How To Get More Deer Feeding In Your Food Plots At The Same Time
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ย. 2024
- Breaking up deer food plots visually so more deer will feed in your plots earlier in the evening before it gets dark. Using screens like strips of milo, sorghum or corn in your food plots is an easy to break them up without eliminating any food. Not recommended to to use food as a screen for your access trails to your hunting blinds and stands.
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Nice setup Randy, thx for sharing
Great design and utilizing a variety of structure & food, those deer are going to be very comfortable in that field this fall!
Very interesting! I am looking forward to seeing the results. Thanks for sharing there eh!
If you check normal corn fields, the outside 2-3 rows generally are shorter and produce smaller stalks and ears. We call it border effect. Essentially all the rows you planted are border effect. They don’t need to compete for sunlight so they will stay shorter than if they were planted in a normal field. It’ll be interesting to see how deer are affected. Interesting experiment thinking outside the box.
I plant a total of 5 acres in corn . It's mostly broke up and used as screening/ cover. In the winter it provides food as I don't cut it or mow until the end of spring. It makes a huge difference in a heavy pressured deer area.
I love structure in foodplots. They are more comfortable coming out in daylight as well. Very nice work.
Looks like an amazing plan. Well done
Finally a new video. Thank you
Great video awesome ideas. Do u plant any Brassicas?
Randy, great info...thanks for sharing. Years ago we would plant 4 rows of corn in a cross pattern on our small plots to divide them so the bucks would have to go through the plot to visually check for does. We haven't tried much Milo as of yet, but plan on doing so in the future, not sure if we planted in August if it would do much. We are trying to get down to one fall food plot planting in Mid-August and just keep the fields clean during the summer. Thanks, Bob
Looks like an awesome plan
I think i might test corn and beans plant together randomly. Think that itll do similar objectives but might not look as nice. Then top seed rye red clover in late August.
I have 42 acres that has red cedars on it it's covered in that would you cut most of them for better deer hunting
Looks good
Interesting approach. Where is this? Our farm is in the western Ozarks and I’d like to see which ways to teak to fit.
Southern MI
Still waiting for my hat 😊
This Fall Greg... promise 🙂
@@SeeMoreBucksdeal!!