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Old 05-12-2008, 07:23 PM
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Default 300 acres to hunt

well i have been having some work done on my house and i was talking to the mason rebuilding my porch colums.
i asked him if he hunted he said yes. after talking for about 20 mins
he said he needed some one do hunt for him as he had no time.

Well i said i would be happy to help him out and he said if i gave him some meat i could hunt his 300 acres of woods.

and do what ever i need to get the job done.
and the land is like 2 miles from my house

i will be hunting will bow of coarse and muzzleloader
I will be planting a few small plots i hope three a bow plot muzzleloader plot and a extra to mix up the hunting.

all three will be bow hunting one will be bow only and the other two both
Is there any layout differnce to bow hunting and ml hunting or should i just lay out square plots.

I have saw a few plots on tv shows layded out in small line and x's what should i do
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Old 05-12-2008, 07:34 PM
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it sounds like you have a great opportunity..
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Old 05-12-2008, 10:10 PM
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Hey bigtime, a lot depends on what size plots you are planning and the type of equipment you have available to prepare them.

In our 900 acre / 9 member club (leased pine tree plantation) each member has two or three personal food plots. You hunt your own plots only - unless invited by another member to hunt his plot. That way each member has a stake in how well they develop their plots. I have three plots that I've developed over the last ten years- two are 1/3 acre each and one is 1/2 acre. You should understand up front that a food plot can takequite a bit of work to get established and are not cheap to maintain.

If you're in a wooded area, generally speaking a square or oval plot works better because trees will reduce the light available to long narrow plots and the tree root systems have a detrimental effect on food plot growthalong the edge of the plot.

Here's the BIGGIE. Do you have access to a tractor? If not, you might be better off opening up a few areas by walking around with a chain saw,cutting everything in a 50-foot circle at knee height and hitting theregrowth/natural vegetation with pelletized lime (very important) and fertilizer. Then set up your stand twenty or thirty feet back in the woods and positioned so youcan see the clearing. This is pretty effective, especially if you can set up two or three clearingsfairly close together (like in a triangle formation) with your stand situated where you can see all of them.
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