Deer
Effective Food Plots for White-tailed Deer in Alabama
Chris Cook and Bill Gray Wildlife Biologists
Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries
Historically, most food plots were planted with small grains in the late-summer or early-fall. These food plots were planted primarily to attract deer to the gun or bow during hunting season. Food plots now are an integral part of many intensive deer habitat management programs. Today, more and more deer hunters and deer managers plant food plots for reasons other than hunting only.
Regardless of the intended purpose of food plots, planning and preparing for planting food plots for deer ahead of time provide the most benefit for your investment.
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Biology and Management of White-tailed Deer in Alabama
Chris Cook and Bill Gray Wildlife Biologists
Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries
Biology and Management of White-tailed Deer in Alabama was written in part to provide deer hunters/managers with timely and factual information to aid them in properly managing their deer herds.
For the individual hunter or the professional deer manager, this book offers a sound basis for management decisions. For those with only a casual interest in the white-tailed deer, it makes an excellent reference tool.
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