I have shot many nice bucks since using the Imperial Clover. I have Imperial Clover planted throughout my hunting properties. This year we did not have the mast crop of acorns like we usually do in the fall. This made the food plots an even hotter place to hunt. I shot two mature bucks around the clover fields.
One went over 150 and the other just under 150. The deer in the pic is more than 150. I played cat and mouse with this old buck for about three weeks before I slipped an arrow thru him on Oct. 24. This buck would come to the Imperial Clover just about every evening. This old buck taught me a lot about mature deer. He would use the wind to his advantage every time he came to the field. I finally got the wind that I needed. That evening it was a misty rain with a true north wind. If I did not get him on his way from his bed to the clover he would wind me. About 4 p.m. I saw him working his way towards me. Just before he got into shooting range he stopped and worked a scrape. He came about 10 more yards and that was all she wrote! He ran back toward his bed. I found him about 30 minutes later. Imperial Clover is the only clover I will plant. The deer just love it. In my opinion Imperial Clover is the best. Thanks Whitetail Institute! P.S. By the way the deer in the picture was 100% free ranging.
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