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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 2931044" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>I took my first deer in 1974 on some family land in SE Okla and it was a spike. I was thrilled. By 1985 I was blessed to meet Jack Payne who owned Shagbark Farm near Marble City, just north of Sallisaw. He was planting food plots for his deer. He mentored me in planting for whitetails. In 1982 I had acquired a farm near Antlers and wanted to do something to attract the deer so I could enjoy seeing more deer. I knew what I wanted to do, but I didn't know how to go about accomplishing that goal. Jack Payne was the first to step forward and start me down the road to where I am now. Farming for wildlife was unheard of at the time. 1987 was the year that i brought my plan to action, 1 year before Ray Scott started the Whitetail Institute of North America. I was a field tester for them at one time and learned alot. OSA was not around to guide me in formulating a successful food plot program and steepening the learning curve. I now rub shoulders with Dr. James Kroll and have continued to expand my knowledge of managing for wildlife. I have met some very fine people along the way that have the same passion for deer as I do. Dennis Hoddy, and Oklabassin are 2 people that I have met from this board who have become close friends that share the passion too. I have always been a person who shares and so when I was asked, many years ago, to start Food Plot Basics on this forum I did and look what it has evolved into when people share. I am still trialing products that are not on the market today that show promise. Time to step off my soap box, I got carried away again. I am echoing what Dennis and SnowCamo said.</p><p></p><p>SnowCamo maybe we need to share a cup of java.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 2931044, member: 8855"] I took my first deer in 1974 on some family land in SE Okla and it was a spike. I was thrilled. By 1985 I was blessed to meet Jack Payne who owned Shagbark Farm near Marble City, just north of Sallisaw. He was planting food plots for his deer. He mentored me in planting for whitetails. In 1982 I had acquired a farm near Antlers and wanted to do something to attract the deer so I could enjoy seeing more deer. I knew what I wanted to do, but I didn't know how to go about accomplishing that goal. Jack Payne was the first to step forward and start me down the road to where I am now. Farming for wildlife was unheard of at the time. 1987 was the year that i brought my plan to action, 1 year before Ray Scott started the Whitetail Institute of North America. I was a field tester for them at one time and learned alot. OSA was not around to guide me in formulating a successful food plot program and steepening the learning curve. I now rub shoulders with Dr. James Kroll and have continued to expand my knowledge of managing for wildlife. I have met some very fine people along the way that have the same passion for deer as I do. Dennis Hoddy, and Oklabassin are 2 people that I have met from this board who have become close friends that share the passion too. I have always been a person who shares and so when I was asked, many years ago, to start Food Plot Basics on this forum I did and look what it has evolved into when people share. I am still trialing products that are not on the market today that show promise. Time to step off my soap box, I got carried away again. I am echoing what Dennis and SnowCamo said. SnowCamo maybe we need to share a cup of java. [/QUOTE]
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