RE: NAHC Food plot Article - bone to pick
I heard a comment today that I want to share with the guys who want to find a less expensive way to plant. It came from a guy that sells Imperial Clover. My comment to him was why was the Imperial Clover a little higher than the co-op varieties. His reply.........
"It's hard to be the cheapest and the best".
Damn it, I want the best. I don't get to hunt but a few weeks each year and the last thing I want is to have a failure or use something that saves a couple of bucks ($$$) and doesn't work. It isn't worth the risk and every time I try it, something goes wrong. I may drive across town to save 5 cents a gallon but my plots will be the best money can buy.