
Jacob Ayecock of Tillar, Arkansas, put his name in the Boone & Crockett record book in 2015 with a 195 2/8-inch typical white-tailed deer from Drew County. This is his story.
Should you even plant a food plot for deer? When should you plant a food plot? Are you helping or hurting the deer herd when you plant your food plots? Should you hunt your food plots? Common food plot planting thoughts, rules and concepts are are made to be broken in this top food plot planting myth buster video. Before you plan, plant or hunt a food plot this season, make sure that you watch these common, top food plot planting myths for deer.
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Shelby Hunter this was killed in drew county, private land. Arkansas public land also has big deer like this. You have to get away from all the hunting pressure. That means go deep. best to use GPS. When you find a good spot hunt it hard and undetected.
I have a new land 225 acres, I've never seen a place with less does. According to our pictures, we guess around 10 does. But we do have 6 big 5+ years old buck and about 10 young bucks. We are lokking to add food plot and I find really interesting the way you look at this. My question here is how to determine if you need to grow herd?
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Sam
hmm i get why he talkes about mature bucks all the time but in my case i hunt for meat so weather it a doe or a buck if its large and healthy. all i much care about tho addmitidly did have a huge issue with way to maney does when first started hunting where i hunt now but it has goten alot better actuly see bucks now out of the rut.
I hunt 310 acre private property just my brother and I. Is 40 acres of food plots to much? Thanks in advance I enjoy your videos very good information.
Yup I knowa guy that put in a massive two acre field and hunt 360 degrees around the edge, after two seasons the only thing that still visits that field in daylight is turkey and birds. I like to get them coming and going.
Nice looking tractor @ 13:49
I’ve seen 4.5 yr old bucks bed with 2.5 yr old bucks in bachelor groups bed together and close to does in sept. / early oct.
In middle TN white clover provides year round. Lol. It never gets cold enough to freeze it out. Lol.
I've been hunting for 4 years I've learned so much from your channel and bugs ther crap out of my stepfather and uncle cause they've been in it for years but I see more deer than them
How many different properties do you have permission to hunt.
Jeff, thank for your time and info passing in these videos/ My Area land is in Ohio – mixed perennial plots, clover, Birdsfoot Trifoil and chicory. Put in 2016, I've been broadcasting awnless winter wheat and Oats directly onto the established plots in mid Sep to help prolong the draw into and thru November – winter, and have early draw for turkeys in March – Apr. I have no option to have annual plots as I'm absent most of the year. Last year my Germ rate was poor – prolly > 10-15% Any suggestion on what to do with an established plot to get better grem rates thru those cold months? TYVM // Bob — my three year blog on the the plots at Bowsite – Deerbuilder – http://www.bowsite.com/db/forums/thread.cfm?forum=4&threadid=462057&MESSAGES=76&FF=4
Another awesome video!
Very informative!! Thank You!!
Planting food plots just to go deer hunting is crazy.
Great info. I enjoy watching your videos and learning. I have a question. I have a 10 acres in SW Oklahoma would it be worth putting a food plot on? It’s about 2/3 timber and surrounded by a lot of timber.