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Food plot transition zones and feathered edges
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5784852" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Like you, most of my plots dont have room to spare. But I do have one 2.5ac plot I plant in sorgham, millet, beans in the summer, yet only plant about half if that in the fall and leave the standing cover all around it. It gets a fair amount of use in daylight, but I think that's because of lack of pressure more than anything.</p><p></p><p>I do have another half acre plot surrounded by near clear-cut 4y ago, so it has incredible bedding cover with narrow roads through the cutover leading to the plot. Now that plot gets an insane amount of daylight activity. It's not unusual to get pics of does/ fawns just bedded in it at 2pm. But again, very little hunting pressure (only been hunted once this season)</p><p></p><p>Posted this before, but pic of the 2.5ac plot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5784852, member: 2805"] Like you, most of my plots dont have room to spare. But I do have one 2.5ac plot I plant in sorgham, millet, beans in the summer, yet only plant about half if that in the fall and leave the standing cover all around it. It gets a fair amount of use in daylight, but I think that's because of lack of pressure more than anything. I do have another half acre plot surrounded by near clear-cut 4y ago, so it has incredible bedding cover with narrow roads through the cutover leading to the plot. Now that plot gets an insane amount of daylight activity. It's not unusual to get pics of does/ fawns just bedded in it at 2pm. But again, very little hunting pressure (only been hunted once this season) Posted this before, but pic of the 2.5ac plot [/QUOTE]
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