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BC Cowboy 03-09-2011 10:00 AM

Food Plot hunting???
 
Guys,

You have all had some very good advice in the past, so I am going to throw out another question... It may sound ridiculous, but it have been stuck on it for while...

Do you guys actually hunt on your food plots? Or do you hunt the trails coming into the plot?

I am planning on developing a couple plots (700 + acres of central BC farmland in which to make my plots) But i have never made food plots before. I have just always hunted the fields and water sources. I want to ensure the deer are getting all the minerals and nutrients they need, so i was planning a couple rackstacker mineral sites and then a couple acre or two food plots to try and keep the deer around all year (if i can keep the wolf population down...)

I have decided on the seed to use and the fertilizer (not new to farming by any means!!) But the placement of these plots and the placement of my tree stands and blinds i was a little unsure of... Hence my question, do you hunt the food plot itself...? I am concerned about the deer and elk getting wise to the food source and not coming into it after a year of hunting and hopefully successful hunting!

Thanks for any advice!

BC Cowboy 03-10-2011 09:03 AM

Wow... I figured my American bothers would come to the plate with... so far nothing!! Come on guys!

salukipv1 03-10-2011 11:13 AM

I have always been under the hunt over small food plots, or trails to big food plots, but in some sense you want a big food plot simply to feed/produce the big healthy bucks, not to hunt them, you want them to feed there and grow, not be worried to eat there.

jlaper3 03-11-2011 02:02 PM

I think your best bet is to wait until late season to hunt food plots. You want the deer to feel comfortable there and use during daylight hours. If there is to much pressure the deer will turn noctunal in a hurry. Trust me I am speeking from experience.


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