Food Plot Location and Design Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2022
  • Food Plots are an essential addition to any parcel trying to influence the deer movement within the property borders. Outside of the nutritional benefits, food plots act as an attraction which allow the landowner pull deer from one area to another. But you don't want to place a food plot anywhere and there are several factors that need to be considered before choosing a location for your food plot system, especially on smaller properties. In this video we discuss a few things you should consider before choosing a location for your food plots as well as a few design tips to increase your hunting opportunities.
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Комментарии • 38

  • @Lentuttle
    @Lentuttle 20 дней назад

    What a treasure chest of information! And anyone can tell this is right off the cuff. I have 45 acres in NE Arkansas already planned in my mind now. Thanks!!!

  • @OurNewLand
    @OurNewLand 2 года назад +1

    Great info! You've convinced us to rethink the food plots we were planning for our new property. Thanks!

    • @whitetailevolution
      @whitetailevolution  2 года назад

      Thanks and hopefully it helped! You still want to offer enough food but try to lay out the plots in a way to direct traffic / separate the deer.

  • @scottpavek236
    @scottpavek236 2 года назад +1

    Love the video. Some great information. I never thought about food plot shape all that much…but these ideas make sense.

    • @whitetailevolution
      @whitetailevolution  2 года назад

      Thanks Scott! If you come up with a fun design let me know!

  • @MoldingLegends
    @MoldingLegends Год назад

    Sweet video!

  • @avirain1
    @avirain1 2 года назад +1

    Great video and tutorial. Alway to the point.thanks you.

  • @courtofficermcilvaine7928
    @courtofficermcilvaine7928 2 года назад +1

    As good as it gets video. Thanks for posting.

  • @JackFrostTheDeerHunter
    @JackFrostTheDeerHunter 2 года назад +1

    Some great ideas....and a nice video!

  • @PatrickLHolley
    @PatrickLHolley 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff, thanks so much!

  • @tacticalsnoopy
    @tacticalsnoopy 2 года назад +1

    Love the video!

  • @scottclark1168
    @scottclark1168 2 года назад +1

    This was a great video,love the trail plots connecting the plots together is great idea,do you walk in on those trails or have different access trails

    • @whitetailevolution
      @whitetailevolution  2 года назад +1

      Great question Scott. But no, I never walk those trail plots during the season. I treat them like any other food plot or bedding area, I access around them and hunt the outside edges. During the offseason I walk them almost everyday but never during the hunting season. The deer use them all the time and if you access down the trail plots you will leave too much scent behind, educating the deer. My access for the most part is along my property border, then I cut in to hunt stands about 20 yards in, facing the interior.

  • @whitetailhabitatplans9526
    @whitetailhabitatplans9526 2 года назад +1

    Jake, great video! What are you planting on your narrow somewhat shaded out connecting trails? Clover, Rye?

    • @whitetailevolution
      @whitetailevolution  2 года назад

      You nailed it! A few different clovers (ladino, alsike, dutch) and then cereal rye in the fall. Might add some chicory this season for more diversity.

  • @ryangetter6028
    @ryangetter6028 2 года назад +1

    Love watching your videos, I recently got a smaller parcel and have been struggling with how to put in my plots. This has been very helpful down a better road then I was going. How big do you think those smaller pots need to be for property with zero ag and all woods?

    • @BigWoods40
      @BigWoods40 2 года назад +2

      I have a 40 acre property that is all woods with zero ag for 5 miles. I use to plant big 1/2 - 1 acre food plots but the bigger bucks never seemed to like using them in daylight. Most of my plots now are between 1/8 - 1/4 acre screened with switchgrass. All of my plots were made by clearing trees and what not.

    • @whitetailevolution
      @whitetailevolution  2 года назад +1

      I like what Tyler suggested, several smaller plots to not only separate the deer but also small enough that those older deer still feel comfortable using them in daylight. Since you have all woods and little to no ag around, you might need to create the destination plot as well. Kinda depends on property size, but the deer will eat you out of house and home if you're the only game in town. This is where having the destination on your property comes in, you can hunt over those small staging plots that lead to the destination which will not be hunted. If you dont think you can offer the destination, you'll need several small plots to keep up with the demand for food in an area without any.

