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This is a new stand we hung this year, easy access only about 15yds in from the ag field, apple trees line the edge of the field and there is a couple oaks in there. Emerald ash borer has killed a ton of ash trees in this area but the regrowth is amazing.
Looking out into the dug field with the line of apple trees, pretty good trails in and around there.
Kind of hard to see but the food plots are about 100yds through there, trying to catch them coming or going to them.
THis is some of the regrowth after the death of the ash trees, eldeberry, dogwood, blackberries etc.
I have a dumb phone, so pics not "live" from the stand.
Shot to the NNW of my stand tonight, brassica/clover plot View attachment 7750
Shot pretty much to the W, in the middle of the pic off in the distance you can kind of see the yellowing tamaracks. That would be the top of them, the land drops off pretty good as that is the direction to the lake. View attachment 7749
Shot pretty much S, another small brassica plot in the distance View attachment 7751
You can't beat the power of a Soybean Plot to bring the bucks in right before the Rut! They need that type of feed to sustain a month of fighting and Love making!
You can't beat the power of a Soybean Plot to bring the bucks in right before the Rut! They need that type of feed to sustain a month of fighting and Love making!