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Food plots for spring turkey hunting? #6607306 12/29/16 11:04 PM
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I just got on my first lease. Going to try turkey hunting this spring. Are food plots good for attracting turkey? If so, what would you suggest? Thanks.

Re: Food plots for spring turkey hunting? [Re: Bald Eagle] #6607336 12/29/16 11:40 PM
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Chufa. Winter wheat heads out in spring, generally a little late but they'll eat it. Best just to disc a field in February and let natural grasses grow (attracts bugs and gives a place for them to dust) if you don't get around to planting. If grown up disc around and burn, they absolutely love a fresh burn

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They seem to love our clover too


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