I remember one of your videos on trespassing..... So, I got a couple nice quality pictures of a guy with a long gun on my food plot 3/7/24. I printed out his photo showing it to the local party store and pizzeria getting "he is local, but we don't know his name". So, I joined the local chatgroup and posted his photo asking for information. Man did I stir up a hornet's nest. The best line was "You flatlanders come up her and think you own everything". Well, I did pay for my land so there is the concept of ownership. There are no mountains around. There is a bunch of welfare trailers covered with blue tarps. I did get some positive responses. Can't believe how many naive people say he was just probably lost or wondered off state land. 75 yards from a road with no trespassing signs and no state land around. I have to make my Egyptian Wheat barrier wider so these people can't see the plot from the road in the spring. He probably puffed a turkey from the road. I got a 28 lber right where he was standing the year before. I appreciate your ideas along with Chris'.
It hasn't been getting very cold here in SE Tn last several years until after hunting season. 2 years ago I planted Ladino Clover and Chicory and then overseed Rye when the clover goes dormant. That is the most utilized plot that I have planted. I have tried Brassica blends without any success except the deer hammer the radish plants. Soil ph was low to mid 5. Do you think that could be why the deer haven't loked the Brassicas?
Dave, I put in NO BS last year. The chicory and clover have done very well. Would you disk it under and replant? Or maybe spray and top seed? Your thoughts, thanks.
Depends I guess. So you want a clover and chicory plot? Depending what state that will be a good fall attraction until about mid November. After that’s it’s going dormant. If you want something longer lasting for later into winter then I would disc it up and plant something such as hall pass, or maybe even show stopper
I remember one of your videos on trespassing..... So, I got a couple nice quality pictures of a guy with a long gun on my food plot 3/7/24. I printed out his photo showing it to the local party store and pizzeria getting "he is local, but we don't know his name". So, I joined the local chatgroup and posted his photo asking for information. Man did I stir up a hornet's nest. The best line was "You flatlanders come up her and think you own everything". Well, I did pay for my land so there is the concept of ownership. There are no mountains around. There is a bunch of welfare trailers covered with blue tarps. I did get some positive responses. Can't believe how many naive people say he was just probably lost or wondered off state land. 75 yards from a road with no trespassing signs and no state land around. I have to make my Egyptian Wheat barrier wider so these people can't see the plot from the road in the spring. He probably puffed a turkey from the road. I got a 28 lber right where he was standing the year before. I appreciate your ideas along with Chris'.
Yup that’s the typical sayings. Ivermectin heard all that 100 times lol. People think they have squatters rights.
It hasn't been getting very cold here in SE Tn last several years until after hunting season. 2 years ago I planted Ladino Clover and Chicory and then overseed Rye when the clover goes dormant. That is the most utilized plot that I have planted. I have tried Brassica blends without any success except the deer hammer the radish plants. Soil ph was low to mid 5. Do you think that could be why the deer haven't loked the Brassicas?
Likely. Without the ph right, they don’t take up nutrients properly.
Dave, I put in NO BS last year. The chicory and clover have done very well. Would you disk it under and replant? Or maybe spray and top seed? Your thoughts, thanks.
Depends I guess. So you want a clover and chicory plot? Depending what state that will be a good fall attraction until about mid November. After that’s it’s going dormant. If you want something longer lasting for later into winter then I would disc it up and plant something such as hall pass, or maybe even show stopper
Ok , thanks I was struggling to disk it up because it looks so good.
@@Mike-nt1to I know the feeling lol. You could just try to broadcast winter wheat into it before rain and some may take.
Thanks for the advice.
You guys are a hoot.
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