food plot questions
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Duluth Minnesota USA
Posts: 285
food plot questions
I have 26acres and planning to put some food plots in. My land consists of Ash,White Pines,and Cedars,Yellow Birch trees. I was thinking about thinning out some of the ash and planting white oaks and some presimmon trees and some grapes and rasberries.Then a clover,buckwheat,alfalfa. After reading some websites,they were saying that you should put in long narrow strips instead of a large area plot. Is that true? or doesn't it really matter.But I know that I want to have a food source for each season.And another question. So far this hunting season I've seen alot of does and then about 6 diff.spikes,4 6 ptrs,and a 10ptr,a 9ptr,and a 14ptr. should I try harvesting a doe and leave the bucks alone.My season ends at the end of December.And does anybody know of a soybean that can take alot of overbrowsing? Thanks for you time.
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Livonia Mi USA
Posts: 551
RE: food plot questions
The ideal buck/doe ratio is about 3-1/1. 2/1 is best. Your on the right track. Are you feeding supplements? How large of open areas and how many do you have? Do soil samples no matter how large or small.
Romans 10:9 Psalms 42
Romans 10:9 Psalms 42
#3
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Duluth Minnesota USA
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RE: food plot questions
The only open space that I relly have is about a 2 acre spot the other spot is a strip that leads into the state trail system. I'ts about 5ft wide and the lenght goes about 80 yds. this is where i plan on planting the clover/alfalfa mix. on the one side I have a semi-open of trees mixed with ash and yellow birch and then the other side is mixed with cedars and pines,ash,birch,the cedars is dominate. I was gonna cut down some ash and replace w/presimmons and oaks. which kind of clovers do the deer really eat most? Because i've planted White clover and yellow blossom and they relly didn't care fot them.I also planted rape in mid summer and was told that they love them in the late season and not one was eaten.Alot of the cedar sapplings were eaten up. And I tried the Antler King mineral mix and they liked that alot. But then I talked to my local DNR office and was told that the mineral was considered baiting the deer. I also feed in the winter because I like to watch them and that way I get a better idea what is around my property.And their is one doe that was injured in a fight and I believe that she's surviving in partly of eating in my back yard,she doesn't move around very good and I've seen her bedded down near the house as we get more snow and I think she knows if she stays away she'll become the wolves,plus she gets picked on by the other deer,because they know she's injured,but enough rambling.thanks for your time
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Strasburg VA USA
Posts: 45
RE: food plot questions
I don't know were you live at but a 10-14 pt buck is an exceptional deer in my part of the woods. I would harvest those two deer. They may have reached their potential. Narrow strips worked good for me. two 100 yards strips 40 yards wide, along a cedar thicket.
#8
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Livonia Mi USA
Posts: 551
RE: food plot questions
Plant the open areas... Do a soil sample. If the deer did not hit the white clover it is most likely because the soil isn't sweet enough, lime. Be careful with that winter feeding.
Romans 10:9 Psalms 42
Romans 10:9 Psalms 42
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Portland OR. USA
Posts: 14
RE: food plot questions
When you used the antler king mineral mix how did you decide where to dump it,I have tried it but, never had any success with the deer using it. How long did it take for the deer to fine it.
#10
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Duluth Minnesota USA
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RE: food plot questions
I found a main trail then followed it until I found where their was at least 3 to 4 trails branching off the main trail and put the whole 25# bag in a small clear area along the main and branching trails.Just remember to use one 25#bag per acre.I tried the blocks but the damn bears kept stealing them,besides the deer perfer the loose stuff better,IMO.