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Experiences with Land Management

Discussion in 'Whitetail Deer Hunting' started by Michiganswilderness, Sep 21, 2016.

  1. trickytross

    trickytross Weekend Warrior

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    That's pretty solid advice! I've taken soil samples in some spots that we had mowed, marked the paperwork for the same analysis as a food plot and sent it in. Made a good portion of the recommended soil amendments and let it grow. It has been extremely productive! Native forage and forbes are often overlooked!!


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  2. dbl lung

    dbl lung Weekend Warrior

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    I'm in WI and no I don't film anything. It is really fun to not have to manage a huge property. Went out this evening there and so 13 deer and 2 were 3 1/2 year old 8 pointers. Really nice bucks that I had at 18 yards and just took pictures of them.:)
     
  3. Michiganswilderness

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    Post the pictures up here!
     

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