Corn flippers are going to buy it all up.They gonna be getting numbers like at the Walmart lay a way line.
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Corn flippers are going to buy it all up.They gonna be getting numbers like at the Walmart lay a way line.
Correct! They are great in the rain also, sight is not what it used to be, but have become night blind...
I bare knuckle hunt in a loin cloth and facepaint!! Pshh aint no real hunters left. This guy here.There aint no real hunters LEFT
I bare knuckle hunt in a loin cloth and facepaint!! Pshh aint no real hunters left. This guy here.
I can see your point but being in a massive ag county it leveled the playing field with farms around our land and cabin.
For us shooting over corn is not how we choose to hunt.
In my view food plots and corn are apples and oranges
I don't hunt over either... Big picture, they seem the same to me, hunting over the food they eat... One is grown on site, the other is grown else where and brought on the land. Still food. A food plot is grown specifically to draw in the deer. Same if someone trows corn out. But, to each their own...
I don't hunt over either... Big picture, they seem the same to me, hunting over the food they eat... One is grown on site, the other is grown else where and brought on the land. Still food. A food plot is grown specifically to draw in the deer. Same if someone trows corn out. But, to each their own...
Yep, put headlights and a horn on your stand, they will step right out in front of you. My mounts include a Chevy bow tie emblemY’all act like it’s hard to kill a deer.
I’ve done it a couple of times with my truck without even trying.
Well one you bushog, spread lime, and fertilizer, till in, and spread seed just as any agricultural practice. The other you put in the back of a truck, drive to insight of your stand, cut open 5 bags or so of corn, and dump in a pile drive to the next stop and repeat.
We have yearlong benefits of planting foodplots. We have had turkey in, and we have quail returned to our property. We also coyote hunt these areas hard off season with electronic calls, and rabbit decoys. We have had a lot of success killing Coyote's and Bobcats this way. Our turkey population and deer heard seem better for it. Native quail everytime we walkthrough the areas. A lot of wildbirds and dove feast on the millet. and we usually have a great dove shoot.
It also creates family time with my 2 son's who love to plant and work the land. we keep logs of what we plant, and when we plant. And log in day, date,and time, which stand
and what was seen. here's a pic at our cabin and land
All that were taken have the proud #NoCornPile..
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