Frigid air, frozen fields, and ground as hard as granite might not have you thinking about food plots. But if you want fields of deer forage next fall that will attract and nurture heavy-racked bucks, ...
At first, Matt Williams thought someone might be stealing his mushrooms. The tops of the wine cap mushrooms growing on his Wisconsin farm had been removed at the stems, the way a forager might slice ...
As spring inches closer, a lot of folks are pulling their fishing gear together and prepping for the coming turkey season. But some of us never stop thinking about whitetails and are already working ...
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How to Plant the Ultimate Micro Food Plot for Deer
Attract more deer to your land with this step-by-step guide to planting the perfect micro food plot. Small space, big results! US strikes on Iran ‘less devastating than expected’, intercepted calls ...
BOONE - Now is the time to begin planning food plots for next winter. Each winter food plots of corn, sorghum, or other grains are used by all kinds of wildlife to help them survive the winter.
Yeah, I know it’s 90 degrees out there and all those other excuses, but it’s still time to get some chores done that will pay back in the fall and winter. By that time it’s too late to do these things ...
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 ...
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