Food Plots whos planting?

crazy_davey said:
I guess It is not worth the time. Bighead is right and everyone who does not agree with him is wrong. Sorry god allmighty, I am wrong and you are right, we all as hunters owe our hunting lives to you, you are the man Bighead.

I was offering another opinion in my past post and trying to be decent about it. Sorry for posting in your topic Bigredd.

Tearing apart someones wording in a post is a sign of weakness, because you have nothing else to pick on. Why not answer some of the questions you were asked by IVO? Because you cant come up with anyting better than to rip apart his posts?

I should have known better than to fight with a Walmart employee :rolleyes:

When you have no argument you resort to personal attacks and lies again davey... How about an intelligent comment?

I answered everyone of his and your questions... point for point.

You are calling me weak... that is special... I debate with facts and personal opinion... not heresay and vitriolic criticism!
I never suggesteed you be banned... only that you contribute something valid to the thread or move along.:rolleyes:
 
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Quick Facts

The establishment of food plots for wildlife is legal in all 50 states.

State laws regulate and often prohibit the hunting over attractants or bait. No state prohibits the hunting over planted food plots.

Managed food plots for wildlife grew out of private industry and state agencies efforts to increase whitetail deer populations.

The practice of planting wildlife food plots became common 30 years in the Southern timber industry as timber companies began to recognize the benefits of wildlife management to the value of their properties.

An estimated $50 million dollars is spent nationwide each year in establishing food plots for whitetail deer.

The whitetail deer population is larger than anytime in modern U.S. history.

Through the efforts of sportsmen and organizations like the Nation Wild Turkey Federation more food plots are being planted for turkey and turkey populations have increased dramatically nationwide.
 
Went and checked the food plots today... put up a doe and three fawns... they were gone before I could fire the reactor in the camera. I got some pics of the new plots... they are doing good in all three spots... lots of coverage and quick development.
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The plots that we put in Bishops last year are simply amazing... The clover is knee high already and we saw cottontails, jacks, geese and ducks, deer and turkeys all in a two day period feeding in these plots. I can watch the biggest food plot from the windows of the house.... better than TV.
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Redd:

Very good success with Bishop's in S. Muskoka .... 3rd year running for a couple of small plots. They are utilized almost daily. Between the plots and some selected clear-cutting to open the canopy ... wildlife abounds where it once seemed scarce. Big advocate. Keep up the good work & screw the nay-sayers.
 
Got a question Redd that I posted on another form but would like your input as well.


I planted a 1/4 acre plot this year in my back yard and I can't tell what are weeds and what is the Forage mix. I can't seem to find any links to what the plot is supposed to look like in the spring summer and fall. does anyone have any pics of their plots using this seed mixture or does anyone know of a link I could use for comparison?

I have lots of these plants that are coming up, they are
about 1 -2 feet high and have a small yellow flower anyone know what these are?

Thanks
Camper
 
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