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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5669727" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>And so many of these people just copy each other. As I mentioned in the Food Plot section, the "no-till" food plot thing (basically, "throw-and-mow") is getting absolutely pounded to death, as if it's something new. Some of us were doing this years ago (because we didn't have the equipment to do anything else), realized it wasn't that productive, and moved on. Now it's being touted as the greatest system ever. Yes, it does have benefits. But it also has down-sides no one is mentioning in their YouTube videos.</p><p></p><p>I've also noticed most of these YouTubers are working/managing in Michigan, Minnesota, New York, etc. What works there doesn't always work in other areas, especially the Southeast. And I guess it is because of land ownership patterns in Northern States, but these YouTubers are all giving advice for the hunter with 25 acres to hunt/manage. I'm sure many hunters across the country are in the same boat, but good advice for 25 acres can be very different than advice for what many hunters in the Southeast have access to (100+ acres).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5669727, member: 17"] And so many of these people just copy each other. As I mentioned in the Food Plot section, the "no-till" food plot thing (basically, "throw-and-mow") is getting absolutely pounded to death, as if it's something new. Some of us were doing this years ago (because we didn't have the equipment to do anything else), realized it wasn't that productive, and moved on. Now it's being touted as the greatest system ever. Yes, it does have benefits. But it also has down-sides no one is mentioning in their YouTube videos. I've also noticed most of these YouTubers are working/managing in Michigan, Minnesota, New York, etc. What works there doesn't always work in other areas, especially the Southeast. And I guess it is because of land ownership patterns in Northern States, but these YouTubers are all giving advice for the hunter with 25 acres to hunt/manage. I'm sure many hunters across the country are in the same boat, but good advice for 25 acres can be very different than advice for what many hunters in the Southeast have access to (100+ acres). [/QUOTE]
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