Planting a pumpking patch to attract deer
#11
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Coffeyville KS USA
Posts: 931
RE: Planting a pumpking patch to attract deer
i'm growing some pumpkins for a local civic organization this year. we plan on selling them the first week of october at an annual fair. it also happens to coincide with ML deer season.
#12
RE: Planting a pumpking patch to attract deer
ORIGINAL: excalibur43
Deer love pumpkins! They usually won't start eating them until after a good frost, when the pumpkins start wilting.
Deer love pumpkins! They usually won't start eating them until after a good frost, when the pumpkins start wilting.
I planted both next to my food plot this year, which contains soybeans, milo, and winter wheat, so will find out for sure this fall.
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: waterville/barre vermont USA
Posts: 337
RE: Planting a pumpking patch to attract deer
there is no doubt about it, deer absolutely LOVE pumpkins! my father and i would go to a local grower the day/weekend after Halloween, and take back home for free four to six truck loads of the things. then we would drop all of them. once the frost got to them, they soften up, and the deer stomp on them to break them so they could get to the insides. with that many pumpkins they would last until spring, frreezing during the winter solid, but that wouldn't stop the deer, they would come in all winter long. and in Vermont, that could be until May. but i would talk with a local grower first to see if you can get the kind of free deal like we usually did. no sense in commiting space to grow something if you can put it in a nice neat pile.