The first moves of the season were made yesterday as I pulled a set, moved two and started on the food plot at K's Spot. I took pics of the stands, but when you are hanging stands in the woods of hill country, all the pics look the same! I shifted both of my sets on our N ridge to account for a change in travel I've noticed in the past few seasons. I did some hinge cutting and it's thickened up. As a result, deer are browsing on the green brier and using it to bed. It's pulled deer further south on the ridge, so both moves take advantage of some topographical funnels in connection with use of the ridge to check does. Looking forward to see how they produce this year. I haven't spent much time in either spot over the years, so it'll be refreshing to sit there!
We cleared brush on the small clover plot I'm planting as part of the K's Spot project. I also got the trail opened back up leading to it and sprayed for weeds. I'm considering North American Whitetail Institute Imperial Clover or a blend from Merit Seed that performs well in creek bottoms. Either way, this should be one of the best plots I've had. I'll get some pics up when we return with weedeaters, leaf blowers and the torch!
We cleared brush on the small clover plot I'm planting as part of the K's Spot project. I also got the trail opened back up leading to it and sprayed for weeds. I'm considering North American Whitetail Institute Imperial Clover or a blend from Merit Seed that performs well in creek bottoms. Either way, this should be one of the best plots I've had. I'll get some pics up when we return with weedeaters, leaf blowers and the torch!