Hunting your food plots actually starts before you ever plant them. The three main things you need to know is Location, Location, Location! You can test the soil, plant your desired Antler King Food Plot Seed choice, Mother Nature can water it when it needs it and you can have the best food plot in…
To hunt or not to hunt “The October Lull”…that is the question.
In my 28 years of archery hunting whitetails I’ve learned a lot from my mistakes and like most experienced hunters, I’ve made plenty of them. One of those mistakes was believing in the so-called “October Lull”, also known as early October when deer are in-between their typical Summer patterns and Breeding Season. I used to…
Coated Seed vs. Non-Coated Seed
Over the 28 years that we have been in business, the debate between coated seed and non-coated seed comes up every now and again. So we wanted to take the opportunity to use this debate as a way to educate and provide additional information into why we coat several of our seed blends. We at…
Helpful Hints for Planting in the Fall
Planting food plots for wildlife is the single-most effective way to attract, hold and grow deer on your property and providing food on a year round basis is critical. One of the most common times to plant food plots is in the late Summer or Fall of the year. This is a great time to…
Is it too late to plant Fall food plots?
A frequently asked question we receive this time of the year….is it too late to plant Fall food plots? And the answer is: Absolutely not! There is definitely time left this Fall to get out and turn some dirt and get some seed in the ground. While planting season is just getting started in parts…
Jerad Dreeszen
“I harvested this magnificent buck on my small 36-acre property. The giant was only 4.5 years old and he unofficially grossed 221 4/8 inches non-typical. Using photos of the deer and his shed antlers, I estimate that this deer grew 65 inches last year! He is a genetic freak, but I believe that nutrition played…
Jason Benner l Wisconsin
“I planted Honey Hole on a small 20-acre piece this year and was having a few shooters coming through regularly, then this guy showed up 5 weeks ago and all the other ones disappeared. Thank you, Antler King.”
Thomas Mlsna – Wisconsin
“I had actually planned on hunting this buck late season, over food, as that was the only time he had any sort of consistent routine. Here are some pictures of him from last winter, over what was left of a Honey Holey plot! (doubled the size off that plot for this fall!)”