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Hey Guys - As the 2009 Kentucky Deer Season is near, I have
shifted my priority from T-Cams to the "Hunt Plan". We will
continue to get some pictures of Kentucky velvet bucks, so keep
checking the site.
A lot of new properties have been leased and added. I have
started planting fall food plots on these new properties.
Additionally, I have started the Fall maintenance of existing
food plots. With over 70 established plots, I will be busy.
In this new section, "Fall Food Plots", I will add pictures of
Fall Field Work on a weekly basis-so check back often!
August 27, 2009
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Guide: Jason Mott
Jason's sniper training adds an
unduplicated exactness to our Kentucky deer hunting
stand sets.
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Me with broom
corn - no, the deer do not eat it - but they do enjoy
the cover that it offers. I also use it in long narrow
strips leading to food plots. That is for human cover.
The top left
picture is a freshly clipped field of young spring
planted clover and chicory. Next to the broom corn and
in between the clover and chicory plot, I will be
planting fall wheat, oats and winter peas.
A lot of past
adrenaline has flowed at this set/location.
This is Kentucky deer hunting
at Snipe Creek Lodge. |
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Clover and
chicory plots designed with intermittent vegetative
cover. This is accomplished by clipping the tops of
weeds early in the summer and leaving some weeds. The
heavily nutrient enhanced (fertilizer) plot becomes what
you see by today (August 27, 2009).
Benefit: The
big Kentucky bucks will use the specially designed plots
in light that is friendly to the crosshairs on a scope! |
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Fertilized
honeysuckle
March 1 - Applied 13-13-13
May 1 - Top-dressed with ammonia
nitrate
Aug. 27 - The result
Benefit: Deer
in November and December will seek this "spiked"
historically fertilized honeysuckle. I have taken many
mature Kentucky whitetails with this technique. |
August 19, 2009
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