The Best Food Plot For Hunting?

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This is likely the all time best seed variety that you can plant for a hunting food plot. The cool thing is that this is also the best time to plant it! Make sure to consider adding clover to your hunting plot arsenal this Fall...

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I have a plot all the way down here in S.C. that through your excellent instruction I got to go green. Thanks for doing what you do.

ashleydog
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Yes im in the Carolinas also, NC 35 miles east of Charlotte, you may have a bigger following in the Carolinas than you realize even though we are not mentioned much for strategies for our area, Your plot tips and seed blends have increased my Buck and Doe population on my 7 acres in a heavy pressured rural area.Thanks again

robolson
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Ive been switching all my pass through plots over to clover. Two reasons. One - its a major deer / turkey attraction that lasts well into Oct/Nov here in central ny. Two- I find myself very busy in life lately and the clover is less time consuming than the buckwheat no-till process. I do still have a few ultimate no till plots, but overall the clover is really a good fit for me right now.

joshny
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Pass through clover plots are the best in my area of wny.
Thanks for all your help 🍀 🦌👍

Bow-Man
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Congratulations on Qtr million subscribers... Awesome 😎

Bow-Man
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Clover is definitely awesome for turkey, just planted our first clover plot a few months ago and turkeys already starting to show up a lot more, they used to never come now they come at least 1-3 times a week, no velvet bucks yet for some reason tho on the clover plot, yet all the fields nearby I scout and see so many nice bucks but not one at our place yet,

fessendenoutdoors
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On our farm in pa where we harvested a mid 160s buck 2 years ago the biggest buck so far this summer is a basket 8 and hoping our targets show back up because I know all 5 of them survived last season it’s just a waiting game I guess lol

NJbackwoods
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Great video. You had a different tune about clover years ago if I remember right though.

jakedrew
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Last yr my clover did will late into the yr. We had a really mild winter down here in se ohio. Might have to try making my one plot a clover plot its .3 acres. Last yr i had rye and it did really good

transamguy
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I do love the content, but like many you're full circle on explanations. No summer doe factories and keep the bucks off your property, mixed with create a habit and have clover throughout the summer. I can't seem to regulate the amount of does that choose to eat my plots but I'm open to ideas! In all honesty I do enjoy the content regardless!

richardbaker
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Great tips again, Jeff! What's your opinion on oats? I heard they can be productive till late November.

jasonmcrae
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Are planting winter rye and clover together 1st year so deer use it 1st year. Thanks great info.

Redelfoutdoors
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Not being a wise ass but some does and fawns ok but not too many? At what point is it bad and that must vary by deer per square mile or what? I have a 3 acre plot and generally have around a dozen deer on it any given night. 60/40 doe/fawn to buck.

craigkowalczyk
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And just like that, summer bucks were a Good thing

jaredkook