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Newbie warm season food plot question
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5038825" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>I definitely agree on watching all the <a href="https://www.growingdeer.tv/" target="_blank">https://www.growingdeer.tv/</a> stuff on habitat improvement and food plots. I've learned so much from there. You did well by following Dr. Craig Harper - that man is a genius.</p><p></p><p>First thing I would do is look at your neighboring properties and <strong>figure out what they don't have. </strong>Fill that void on your land - make it stand out and the deer will find it and utilize it. Figure out how much quality cover you have - you'll need that regardless if the neighboring properties do or not. You may need to do some hack-n-squirt. What food is available? What can you do to create more food? I'd mainly focus on food and cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5038825, member: 5787"] I definitely agree on watching all the [URL]https://www.growingdeer.tv/[/URL] stuff on habitat improvement and food plots. I've learned so much from there. You did well by following Dr. Craig Harper - that man is a genius. First thing I would do is look at your neighboring properties and [B]figure out what they don't have. [/B]Fill that void on your land - make it stand out and the deer will find it and utilize it. Figure out how much quality cover you have - you'll need that regardless if the neighboring properties do or not. You may need to do some hack-n-squirt. What food is available? What can you do to create more food? I'd mainly focus on food and cover. [/QUOTE]
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