Ray Scott, founder of the first national professional bass fishing circuit and the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (B.A.S.S.), died in his sleep of natural causes on May 8, 2022.
Mid- to late-July is the right time to kill weeds in preparation for planting fall brassica food plots.
When it seems as though the deer on your property just vanish after opening day, you need a strategy to draw them out of hiding. Try planting a small, hidden food plot off the beaten path.
Soybeans and other legumes not only provide high-protein nutrition to deer, they also replenish soil with free fertilizer, too.
If you have food plots with bare soil, then now is the time for frost seeding clover.
Deer hunters who want to offer their whitetails a highly attractive and nutritious forage during fall and winter should consider adding Whitetail Institute Ravish Radish to their food plot plans.
If you need to increase the amount of forage on your land to maximize whitetail body size and antler growth, then consider adding Whitetail Institute Imperial Whitetail PowerPlant to your annual food plot plans.
Summer food plots are one of the best ways to ensure your deer are receiving the amount of protein they need to grow larger antlers, add bodyweight and birth healthier fawns. However, you’ll want to be sure to avoid five pitfalls that can ruin your efforts.
When and how to mow, disk and spray your whitetail food plots to keep weeds from taking over.