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#11

ORIGINAL: DropTine249
Germ, are those stands always up ? Or did you jsut recently put them out ?
Germ, are those stands always up ? Or did you jsut recently put them out ?
#12

ORIGINAL: DropTine249
Sounds like a really good plan. What are you planting in your plot ?
I did Chickory/Clover this year...Might actually plant some brasicas in a small 2 acre area just off of a clean pond, too.
ya, i can't wait... this weekend i am planting my first food plot, hanging 5 or 6 new stands, hanging 1 feeder and moving another feeder.the only way to getto this locationis by a boat and when we are done we are going to drift back down stream to catch channel cats. its like new years eve as a kid all over again!

Sounds like a really good plan. What are you planting in your plot ?
I did Chickory/Clover this year...Might actually plant some brasicas in a small 2 acre area just off of a clean pond, too.
#15

ORIGINAL: DropTine249
Really ? I knew that it was a good source of food during the winter months, but I was un-educated in regards to the time of year the deer will hit it.
Clover and Chickory are a hands down winner for fall, thats why I planted it.
seemed to be more of a mid-late winter food hit with the deer, yet remained untouched in the fall.
Clover and Chickory are a hands down winner for fall, thats why I planted it.
#17
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kansas
Posts: 451

d.i.c.k.s. in kansas city had a 1/2 off sale on their food plots, aparently there is an experation date on them. as a result i will be planting whitetail institute clover, no-plow, secrete plot, brasillas, and a couple others. i have a huge diffel bag full of random food plots, it is so heavy it almost takes two guys to pick it up. the awesome thing is the soil tests came back and the ground is perfect for clover, they said i can't add any lime or fertilizer to make it better. i got a pretty cheap first year for food plots.