Doodah Bach
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My research has led me to Tecomate Western Big Game Combo. I am starting a 1 acre plot in western KS, and would love to know if anyone has tried or had any success with this or any other brand.
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I don't speak for anyone or represent the sentiment of hunt talk.......... but I think the majority of the folks here either live in or primarily hunt western states in which food plots are considered baiting and therefore unlawful. In the Whitetail world active game management and food plots are a huge and accepted part of hunting. My experience with Mule Deer is wide open public ground and state laws which prohibit feeding wildlife and baiting. I'm not saying you're wrong if allowed in Kansas, just giving you a heads up.My research has led me to Tecomate Western Big Game Combo. I am starting a 1 acre plot in western KS, and would love to know if anyone has tried or had any success with this or any other brand.
Aren't you in Montana? Successful with the apricots?They love my wife's rosebushes, apricot & apple trees.
Deer eat whatever you dont want them to eat. They also rub the hell out of any trees you dont want them to rub.They love my wife's rosebushes, apricot & apple trees.
That's right, I forgot about clover. I'm developing a pasture with native grasses and spread Ladino clover in spots. Elk and deer loved it.I hunt a buddy's property in western Kansas where he has some large clover plots and there are always mule deer or whitetail in them.
That's right, I forgot about clover. I'm developing a pasture with native grasses and spread Ladino clover in spots. Elk and deer loved it.
Bitterbrush, winterfat, service berry and mahogany are all great for wintering deer. Are you using seeds or starts? Depending on the existing plant community removing competition around the planted area can have a significant benefit.Mostly sage with grass. Still surrounded by sage but by steady watering the sage died off in the middle and the grasses grew. It's mostly a low ground cover that came up but cows and ungulates really like it
Why mess around and plant anything? Just store a bunch of alfalfa hay on your one acre and watch them come.
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