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| 09/08/08 - The following 4 pictures were
taken of Tucker Ranch bucks that have been dining on Turner Seed blends for the last 4 yrs.
They are bigger bodied and have larger antler mass every year. I
don't think any of them are over 4 1/2 yrs old. |
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Turner Deer Mix plus 3 lbs./ acre of Hubam Clover - 2007 |
| The following three
pictures were taken of my best deer ever killed in my turnip field.
I really appreciate all your help, wisdom and advise that has made
my property so successful. I printed your planting instructions from
the web site and followed it exactly. I have never heard of rolling
the ground before and after spreading the seed and I did challenge
that on a 1-acre field and only rolled it after I planted. I
can tell you that acre did not grow nearly as well as the other 5
acres. I planted 2 acres of turnips and 4 acres of your "winter deer
mix" and everything came up and grew very well; |
| I see more deer than
ever. This deer scored a 146 and was only 3 1/2 years old. He
liked the turnips so much that he ate while knowing I was in my
blind! He came in at 120 yards and would never turn broad side. He
faced me the whole time and ate while staring at the blind. If you
look closely I think you can see the hole in his ear where my 308
bullet passed thru before entering his chest. Anyway, thanks for a
great business, great advise and great products. Feel free to use
any or all of this on your website. Thanks again, Brian R. McClenny. |
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Deer on spring food plot |
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This is the Don Haley Buck 24 points (pictured is son Robert
Haley). Killed 11/24/03 Free Range in Montague Co. in N. Texas. Green
scored B & C Gross 210 1/8 / Net 206 1/8 ". |
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