Good reading, interesting thread. I'm on my third year with food plots. I have three food plots on forty acres, first years was a failure because I rushed things and didn't realize the ferns were more aggressive than I thought, second year (last year) was doing great until we had a severe drought for several weeks and that pretty much did it in, this year I fee like I'm starting from square one and still trying to figure out this food plot stuff. Jeff Sturgis is very knowledgeable and I wish I could afford to get him to my property. Kooch, sounds to me like you're having fun and that's what it's all about, isn't it?
First thing I did was put in an outhouse (which my wife insisted on). The Amish have a business near by that builds sheds so I bought a bunkhouse and with no electricity and 25 miles from a lumber yard I went this way for about $4K, delivered. I figured I'd save time and gas/money because I know I'm going to forget some screws, nails and whatever. I built the lean to so I had a place to store some outside chairs and such. All of this was a lot easier than the food plots part. It's a load of fun though. Nice spike but ya too bad it came down to you had to get it for the meat, I did that with a yearling doe one year but never again.