So Jared was wondering what u use to kill the grasses when u plant this way. love your content. Always liked watching u on Midwest Whitetail
@Polzin287 сағат бұрын
Hey Jared, I’m out of central MS. What blends would you Recommend for down here? I appreciate the content. Keep it going man
@sambricker47318 сағат бұрын
I’d like to try and get a fall plot going . Have never done a plot before. Maybe just a couple small 1/4 acre plots to try it out for the first time. So July 20-3aug 20 before a rain for planting. But before the planting what do I need to do the prep the spot I want to put the plots in? Should I mow then spray or visa versa? Spray then burn with fire once dies? The two spots I have in mind are currently fescue and canary grass mainly with various weeds
@joeglowacki235010 сағат бұрын
Another great video thank you
@collinweems711114 сағат бұрын
Do you feel NE KS would be in that same date range for planting food plots? Thanks for all the knowledge Jared!
@johnnieblount520917 сағат бұрын
Did you make that sprayer attachment?
@randonbaumgartner5624Күн бұрын
Hey Jared, you may have answered this, but I was wondering what sprayer and boom you were using in your last midway USA video covering poor man plots? Thanks!
@jaredmills18 сағат бұрын
Hey Randon- I got both the sprayer and 3 nozzle boom from Chapin. If you have issues finding it let me know!
@randonbaumgartner562416 сағат бұрын
@@jaredmills thank you!
@rep1989Күн бұрын
That is genius with the backpack sprayer I’m stealing that idea and doing mine the same way. I’m tired of looking like I’m out there with a magic wand 🤣
@jaredmills18 сағат бұрын
Haha! I know what you mean with the magic wand. The boom is way easier and results in better coverage too. Good luck!
@kirthellmuth9766Күн бұрын
your the best around, Jared
@jaredmills18 сағат бұрын
Appreciate you Kirt!
@mr.MikeyboyКүн бұрын
Hey Jared season is comming soon! So my question is I have basically 2 acre kill plot ..I live in New York ..could u mix the one plot and the rut greens? I know u mentioned it but for a kill plot which one would u go with that u think would be most attractive? Thank u!
@jaredmills18 сағат бұрын
Hey Mikey Boy- you could certainly mix them. They are overall pretty similar blends, it's just that the One Plot has the cereal grains included. Your other option would be to just buy the Rut Greens CC and buy some cereal grains locally to mix in, that would save you on some shipping costs. Hope that helps!
@travissmith-wz5ncКүн бұрын
Would you broadcast 50 lbs medium red clover across 7 to 8 acres in fall. I am in mostly a wooded area in north east michigan. Seems like everything is pounded starting early august. I was thinking off broadcasting mostly cereals with red clover this fall. I do have some rr soybeans that are doing well but i added buckwheat and millet at planting and just sprayed them being the beans big enough to handle the browse now. Winke and You have a great channels.
@jaredmills18 сағат бұрын
Hey Travis- thanks for watching. With the clover, you're not as likely to end up with much food for the fall when doing a fall planting like that. It will come back strong in the spring though, so it just depends on your goals. The cereal grains will be good, and I'd consider adding some brassicas to that to increase the amount of forage. Let me know if you have any other questions, good luck!
@JayN4GOКүн бұрын
Thanks for being down to earth
@jaredmillsКүн бұрын
Appreciate you Jay hope all is well
@Brnoutdoors2 күн бұрын
Hey Jared, always love the content. I would like to take a shot at making a food plot for this fall. You made the spring plot look so easy, and I've always thought you needs tons of equipment to do it. Can your fall plots be put in just as easy and have some success? Interested on how I would go about doing that. Would love to try some of your seeds.
@jaredmills18 сағат бұрын
Hey John- absolutely. I do plenty of fall plots like this every year. Either of the blends I mentioned in this video would be suitable for that. If you have any questions on the process or anything else, feel free to shoot me an email [email protected]. Good luck!
@AdaptCherokee2 күн бұрын
Very good content
@jaredmillsКүн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@tysonames50162 күн бұрын
Do you feel the deer you have early summer stick around till the fall and through the hunting season?
@jaredmills18 сағат бұрын
Hey Tyson- it varies for me. I have some that do, and some that don't. Most of the properties I have access to don't have many of the remote summer spots like I mentioned in the video, but I will say keeping the clover/chicory in there year round has resulted in holding more deer. The deer that don't stick around for the summer, typically come back around the September time frame and are relatively consistent throughout the hunting season.
