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Couple nice one's last week..

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Yeah, I'd say REAL NICE! :D
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when does your season start ... when do you start feeding them .... ive got about 8 bushels of apples out now ... nothing ... but there is lots of soybeen and corn around ..
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chessy wrote:when does your season start ... when do you start feeding them .... ive got about 8 bushels of apples out now ... nothing ... but there is lots of soybeen and corn around ..
Oct.1st, I feed year around chessy.... :D I cut back during the summer, and more starting Sept 1st.... :D
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you find hole kernnel corn better for this time of year .... i got to set up a food plot .... any thing you can plant this time of year
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Great pics Gary. Good luck on seeing them in a months time. :D

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Chessy,
I don't think there is anything you can plant now that will be ready in 4 weeks, but you can plant clover now.
You can plant clover in fall or spring.
One other plant that I plant and you can probably plant now is a vegetable called radicchio. I plant that in my food plot mixed with clover and the deer devour it. They eat that before they eat the clover.
Radicchio is an Italian lettuce that keeps growing even when the deer eat all the leaves from it as it's starting to grow and will keep growing as long as it gets water.
There are 2 types and I think one can be planted in late August.
I'm sure if you plant radicchio now you will see some growth before Oct 1st. The plants don't have to be full grown for the deer to eat them.
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Great picks Gary.
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Nice pics, GaryL... 8)

I'd shoot anyone of them bucks!... :wink:

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Very nice pictures, yoy must be getting ancious for hunting season to start, I know I would be. Keep the pictures coming. :D
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Good pics Gary L.
Only a month to wait :wink:
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Great pics :!: Good luck this fall :D
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Nice pics Gary thanx for posting them.
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That's 1 heck of a nice buck gametrail wide rack and high tines.
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