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Food Plots

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by PaTreeAssassin, Jan 8, 2015.

  1. PaTreeAssassin

    PaTreeAssassin Weekend Warrior

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    Hey guys, The season is winding down here in PA and I am already thinking about next year. I found this spot on a piece of property I want to add a food plot to. It is hidden from the road and near bedding areas and cover. I haven't tried food plots before and I need some guidance on food plots.
     
  2. C0wb0yChris

    C0wb0yChris Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Try the Food Plot and Habitat Improvement. A lot of great guys with a lot of knowledge there, that will be willing to give advice.
     
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    Ok I didn't know there was a thread for that
     
  4. MartinHunter

    MartinHunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    And get a soil test it's the #1 thing on whether or not you have a successful plot. You might be able to grow a plot without one and without proper lime and fertilization, but deer will walk through an unfertilized plot to get to one that is..

    good luck I love planting plots...
     

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