Keith Shipman - Indiana




I planted about 1 ½ to 2 acre spot of Imperial Whitetail Clover and at first I didn’t think it was working. It just would not grow. Then I realized due to the amount of droppings that the deer were keeping it clipped down. I hunted just off the edge of the clover field last year about 40-50 yards in, on a small finger that the deer used to come out into the field. I shot the buck in the attached photo at 25 yards hot on a doe heading for the field. It rough scored 145 3/8. It’s my largest 8 point and largest with a bow. I swear by Imperial Whitetail Clover and tell everyone they are wasting time planting anything else. The deer in my office prove it.