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The Cheapest Deer Food Plot-Acorns

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010


The Cheapest Deer Food Plot-Acorns

Nowadays everyone is so interested in building and developing their own food plot to funnel deer unto an area that they desire. The name of the site is Cheap Deer Food Plots, so I am all ways looking for ways that hunters can achieve their goals as inexpensively as possible. I was doing a piece on the importance of scouting for deer signs when I stumbled upon a video that reminded me of a very important aspect to whitetail behavior. Whitetails love acorns! So, in my mind, if you can find a natural honey hole of acorns near to where deer live, you have just found the cheapest deer food plot their is. As long as you own the land or have permission to hunt it, it doesn’t cost you a dime to maintain. I am from the Northeastern part of the US and we have all known about acorns, since the beginning of deer hunting in this region. This is especially true if you can find a nice group of White Oaks which the deer seem to prefer. Whitetails will walk right past corn, alfalfa, legumes, you name it, to get to acorns. The primary idea here is that instead of building it and they will come, go to where god has all ready built it and wait for them to show up.

The guy in the video is incredible. Not that he is that unique, there are tons of guys just like him spread out across this land however, you never seem to see guys like this on TV. He is the real McCoy and with his passion and energy for scouting, one can tell that he has harvested many deer and he knows what he is talking about.  And he has done it the real way, not on a deer farm or ranch where a monkey could do it. Just remember the key to this video, to me, is if you can find a natural food source along with any deer signs what so ever, you have got yourself the cheapest deer food plot.

Acorns Preferred Food of Whitetail Deer: Mast Crops Attract Deer

Deer hunters know that White Oak acorns attract foraging deer.

Publish Date: 11/06/2009 19:01

http://hunting.suite101.com/article.cfm/acorns_preferred_food_of_whitetail_deer

Acorns Preferred Food of Whitetail Deer: Mast Crops Attract Deer

Deer hunters know that White Oak acorns attract foraging deer.

Publish Date: 11/06/2009 19:01

http://hunting.suite101.com/article.cfm/acorns_preferred_food_of_whitetail_deer

The whitetail tally

“There’s just too many hunters that take advantage of farm fields and corn piles, and these deer were taking advantage of higher quality foods, the acorns,” said Joe Folta, the state wildlife biologist responsible for counties in the …

Publish Date: 05/18/2010 13:15

http://www.simplelegaldocs.com/the-whitetail-tally

Whitetail Woods: White Oak Acorns, A Deer’s favorite food

Acorns from the White Oak Tree are one of the preferred foods on a whitetails grocery list. If you can find an area where the acorns are dropping than you have a very good chance at seeing deer. This year I think just happens to be a …

Publish Date: 10/12/2009 0:01

http://whitetailwoods.blogspot.com/2009/10/white-oak-acorns-deers-favorite-food.html

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Deer Food Plots-Easy Trail

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010


Deer Food Plots-Easy Trails

This is video for a product that you can buy for very simple and easy food plots. These guys are knuckle heads and you don’t need to buy their expensive seeds and fertilizer but they do have a nice little system to throw up a food plot very quickly and easily. This is especially true if you have a dirt road or trial that runs through some fields that you all ready know deer come into on a regular basis. In other words you are not so much starting a food plot to draw deer into a general area but you are setting up tiny food plots in a kill zone which can be very beneficial.

Also notice that they are recommending to this in late summer before archery season. I can’t stress enough how important late summer and early fall plots can be. Many of the plants that came up in the spring, at this point have run through their cycles and the deer will stop eating them. By planting something in late summer, it will come up right when the deer are starting to search for new foods and locations to eat. So, this can be a very effective, cheap and easy way to get started with a simple food plot. Like I mentioned earlier, you can buy any fertilizer and mix and match any seed that you desire, just check the pH before buy anything to make sure it will grow.

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Optimize Your Deer Food Plot

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Optimize Your Deer Food Plot

Although the size of a food plot is very important, what is just as crucial is to optimize the area that you do have.  They are called food”plots” for a reason, they are not farms, so you can’t necessarily draw the local deer herd in through the brute force of a dimensionally huge land area.  You need to make the best of what you have.

 So, we need to concentrate on making your whitetail deer food plot as appealing as possible, so the deer that you do have will want to take advantage of what you have to offer them. Just like humans, whitetail deer like to be in a comfortable atmosphere.  They like to be surrounded by elements that offer food and water or shelter but also possesses the security that they need. This is a tenuous combination of food and cover. You not only have to have the correct type of deer food plants that they need but you also have to have it in area that deer will find non threatening as they access it. These are the qualities that you need to make a deer food plot attractive to a whitetail. Also, your food plot might have all the necessary ingredients to draw whitetails but they might not use it because of the perceived  risk in doing so. So this is what I mean by Optimizing your plot.

  It can also be important to realize the range of a whitetail. The range of a deer is not written in stone. Remember that these animals are searching for the basics to ensure their survival. Most hunters realize that a deer’s range can expand, to a degree,  in time of food scarcity. Like wise,  a deer’s range can shrink also. There is a maximum to both the expansion and shrinkage of a Whitetail’s range.  Most deer range in about a 100 acre area. The more attractive that your food plot is the more likely the deer will want to visit it and possibly shrink their range down, not wanting to miss coming into to see what you have to offer them.

 And finally,  If you want to bring deer into your area, you must try to think like a whitetail. Try to think of ways to optimize your site buy having various types of habitat elements in the right places.  Make sure the deer can get to them easily and securely and never forget to think about where you will be in reference to hunting them.  Make sure that they will funnel into a place that offers you a good, clear shooting zone. Having all of these elements does you no good if you can’t execute by harvesting deer. A well optimized deer food plot will consistently bring more deer into your area for several years. It will also improve the health of the herd and ensure that they will keep coming back. If you are serious about starting or fixing your existing food plot, and want the best food plot tips, here is an excellent guide to help you out. By not wasting time and money, It will pay for itself several times over. Please click below and check it out.

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Whitetail Deer Eating Habits

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Whitetail Deer Eating Habits

One of the many reasons that Deer Food Plots have become so popular is that farming agricultural crops make up from 40 to in excess of 50 percent within the whitetail deers yearly eating routine in certain locations. In northeast Kansas, corn is the solitary most-used plant in most seasons other than the summer months, with 29 percent overall use, while in Iowa corn made up 40 % of the deer’s eating habits. Whitetail Deer are browsers, so they consume many different types of plant life.

Despite the fact that whitetails may be seen in alfalfa areas, alfalfa is often a fairly modest meal source. Indigenous foodstuff that comprise a part of the actual deer’s eating routine consist of woodsy plant life, specifically buckbrush and rose, with smaller quantities of dogwood, chokecherry, plum, red cedar, pine, and a number of additional varieties. Forbs, especially sunflowers, are essential, whilst low herbage and sedges are utilized just temporarily in springtime and autumn.  In The Northeast Oak acorns are a prized food source of the Whitetail Deer herd, when available. It is important to realize that when acorns are plentiful, deer will consume them until they are gone. Acorns are high in protein and whitetail deer love them.

Despite the fact that whitetails may certainly subsist completely with indigenous foods, they evidently have a inclination pertaining to farm plants, which often make up the largest management dilemma throughout agricultural states – controlling deer herds in an attempt to meet both hunter desire along with landowner threshold. Many farmers are hunters, so they like to have a nice deer selection but they really do want an overpopulated heard around to damage their crops. The balance between a nice healthy heard and a menacing, costly crop killing nightmare is delicate.

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