Ghost
Life Member
I am very much aware of the best possible situations for food plots and also the problems associated with feeding and CWD.
Two years ago right after gun season I would take 50 pounds of shell corn into the creek bottom every night on the wheeler. It was just another chore and I did it right after I feed my cattle. My only thought was to concentrate the deer on my property during the time when the bucks would shed. There was an article written, "Assessing your deer herd" that I found interesting. I did this from the last week of December each and every day until about the end of the first week of March. I was in no way using antler traps, or any such device, just wanted to be able to track trails from feed to bedding. I know that with the mild winters we have had that this probably didn't do much for herd health and it sure wasn't cheap!
In case your wondering why I don't put in a bunch of food plots, my ground is 98 percent timber. I would love to buy some adjoining ground just for food plots, not a real economical answer right now.
I did find more sheds on my place that year than before and was going to do it again this year. I am fully aware of CWD.
Any thoughts you want to share are welcome!
Two years ago right after gun season I would take 50 pounds of shell corn into the creek bottom every night on the wheeler. It was just another chore and I did it right after I feed my cattle. My only thought was to concentrate the deer on my property during the time when the bucks would shed. There was an article written, "Assessing your deer herd" that I found interesting. I did this from the last week of December each and every day until about the end of the first week of March. I was in no way using antler traps, or any such device, just wanted to be able to track trails from feed to bedding. I know that with the mild winters we have had that this probably didn't do much for herd health and it sure wasn't cheap!
In case your wondering why I don't put in a bunch of food plots, my ground is 98 percent timber. I would love to buy some adjoining ground just for food plots, not a real economical answer right now.
I did find more sheds on my place that year than before and was going to do it again this year. I am fully aware of CWD.
Any thoughts you want to share are welcome!