Maximizing $$$ Budget For Hunting Food Plots, What To Plant & Why
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Maximizing $$$ Budget For Hunting Food Plots, What To Plant & Why #hunting #deerhunting
On this week's episode of Midwest Whitetail we kick things off with a introduction from Josh Sparks on a new partnership with @latitudeoutdoors who specialize in premiere hunting saddles for mobile hunting. In addition he also gives an exciting update on what bucks have shown back up since he recently deployed his Cuddelink system. Following that, we jump to southern Iowa with Kaleb Greiner for the 2nd part to his Permission farm themed mini series. This time, the focus is all about food plots and different situations someone might find themselves in. Covering a wide range of options, Kaleb works through what he considers his most expensive option to the most cost effective with each option having proved effective in his hunting experience. We hope you enjoy the episode and if any questions arise, please drop them in the comments section below and we will do our absolute best to get them answered.
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00:00 Introduction
02:30 Is Droptine Back?
04:18 A Giant Buck Has Returned For Kaleb
05:52 Permission Food Plots: Overview
08:50 Permission Food Plots: #1 Most Expensive
12:48 Permission Food Plots: #2 Most Expensive
16:45 Permission Food Plots: #3 Most Expensive
21:12 A NEW Blend To Consider
23:31 Kaleb's Recap: Any Questions?
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If any questions arise regarding food plots as you watch, please drop them here and we will do our best to answer them! Also, if you have any suggestions that work well for you please include them. Thanks for watching!
@landonhubble777
20 күн бұрын
Do any of you guys have experience using the overcast mix into Milo and soybeans? If so any tips and when they best time to plant. Northeast Missouri here
Perfect timing!!! My Dino chicken nuggets just came out of the oven!
@MidwestWhitetailVideos
22 күн бұрын
Hunterkautz, it’s a real thing that chicken nuggets taste better when shaped like Dinos! Thanks for tagging along this week for the show and we look forward to the feedback. 🤝 Extremely appreciative of the tips Kaleb laid out and look forward to watching them come to fruition for him this fall!
Awesome stuff from Kaleb as always… Lots to take away here and some really creative ways to plant food. Taking some notes on this one!
@MidwestWhitetailVideos
22 күн бұрын
Definitely some great takeaways! We're dang excited to see you finish up Chasing November so you can get back out there and setup your season. Beyond excited to follow along with you and Rye this fall! Thank you for all that you do brother.
Im a fan of the entire Midwest whitetail team but Kaleb is my guy. Im more excited about watching you guys than i am about hunting for myself as crazy as that sounds. 😂😂😂
@MidwestWhitetailVideos
21 күн бұрын
WoodlandGangsta, we're just appreciative you're here and enjoying the episodes. Kaleb is as passionate of a whitetail deer hunter that walks this planet and we're proud to call him a friend. We're sure excited to get back into the woods and begin another season of chasing memories and fun stories. Season 9 of Chasing November is coming in hot in August and then boom... it'll be here. Have a great day and thanks again for following along.
Great info. We do a lot of kill plots here in the south. Canopy, no rain, perfect for seed to soil contact plots. 🤙🏼
@MidwestWhitetailVideos
22 күн бұрын
Longbeardlife, you didn't waste anytime getting over here! Thank you much for watching and kill plots are one of the absolute best. Sure it may not change how many deer you hold on a given season but when you need the right deer in the right spot... it can be all of the difference. Have a great night and we will look forward to seeing you back next Monday. Have a great night!
@longbeardlife
21 күн бұрын
@@MidwestWhitetailVideos see you Monday !
Kaleb, this is some great stuff! Appreciate you breaking it down, I can’t wait for fall to get here!!
@MidwestWhitetailVideos
21 күн бұрын
No doubt about it Chad! Let's see you put some of these tips to practice down there in Mississippi. Season is coming fast man and we can't wait. Have a great week!
So much info here that is beneficial in so many situations. I plan to try some of these practices myself! Awesome stuff kaleb
Great information guys.
@MidwestWhitetailVideos
22 күн бұрын
Appreciate ya Mitch! Hopefully there’s one or two things in here to take away for your fall plans. 🤝 Excited to watch the stories develop for all of the guys and for fall to arrive!
Great information! Can’t wait for the fall
@MidwestWhitetailVideos
22 күн бұрын
No doubt about it! Can’t wait to see how the fall unfolds for you and Kaleb this season. Fun times are ahead!
Good info. Nice easy to listen to presentation. I seldom hunt until late October so I rely on PPT and pumpkins for that time frame. If I planned on hunting earlier, the plan would be more Radish/ DER.
