#2955890 - 09/24/12 07:27 PM
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But, are the deer eating it?
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#2956006 - 09/24/12 08:34 PM
Re: Whitetail Institute Pure Attraction. (pic)
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That looks really good
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#2956547 - 09/25/12 08:45 AM
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Looks great
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#2957253 - 09/25/12 05:41 PM
Re: Whitetail Institute Pure Attraction. (pic)
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But, are the deer eating it?
A little ...soybeans all around and woods are full of acorns. It will pay off in December. When soybeans are gone I figure they will pound it.
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#2958280 - 09/26/12 01:13 PM
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looks good
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#2958434 - 09/26/12 03:32 PM
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When did you plant?
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#2958497 - 09/26/12 04:34 PM
Re: Whitetail Institute Pure Attraction. (pic)
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Nealmeally
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Planted last week of August, I think. Got all that rain from hurricane a few days after. Its been growing bout a month. Fertilized a couple weeks ago before a rain. Only put 8-8-8 on it and not a lot... Deer are eating it some, it's just so much other food around they have every year. Soybeans mainly and my white oaks are pouring. Those pics are just one part that's the thickest. Planted biologic green patch plus all around that and they've been hitting it hard. That pure attraction is in some great dirt and it has growed super quick and thick. Really surprised me.. hoping I pull all the does in... then the bucks will come. Huge track of managed farmland and I hunt the 200 acre heart of it. All been managed for a while.
That area was actually a 70 acre field that we quit bushogging bout 12 years ago. We cleaned bout 15 acres up in the middle. Did all that over the summer. Been hunting it for 20 years and never planted all these greens. Hoping when the soybeans are gone they pile in there. Wish I had took pics of before and after. But I was too busy ..
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#2958546 - 09/26/12 05:22 PM
Re: Whitetail Institute Pure Attraction. (pic)
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Planted last week of August, I think. Got all that rain from hurricane a few days after. Its been growing bout a month. Fertilized a couple weeks ago before a rain. Only put 8-8-8 on it and not a lot... Deer are eating it some, it's just so much other food around they have every year. Soybeans mainly and my white oaks are pouring. Those pics are just one part that's the thickest. Planted biologic green patch plus all around that and they've been hitting it hard. That pure attraction is in some great dirt and it has growed super quick and thick. Really surprised me.. hoping I pull all the does in... then the bucks will come. Huge track of managed farmland and I hunt the 200 acre heart of it. All been managed for a while. That area was actually a 70 acre field that we quit bushogging bout 12 years ago. We cleaned bout 15 acres up in the middle. Did all that over the summer. Been hunting it for 20 years and never planted all these greens. Hoping when the soybeans are gone they pile in there. Wish I had took pics of before and after. But I was too busy ..
Looks great and sounds like a perfect setup for you. I bet you keep the pressure low and have all the does in there opening week of muzzle you'll bust a stud'! I planted some of the same stuff so I was curious how long yours was in for to compare. Looks like y'all done it right...
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#2958558 - 09/26/12 05:32 PM
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Nealmeally
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Place is in north AL. Just below the stateline.. The whole month of December is when it happens here. I love the look of the brassicas. Just hope the deer love em. Not expecting a lot til it gets colder and other food is gone ...
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#2958602 - 09/26/12 06:39 PM
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But, are the deer eating it?
Theoretically, they shouldnt start eating that stuff until the first frost anyways. However, we planted Imperial No-Plow (which has alot of the same stuff) in a few plots, and they are absolutely tearing it up. And that stuff is still knee high. Also, Oats shouldnt really be hit until a frost as well, though our oats are 5 inches lower than they are inside of our exclusion cages.
That surprised me due to all of the acorns falling. But that exclusion cage was all I needed to know for the first evening hunt. That and spotting a nice 115-120" 8pt in a field Friday evening. Convinced me to hunt the fields. Saw 7 in a 3 acre field. I wasnt about to hunt the acorns in the evening.
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#2958616 - 09/26/12 06:52 PM
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Nealmeally
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I planted these spots mainly for December and January ..... I can hunt this till January 31st. Frost makes it taste better evidently ..
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#2958894 - 09/26/12 09:47 PM
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I have always had good results from Whitetail Institute products. Especially the clover and Powerplant.
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#2958924 - 09/26/12 10:04 PM
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I have always had good results from Whitetail Institute products. Especially the clover and Powerplant.
I've got a 5 acre WI clover plot that's in it's second year and the deer are in it 24/7. I seen about 20 deer Saturday sitting over one. The stuff grows great good and thick.
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#2959358 - 09/27/12 09:50 AM
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Looks great!
From our experience, it usually takes deer a couple of years to really start utilizing the brassica. Once they "get use to it", they'll continue to hit it year after year, especially after a couple good killing freezes.
Good luck and thanks for posting pics!
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