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FOOD PLOT IDEAS???
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<blockquote data-quote="Stalker" data-source="post: 394115" data-attributes="member: 2491"><p>Biologic has a variety of things, I used a mix that worked great. I can not remember the name but it has 3 plants in it, a type of Rye Grass, a type of clover and either brascia or chicory. I waited until we had a good chance of rain and once it was up about 6 inches I put 10 10 10 out, again on a good chance of rain. My food plot looks like a 1 acre garden...and the deer are in it every day. I will say that it is good to make sure that you put it out in good soil. Mine is in a low spot near a run off creek that stays fairly damp for days after rain. Not wet but if you rake back about an inch the soil is dark in color and is cool to the touch. Also try to locate your food plot so that your deer stand is between bedding areas and the food plot. This way you can catch them going to and from each location instead of spooking them out of their dinning area or bedroom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalker, post: 394115, member: 2491"] Biologic has a variety of things, I used a mix that worked great. I can not remember the name but it has 3 plants in it, a type of Rye Grass, a type of clover and either brascia or chicory. I waited until we had a good chance of rain and once it was up about 6 inches I put 10 10 10 out, again on a good chance of rain. My food plot looks like a 1 acre garden...and the deer are in it every day. I will say that it is good to make sure that you put it out in good soil. Mine is in a low spot near a run off creek that stays fairly damp for days after rain. Not wet but if you rake back about an inch the soil is dark in color and is cool to the touch. Also try to locate your food plot so that your deer stand is between bedding areas and the food plot. This way you can catch them going to and from each location instead of spooking them out of their dinning area or bedroom. [/QUOTE]
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