@gregyazel1702 күн бұрын
Do you know if your old “recurve buck” made it through??
@jaredmills18 сағат бұрын
Unfortunately he did not, I'll try and provide and update on that buck soon.
@user-eu5px7zu6u2 күн бұрын
Jared, in March this year I frost seeded some clover in a power line right of way and when I mowed it awhile few weeks ago the clover just is good enough to keep but it isn’t great. What you you recommend seeding into right before a rain this fall to make it a little better? Then next spring I would likely frost seed it again to try to make the clover better. Also in your video I noticed you were wearing a half face mask with cartridge filters on it while you were spraying. Is that something you always do or was it because of a certain chemical you were using? Thanks DJ
@jaredmills18 сағат бұрын
Hey DJ- With the mask, I wasn't spraying any different chemical, I'm just trying to be better about protection when it comes to that stuff, especially when backpack spraying out in the open. For your plot, you have a couple options (without knowing exactly what it looks like). If you want some immediate food for this fall, you could broadcast a combination of brassicas and cereal grains prior to a rain, which would give you food and you'd still be able to go frost seed more clover like you mentioned. Or, you could do a combination of cereal grains and clover, with the idea being you might have enough clover established going into next spring without having to worry about frost seeding. For seeding rate, I would just use your best judgement based on how much good clover you already have and how many bare spots you have to fill in. Hope that helps.
@donnezelek36192 күн бұрын
Great video, where did you purchase that 3 way boom for your sprayer?
@jaredmills2 күн бұрын
Thanks! I got that one from Chapin (chapinmfg.com/products/chapin-6-7781-3-nozzle-poly-boom-wand)
@edgrabowski67972 күн бұрын
It’s awesome to see how humble you are. Congratulations it niece to see your family together enjoying your hunts.
@Raised-Right2 күн бұрын
Thanks man, after watching that video you posted last year early season with those 4 year old studs you passed, my exact thoughts were, I wanna know what food plot mix he uses! Thanks again for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us. Tagged my biggest deer last year just by doing more hang and hunts on our farms after watching your videos and seeing your amazing success. Best of luck and God bless.
@jaredmills2 күн бұрын
Love it! Those were some fun early season hunts for sure. And congrats on the biggest deer! Those hang and hunts can be killer. Appreciate you as always.
@Raised-RightКүн бұрын
Thanks for the discount code for monster buck food plot seed! 20% is an amazing discount! Lookin forward to gettin some put in the ground
@JamesFaulkner-x1i2 күн бұрын
do you ship to Canada? love on content! Thank you
@jaredmillsКүн бұрын
Hey James- I checked with the guys and unfortunately we can't ship to Canada. They said something about the regulations for seed. Sorry about that. Thanks for watching!
@greggreg08272 күн бұрын
What percentage of anter growth (roughly) has taken place by now? Thanks
@jaredmills2 күн бұрын
I would guess that most of the bucks I'm seeing are close to 75%, obviously that can vary though. Most of them it's just adding tine length now
@jameslohman48202 күн бұрын
Looks like you got some good up-and-comers looking forward to another exciting season
@jaredmills2 күн бұрын
I'm hoping it'll be a great one! Thanks for watching
@brandonbank38612 күн бұрын
Love this stuff look forward to every video
@jaredmills2 күн бұрын
Appreciate it Brandon!
@unclemoe57332 күн бұрын
Looks like that tall tined one with the split brows may be a target for you this year. Do you know how old he is?
@jaredmills2 күн бұрын
I don't know for sure on that one, he just recently showed up so I need to go back and do a little research and see if I can find him!
@PAKraig2 күн бұрын
Thanks Jared! What fertilizer did you spread? I assume pelletized stuff.
@jaredmills2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! And yeah, on this one I used a granular 6-24-24.
@loisbuttray29372 күн бұрын
What will you spray the clover / chicory plot to kill weeds?
@jaredmills2 күн бұрын
For grasses, I just clethodim. And I'll likely just mow to control the broadleaf weeds in this plot. But if you need to spray and don't want to harm the clover and chicory, you can look into Imazamox or Octivio.
@loisbuttray29372 күн бұрын
We bought our first Redneck Blind (6x7). In your opinion what is the best chair to archery hunt out of it?