    • @ryangetter6028
      @ryangetter6028 2 года назад

      @@whitetailevolution Thanks this is very helpful, I only have 20 acres so I am not sure I can make a destination plot without giving up too much of the woods. I do know from trail cams this past season and scouting, I have a tremendous amount of does that pass though. So I am expecting to have a difficult time managing food at least for awhile. There was already an old plot on the property and I was going to put in another one on the opposite side of the property until I saw this video. Saved me from making a potentially big mistake.

    • @ryangetter6028
      @ryangetter6028 2 года назад

      @@BigWoods40 Thank you, very helpful. Trying to get my plan in place so once snow melts I can get in and start clearing and prepping.

  • @timpotts3611
    @timpotts3611 2 года назад +1

    Two questions for you. Have you ever broadcast rye into a existing clover plot and have you had success with that? Second with a clover plot/trail how late into the year does that seem to be attractive once it’s established? We are on the south end the northern MI APR zone so we tend to see first frost early October and first measurable snow in early November

    • @whitetailevolution
      @whitetailevolution  2 года назад

      Absolutely! We broadcast both our fall blends and our cereal rye into our clover plots. Seed the fall plots in early August, then mow the clover to the ground right before a rain. Some years it does better than others, all depends on moisture. The rye goes down labor day weekend. We just seed it right into the clover / fall plot stand. Nothing special after, just seed before a rain. In the spring the rye will come back in full force and we terminate it around memorial day.

  • @kurtpearson2793
    @kurtpearson2793 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video-! What size of plot do doe family groups prefer for comfortable social security? Are they happy with an 1/8 acres per family? Or is a long narrow winding plot a better idea?(letting them self-space)

    • @whitetailevolution
      @whitetailevolution  2 года назад +1

      That's a great question Kurt and I honestly do not have a solid answer for that. I will say that a 1/2 acre plot (not broken up) seems too large for a staging plot. I like the 1/10, 1/8, 1/4 acre plots. These seem to be large enough to fit a doe family group comfortably and small enough for those older bucks to make appearances during daylight. Now if you had a long winding plot, that could be a half acre in total, but the curves and bends act to hide deer. I often times have a combination of food plot trails and small plots. The trails help to direct deer traffic and the small plots give them a slightly larger spot to browse around.

  • @JayN4GO
    @JayN4GO 2 года назад +2

    Can you get into what implements you use when you don’t have a tractor?

    • @whitetailevolution
      @whitetailevolution  2 года назад

      Absolutely. That's a great video idea. Watch the video on our channel on 'making a poor man food plot' we show you how you can make a plot without BIG equipment.

    • @markhyman9497
      @markhyman9497 Год назад

      @@whitetailevolution

  • @TheJuarez81
    @TheJuarez81 Год назад +1

    what is the ideal food plot size for bow hunting? the smallest?

    • @whitetailevolution
      @whitetailevolution  Год назад

      Great question and I would say that depends on the property / area / layout, but for bow hunting you likely want to make sure the deer are close enough for a shot. Two of my favorite plots for this would be a small 1/8 of an acre plot. These are great spots to catch deer before they make their way to the destination fields. That or a narrow winding plot / food plot trail. Could be 8ft wide or 15 yards wide, but long and winding to keep deer moving by your stand.

  • @jamieshelton3570
    @jamieshelton3570 6 месяцев назад

    I need help with mine place

  • @jeremykane686
    @jeremykane686 2 года назад +1

    What are your thoughts of putting a waterhole between two small food plots?

    • @whitetailevolution
      @whitetailevolution  2 года назад +1

      I don't mind placing a water hole in between food. Make sure you place it on the trail you are trying to condition the deer to use. Water is an attraction and will increase the likelihood that deer will use one path over another. So if you have a solid trail connecting two food sources that you would like to make better, place your water hole there! Now I will say that deer don't drink all the time so you should not be placing these everywhere or the deer won't feel as inclined to visit any one in particular.

    • @jeremykane686
      @jeremykane686 2 года назад

      @@whitetailevolution Thanks i wasnt sure thats all