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by Big Bore. 05/01/24 11:16 PM
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Re: Food Plot Question
[Re: ronfromramer]
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08/13/19 07:09 AM
08/13/19 07:09 AM
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A 2 acre food plot can be a deer magnet. I'd plant oats, wheat and rye then overseed with clover and some brassicas(rape, radishes, turnips, etc). Put a shooting house on both ends to allow for hunting n and s wind that you can get in and out of without disturbing the deer. Don't shoot up the does and they will be there every day. When the rut comes, that is where the bucks will be. I have several like that that I hunt regularly and have been for years. I see deer 90%+ of the times I hunt them This^^^
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