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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1189067" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Different part of Okla require different feeding programs. </p><p> In our part, we are 95% agriculture, with creeks, and waterways being the main hunting areas. </p><p> Eastern parts of the state that are heavily wooded, require the deer to rely on woody browse for most of their feeding. Suplementing them in these areas and putting in small food plots are huge magnets for them.</p><p> In our area, there is wheat planted in the fall, that they eat on all winter, milo, soybeans, and corn they feed on spring summer and fall. </p><p>Food plots don't normally work that well. We have really high minerals in our area, where some parts of the state don't. </p><p> Example: I can use the Deer Cocain or mineral blocks, etc, and nothing but field rats mess with them. I've put camera's on them to find out. </p><p> My buddy hunts in Osage county in the Big Bend area, and the deer will destroy a small place with deer cocain.</p><p> Different things work in different areas.</p><p>The fun part of all of this is to find out what is best for your area, and stick with it. </p><p>I've done all the high dollar seeds in sample plots, and If I say Wheat is the best in my area, that doesn't mean its the best in yours. </p><p>Trial and error.<img src="/images/smilies/new/Thumbup3.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbup3:" title="Thumbup3 :thumbup3:" data-shortname=":thumbup3:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1189067, member: 5412"] Different part of Okla require different feeding programs. In our part, we are 95% agriculture, with creeks, and waterways being the main hunting areas. Eastern parts of the state that are heavily wooded, require the deer to rely on woody browse for most of their feeding. Suplementing them in these areas and putting in small food plots are huge magnets for them. In our area, there is wheat planted in the fall, that they eat on all winter, milo, soybeans, and corn they feed on spring summer and fall. Food plots don't normally work that well. We have really high minerals in our area, where some parts of the state don't. Example: I can use the Deer Cocain or mineral blocks, etc, and nothing but field rats mess with them. I've put camera's on them to find out. My buddy hunts in Osage county in the Big Bend area, and the deer will destroy a small place with deer cocain. Different things work in different areas. The fun part of all of this is to find out what is best for your area, and stick with it. I've done all the high dollar seeds in sample plots, and If I say Wheat is the best in my area, that doesn't mean its the best in yours. Trial and error.:thumbup3: [/QUOTE]
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