Well, Linda and I had a great get away weekend up at the property. We arrived late Saturday morning and walked up to take a look at the food plots. We jumped deer as we walked up the trial and then could smell the turnips as we approached the first field. The green tops are about a foot high and the bulbs vary from golf ball to baseball size in diameter.
As we walked the edge of the field we encounter piles of bear scat. That's unusal for this part of New York State but judging from the piles we've been getting regular visits. We'll see if he's still around come hunting season.
We hiked through the trails jumping deer every now and then. Linda climbed a few of the stands and stated that we must be crazy to spend days on end in them.
After lunch back at the house we decided to sit in the shed overlooking the plots to see what may show. We weren't in the shed more than five minutes when the first deer arrived. She fed on the turnips a full tewnty minutes before wandering off. Deer came and went the rest of the afternoon. At one point there were fourteen in the plot at one time. Not a buck to be seen though. We stayed until well after dark taking turns viewing the deer through my infared monocular. Linda loved watching the deer gorging themselves on those greens.
It was nice to get away and nicer still to know that the food plots have come in so well. October 16th is our bow opener. Can't wait to get up there again.
Turnip Plot

Clover
Lin in the side clover stand


A few locals

Pallet stand behind the clover

Linda in the side clover stand
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