gunther89
5 year old buck +
I have an idea and I think it seems like a perfect setup that could result in a food source that could produce big time. In the photo below, we have roughly a 2 acre field that is secluded. Where the 3 red rectangles are, I am thinking of planting a strip of beans, a strip of turnips and radishes and a strip of winter rye and clover. I figure I will have a food source 365 days out of the year. I plan to rotate them every year. To the west where the yellow outline is, our neighbor will be putting his 60 acres into CRP starting this spring. Their is more to the field than what the photo shows but you get the idea. To the northwest, is a very deep, thick draw that our neighbors own and don't know how to hunt it. The deer bed in this area. To the south and east, is our own sidehill and draw. It's somewhat thick but we plan on getting it logged a little to thicken it up. The deer use this to bed sometimes. What does everyone think? The only downside I see to it all, is it will be extremely hard to hunt if the deer are bedding in our draw as we have to walk through it to get to this plot. I'm thinking of not even hunting it until the rut and maybe a day or 2 during gun season. Leave it more as a hidden food source for the deer.

