Posted by mkirsch on September 02, 2014 at 04:52:04 from (72.45.143.81):
In Reply to: OT- Food plot posted by Dave8N in Pa on August 31, 2014 at 07:44:32:
First off, what does this have to do with IH tractors?
Second off, the "food plot" is one of the biggest scams ever foisted on the hunting community. They sell you overpriced seed and overpriced miniature farm implements that you tow behind your overpriced four wheeler, so you can pretend that you're a farmer.
What's worst about it is that the people who can least afford it are the ones who spend the most on it. "I'm saving money on meat." Yuh-huh, and how much have you spent on equipment (ten$ of thousand$), and how many deer have you shot (0)?
The deer go where the food is. By the time hunting season rolls around there won't be anything edible on your "food plot" so the deer will have moved on.
You want a food plot? Let the local farmers do the work. They already are. During hunting season the best source of food is spilled grain in the corners of corn fields and deer know this. Get the farmer's permission. I'm sure he won't mind you hunting there if you ask first and take a couple.
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