@jaredmills2 күн бұрын
Good question Lois. I'm not the most experienced when it comes to that but this is the one I'm going to order a couple more of for this year (www.midwayusa.com/product/1025065196?pid=792203). I know Redneck makes a chair too but I don't think I've ever sat in it. Sorry I can't be of more help there.
@loisbuttray2937Күн бұрын
I saw that Hawk chair. I was concerned about the round bottom and stability versus four legs. Maybe I’m over thinking it.
@barrettkegley20862 күн бұрын
I have a question, do the deer spook when you put a camera on a T post in the middle of the field? I always try to conceal mine so it doesn't stick out.
@jaredmills2 күн бұрын
I haven't seen them spook from it. They will come to investigate it when it's new, about like they do anything, but they get used to it quick and don't spook. I just looked and saw there were quite a few deer feeding around this one I put out yesterday within hours of me putting it up. A couple does came and sniffed it, but then just fed around.
@janitorialguy44362 күн бұрын
Thanks Jarod
@jaredmills2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@JimBowSlice2 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video getting me excited. I hope all is well jared
@jaredmills2 күн бұрын
Thanks Jimbo! Hope all is well
@mitchellgenz13732 күн бұрын
Getting very close. Great video Jared.
@jaredmills2 күн бұрын
Thanks Mitchell!
@barrettkegley20862 күн бұрын
Won't be long! 🏹🦌
@jaredmills2 күн бұрын
It's coming fast!
@WuirinaStrathy3 күн бұрын
🤩
@merrettb.outdoors3 күн бұрын
That was the most unbelievable footage I’ve ever seen. Never been so pumped with nerves through a freakin video. The way that buck completely ignored you showed how locked in he was! Unreal job!!
@EhaneCheyenne-d5b3 күн бұрын
Like very much
@TiwaZuni4 күн бұрын
VERY GOOD
@HuntZoneAmerica5 күн бұрын
Excellent video! The attention to detail is phenomenal. The art of taxidermy at it's finest by far. Thank you for taking the time to document your trophy's journey and congrats on a super nice buck of a lifetime.
@WematinAlgonquin7 күн бұрын
The content is very interesting. It's just amazing
@RedShadow1986.10 күн бұрын
Awesome video footage!!
@joeglowacki235012 күн бұрын
The videos you put out are the best quality I've ever seen. Awesome buck , looking forward to seeing more videos in the future
@forrestrossbach604713 күн бұрын
what in the world is that scooter thing you were riding?
@bradgordon591214 күн бұрын
thank you for helping our fellow Vets. keep the vids coming.
@blakewiskirchen956116 күн бұрын
Hey Jared. Do you suggest a summer mowing on the annual clover? Planted it in spring and it did really well, but it now seems like it's maturing and almost looks like it's dying off. It's all about 1.5-2 feet tall.
@jaredmills15 күн бұрын
Hey Blake, glad the Offseason clover did well. Where are you located? And do you plan to turn that into a fall plot?
@blakewiskirchen956115 күн бұрын
@jaredmills. I am in Wisconsin so we have had a ton of rain this spring. I am planning on killing it off and drilling through with a fall blend or tilling it under and plating with a fall blend.
@BillyMike100019 күн бұрын
Wow!! Intense hunt. Thanks for sharing 🙂👊
@jaredmills15 күн бұрын
Thanks Billy!
@SugarValleyOutdoors19 күн бұрын
Jared's film work is top of the line. Awesome buck!
@jaredmills15 күн бұрын
Thanks Sugar Valley!
@deerfishing120 күн бұрын
Sweet buck love the buggy drag out. Can you give us the details on that electric scooter?
@JAKE_SCHULTZ20 күн бұрын
Can you keep these videos coming one of the best channels on here
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So Jared was wondering what u use to kill the grasses when u plant this way. love your content. Always liked watching u on Midwest Whitetail
Hey Jared, I’m out of central MS. What blends would you Recommend for down here? I appreciate the content. Keep it going man
I’d like to try and get a fall plot going . Have never done a plot before. Maybe just a couple small 1/4 acre plots to try it out for the first time. So July 20-3aug 20 before a rain for planting. But before the planting what do I need to do the prep the spot I want to put the plots in? Should I mow then spray or visa versa? Spray then burn with fire once dies? The two spots I have in mind are currently fescue and canary grass mainly with various weeds
Another great video thank you
Do you feel NE KS would be in that same date range for planting food plots? Thanks for all the knowledge Jared!
