Food Plots and Wack Shacks... 8)
Hunters are starting to realize just how effective and beneficial Food Plots are for attracting and concentrating game. Not only are food plots good for the hunter, they are good for all manner of wildlife by providing a food source. Food Plots do not have to be huge, a 1/4 acre food plot is about 55' X 55' and this can be done by hand with some effort and small expense.
Seed for food plots is available at your local gunstore and co-op and there are many brands available. A well banced mixture of seed will contain perennial and annual forage seeds designed to attract and hold deer, turkeys, grouse, rabbits and other foraging wildlife.
On two of the properties we hunt we have planted and maintained small food plots with great success. This year we are planting much larger sections (aprox 20 acres) with the help of heavy equipment and ATV's.
The food plots we planted in the past grew up high enough that it provided good cover for the deer and by the fall the fescue and millet was tall enough to hide the deer.
It was soon obvious that we needed tree stands or tower blinds if we were going to hunt successfully over the food plots. This year we are building a number of blinds (wack shacks) and putting them on raised platforms in order to get a better view and clearer shots. We are currently experimenting with designs and sizes to try and figure out the most effective type of tower blind.
We have a number of apprentice hunters and we are building two wack shacks large enough so that we can have an apprentice and a mentor situated comfortably and safely together.
I don't know if any of you guys use wack shacks or tower blinds but I could use some ideas if you have any.
I will get some pics of the food plots as they grow up and some pics of the Towers as we build them.
The voice in my head says... If you build it they will come... what do you think... am I on to something here... or should I call the nurse for some more medication :?:
Hunters are starting to realize just how effective and beneficial Food Plots are for attracting and concentrating game. Not only are food plots good for the hunter, they are good for all manner of wildlife by providing a food source. Food Plots do not have to be huge, a 1/4 acre food plot is about 55' X 55' and this can be done by hand with some effort and small expense.
Seed for food plots is available at your local gunstore and co-op and there are many brands available. A well banced mixture of seed will contain perennial and annual forage seeds designed to attract and hold deer, turkeys, grouse, rabbits and other foraging wildlife.
On two of the properties we hunt we have planted and maintained small food plots with great success. This year we are planting much larger sections (aprox 20 acres) with the help of heavy equipment and ATV's.
The food plots we planted in the past grew up high enough that it provided good cover for the deer and by the fall the fescue and millet was tall enough to hide the deer.
It was soon obvious that we needed tree stands or tower blinds if we were going to hunt successfully over the food plots. This year we are building a number of blinds (wack shacks) and putting them on raised platforms in order to get a better view and clearer shots. We are currently experimenting with designs and sizes to try and figure out the most effective type of tower blind.
We have a number of apprentice hunters and we are building two wack shacks large enough so that we can have an apprentice and a mentor situated comfortably and safely together.
I don't know if any of you guys use wack shacks or tower blinds but I could use some ideas if you have any.
I will get some pics of the food plots as they grow up and some pics of the Towers as we build them.
The voice in my head says... If you build it they will come... what do you think... am I on to something here... or should I call the nurse for some more medication :?:




















































