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    Default Last hunt of the season

    Have not hunted much since Thanksgiving but was wanting to put a big doe in the freezer to make some summer sausage with later on

    This crappy weather for the last week of deer season almost made me not want to go but have not even taken a deer with my new Weatherby 6.5/300Wby so naturally itching to break it in before end of the year

    Nice stand of Whitetail Clover is a deer magnet

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    Last edited by tprice; 12-28-2021 at 09:09 PM.

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    Nice
    There's a fine line between HARDCORE AND IGNORANCE!

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    Damn
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    That’s a nice looking patch.

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    Well done. Nice shot.

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    Processors got room?
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    Man is merely a two legged locust, devouring wild lands, developing and prostituting wildlife and fisheries under the guise of "use of the resource" for tremendous profit and moving on. Will it ever end?

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    Beautiful spot. Congrats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCswampCAT View Post
    Processors got room?

    Yep and asking for more LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by UPSTATEWATERFOWLER View Post
    Beautiful spot. Congrats.

    Thanks man, this was my first go with Whitetail Imperial Clover. Honestly thought it was some kind of gimmick but you can see in the background the corn feeder and other clover plot (clover mix) and they always come straight to that whitetail imperial clover first


    However my turnip patch , that is it right in front, turned out like crap. Not sure if I got them too thick or what I did there (new spot for turnips this year )
    Last edited by tprice; 12-28-2021 at 10:17 PM.

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    When did you plant the Imperial clover?
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    A larger caliber will help you with your deer kills. Try it.


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    I agree with timber22

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timberman22 View Post
    When did you plant the Imperial clover?

    End of Sept , after I did my big plot in the background and planted my turnips you see in front. I had sprayed and plowed that spot and really was not sure what to do with it

    Just ordered a bag of it, ran cultipacker over it, spread seed and cultipacker again

    Even when it was just coming up deer were all over it

    Going go lime next week all those plots
    Last edited by tprice; 12-29-2021 at 07:34 AM.

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    Clover is a great food source. That is a fine killin spot.
    F**K Cancer

    Just Damn.

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