Who's got pics of there food plot?
#12
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Maine
That looks a lot better than I could do. That is me in my waist high powerplant plot.
GH, I appreciate the help.
below from top to bottom
pic 1) That is me in my waist high powerplant plot
Pic 2) this is the Imperial clover Plot
Pic 3) a diffrent view of the Imperial Clover
Pic 4) A close up of the clover. Thats a shaws rewards card in my hand to give some scale of size)
Pic 5) this is a diffrent view of the Powerplant plot.
GH, I appreciate the help.

below from top to bottom
pic 1) That is me in my waist high powerplant plot
Pic 2) this is the Imperial clover Plot
Pic 3) a diffrent view of the Imperial Clover
Pic 4) A close up of the clover. Thats a shaws rewards card in my hand to give some scale of size)
Pic 5) this is a diffrent view of the Powerplant plot.
#14
Joined: May 2004
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From: Evans, GA
I took some pics last weekend of my soybean,claypea, sorghum mix plots. They are looking great. I will get them scanned and posted tomorrow. All are about knee high and look really good.
#17
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Maine
You guys seeing any deer traffic in your food plots?
I know of a buck that survived last season that was at least 12 points but sofar he's eluded me. It's tough to say where he'll end up considering the land is in suburbia[:'(]
#18
Joined: May 2004
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From: Evans, GA
The activity in mine has perked up a good bit in the last month. Still enough brouse around so they aren't destroying the plots yet but noticable eating and lots of tracks. I have sevral other plots that get Oats, wheat rye and rape mix around the end of next month. Those get tore up early as the rape comes up. I am going to try to get some game cam pics out of one of them. I swear I almost have as much fun working and watching the food plots as I do the hunting.



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