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Food Plot Prep

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by bowsie15, Mar 28, 2014.

  1. bowsie15

    bowsie15 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    They were on conservation. I thought the property line was deeper in from my food plot. I don't own the land I rent it and never saw a plot boundary. Live and learn I guess. Just absolutely sux because there is no land around here to do a plot it's all privately owned or conservation/trustees of reservations. I'm going to talk with him tomorrow and try to figure out something that will work for both ways.


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  2. jrk_indle84

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    Gotcha, yea that definitely kinda sucks. Hopefully it'll turn out alright, good luck.
     
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    Swamp Stalker Legendary Woodsman

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    oh man.......that really sucks. sorry to hear
     
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    BigPhil_H Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Great thread and posts. I second the Imperial Whitetail - I am using the No-Plow back in the woods in an area about 1/5 acre I busted with a pick axe. I am jealous of you boys with the dozers haha that was hard work but so far everything is showing to be in good shape. About an inch tall just after 2 weeks of sowing. I'll post a picture when I get out of class
     
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    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    You should still be able to hunt over it right? Just on your side of the fence.
     
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    BigPhil_H Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Here's a few pics of mine. I'm not trying to take over, just wanna show you how my Imperial Whitetail No-Plow is working out in conditions similar to yours. This is only 2 week after planting, it took about a week to germinate like it said. The third picture was taking this past Friday, and the last picture was taken two days later on Sunday..just to show you how much it has grown in 2 days. Sorry for the darkness, it was about to storm
     

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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    Looks good man.
     
  8. bowsie15

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    Nope can't hunt over it the plot itself is on a wildlife sanctuary and the EPO said he measured the stands from the nearby houses and it's within 500'. I don't think so but that's what he said. I'm still going to do the plot and put a trail camera up. Watch there will be some massive bucks laughing at me on trail cam because I can't hunt them.


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