Yeah, I know it’s 90 degrees out there and all those other excuses, but it’s still time to get some chores done that will pay back in the fall and winter. By that time it’s too late to do these things ...
Planting mustard and turnips are good too, and, when it gets real cold, you’ll see deer digging up the turnips to eat them.” “And, if you like to hunt turkeys, clover is a must. Turkeys need good ...
Planting perennials will save you time and money. Most important, these plots will keep deer coming back to your property year after year Food plots are becoming an annual ritual for the nation’s ...
HAMBURG – While forgetting the Arctic-like days of January are impossible, now is the time for sportsmen to turn their thoughts to those of spring. And nothing says spring like the results that come ...
Deer hunting is a labor of love. For hardcore whitetail junkies, the work usually begins long before the dawn of another opening day. The clock is ticking. Texas’ Archery Only and Managed Lands Deer ...
Frigid air, frozen fields, and ground as hard as granite might not have you thinking about food plots. But if you want fields of deer forage next fall that will attract and nurture heavy-racked bucks, ...
“If the deer wipe out a 3- or 4-acre plot, then double or triple the size of the plot next year. A good rule of thumb is to plant a minimum of 3 percent of your land base in food plots, with most of ...
If you hunt whitetails with a gun anywhere in the South, chances are good you hunt over a food plot for at least part of the season. Hunters go to the trouble and expense of planting food plots for a ...
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