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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1292433" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>My hunter is packing up to go home. He hit me up last year to see if I would put in a food plot. I wasn't super keen on the idea, because I didn't want to fence off a spot. I think I have a solution. I big water shed lake is my back boundary. The last two years, they seem to be keeping it very low. Meaning I have some bare ground exposed around the edge of my woods. It's starting to go back to nature actually. What could I plant there, that would make a good plot? I was leaning towards wheat/oats/rye. They could close the spill way a little, and reflood it anytime they wanted. I don't want to plant anything to expensive. </p><p></p><p>I've also got a pretty good sized spot in one of my woods getting a little daylight, but not much. I got tough, and drove my tractor in there this summer, and bush bogged down the brambles. I could get in there with a leaf blower, and clear the leaves off of 3-4000 square feet. What would you plant there?</p><p></p><p>I'm currently running 5 corn feeders. Plots may not be necessary, but I'd like to give it a try</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1292433, member: 17956"] My hunter is packing up to go home. He hit me up last year to see if I would put in a food plot. I wasn't super keen on the idea, because I didn't want to fence off a spot. I think I have a solution. I big water shed lake is my back boundary. The last two years, they seem to be keeping it very low. Meaning I have some bare ground exposed around the edge of my woods. It's starting to go back to nature actually. What could I plant there, that would make a good plot? I was leaning towards wheat/oats/rye. They could close the spill way a little, and reflood it anytime they wanted. I don't want to plant anything to expensive. I've also got a pretty good sized spot in one of my woods getting a little daylight, but not much. I got tough, and drove my tractor in there this summer, and bush bogged down the brambles. I could get in there with a leaf blower, and clear the leaves off of 3-4000 square feet. What would you plant there? I'm currently running 5 corn feeders. Plots may not be necessary, but I'd like to give it a try [/QUOTE]
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