CRAIG FISH - ILLINOIS
We have tried many of your products through the years and have had good results from all.
CJ TURNER - ILLINOIS
“Boys, I just tagged out! I can’t believe this, booner down!” This is the text I sent to a few of my best friends on Nov. 3. I had just killed my second buck of the year and was elated.
CLAYTON STEINFEST - NEW YORK
Our hunting camp is in upstate New York where we have been using Whitetail Institute’s Imperial Whitetail Clover, Alfa-Rack Plus, Imperial Winter-Greens and 30-06 minerals for several years.
ANGIE LARSON - GEORGIA
■ For some women, hearing that you need a mastectomy to remove cancer in your breast is devastating. I heard “surgery” and knew hunting season was fast approaching, and I was going to miss out. Cancer? I never questioned whether I would kick it to the curb.
CURTIS CONE- NORTH CAROLINA
TYLER FILLINGHAM - ALABAMA
■ Three years ago, my friend Kolton Atchley and I began traveling to Easton, Illinois, to hunt with our buddy Gavin Urish. The first two years, we used a week of vacation to hunt. But at the end of the 2019 deer season, we decided it was time to put some work into the farm. Naturally, the first item was to determine how we could plant food plots and provide deer with more groceries. Gavin had all the equipment we would need for planting. We just had to get there in August to complete our work.
DAN FOSS - IOWA
COLEMAN GRIMMETT - MISSISSIPPI
Some hunters would say that it takes a lot of acreage to grow big bucks. While I would not argue that this certainly helps, not all of us have been blessed to have such expansive (and expensive) parcels.
ROBIN LEATHERMAN - MISSOURI
Robin Leatherman — Missouri
Could this be real? I had a job opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to reclaim and re-habitat land that had been sorely neglected for many years and turn it into prime hunting ground. Plus, the gig came with hunting rights. Heaven! I went to work right away, evaluating the lay of the land and terrain to determine the best spots for food plots.
FRED ABBAS - MICHIGAN
Michigan not known for big bucks | Fred Abbas ■
Houghton Lake, Michigan, is not known for big bucks. Neither is Beaverton, Michigan, where my son lives. We know which Michigan counties produce most record-book entries, and we were looking forward to the challenge of hunting trophy bucks. We were switching our hunting efforts to southern Michigan’s farm country when we encountered Ray Scott of the Whitetail Institute at a hunting show in Alabama in the late 1980s.
JASON MILLER - MISSOURI
Jason Miller – Missouri All of us hunters want that perfect food plot. So much time and energy goes into it and it truly starts with a vision you have in your mind. You can close your eyes and see it, but it is going to take so much more for that to happen. We have a 156-acre spot that is in row crops.
CARA THOMPSON - WISCONSIN
We started using Whitetail Institute products about six years ago. We disked up a large grassy area and planted Imperial Whitetail Clover on half of it and Beets & Greens on the other. We took a soil sample and added lime to the plot. We also used Arrest Max and Slay on the Imperial Clover.
AARON PERRINE - MISSOURI
I am a 100 percent satisfied Whitetail Institute customer. Together, my dad, two brothers and I manage a farm in Missouri. But it wasn’t until nine years ago when we planted our first bag of Whitetail Institute’s Alfa-Rack Plus that whitetail management really began on our farm. Before settling on Whitetail Institute, we were merely planting traditional crops such as corn, soybeans, and milo.
JEFF MCMILLIN - WISCONSIN
Since planting Whitetail Institute products on our 40 and 65 acre tracts of land, we have held more deer on the property.
BLAIR GOINS - Iowa
We believe in giving our deer the trio approach that Whitetail Institute has to offer. When I say trio approach, we plant Whitetail Institute’s annual and perennial seed mixes along with a healthy dose of their 30-06 Minerals.
BILLY O'CONNOR - Kansas
JAMES ANDERSON - KANSAS
James Anderson – Kansas
MIKE DAVIS — Pennsylvania
This photo is of a buck of which I have four years of trail-cam pics. Up until the last Wednesday in December this past year, I never had a picture of him during daylight during a hunting season. Fortunately, we had a cold front come through, the barometer dropped, and the deer were on their feet a little bit earlier than normal.
MATT DAY - OHIO
Matt Day — Ohio