When it comes to food plots, it’s not particularly hard to grow something green that a whitetail deer will eat, but that doesn’t mean it will do squat to help your deer hunting. Spring is the time of ...
Food plots are becoming an annual ritual for the nation’s whitetail hunters and land managers, and the yearly conundrum of “what should I plant?” can be vastly simplified if you devote at least a ...
Hunters who create food plots are not just looking to bring deer to an area with a good food source. They’re also playing a key role in sustainability, helping along the next generation of fawns. Penn ...
So I'm very behind schedule this year on setting up the food plot for white tail deer. since I'm only planting a small plot I thought I might try to plant without fertilizer or lime. I believe I have ...
A deer eats a plant you don’t recognize. Then, another, and another, and it “selects” these over your food plot or corn pile. On another hunt, a buck hits several obscure native species, and ...
If you’ve ever watched a whitetail deer browse, you’ve seen them nonchalantly pick specific plants to devour while ignoring others. A fancy way of describing that behavior is to say that deer are ...
One of the biggest aspects of deer hunting these days is planting food plots. If you hunt public land you may be out of the loop on this one, but if you own or lease ground for deer hunting chances ...
Given how small these plots are, my vision is that would be the reason deer hunters would use them,” says Adams, who isn’t relying on the little plot to produce much tonnage (though Williams is more ...
Food plots, one of the hottest topics among hunters, particularly deer hunters, will be the focus of a four-part how-to series from Penn State Extension that begins Wednesday evening. Sustainable ways ...
The predicted rain from Tropical Storm Gordon had many hunters excited about the potential to get an early start on planting winter food plots for deer, but according to Mississippi State University ...
Today on your lawn and garden we’re talking about something a little unusual. John, what do we have here? I see some bags and buckets. What’s this all about? It’s the time of year to put our food ...