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Unread 09-22-2014, 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Stinky_Hooker View Post
Yep. I ALWAYS plant by the weather and not the calender when it comes to food plots. Hit it perfect this year like years past, front coming in and it got a soaking the next day then another about a week later. Last year I had beautiful plots for the opening of bow season, when alot of folks are just getting seed in the ground around here.
Cool man..... I tried to get the clover down last week after our fields were tilled but the ground was soaked. Im sure the clover would pop right up but we cant put any vehicles on it in the state its in now. Im headin out there Wed to get a sit in and I'll check it again. I typically want it in no later than OCT 1st.....Ours were real pretty last year as well. Didnt get much attention till Xmas but they definitely held last years Xmas party in my food plot, haha!!
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