Jordan1685

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    Jordan
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  1. Thanks for the help, I wasn't sure if I needed more variety to be more appealing. So with about half an acre should I stick with the 60:40 ratio, also I get ddg from work for free so I can put this out all year if this would affect how much of anything i put in the food plot. Should I stick with one good plot where I will know they should be going or should I have another? I would go bigger in the one spot but that's about all the room I have. Because we have been putting out corn in the field behind the house which is about right under the wifi symbol in the picture, I could put another there if it would benefit me.
  2. So I’m new here because for one I love my realtree camo and products and two because I need some big help. My parents didn’t hunt, so I didn’t find my love for hunting til later and even then it was hard to find places to hunt and work with what I had. The places usually sucked because I put in the least desirable spot but now I’m 25 and married and one of the perks is I’ve been able to hunt my in-laws land. It’s a great spot in Anderson county, Ky and I’ve seen plenty of great deer but it’s still just not good enough. I want to draw these deer in and keep them. I have a strip approx 17yds by 140yds in a creek bottom secluded and surrounded by woods. I know I need perennials and annuals and I know there are hay fields around me because her family owns 7-800 acres all together and the few others around I don’t see any other crops. What I don’t know is if I should stick to the 60:40 ratio, what I should plant to be the biggest hit to the deer, and how I should go about planting the food plot as far as spring, fall, all perennials together or mix them up. Any help would be appreciated!