I thought I would send you a photo of my Imperial raised buck. He's an eleven point, 3 1/2 year old and weighed 195 pounds dressed. This is the fourth 3 ½ year old we've taken off our property in the last four years. My hunting buddy Randy and I have been doing the Imperial food plots since 1996. Since both of us are in wheelchairs we get help planting from good friends Tracy (Pot's) and his brother Terry (Duke). This year we went with the Secret Spot, No-Plow and Winter-Greens along with the normal maintenance on the perennials. The deer are really starting to utilize the Winter-Greens since its gotten cold. Unlike most annuals, it's not eaten all at once. So it looks like there will be plenty for them to forage when the dead of winter sets in.
Todd Zippel - Wisconsin
I thought I would send you a photo of my Imperial raised buck. He's an eleven point, 3 1/2 year old and weighed 195 pounds dressed. This is the fourth 3 ½ year old we've taken off our property in the last four years. My hunting buddy Randy and I have been doing the Imperial food plots since 1996. Since both of us are in wheelchairs we get help planting from good friends Tracy (Pot's) and his brother Terry (Duke). This year we went with the Secret Spot, No-Plow and Winter-Greens along with the normal maintenance on the perennials. The deer are really starting to utilize the Winter-Greens since its gotten cold. Unlike most annuals, it's not eaten all at once. So it looks like there will be plenty for them to forage when the dead of winter sets in.