Did you make that sprayer attachment?
Hey Jared, you may have answered this, but I was wondering what sprayer and boom you were using in your last midway USA video covering poor man plots? Thanks!
Hey Randon- I got both the sprayer and 3 nozzle boom from Chapin. If you have issues finding it let me know!
@@jaredmills thank you!
That is genius with the backpack sprayer I’m stealing that idea and doing mine the same way. I’m tired of looking like I’m out there with a magic wand 🤣
Haha! I know what you mean with the magic wand. The boom is way easier and results in better coverage too. Good luck!
your the best around, Jared
Appreciate you Kirt!
Hey Jared season is comming soon! So my question is I have basically 2 acre kill plot ..I live in New York ..could u mix the one plot and the rut greens? I know u mentioned it but for a kill plot which one would u go with that u think would be most attractive? Thank u!
Hey Mikey Boy- you could certainly mix them. They are overall pretty similar blends, it's just that the One Plot has the cereal grains included. Your other option would be to just buy the Rut Greens CC and buy some cereal grains locally to mix in, that would save you on some shipping costs. Hope that helps!
Would you broadcast 50 lbs medium red clover across 7 to 8 acres in fall. I am in mostly a wooded area in north east michigan. Seems like everything is pounded starting early august. I was thinking off broadcasting mostly cereals with red clover this fall. I do have some rr soybeans that are doing well but i added buckwheat and millet at planting and just sprayed them being the beans big enough to handle the browse now. Winke and You have a great channels.
Hey Travis- thanks for watching. With the clover, you're not as likely to end up with much food for the fall when doing a fall planting like that. It will come back strong in the spring though, so it just depends on your goals. The cereal grains will be good, and I'd consider adding some brassicas to that to increase the amount of forage. Let me know if you have any other questions, good luck!
Thanks for being down to earth
Appreciate you Jay hope all is well
Hey Jared, always love the content. I would like to take a shot at making a food plot for this fall. You made the spring plot look so easy, and I've always thought you needs tons of equipment to do it. Can your fall plots be put in just as easy and have some success? Interested on how I would go about doing that. Would love to try some of your seeds.
Hey John- absolutely. I do plenty of fall plots like this every year. Either of the blends I mentioned in this video would be suitable for that. If you have any questions on the process or anything else, feel free to shoot me an email [email protected]. Good luck!
Very good content
Thanks for watching!
Do you feel the deer you have early summer stick around till the fall and through the hunting season?
Hey Tyson- it varies for me. I have some that do, and some that don't. Most of the properties I have access to don't have many of the remote summer spots like I mentioned in the video, but I will say keeping the clover/chicory in there year round has resulted in holding more deer. The deer that don't stick around for the summer, typically come back around the September time frame and are relatively consistent throughout the hunting season.
Do you know if your old “recurve buck” made it through??
Unfortunately he did not, I'll try and provide and update on that buck soon.
Jared, in March this year I frost seeded some clover in a power line right of way and when I mowed it awhile few weeks ago the clover just is good enough to keep but it isn’t great. What you you recommend seeding into right before a rain this fall to make it a little better? Then next spring I would likely frost seed it again to try to make the clover better. Also in your video I noticed you were wearing a half face mask with cartridge filters on it while you were spraying. Is that something you always do or was it because of a certain chemical you were using? Thanks DJ
Hey DJ- With the mask, I wasn't spraying any different chemical, I'm just trying to be better about protection when it comes to that stuff, especially when backpack spraying out in the open. For your plot, you have a couple options (without knowing exactly what it looks like). If you want some immediate food for this fall, you could broadcast a combination of brassicas and cereal grains prior to a rain, which would give you food and you'd still be able to go frost seed more clover like you mentioned. Or, you could do a combination of cereal grains and clover, with the idea being you might have enough clover established going into next spring without having to worry about frost seeding. For seeding rate, I would just use your best judgement based on how much good clover you already have and how many bare spots you have to fill in. Hope that helps.
Great video, where did you purchase that 3 way boom for your sprayer?
Thanks! I got that one from Chapin (chapinmfg.com/products/chapin-6-7781-3-nozzle-poly-boom-wand)
It’s awesome to see how humble you are. Congratulations it niece to see your family together enjoying your hunts.
