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re: Best Non Corn Deer Bait

Posted on 10/21/20 at 9:58 am to
Posted by Lucky_Stryke
central Bama
Member since Sep 2018
1912 posts
Posted on 10/21/20 at 9:58 am to
Food plots is the only way in this scenario. Try to find some trails/bedding areas. A good blend is cereal rye, some brassicas, sugar beets, crimson clover, winter peas and others. Id buy some mossy oak food plot mix if planting a large area. Its decent and cheap. Otherwise buy seeds from co-op and make your own. Should have already planted though. Id put some out asap. At least winter rye and brassicas and clover.
Posted by LSUA 75
Colfax,La.
Member since Jan 2019
3708 posts
Posted on 10/21/20 at 10:22 am to
For years I did the scouting,looking for sign and hunted out of climbing stands.I’ll be 70 before this deer season is over,I’m done with that.Last few years I put up box stands and have feeders,if anyone doesn’t like the way I hunt frick them.
Thing is,I’ve never seen a buck eating under feeder but does do.The does keep the bucks coming around,that’s my angle.
Posted by greenbean
USAF Retired
Member since Feb 2019
4658 posts
Posted on 10/21/20 at 1:22 pm to
quote:

Food plots is the only way in this scenario. Try to find some trails/bedding areas. A good blend is cereal rye, some brassicas, sugar beets, crimson clover, winter peas and others. Id buy some mossy oak food plot mix if planting a large area. Its decent and cheap. Otherwise buy seeds from co-op and make your own. Should have already planted though. Id put some out asap. At least winter rye and brassicas and clover.




Food plots already above ground. I planted some sugar beets last weekend, interested in seeing how they do.
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