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Hunting Forums => Food Plots - Land/Habitat Management => Topic started by: Outdoors Junkie on May 05/30/18, 04:02:58 PM
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Two years ago my dad & I invested in 40 acres surrounded by state land near our cabin in Waskish. We built a couple stands the last two years but we hadn't done anything but talk about what we could do to improve the property some day. Well, this past weekend my son and I made the 10 1/2 hour drive to Waskish motivated to build our first food plot. My dad and my hunting buddy made the trip up from Isanti.
We improved a trail from one of our stands to another (made it wide enough for the 4-wheeler) and then we picked the location of our food plot off that trail.
My buddy fired up his brush cutter and my son and I helped pile up the small tree's that he cut. We spent the better part of the next day removing stumps and then my dad tested out his new pull behind tiller. We had to clear out quite a few larger roots while my dad was manning the tiller & 4-wheeler. We ran into a few rocks, a couple too big to move, so we went around them. But after three days of hard work, we planted our clover and are optimistic that it will grow.
I will post follow up photo's over the next couple months.
We also planted five apple tree's in another location and cleared some trees to provide full sunlight. Then we put a seven foot fence around each one.
Wish us luck!
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:rotflmao: good job! :happy1:
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New breaking is a tough job. Just ask the settlers. Good luck with your planting.
Food plots in the woods...
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Settlers didn't have power tools or roundup either... :crazy:
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Awsome work. Interest to see if those apple trees, once bearing fruit, if those fences will keepnout bear......nope they wont. I hope they take but bear are murderous on apple trees. What area of waskish are you, i visit cookie several times in the summer.
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Good way to start. Be sure to give it enough sun. Clearing or thinning to the north as needed will keep it growing. Good luck.
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Looks good and time to catch fish. Awesome! :happy1:
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Good way to start. Be sure to give it enough sun. Clearing or thinning to the north as needed will keep it growing. Good luck.
Thanks ray634! We will make sure to continue clearing and thinning (especially to the north). I appreciate the advise.
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Awsome work. Interest to see if those apple trees, once bearing fruit, if those fences will keepnout bear......nope they wont. I hope they take but bear are murderous on apple trees. What area of waskish are you, i visit cookie several times in the summer.
Our property is located Southeast of Waskish out by Pine Island State Forest. I've been hunting that state land for over 30 years, my dad is approaching 50 years, and my grandparents were hunting before that (my grandma is 86yrs old and still hunting with us).
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...already getting some clover popping up!
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:happy1: :happy1:
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Getting a lot of rain by Waskish this past weekend. The clover is growing. Now we need some sunshine for a few days.
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what type of seed to you guys buy when doing your food plots? we are building a shed up north and once the shed is built i'd like to throw some kind of seed down along the building thats benefical to deer and grouse.
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The brand we planted is Antler King (Trophy clover mix).
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The brand we planted is Antler King (Trophy clover mix).
:happy1: :happy1: :happy1: thanks!!!!!!!
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Update: Here's a picture of the clover plot from this Saturday (June 30th). I am also sharing a picture of a couple of the apple trees, and a visitor we had by the apple trees.
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Update: Here's a picture of the clover plot from this Saturday (June 30th).
:happy1: :happy1: nice!!!!!!!!!!
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:cool: lookin good :happy1:
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The brand we planted is Antler King (Trophy clover mix).
just out of curiosity how much is a bag of this cost?? We are getting closer to the shed being done and I'd like to get this planted ASAP.
Need to know if I need to dip into the retirement fund!! :rotflmao:
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3.5 pounds for 29.95 at ff. Looked on that interweb thing at the ff site.
Supposed to cover up to .5 acre
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thanks Del............havent had time to go "shopping". besides i
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Here are a couple more photo's of the clover food plot from today.
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Looking good there. I just planted yesterday. I know it's at the tail end to get something established before it freezes but I just had too many other projects to complete before planting got high enough on the list to get done. :crazy:
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I made the trip over from western SD for the Labor Day weekend and the clover plot looks great. We are picking up almost daily activity on the trail cameras. It has us pretty excited!
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My buddy has a bunch of turnips (acre or two) planted next to his gravel pit near cook. Says the deer been hitting it hard.
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What in god's name would you want with an acre or two of turnips?!
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What in god's name would you want with an acre or two of turnips?!
strictly deer bait, er food! :happy1:
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What in god's name would you want with an acre or two of turnips?!
strictly deer bait, er food! :happy1:
Got it. I don't know if he even hunts.
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Deer bait?!! Just set out some nice plants!!! :angry2:
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Hostas, tomatoes, Maple seedlings. :angry2:
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hey i have seriously thought about planting hostas out by my deer stand!!!!!!!!! :happy1: :rotflmao:
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My parents checked the cameras after arriving at the cabin yesterday. Excited to see this guy in the food plot on Tuesday night.
My mom took a picture with her cell phone while they were flipping through the new photos.
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We had a lot of deer caught on camera in our 1st ever food plot the past two weeks. The most buck activity we have had so far!
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