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Soy Beans

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by ZGhunter, Aug 17, 2014.

  1. ZGhunter

    ZGhunter Weekend Warrior

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    The farm I hunt had soybeans planted on it,many I plan to use them to help increase my chance for a successful season. There is great sign near the tree I plan to hang a stand in.... Is there anything I should do to increase success, or just spend time in the stand?
     
  2. BukFvr21

    BukFvr21 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I love hunting beans it's a food plot you don't have to sweat or break the bank on. Expect the action to pick up about 45 minutes before sun down. And the biggest bucks will be the last to show. At least that's how it's been for me. The beans will be a hot spot until they turn yellow, and they won't be good again until they are dried up. Good luck.
     
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    CoveyMaster Grizzled Veteran

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    Be quite, sit still, control your scent, use the wind in your favor and pay attention.:lol:
     
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    Don't hunt the spot a lot unless you know they are comming in around a certain time and conditions are right, with that and good scent control you will have dead deer down in no time, also to maybe attract deer to the new spot get some pure doe urine or trails end 307 and a wick and hang it from the bottom of your stand with some string or rope to draw them to the spot about 2 weeks before season
     

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