Meanwhile, start planning your perfect winter food plot for next year. I know one hardcore deer hunter in Kansas who not only plants food plots specifically for the late-season, but fences them ...
And when conditions aren’t ideal, hunt transition areas where you could catch a big buck walking by, but you won’t spook deer near bedding areas or primary food sources. Sturgis rarely hunts over food ...
But not a whitetail. I always prefer to let the deer make the first move ... Then you plant your food plots as close to those bedding slopes as possible, knowing that you’ll need good access ...
(WJTV) – Officials with the Mississippi State University (MSU) Extension Service said frustration is mounting for deer ...
These deer take up space and resources ... he’s authored a book on the subject, and Whitetail Habitat Solutions sells food plot seed. So yes, food plots can be a critical element in consistently ...