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Re: Food plot before and afters [Re: Jacob645] #6026763 11/13/15 04:02 AM
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Not too great a before, since everything was still so green, but you can get an idea of the plot where the weeds/grass are plowed down...


A decent pic of the after in the background, only sat six weeks with no rain and has now had rain every week for three weeks in a row and looking to get more this weekend. Boy I wish it was up more during the bow season but it was at least looking good for rifle opener....daughter grabbed a doe out of it Sunday am


Re: Food plot before and afters [Re: Jacob645] #6031143 11/16/15 12:24 AM
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My food plot is under water also.


We all need to practice Whoa more.
Re: Food plot before and afters [Re: Jacob645] #6031174 11/16/15 12:38 AM
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Anyone plant a small plot? Like say 40meters by 60 meters? Are they successful?


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