Dawn419
Almost Self-Reliant
I'm starting this because I managed to hijack a thread that I didn't mean to but want to keep the conversation going.
FarmerChick,
I'd love to hear more about your DH's plot's!
Had doc_gonzo/hubby buy me a game cam as a birthday/annivesary/Christmas gift after we had a pred hitting our chickens and guineas. Caught nothing but our cat on it but doc busted a racoon later on (he treed it in the driveway around 2 a.m.) and am positive that it was our culprit. I'm strategically "battening down the hatches" and so far, so good.
We are doing people plots but I was specifically talking about food plots for the wildlife in this instance.
In Arkansas, it is legal to bait and do feed plots on private property.
AGFC:
After 2 years of too many "damn, how did we not just wreck" because of them, I am over it! My sphincter can't take many more near misses before I totally **** myself!!!
I grew up on the edge of the Pine Barrens in South Jersey and was lucky to see one deer a year. We saw lots of tracks, but that was it.
I moved to TN after getting out of the Army in '89 and was lucky to see about the same amount , yearly.
Doc and I bought our land here in AR and I have never seen so many deer in my 46 years of living!!! It's nothing to see 6 does and a buck out the dining room window while we're eating dinner at my mom's place. She and stepdad are about 25 minutes south of our place and it's not unusual for doc and I to count 20+ deer along the side of the small highway between their place and ours. We actually joke about the government officials only think they run this state and that the deer are actually in control! We wish!
We've been living here for 2 years now and we still see the deer up close and personal, that were here before us. We've been cooking supper on the grill only to have one of the older does stop in the driveway and watch us while doing so. We won't hunt, just to hunt. If we put one in the freezer, fine...if not then so be it!
Believe it or not, pot plantations are big here, too. I'd hate to have their water bill after living this last years drought and knowing what our water bill looked like just trying to grow veggiesto feed ourselves and hopefully put some up in the freezer!
The 17 acres that we live on were part of a larger farm and as far as we know, no one has actually resided on our section, until we came along. We didn't buy it to rape and pillage it, we bought it with the best intentions of being one with the land.
We cleared about 2 acres (of our 17) to make a home/garden and are working on restoring native fruit/nut trees to add to our orchard to make up for what we've cleared to live on.
Well, I'm running off at the mouth and gonna give y'all a break now!
FarmerChick,
I'd love to hear more about your DH's plot's!
Had doc_gonzo/hubby buy me a game cam as a birthday/annivesary/Christmas gift after we had a pred hitting our chickens and guineas. Caught nothing but our cat on it but doc busted a racoon later on (he treed it in the driveway around 2 a.m.) and am positive that it was our culprit. I'm strategically "battening down the hatches" and so far, so good.
Dawn419 wrote:
As a member, not a Mod:
Personally, I can't wait until we can start hunting deer off our land!
I hope to start working on sowing some food plots this coming year. Our land is mostly oak and hickory, so we have a nice mast crop in good years. My family thinks hubby and I are crazy for thinking we'll be able to hunt/provide on our 17 acres.
~gd,~gd said:OK not a Mod, when you are talking about food plots do you mean people food or game food? If game food I must assume it is legal in your state to hunt in a area set up to attract game. It is not legal to hunt such areas in my state it is considered 'baiting'. If you wish to grow food for game it is permitted only on areas that are 'posted' to prevent hunting. My part of the state is heavy in pine plantations owned by lumber and paper producers. The land under the trees is pretty much bare of undergrowth and the owners don't want hunters because of fire risk. When trees are harvested, blocks or strips are clear cut and replanted. These have proved to be big producers of game and the hunting rights are sold or rented to hunt clubs or individuals. Every year they catch a few who tried to improve their hunting grounds by baiting. What is not generally known is that these clearings in the woods are patrolled by 'copters looking for 'pot plantations'.
We are doing people plots but I was specifically talking about food plots for the wildlife in this instance.
In Arkansas, it is legal to bait and do feed plots on private property.
AGFC:
When we first moved out here, to AR, I was actually shocked at the idea of baiting deer and calling it hunting.Baiting Deer
Baiting is the direct or indirect placing, exposing, depositing, distributing or scattering of salt, grain or other feed that could serve to lure or attract wildlife to, on or over an area where hunters are attempting to take them. An area is considered baited for 10 days following complete removal of bait.
Hunters may bait deer on private land.
Baiting is not allowed on wildlife management areas.
After 2 years of too many "damn, how did we not just wreck" because of them, I am over it! My sphincter can't take many more near misses before I totally **** myself!!!
I grew up on the edge of the Pine Barrens in South Jersey and was lucky to see one deer a year. We saw lots of tracks, but that was it.
I moved to TN after getting out of the Army in '89 and was lucky to see about the same amount , yearly.
Doc and I bought our land here in AR and I have never seen so many deer in my 46 years of living!!! It's nothing to see 6 does and a buck out the dining room window while we're eating dinner at my mom's place. She and stepdad are about 25 minutes south of our place and it's not unusual for doc and I to count 20+ deer along the side of the small highway between their place and ours. We actually joke about the government officials only think they run this state and that the deer are actually in control! We wish!

We've been living here for 2 years now and we still see the deer up close and personal, that were here before us. We've been cooking supper on the grill only to have one of the older does stop in the driveway and watch us while doing so. We won't hunt, just to hunt. If we put one in the freezer, fine...if not then so be it!
Believe it or not, pot plantations are big here, too. I'd hate to have their water bill after living this last years drought and knowing what our water bill looked like just trying to grow veggiesto feed ourselves and hopefully put some up in the freezer!
The 17 acres that we live on were part of a larger farm and as far as we know, no one has actually resided on our section, until we came along. We didn't buy it to rape and pillage it, we bought it with the best intentions of being one with the land.
We cleared about 2 acres (of our 17) to make a home/garden and are working on restoring native fruit/nut trees to add to our orchard to make up for what we've cleared to live on.
Well, I'm running off at the mouth and gonna give y'all a break now!