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Lookin good for spring

Started by Onpoint, January 25, 2013, 04:37:12 PM

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Eric Gregg

Quote from: Old Gobbler on January 25, 2013, 10:51:00 PM
I would look into permanent food plots , adjacent to his property

millet , chuffas ,etc....     throw down a good burn on a large grazing field about 4 weeks prior to the season  - keep thick wooded well drained areas with lots of ground cover for nesting , disk the firebreaks

bait gets eaten up quickly , quality habitat is what pulls game to your property

The place I hunt I cannot make food plots. However, the land next too me has the plots that you are describing above and turkeys go there routinely. I have learned the birds roost on the land I hunt, pass through it to go to the food plots on the other land. I may not can plant them but I can get between the birds and the plot. To your point, they draw turkeys routinely and the Hens have a great place for nesting

Spring_Woods

Nice. I've been hearing from farmers that this March is going to be unusually warm again this year.

Last year it made for a good first couple weeks of the season but sucked towards the end.
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