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Food Plots Complete (Pictures this Time)

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by BJE80, Aug 26, 2012.

  1. BJE80

    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    Let's try this again and hopefully the pictures work. The two food plots are done. I set up a box blind for gun hunting and so I can take my 5 year old bowhunting with me a few times. We got a nice rain last night which should get things going.



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    This one above is about a .500 acre.



    The second plot is much smaller.

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  2. iHunt

    iHunt Grizzled Veteran

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    Can't wait to see some pictures from these plots :tu:
     
  3. Fitz

    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    Yeah, holding horns!
     
  4. ATbuckhunter

    ATbuckhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    What did you plant?
     
  5. BJE80

    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    Oats, brassics, winter wheat, clover rape.

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    jake_ Die Hard Bowhunter

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    very nice. thanks for sharing and keep us updated.
     
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    Looks great Brad !!!!!!!!!!
     
  8. RoyC

    RoyC Weekend Warrior

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    good looking spot you got there
     
  9. jvanhees

    jvanhees Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Looking good more pics to come I hope

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  10. BJE80

    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    Let's hope something grows. :lol:


    But yeah I have a camera over the big plot right now. We will see what happens. I won't be going in there much anymore as I have pretty much shut down the land for any traffic now other than hunting.
     
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    KYBowHunter8 Weekend Warrior

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    Nice setup, glad to see thats my team member! haha
     
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    Atkbowhunter Weekend Warrior

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    real nice setup ! this is my 2nd year working with my food plot , planted clovers oats turnips and brass
     
  13. Dan

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    Looks great Brad! Those brassicas will grow grow fast and will provide a food source in just a couple weeks. Keep the update pics coming!
     

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