Here it is .....
Snipe Creeks continued focus at creating a solid
12 month hunt plan that constantly puts all
elements in place which produces the greatest
odds at holding / feeding / bedding and
ultimately seeing / killing mature whitetails in
Snipe Creeks hunt zones.
Year Round Food Plot/Wildlife
Management Field Work
The impact of 100+ well
maintained and strategically placed rich and
nutritious food plots, combined with vast
habitat enhancement has changed the positioning,
travel routes, bedding areas and feeding zones
of most herds of deer in a 5 mile square. (Snipe
Creeks hunt zone)
Each summer, it is ubiquitous to see
herds of 10-20 bucks in every bean field around
and on Snipe Creek's Properties. Most often half
of said bucks are 3.5 and older with 130-175
inch racks. When the green fields dry, most
all the bucks head for another known food
sources - food sources on Snipe Creek
Properties. Deer season comes and out of
town hunters looking for a Kentucky deer hunt
get their moneys worth. Snipe Creek Properties
consistently puts the smack down on a lot of big Western
Kentucky deer (bucks).
Every summer there seems to be even more and
bigger deer in those visible green soybean
fields. Again as the beans turn yellow and waxy
those big bucks will b-line it to their known
food sources on Snipe Creek Properties. 2012
will be another record season at Snipe Creek
Properties.
Consistently successful Western Kentucky deer
hunts are strongly correlated to food source and
habitat improvements. Hunt plans that consider
such improvements will offer what any hunter
seeks. A moment with nature that will explode
with that hunt of a lifetime.
After 20 plus years of planting and
maintaining numerous food plots in this region,
Snipe Creek Properties has vastly improved the
Western Kentucky deer herd. Due to our Snipe
Creek Quality Deer Management Program, the deer
herds have become "imprinted" and are "hooked"
on the best food sources available. We
exclusively hunt 3½+ year old, 130"+ bucks and
are working in cooperation with local landowners
to improve the herd for all of Western Kentucky.
Proof can be seen in our
2012 trail cam photos,
2011
trail cam photos,
2010 trail-cam photos,
2010 velvet trail-cam
photos, 2009 kills, 2010 kills,
2011 kills!


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