Saturday, December 25, 2010

Crazy Buck Fight Pics from Ohio!

Check these Crazy Buck Fight pictures out.....They were sent to my email said to be found somewhere in Ohio. Shame they went out that way all would have been nice deer to arrow or gun down and to wall mount for that matter. 




 Look at the thickness of that rack would have made an awesome trophy!

What a waste of some big bucks!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Late Season Strategies

    Forty three does and six bucks-all in one afternoon of hunting.  No, it wasn't on a Texas ranch or around bait piles up in Canada.  This is late season archery in central Illinois!  They've been running all over the country side for the past month; first with the rut, then with shotgun seasons.  Now that most hunters are out of the woods and the peak of the rut is past, deer are finally able to catch their breath and recoup some of the energy they've spent.  Add to this a cold snap, and the deer around here are in winter survival mode. 
   
   After hunting light faded Sunday, I hopped in my van and drove around the "block" (back country roads), only to count up all the does and bucks I mentioned above.  Two of the bucks were very nice shooters.  A snow covered backdrop coupled with a bright moon made the deer easy to pick out.  Only a few of the deer were on my hunting property-at the other end from where I was hunting, but I couldn't help but think this time of the year may be the easiest of all to kill a deer-as long as you know what food the deer are after. 
   
    Scouting food sources is really easy this time of year- just as I did yesterday, hop in the car and cruise around back roads right after the sun goes down.   This time of year, deer are more concentrated and gather in larger groups, they tend to gravitate toward fewer food sources (because there are fewer good food sources available this time of year), and their survival mode mentality makes them quite predictable.  Although I guessed wrong when I went hunting last Sunday, I now know the preferred food sources of these deer.
 
   My only regret is that I don't have any late season food plots on this hunting property.  Instead of only having a handful deer on my hunting property last Sunday evening, I could easily attract more than a dozen if I had some winter wheat or brassicus planted.  Not only that, but if my property had the most nutritious, tastiest food available, then I'd have a much better chance of luring one of the two shooter bucks close enough for a shot.  The formula is quite simple: the dominant buck in the area will have his choice of the available food.  If I had the best food on the block, there is a good chance that a dominant buck would be hanging around.
  
   There should be some excellent late season bow hunting coming up in central Illinois over the next few weeks.  The cold isn't going anywhere anytime soon, and the forecast calls for additional snow.  Get out there and find the preferred food sources, and you'll likely get a chance at a deer.  That's my plan anyway.

Friday, December 17, 2010

HARVEST GROW Plant and Soil Nutrition!

is proud to anounce that it is now your Central Illinois Harvest Grow Dealer. 

Harvest grow products have been developed by a team of scientist focused on building soil fertility and plant production with natural nutrients.  Their propriety blends are unique and powerful, but safe to use.  Harvest Grow is committed to producing environmentally responsivle products and is listed with the USDA as Bio-Preferred.

For information on the different product that we have to offer please click the link below:







       Magnum Grow - Through extensive research and development the Harvest Grow team has developed a proprietary blend of macro and micro nutrients that enhance the protein content and nutrient levels in food plot forage. By releasing locked out nutrients in all soil types and providing a food source for microorganisms in the soil, your food plot vegetation will thrive all season long.





      HUMICKELP + is an ultra potent grow formula designed to give turf grass the nutrient rich foundation required for proper root development, greening, growth regulation, moisture retention and density. Use as a foliar spray on your entire landscape. The power of humic acid, cold processed kelp, macro and micronutrients are unleashed producing a rich green healthy turf. It is a great soil conditioner Supplemented with iron and sulfur, you are assured to get the performance, look and professional results you expect.





  DIRTFERT'S precise formulation contains the ideal mix of macro and micro nutrients plus humic acids, Fulvic acids and trace nutrients designed to stimulate nutrient producing aerobic microorganisms in the soil by improving soil nutrition. Dirt Fert will improve soil porosity, tilth, PH, nitrification, mineralization, cation-exchange capacity and help convert organic matter into forms the plant can use. Dirt Fert is a foliar spray nutrient for agricultural crops, vegetables and gardens all season long.




  SUGARFLO powers the nutrient flow of your trees from canopy to roots. Uniquely formulated to be gentle on the tree, it drives photosynthesis capacity producing more sugars to energize your tree. Increased nutrient flow to the root zone drives more root growth allowing the tree to capture more nutrients. Our special blend of chelates protects your trees from nutrient lock-out, salt build-up, plant stress, and low yields. Use it on Citrus, Apple, cherry, Pear, Peach, Pecan, Walnut, or any fruit producing orchard. Evergreen, Christmas tree farms, and nurseries will have amazing results.



For more information reguarding and or to Purchase any of these great products please go to our website and buy directly from us at http://www.huntplots.com/ or send us an email at huntplots@yahoo.com

Friday, December 10, 2010

Elk Hunting 3rd Season Paonia ,CO 2

Edwin and Rand with a freezer filler.
 Here are a few more pictures from some good friends of mine Edwin and Rand from their exciting freezer filling Elk hunt at the ZX RANCH & LODGE in Paonia, Colorado.


 They stayed in a cabin with no TV, Internet, and the phone was one that only received calls not one you can call out on. The cabin was heated by wood so they said the mornings were cool as the fire had died down from the nights rest. So they were roughing it. Sounds awesome! They spent their nights playing cards and games and getting to know the other hunters at the ranch.


Their guide was Josh Cranson who is a very experience guide in Elk, Bear, and Trout, hunting and fishing along with years of experience as a white water guide. All the hunters at the ranch during the time they were there were successful and harvested their elk.
Josh and Rand with Rands trophy.






Rand and Edwin

Rand looking like a sniper.

Edwin on the phone that only recieves incomming calls!

Edwin and Rand at the dinner table for games.

Rand helped out with the processiong




They Look like they had an amazing time.  I hope to head out to Colorado elk hunting with them next year! 

Thursday, December 9, 2010

New Dam Seeding and Erosion Control!

Seeding and Eroison Control Blankets!

A client of ours who ownes a nice piece of property out in Cuba, Illinos has a great piece of property with several lakes.  They wanted to turn one of the many lakes into a bigger lake so they pushed back a dam and are going to let the lake slowly fill in. It should make this lake about a half acre larger and allow 6 to 8 ft of water increase.  After doing this they called us.  We at HUNTPLOTS INC. specialize in erosion control and seeding as we do food plots and manage properties in the local areas.  

We talked with the owners and came up with the plan to plant brome grass on the new dam as it grows rather quickily , strongly and tightly as sod does. ( Brome grass is and exceptional grass for dam planting as it has a very strong root system and provides excellent erosion  control.)  We went with the brome grass because the property has alot of it growing on it and it grows really well in the soil they have on the property.


Pictured  to the Left is a Before look and the Picture to the Right the After look.  We use a Plot Master 400 to do the discing and ground work pulled by a Ranger 800.  The Plot Master is a great machine for doing small wild game food plots.  You can get these machines into about anywhere. They come in 3 atv and 3 tractor models. To purchase and or information on the Plot Master check out the link.  We are your local plot master dealer.

Back to erosion control.  Below are some pictures of the finished project.

If you are in need of Erosion control this next year give us a call we would be happy to come to your property for a consultation and see what you need done. You can contact us by phone or email.

309.303.7093 or huntplots@yahoo.com