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Improving as a Hunter and Summer Scouting Velvets
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 4765113" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>Good luck on your quest and love that you pick out something new to focus on each year. I don't intentionally do that but I guess I do in a way. Your strategy this year was mine last year....patterning early season velvet bucks. You'll probably find they are much easier to pattern, but the strategy is still the same when it comes to setup....for the exception of them hitting the fields earlier than you're used to and not having to get further back in the timber - that's what I found last year (and is predictably given). Mine this year blends into spring, that is, learning and practicing no-till food plots. We just got a no-till drill and are expanding our existing plots of 15 acres to 30 acres. Really want to push for nutrition for the animals in a positive way. Crop rotation - soybeans in spring and a fall mix in the fall. I've really became obsessed with Growing Deer TV with Dr. Grant Woods. </p><p></p><p>Hope you the best!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 4765113, member: 5787"] Good luck on your quest and love that you pick out something new to focus on each year. I don’t intentionally do that but I guess I do in a way. Your strategy this year was mine last year....patterning early season velvet bucks. You’ll probably find they are much easier to pattern, but the strategy is still the same when it comes to setup....for the exception of them hitting the fields earlier than you’re used to and not having to get further back in the timber - that’s what I found last year (and is predictably given). Mine this year blends into spring, that is, learning and practicing no-till food plots. We just got a no-till drill and are expanding our existing plots of 15 acres to 30 acres. Really want to push for nutrition for the animals in a positive way. Crop rotation - soybeans in spring and a fall mix in the fall. I’ve really became obsessed with Growing Deer TV with Dr. Grant Woods. Hope you the best! [/QUOTE]
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