Powder
5 year old buck +
I have been studying up on foodplotting for a couple years and have tried a two small plots. One clover/rye (now all clover) and the other turnips/radishes. My plan is to make them significantly larger for next year. My hope is to have two-two acre plots and another one that is maybe an acre at most.
What I'm wondering is, what have foodplots done for you? Have they made it more fun because of the effort you're putting in and you just like that part of it? Or do they really, truelly make for better success? Do you see an increase in numbers, size, what?
At the end of the day, is it really worth it? (yes, I realize 'worth it' can be justified many ways)
Just for reference, I'm in BIG woods with no ag fields for 50+ miles. Will my deer react differently than deer in ag country?
What I'm wondering is, what have foodplots done for you? Have they made it more fun because of the effort you're putting in and you just like that part of it? Or do they really, truelly make for better success? Do you see an increase in numbers, size, what?
At the end of the day, is it really worth it? (yes, I realize 'worth it' can be justified many ways)
Just for reference, I'm in BIG woods with no ag fields for 50+ miles. Will my deer react differently than deer in ag country?