Sunday, September 6, 2009

Food Plots and Bird Numbers Both Looking Great

Throughout the spring and summer we've worked our food plots, watched their progress and marveled at the birds numbers we've see in them. Our food plots are a rotation of corn, milo and alfalfa. Several years ago we also started planting a crop called Buck-N-Cock (see below). It is hardy, long-lasting and upland birds and deer can't get enough of it. The abundant food supply, mild weather and adequate moisture have caused our wild bird population to soar! We've had at least two hatches this year and just recently we saw several groups of week old chicks.

Think we're biased? Just ask anyone who's traveled the South Dakota Highways about how good the birds are this year! Seeing is believing- call to book your hunt today!






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