Wednesday, November 3, 2010

You 're Wondering if Food Plots Really Work?

For all those out there that wonder if Food Plots realy work, check out these camera pictures.  This field was a plot in Peoria county, IL.  from the 2008 season.  If you want to see deer like this on your favorite hunting grounds, be sure to contact: huntplots@yahoo.com  for your all your Food Ploting needs.  HUNTPLOTS INC. specializes in food plot planting and land management.  We offer pH testing and to find out the importance of pH, click on the link.  We can partner with you to improve your hunting grounds.  We also offer equipment to aid in harvesting these magnificent animals.  Stay with us as we grow test plots this spring and fall and record the results.                                                    
These Deer are the size they are due to the Nutrients in the different blends of food plot products that were grown.  As a Peoria, Illinois authorized dealer of Biologic products, we at HuntPlots offer an Elite seed source of food plot products for deer, turkey, upland game, and waterfowl.  Please contact us with any questions you may have regarding food plotting or land management.

In the summer it is very common to find bucks in these bachelor groups.  You can sometimes see 10 or more bucks feeding in the same field together.  This is usually when they are in velvet.  Once the velvet starts coming off, they start to break out of their bachelor groups and fight for dominance.  They start with light sparring, but it leads to all-out battles when the rut starts to near. 




Many hunters become frustrated because they see the same big deer coming out into the same fields all summer long, but once bow season comes around, they abandon these patterns.  Again, a better way to better your odds of keeping the big boys from leaving your hunting properties for your neighbors is to have a substantial and well managed food plot in place.
For food plotting visit us at HUNTPLOTS.COM and let us help you pursue the hunt that never ends!

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