt tag it yourself but please, give me 4 years to study the animals movements and health. I would like to get a few more does and bucks from the area tagged in the next few years and just see how big a free ranging deer can get. Ill post pics of them as they are caught and let you all see there progress over the years. This one we think was a buck and it has a yellow #71 tag in its left ear. IF you do happen to shoot this deer or know of someone who does please contact me and let me know the area it was killed. As many of you know some deer will move as far as 15 miles or more from their birth range if they are bucks but most does stay within 2 miles. I KNOW for a fact that one deer I used to frequently see was killed over 8 miles away during the rut several years ago by a friend of mine on his property.

05/08/2013

We have 1 extra bag of corn, 12 bags of soybeans and 7 bags of grain sorghum if you want some. $20 a bag, seed is in 50lb bags, its been treated with innoculants and is ready to be planted. Its first come first serve so get it while you still can. There is nothing more simple than disking up an area, throwing a bag of soybeans and sorghum out with about 3 bags of 19-19-19 and watching the deer get big and fat right before your eyes! For about $125 you can purchase seed, fertilizer and lime and feed the deer from now until around the first of October on an $125 purchase all together. For less than a dollar a day YOU can make your deer herd very happy!

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1523 S Fayetteville Street
Asheboro, NC
27205

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