Midwest Whitetail | Food Plot Planting Tips -- Affordable Food Plots
Tips, Tricks
There are a lot of solutions out there for deer hunters who want to plant food plots and not break the bank. We call these "Poor Man" food plots, because anybody can create one, no matter the budget. Here's some great advice about where to locate, when/what to plant, and the benefits of specific seed types for Do-It-Yourself food plots.
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I use a feeder with corn on my plot. I have great deer and pics on my trail cam, but not much luck during hunting hours. Should I replace my feeder with a poor man's plot and will it increase my luck seeing deer during hunting hours?
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Do burn and replant these every year or is the more of a perennial food plot. Also, I'm in North Texas do you think this type of plot would be suitable to go from April through deer season (end of December)?
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Nathan Johnson from Charlottesville, Va. -- Hey thanks for this series. I think that this is one of the most serious impediments to MOST hunters. Most of us DON'T own land and so therefor are guaranteed less success. So thankyou for these ideas.
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Keep it up man
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do u have to obtain a permit from ur local forestry departments to burn these poor man foodplots?
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what is the minimum size of a clover poor man plot that you would suggest? How big was Eric's plot?
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Spread a quality compost on your poor soil areas, and continue applying, anything you plant will grow.
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