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Question About Mineral Set-Up?

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by grizzwald22, Feb 26, 2013.

  1. grizzwald22

    grizzwald22 Weekend Warrior

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    Just got my monster raxx minerals in the mail, and now I need to get it set up. On the directions it says to clear a 5' diameter circle area, are they talking about 5 inches or 5 feet? Also, we just got about 10 inches of new snow, do I need to wait for the snow to melt before clearing my section or can I just clear a section including the snow around it?

    Any input would be super helpful, thanks!
     
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    Siman/OH Legendary Woodsman

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    5 feet lol.

    And id wait till the snow at least starts to melt...not when its still coming down

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  3. grizzwald22

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    I know it seemed obvious to me too, but I just wanted to make sure. You know what they say about assuming:)

    Thanks for the help, the snow is starting to melt, so hopefully I can get out there in the next couple of days.
     
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    Hoyt_Archer Weekend Warrior

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    "= inches '= Feet
     
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    When you do put it out make sure that soil is nice and loose ;)

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    Lester Grizzled Veteran

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    Like the others have said you dont want to pour it right on the snow. If you can get the snow brushed away and loosen the soil that would work best.
     

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