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Trying to get a deer feed plot set up

Anyone got advice on bringing in a herd of deer?!?!

It's all pine tree land and the previous owner left me his tree stand and hunting box. Come next bow season I want one in the freezer
 
Buddychrist said:
Trying to get a deer feed plot set up

Anyone got advice on bringing in a herd of deer?!?!

It's all pine tree land and the previous owner left me his tree stand and hunting box. Come next bow season I want one in the freezer

Chances of getting any plot to grow on land that's primarily pine is going to involve a LOT of lime to get the pH back inline. Even then you'll have to deal with choosing the right plants for the amount of light you'll have through the trees. Not worth it, IMO.

Get some cheap trail cams and stick them everywhere, find the trails and times, get a sugar block....
 
wihil said:
Buddychrist said:
Trying to get a deer feed plot set up

Anyone got advice on bringing in a herd of deer?!?!

It's all pine tree land and the previous owner left me his tree stand and hunting box. Come next bow season I want one in the freezer

Chances of getting any plot to grow on land that's primarily pine is going to involve a LOT of lime to get the pH back inline. Even then you'll have to deal with choosing the right plants for the amount of light you'll have through the trees. Not worth it, IMO.

Get some cheap trail cams and stick them everywhere, find the trails and times, get a sugar block....

Make sure it is legal as well - cannot do that in PA
 
Captain Ahab said:
wihil said:
Buddychrist said:
Trying to get a deer feed plot set up

Anyone got advice on bringing in a herd of deer?!?!

It's all pine tree land and the previous owner left me his tree stand and hunting box. Come next bow season I want one in the freezer

Chances of getting any plot to grow on land that's primarily pine is going to involve a LOT of lime to get the pH back inline. Even then you'll have to deal with choosing the right plants for the amount of light you'll have through the trees. Not worth it, IMO.

Get some cheap trail cams and stick them everywhere, find the trails and times, get a sugar block....

Make sure it is legal as well - cannot do that in PA

It's legal in Florida on private land as long as the feeding station has been established for six or more months. That's why I am trying to set up now so when hunting season comes around I will have nearly a year set up. That law has been around since I was a kid and is easy to follow.
 
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I'll be on the water on Friday, pre-fishing for the first tournament of 2013!

I'm like a kid on Christmas Eve....I can't even sleep!
 
BassAddict said:
Hope you're happy Fender, another Friday seams inevitable....

"You got that right Jack!"

In fact, I'll be on the water first sun in the AM to celebrate Fenderday, and pre-fish my first tourney of the year.

BA....hold all my calls while I'm gone!
 

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