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<blockquote data-quote="Realtree56" data-source="post: 5837822" data-attributes="member: 14890"><p>So I have always been somewhat obsessed with food plots, but places I have hunted have limited me to small kill plot type spots in the woods. I have figured that system out to some extent and have had decent success…. This year I'm moving my "area" on our club to a powerline that I can finally do the real deal I believe. From hanging a couple cameras there this past season there is a no doubt shooter and a couple stud up and comers frequenting the area. Headed out there tomorrow to do some prep work clearing the site, and spreading lime. The plan in my mind is to go back in 3-4 weeks weather dependent and frost seed in clover… the power line was 100% weeds and briars this past season, just wondering if cutting the dormant weeds now, spreading lime, and frost seeding ina few weeks is what you all would do, or I have considered not frost seeding, spraying, discing, and sowing buckwheat would be better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Realtree56, post: 5837822, member: 14890"] So I have always been somewhat obsessed with food plots, but places I have hunted have limited me to small kill plot type spots in the woods. I have figured that system out to some extent and have had decent success…. This year I’m moving my “area” on our club to a powerline that I can finally do the real deal I believe. From hanging a couple cameras there this past season there is a no doubt shooter and a couple stud up and comers frequenting the area. Headed out there tomorrow to do some prep work clearing the site, and spreading lime. The plan in my mind is to go back in 3-4 weeks weather dependent and frost seed in clover… the power line was 100% weeds and briars this past season, just wondering if cutting the dormant weeds now, spreading lime, and frost seeding ina few weeks is what you all would do, or I have considered not frost seeding, spraying, discing, and sowing buckwheat would be better? [/QUOTE]
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