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Creating a Bowhunting Honey Hole

by Neal McCullough 30. September 2010 15:00
Neal McCullough

One of my favorite techniques for early season bow hunting is to create a honey hole.  For me, this means a small area (maybe 30’ x 30’) that I can rake, seed, fertilize, and mow relatively easily without farming equipment.  The concept is to create a spot within your food plot for the deer to key in on.  Typically I create a honey hole within 20 yards upwind of my treestand.  In middle of August I planted Imperial Clover and fertilized using this method; I mowed a few weeks later.  I then mowed again in early September, each time focusing on that exact specific spot.


Notice the "ring" of fresh growth - I created this without farm equipment.

 


Don't expect every food plot to be perfect - just work hard, and try to peak interest with fresh green growth.

 


A view from my treestand - Looks pretty good!

I like to set up my Moultrie Trail Cameras before doing a specific setup like this - mostly to test the effectiveness.

 


Mowing a small area can pull deer within your food plot to a specific spot.  Even creating a direct path from cover can be beneficial.


This fawn walked out a few hours after I finished mowing – directly where I wanted the deer to travel. 

 


Another nice deer using my honey hole - IT WORKED!

I will be hunting this weekend in northern MN over this setup (morning/evening) and hopefully will have some luck.

See you in the woods,
Neal McCullough

 

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Awesome, the hunting media would have us believe that we all need 50 acre perfectly manacured plots but that isn't true....... everyone can do this and it works great......nice job, i hope you get rewarded with some nice big antlers

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