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Deer food plots in
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 11:59 am
by cowboy
Re: Deer food plots in
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 9:04 pm
by ricky racer
After careful observation, it appears that there might just be room for 1 more bow hunter
up there, buddy!!
Re: Deer food plots in
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 9:08 pm
by dgrapes59
Billy,
I am not sure but it looks like you are creating a little seat time, looks like a lot of work.. I mean fun!
Nice job, thanks for sharing,
Re: Deer food plots in
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 12:09 pm
by beaconlight
Looks great Bill.
Re: Deer food plots in
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 7:46 pm
by cowboy
Hi Ricky
The wolves put a big hit on our deer population this winter. Killing one doe withing 200 yards of the trailer. And another behind the pole barn. With a third killed about 1500 feet away from the trailer and thats just the ones I found remains (fur they eat everything else) of. So far I have only seen one four point and for the next two years we are limiting ourselves to bucks 6 pt and up.
Thanks David
I wish I had my plows but I have them at home to replace the points and shares. So I borrowed my uncles plows and they made a mess. But I did what I could with them.
Thanks Bill
Gotta keep last years bambi's fed.
Billy
Re: Deer food plots in
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:34 pm
by ricky racer
No wonder the last time I drove through the Seney Wildlife Refuse I saw signs all over the place urging locals to shoot every wolf that see. I know that could get a guy in a lot of trouble, but between the wolves and winter kill I know the deer are paying a high price. I sometimes think the NRC wants to eliminate the deer in the state and convert us to turkey hunters.
How is the bear hunting at your place? Does your family hunt bear there?
Re: Deer food plots in
Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 9:27 am
by cowboy
Some of them have radio collars. And with a $5000 fine I am not going to unless my life is in danger. I hate that now I feel compelled to carry a gun at all times. I always used to just go for a walk in the wood not much care except for getting lost.
There are some bear around. I saw a huge black bear on my uncles about a mile away. And every spring I used to see tracks going by the trailer. I don't know if my being around so much this year made them stay farther out or not.
Billy
Re: Deer food plots in
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 3:43 pm
by BigBill
Nice work... I'd like to plant a little plot but i'm not sure what to plant. I have a small 5 gallon corn feeder going all winter but down the back,which i need to increase to a drum instead of a bucket and in the field i'd like to intergrate something to attract deer in the grass. I can let the field grow higher too. I'm feeding about 250lbs of corn per winter and i figure to go up to 500lbs. I'm also using the TSC deer apple blocks too the big ones not the little ones. The little ones disappear at the sametime i put them out there gone the next morning. I planted apple, pear and peach trees too.
Besides the deer we now have blackbears which have been seen at 4pm in the afternoon.
I only have two acres thats bordered by water shed property plus i have horse farms around me too. Were getting the critters all the time going thru the bottoms into the water shed area. They come right thru my land.
Re: Deer food plots in
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 2:15 pm
by cowboy
Thanks BigBill
I got a deer feed plot mix from the feed mill. Then I put in winter wheat, oats, rye and peas. My cousin said he can not figure out what they want so he puts everything in and lest them pick what they want.
I was surprised two of my fields were up 3" a week later. I didn't put in any fertilizer when I planted but put 100lbs in each of the two my fields of 19-19-19 last weekend.
Here they are after two weeks.
After having the place four years I just saw my first buck there. Monday nite there was a little spike horn out eating across from the trailer. Sure made me feel good seeing him enjoy all the work I did
Billy