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BowPassion
Takin' Aim on Everything
location: Bella Vista
Posts: 77
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Food Plots
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May 14, 2011, 01:40:07 PM »
Took the Bobcat T300 out in the food plots today and got everything knocked down and re-seeded! I'm getting excited for Bow season coming up. Sept. 15th in Missouri. I have a few plots in McDonald county I hunt and I can't wait.
Anybody else working their plots?
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Kevin
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King of the Wild Frontier
location: Springfield, Missouri
Posts: 1538
Re: Food Plots
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May 15, 2011, 01:02:18 PM »
Nice. What did you plant this year?
I'm moving to Springfield in 6 weeks. Looking forward to that early bow season myself.
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mpoor
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Country Boy Can Survive
location: Yell, County
Posts: 335
Re: Food Plots
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May 16, 2011, 09:23:33 AM »
I don't have a place I can plant food plots on, but I am in the process of negoticating a 400 ac. lease. If I get it I intend to plant some food plots. Gotta get the deal done first.
I have a lease in NW Arkansas that has all the natural habitat in place, all I do is leave it alone and hunt it sparingly.
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BowPassion
Takin' Aim on Everything
location: Bella Vista
Posts: 77
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May 20, 2011, 09:51:37 PM »
I have a Pennington Seed Representative that I use for work. So I have a lot of buckmasters and rackmasters out which I have had good luck with. Also have a little patch of bio-logic out, which is a pain in the ass too grow might I add. Stubborn seed.....
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moodyhuntingcamp
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location: jonesboro
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June 20, 2011, 07:56:00 PM »
I am hunting on a small plot in green county about 20 acers there isnt much space there to plant a food since the brush is so thick. I have gotten pics of some really nice bucks from last year and want to keep then around my spot. we are working on leasing a 11 acer spot next to mine that has one small open spot around a 4th a acer. what would be a good thing to plant that the deer cant clean out by hunting season. plus there is no way to get water to this spot so i need something that dont need alot of it. got any ideals?
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mpoor
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Country Boy Can Survive
location: Yell, County
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June 21, 2011, 10:22:36 AM »
Quote from: moodyhuntingcamp on June 20, 2011, 07:56:00 PM
I am hunting on a small plot in green county about 20 acers there isnt much space there to plant a food since the brush is so thick. I have gotten pics of some really nice bucks from last year and want to keep then around my spot. we are working on leasing a 11 acer spot next to mine that has one small open spot around a 4th a acer. what would be a good thing to plant that the deer cant clean out by hunting season. plus there is no way to get water to this spot so i need something that dont need alot of it. got any ideals?
Corn feeder
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moodyhuntingcamp
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location: jonesboro
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June 21, 2011, 06:03:23 PM »
I already have two feeders in place and with the priceof corn going up itwould be nice to plant somehing and not have to refill it over and over.
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