Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A buck in velvet eats mushrooms in the woods At first, Matt Williams thought someone might be stealing his mushrooms. The tops of ...
The predicted rain from Tropical Storm Gordon had many hunters excited about the potential to get an early start on planting winter food plots for deer, but according to Mississippi State University ...
Frigid air, frozen fields, and ground as hard as granite might not have you thinking about food plots. But if you want fields of deer forage next fall that will attract and nurture heavy-racked bucks, ...
“If the deer wipe out a 3- or 4-acre plot, then double or triple the size of the plot next year. A good rule of thumb is to plant a minimum of 3 percent of your land base in food plots, with most of ...
But posing a question like that can stimulate serious debate about the qualities of the various food plot forages and whether you are doing what’s best for the deer on your land. And that, in the end, ...
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Another deer expert Williams spoke with is Kip Adams, the chief conservation officer for the National Deer Association. Last year Adams planted a small plot of wine cap mushrooms on his deer property ...