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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5268822" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Certainly wouldn't want to discourage you from planting plots to improve your hunting experience....but the width of an old logging road x 50 yards long is going to provide some challenges....but not impossible...late summer take a rake and/or leaf blower and expose soil in area...sow it heavy with wheat or oats just before a light rain....you can create a small green plot......but if I was you I'd scout the land you have permission on and find the white oaks...if no white oaks find the red oaks....keep an eye out for persimmon trees too....acorns and persimmon start falling the deer will leave the yards and go to the timber to feed....good luck hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5268822, member: 20594"] Certainly wouldn't want to discourage you from planting plots to improve your hunting experience....but the width of an old logging road x 50 yards long is going to provide some challenges....but not impossible...late summer take a rake and/or leaf blower and expose soil in area...sow it heavy with wheat or oats just before a light rain....you can create a small green plot......but if I was you I'd scout the land you have permission on and find the white oaks...if no white oaks find the red oaks....keep an eye out for persimmon trees too....acorns and persimmon start falling the deer will leave the yards and go to the timber to feed....good luck hunting. [/QUOTE]
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