Food Plots Anyone Can Do, A Full Breakdown On Cost Saving Methods
Midwest Whitetail Weekly
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23m
On this week's episode of Midwest Whitetail, we're building off of last week's episode where we covered food plot 101 from top to bottom. Now on this video, we're covering a full breakdown on cost saving methods for food plots anyone can do. We cover why these methods are great for hunting, where and what to look for when selecting locations, and how to go about bringing your idea to life. To kick things off, Josh Sparks breaks down a poor man style plot he just recently finished transforming on a permission property that he hopes will offer another edge in filling a tag this season on one of two awesome bucks. Then we join Zach Rozmus who for years has utilized the "poor man" strategy to have food to hunt. Going into depth on everything you need to know, our goal is to layout where to start and how to execute the plan to create the food plot anyone can do. From there, we wrap things up with Rye Ludwig on a permission property he calls the Otter Farm. With a year of hunting the property under his belt, Rye breaks down how he's using past stand observations, trail camera intel, and more to carve out a spot that he believes will make his hunting even better. As always, thank you for taking the time to watch Midwest Whitetail and we let us know if you have any questions while watching.
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