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by PowerReviewsPros
- Works well (4)
- Easy to use (3)
- Safe (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Big game hunting (4)
- Was this a gift?:
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Pros
- Good price
Cons
- Plant In Good Soil
Best Uses
- Deer Turkey
Comments about Evolved Harvest Maximize Food Plot Seed, 15 lbs.:
This bag of seed has no extra material like other bags, when you read the back. Price is very reasonable for the type of seeds. I have had very good luck growing this in small spots. The deer eat it right to the ground before its 6 inches high. I plan to keep buying more and more every year.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Comments about Evolved Harvest Maximize Food Plot Seed, 15 lbs.:
We purchased this product and LOVED looking at it over our Labor Day visit in Bradford County, PA. It was so beutiful, it just took your breath away when we first saw it. In fall, we harvested 5 deer in the late season out of our 1 acre plot. Each night, the deer came to this same plot as if there was a deer magnet in the middle of it. During archery season I harvested a 113" 8 point buck with an 18" inside spread. Out of this same plot in one evening I spotted 11 deer grazing. This product is a MUST HAVE for every obsessed/serious hunter!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Handle
- This is a great product
Cons
Best Uses
- Right before a rain
Comments about Evolved Harvest Maximize Food Plot Seed, 15 lbs.:
It makes a great aping and summer food plot
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Great price
- Grew tall
- Grew thick
- Lot's of forage
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Hunting
Comments about Evolved Harvest Maximize Food Plot Seed, 15 lbs.:
Great product for the price.
If you want alot of forage buy this product.
First year planted hope deer eat it up.
As of 7/24 everything is about 6ft tall
Pros
- Works Well
Cons
Best Uses
- Big Game Hunting
Comments about Evolved Harvest Maximize Food Plot Seed, 15 lbs.:
I have not had a chance to plant this stuff yet in my plot but I did plant about a 2x2 area behind my house and MAN! This stuff sprung right up with nearly no assistance. I raked the ground threw it down and covered it. I cant wait to see it in my plot this year.
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- Easy To Use
- Safe
- Works Well
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Best Uses
- Big Game Hunting
Comments about Evolved Harvest Maximize Food Plot Seed, 15 lbs.:
Great product [...]!
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Safe
- Works Well
Cons
Best Uses
- Big Game Hunting
- Small Game Hunting
Comments about Evolved Harvest Maximize Food Plot Seed, 15 lbs.:
It will draw many deer to the area where you plant it and is excellent for early season bowhunts!
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Safe
- Works Well
Cons
Best Uses
- Big Game Hunting
- Small Game Hunting
Comments about Evolved Harvest Maximize Food Plot Seed, 15 lbs.:
This is an absolutely awesome product, I planted it a year ago when I first found some from another store and it produces cow peas, sunflowers, soybeans, millet, you name it and it grew well in poor ground. The deer turkeys and doves were in it all the time. I even had pictures of rabbits eating on the beans. The only downside is they eat it constantly so you need a good sized plot. I am planting a full acre of it this year as it is excellent for early bow season. It puts some mass into the antlers. [...] Excellent service!
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Q:
What should the ph of the soil be and approx how tall will it grow?Asked on 5/1/2012 by Anonymous from Northwest wisconsin0 answers
Q:
what types of seed are in this mixAsked on 4/17/2009 by Anonymous from plattsburgh ny1 answer
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This blend includes soybeans, summer peas, sunflowers, and grain sorghum.Answered on 4/20/2009 by Bradley from Gander Mountain
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when do you plant it i need a spring / summer time plotAsked on 3/24/2009 by Thomas from Bethany ,LA.3 answers
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1. Plant after Spring green-up has started... don’t let your food plot be the only green thing for miles! This will reduce the immediate foraging pressure on your food plot when it first emerges. The first three weeks are crucial, as the plants need to establish adequate roots and multiple leaflets before heavy feeding pressure occurs. By planting while native plants are at the height of sweetness during the natural Spring green-up season, your food plot will have a significantly higher chance to establish.
2. Plant multiple food plots at the same time or plant large areas. By doing this you will decrease the pressure on some of the food plots and therefore increase their odds of establishing. This strategy works well with normal deer populations, but will need to be combined with other methods in areas with dense deer populationsAnswered on 3/30/2009 by Matt from Gander TechA:
I plant it in Mid-May when the soil temps are up and rain is in the forecast. It grows really well and I have had many bucks frequent the plots.Answered on 3/31/2009 by Luckybuck from Statesville, NCVERIFIED BUYER
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Around Early-mid May is the right time to plant this product.Answered on 4/16/2009 by Luckybuck from SE USA






