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FOOD PLOTS #1889421
10/25/16 02:29 AM
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hunter84 Offline OP
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How is your food plots doing ? What is your plan for the plots when and if we get any rain ? Over seeding ?

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889446
10/25/16 02:56 AM
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We havn't planted yet, and I'm not going to waste money on seed, fertilizer, tractor and other stuff till we get some appreciable amount of rain. It will take a slow two or three inch rain to help much. The forecast thru Nov 3 is less than 5% chance of rain. I might plant oats or rye with rye grass just to have something green, depending if we have rain.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889451
10/25/16 03:02 AM
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Awbarn, AL
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I haven't even bought anything yet. I'm beginning to wonder if this will be "the year we didn't have food plots". Never had that happen in my life that I remember.

Last edited by CNC; 10/25/16 03:03 AM.

We dont rent pigs
Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889464
10/25/16 03:17 AM
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Moundville, Al
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We planted early last week because rain was in the forecast ahead of that front. Well...it didn't even hardly wet the ground. I too have thought we may go a whole year without green fields. To answer the question, our fields are just large places of dirt. That's it.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889481
10/25/16 03:32 AM
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Next chance of rain I'm going to plant no matter what. I bought seed about two months ago.


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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889490
10/25/16 03:38 AM
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I bought seed early and planted in September. This will be the first year since the early 90's when i started planting plots, that i wont have any for bow season. My seed is under a layer of thatch, or at least i hope it is. I haven't seen a lot of scratching by turkeys, but have seen some. I'm not buying anymore seed. Screw it. I hope when it rains, the seed that is there will sprout, if not, oh well.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889493
10/25/16 03:41 AM
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seed is stacked in the shed, I'm not planting till I SEE rain on the ground here.


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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889500
10/25/16 03:44 AM
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We had tilled and planted the plots in Covington Co. several weeks ago. I had been waiting on 1 small plot ( 1 acre) but finally planted it with BFO and WI Pure Attraction this weekend because of the possibility of rain this week that has now disappeared. Before I could cover the seed with my cart and harrow drag my batteries were dying. The WI product should be fine if it ever rains. My question is should I go back this weekend and drag the plot because I know the BFO needs to be covered or should I just take my chances. I have enough to redo the planting if necessary. We have a fair amount of turkeys that may eat the seeds before I make it back up there.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889505
10/25/16 03:47 AM
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we planting this weekend. no damn rain in sight.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889538
10/25/16 04:11 AM
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I planted a couple of weeks ago and the ones around the house got some rain and are up looking good. I haven't been to the camp yet but I'm sure its still powder up there. Might have to broadcast corn in my dirt fields and hunt over that all year lol.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: CNC] #1889543
10/25/16 04:15 AM
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Originally Posted By: CNC
I haven't even bought anything yet. I'm beginning to wonder if this will be "the year we didn't have food plots". Never had that happen in my life that I remember.


same here

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889548
10/25/16 04:19 AM
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somewhere around 112.
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Planted last weekend. The seed will be fine in the ground until it rains if the Turkey's don't dig it all up.


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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889580
10/25/16 04:41 AM
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Planted October 1 its coming up good in spots but sparse in others. Only rain was Thursday just settled the dust.


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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889594
10/25/16 04:53 AM
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You mean dirt plots????

Our seed, planted a month ago just before a forecast rain, was slightly cut into the dirt and then was overseeded with the small seed. It rained the next day but nothing since. Not good. Overseeded again with the small seed stuff.

Hopefully when the rains come, we will have at least something coming up.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889665
10/25/16 06:07 AM
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Planted early October. Some shades spots look ok despite the lack of rain.

If we don't get rain soon, I might overseed late with sweet ryegrass.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889864
10/25/16 09:02 AM
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We planted in sept. And it rained that evening when we was putting stuff up it got out of the ground but then it dryed off so i dont know if it'll make even with a good rain

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: deerfeeder89] #1889869
10/25/16 09:08 AM
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I got the fertilizer out and plots are tilled and smooth powder and ready for seed. I'm not broadcasting it until I see rain in the sky.

At this point, I'm just hoping to have something to hunt over in January and February.

Might be a very interesting gun season in November with hardly anyone having any plots.


"The future's uncertain and the end is always near"
Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889927
10/25/16 10:08 AM
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We spread fertilizer, lime and disked it in about three weeks go. The seed is still stacked in the shed. I thought by now it would have rained. I've waited this long so I guess I'll wait some more.

I sat on an unplanted, dirt plot Sunday. I don't bow hunt and was hoping to see a hog. I had three does, a spotted fawn and a six point in the plot kicking dirt and searching under piles of thatch. I was surprised that I even saw one deer.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889956
10/25/16 10:38 AM
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Here at Wilborns we have plenty of feed for your deer heard shelled, crushed walnuts, corn, buck booster and much more! Come by or call us at 256-737-9595

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #1889976
10/25/16 11:05 AM
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I like to plant in early November. My place is in Barbour county and we have a late Jan rut peak, so I want my plots young and tender then. I've tried planting early,late and in between, but what works best for me is planting and fertilizing the first part of Nov. and hitting the plots with ammonia nitrate around Dec.20. Some of you that have never planted late may be in for a pleasant surprise.

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