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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 2532579" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>Everyone's situation, area, habitat, food need vary a little, so everyone's answer should vary a little bit. I'm fortunate to have plenty of ag around me, so I don't feed throughout the year, and really have no need for plots. Ladder Stands have been in place forever, chained with a chain boom, so there's no stand work to do.</p><p></p><p>-The last time I hunt a stand for the season, I pull the game cam.</p><p>-After season is over, I make one sweep through the place in in late March to look for shed's via ATV.</p><p>-About the middle of August, I'll go through will a sprayer and roundup walking and shooting lanes, a week later I'll brush hog them, also check and eliminate any wasp nests from towers, put game cams back out, and trim out around ladder stands if needed.</p><p>-Put out corn/wheat cleanings piles from about Sept 1 till Nov 1...........(don't put any out during most of Nov, deer are chasing, rarely visit the piles and coons eat it all) put piles back out just before Thanksgiving, this gives the coon times to swarm it before I trap the piles Dec 1 for coons. keep putting out piles till the end of season.</p><p></p><p>From the end of deer season through the middle of August, I pretty much stay out of the area, and the three times I do go in, it's on an ATV or tractor, deer usually just watch me drive by. The way the property is arranged, bedding areas are easily disturbed, so I don't invade much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 2532579, member: 15643"] Everyone's situation, area, habitat, food need vary a little, so everyone's answer should vary a little bit. I'm fortunate to have plenty of ag around me, so I don't feed throughout the year, and really have no need for plots. Ladder Stands have been in place forever, chained with a chain boom, so there's no stand work to do. -The last time I hunt a stand for the season, I pull the game cam. -After season is over, I make one sweep through the place in in late March to look for shed's via ATV. -About the middle of August, I'll go through will a sprayer and roundup walking and shooting lanes, a week later I'll brush hog them, also check and eliminate any wasp nests from towers, put game cams back out, and trim out around ladder stands if needed. -Put out corn/wheat cleanings piles from about Sept 1 till Nov 1...........(don't put any out during most of Nov, deer are chasing, rarely visit the piles and coons eat it all) put piles back out just before Thanksgiving, this gives the coon times to swarm it before I trap the piles Dec 1 for coons. keep putting out piles till the end of season. From the end of deer season through the middle of August, I pretty much stay out of the area, and the three times I do go in, it's on an ATV or tractor, deer usually just watch me drive by. The way the property is arranged, bedding areas are easily disturbed, so I don't invade much. [/QUOTE]
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