@MidwestWhitetailVideos
22 күн бұрын
Dave, much appreciated to have you here watching tonight! Definitely some awesome tips in here from Kaleb and we look forward to watching him put them to practice this fall Pumpkins is definitely not one that tends to be a popular option. Tell us more! What do you notice most effective about them? Radish is a great mid/late September & early October addition for sure. Thanks again for the comment and we hope to see you back next Monday!
@KalebGreiner
22 күн бұрын
Thank you Dave 👊🏼 I saw Bills video on the pumpkins not too long ago. I’m going to have to give that a shot next year for fun. Thanks for watching
@daveguttormson6315
22 күн бұрын
Pumpkins/ squash (Acorn and buttercup) make a fantastic foodplot. Been doing it for about 15 years . What's nice about them is the deer don't seem to bother them much while growing, they can withstand a fair amount of weed pressure once they get up and growing. Hope you fellas try some next year.
@KalebGreiner
21 күн бұрын
@@daveguttormson6315 you can count on it! Thanks Dave!
Really good information fellas 🤙🏼
@MidwestWhitetailVideos
22 күн бұрын
Chad Parker, we sure do appreciate you taking the time to watch! The time will be here before we know when all of these tactics hopefully come into play. Have a great night!
Kaleb is such a rock star! What took so long to make him a regular?
Great stuff Kaleb!
@MidwestWhitetailVideos
21 күн бұрын
Braydonmichels6104, we sure agree with you! Kaleb and Rye did a great job bringing their vision with this one together and we're excited to see everyone put some of these tips in one way or another to practice. It's going to be a blessed fall ahead regardless of the tags filled and we're looking forward to it. Have a great day man!
In the past I have broadcasted turnips and clover together. Clover came back nicely in spring (which is my goal next year)with the turnips acting as a cover crop in fall. I have a drill now- how would you go about mixing the seeds to determine appropriate seeding rate? Thank you.
@MidwestWhitetailVideos
22 күн бұрын
Greg Greg, let me get back to you on this one. I touch base with a few of the guys and see if we can’t get an answer for you! On another note, thanks for checking in this week and following along. We sure do appreciate it! Chasing November Season 9 coming soon!
@greggreg0827
22 күн бұрын
@@MidwestWhitetailVideos awesome thanks
@KalebGreiner
22 күн бұрын
@greggreg0827 thanks for watching man. Depending on how your soils are and how well frost seeding works in your area.. I’f I was in your shoes I would drill the brassicas and come back late winter/early spring to frost seed. I talked about a late spring planted clover plot which was actually brassicas this past fall but the guys showed a few clips of how it looked this spring. If you miss that frost seeding window you can always come back once the soil is fit and drill it in. I have a few plots for work where the goal is brassicas this fall and clover next spring. It’s a blend monsterbuck specializes just for that scenario (Rut Greens plus cold climate). Hopefully that helps!
@greggreg0827
22 күн бұрын
@@KalebGreiner thanks for the help!
Just an FYI, we can't mow ANY Ag here in Pennsylvania 30 days prior to any season or during the season Against the law. I don't get it, but it's what we got. Guess I need to move to Iowa. Lol. Always love the content and always informative. #C'monOctober. #chasingnovember
Kaleb I have to say I don't think that velvet buck and the one you had last year are the same. The one last year had a high beamed narrower frame with towering G2s, the velvet one this year has short G2s that are almost finished and a lower beamed wide frame with longer G3s. Great video and can't wait to see how it finished out.
@MidwestWhitetailVideos
21 күн бұрын
Garret_chasingthedreamtv4480, certainly time will tell on things. Either way, that buck is going to be a great deer and soon enough we will know for sure! It's a similar situation to the 9 Josh has on camera. Now that deer has been confirmed by a sequence of notches in the right ear noticeable in last year's pictures and recent velvet photos... but that's just being crazy. Super thankful you took the time to watch the episode and keep on crushing it this summer between the fish and incredible photos. Have a great week ahead brother!
@garrett_chasinthedreamtv4480
21 күн бұрын
@@MidwestWhitetailVideosno doubt, he's a giant! 🤞 they are separate deer and there's more than one mega to chase. Thanks fellas, you as well! Should be a great year
@KalebGreiner
21 күн бұрын
Hope you’re right! Thanks for watching man!
Is the River Farm holding up to the Iowa rains/flooding in the national news?
So when you have that dead growth mulch layer from the year previous and you have some of perennials start growing up through that mulch layer but it’s low quality patchy growth what would you recommend doing
@KalebGreiner
21 күн бұрын
What is your goal with the area you’re wanting to plant @Blinkie05
@Blinkie05
21 күн бұрын
@@KalebGreinerI’m just wondering what I can do to avoid weeds. We normally plow till and then roll or drag and add fertilizer or lime if needed. We are always successful but would like to prevent weeds better.
What camera setup do you use?