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Unread 09-16-2010, 03:09 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by charlie cleveland View Post
that sure is a nice field...makes me envious...will be aboutdecember before our fields in miss. look that good...it takes a lot of work and money to fix food plots such as yours...most animal lovers do not relize the work most hunters put out to feed the animal world.most of this is done on a year round basis...i can see thatlarge ten point in the middle of that food plot of yours right now......charlie
Charlie I hope you get the buck of your dreams as well. You are absolutely right about the amount of work that’s involved in clearing the land and planting crops. I can only imagine how hard it was for the early settlers to come here and without the aid of modern machinery clear and farm the land. I found the easy way to get it done. Find yourself a good woman, buy her the right equipment, and let her have some fun. This pic is that same plot on May 9th, that would be mother’s day. What better way for your women to spend her mothers day than clearing stumps in your food plots.
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