Thanks man, after watching that video you posted last year early season with those 4 year old studs you passed, my exact thoughts were, I wanna know what food plot mix he uses! Thanks again for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us. Tagged my biggest deer last year just by doing more hang and hunts on our farms after watching your videos and seeing your amazing success. Best of luck and God bless.
Love it! Those were some fun early season hunts for sure. And congrats on the biggest deer! Those hang and hunts can be killer. Appreciate you as always.
Thanks for the discount code for monster buck food plot seed! 20% is an amazing discount! Lookin forward to gettin some put in the ground
do you ship to Canada? love on content! Thank you
Hey James- I checked with the guys and unfortunately we can't ship to Canada. They said something about the regulations for seed. Sorry about that. Thanks for watching!
What percentage of anter growth (roughly) has taken place by now? Thanks
I would guess that most of the bucks I'm seeing are close to 75%, obviously that can vary though. Most of them it's just adding tine length now
Looks like you got some good up-and-comers looking forward to another exciting season
I'm hoping it'll be a great one! Thanks for watching
Love this stuff look forward to every video
Appreciate it Brandon!
Looks like that tall tined one with the split brows may be a target for you this year. Do you know how old he is?
I don't know for sure on that one, he just recently showed up so I need to go back and do a little research and see if I can find him!
Thanks Jared! What fertilizer did you spread? I assume pelletized stuff.
Thanks for watching! And yeah, on this one I used a granular 6-24-24.
What will you spray the clover / chicory plot to kill weeds?
For grasses, I just clethodim. And I'll likely just mow to control the broadleaf weeds in this plot. But if you need to spray and don't want to harm the clover and chicory, you can look into Imazamox or Octivio.
We bought our first Redneck Blind (6x7). In your opinion what is the best chair to archery hunt out of it?
Good question Lois. I'm not the most experienced when it comes to that but this is the one I'm going to order a couple more of for this year (www.midwayusa.com/product/1025065196?pid=792203). I know Redneck makes a chair too but I don't think I've ever sat in it. Sorry I can't be of more help there.
I saw that Hawk chair. I was concerned about the round bottom and stability versus four legs. Maybe I’m over thinking it.
I have a question, do the deer spook when you put a camera on a T post in the middle of the field? I always try to conceal mine so it doesn't stick out.
I haven't seen them spook from it. They will come to investigate it when it's new, about like they do anything, but they get used to it quick and don't spook. I just looked and saw there were quite a few deer feeding around this one I put out yesterday within hours of me putting it up. A couple does came and sniffed it, but then just fed around.
Thanks Jarod
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video getting me excited. I hope all is well jared
Thanks Jimbo! Hope all is well
Getting very close. Great video Jared.
Thanks Mitchell!
Won't be long! 🏹🦌
It's coming fast!
🤩
That was the most unbelievable footage I’ve ever seen. Never been so pumped with nerves through a freakin video. The way that buck completely ignored you showed how locked in he was! Unreal job!!
Like very much
VERY GOOD
Excellent video! The attention to detail is phenomenal. The art of taxidermy at it's finest by far. Thank you for taking the time to document your trophy's journey and congrats on a super nice buck of a lifetime.
The content is very interesting. It's just amazing
Awesome video footage!!
The videos you put out are the best quality I've ever seen. Awesome buck , looking forward to seeing more videos in the future
what in the world is that scooter thing you were riding?
thank you for helping our fellow Vets. keep the vids coming.
Hey Jared. Do you suggest a summer mowing on the annual clover? Planted it in spring and it did really well, but it now seems like it's maturing and almost looks like it's dying off. It's all about 1.5-2 feet tall.
Hey Blake, glad the Offseason clover did well. Where are you located? And do you plan to turn that into a fall plot?
@jaredmills. I am in Wisconsin so we have had a ton of rain this spring. I am planning on killing it off and drilling through with a fall blend or tilling it under and plating with a fall blend.
Wow!! Intense hunt. Thanks for sharing 🙂👊
Thanks Billy!
Jared's film work is top of the line. Awesome buck!
Thanks Sugar Valley!
Sweet buck love the buggy drag out. Can you give us the details on that electric scooter?
Can you keep these videos coming one of the best channels on here
The snow on the bucks antlers was sweet!
What kinda electric scooter is that ???