How I Get Deer To A Food Source Before Dark

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
  • Taking the time and effort to put in food plots only to have deer show up to them after dark every night can be frustrating. In this video I go over the several steps I take to ensure they get to the food plot while it's still light out.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @rolfnilsen6385
    @rolfnilsen6385 17 днів тому

    Wish I could show you some pictures from my own "crater" food plot here in Norway - created after your description. This will be the first season hunting it.

  • @figandcloverranch5871
    @figandcloverranch5871 Місяць тому

    Do you plant anything on the windy deer trails ? Like a clover maybe🍀❓

    • @HobbyHarvest
      @HobbyHarvest  Місяць тому +1

      Yeah! I have clover in a couple trails but not all of them.

  • @joncooke9515
    @joncooke9515 21 день тому

    115 acres in North Florida. Planted oats, winter rye and radishes on one plot, and then got lazy and just broadcast cheap ryegrass on another. Guess which one was LOADED full of deer every afternoon. Ryegrass is now my go-to fall food plot.

  • @jeffpepin5930
    @jeffpepin5930 Місяць тому

    When you split your plots between brassicas and a green base mix like peas, how large should a plot be at a minimum to split it like that? If it’s too small is it better just to keep it all brassicas or all green base or whatever it is you’re planting.

    • @HobbyHarvest
      @HobbyHarvest  Місяць тому +1

      Mine is 1/4 acre so 1/8 of each type but I'd imagine you could get away with half that size or even smaller. The advantage is that the deer will go after the peas and beans in the early season which gives the brassicas a chance to establish. Once it gets colder and those beans and peas die off, the brassicas are still green and lush loving those cooler temperatures.