Captain Jack,
That is a good idea. I never thought them eating the sprouts would make it seem like nothing is happening. Like I said, there's been a lot of activity around so maybe you're right. Now, If I can only remember to bring some wire fence up to the property.
Thanks for the idea.
Eddie,
I think you are correct about antler growth and the Spring food plot giving them nutrition for that. I think the food plot will have met it's end in the Spring. It gets so hot after that everything fries and turns brown. One of my goals is to run water down to the food plot so I can grow a Spring or Summer food plot. I would like it to still be around (healthy) for August, September and October. Those are the deer and bird months I hunt here in my zone.
I will try to grow a Spring/Summer food plot in the same place as this one. I think I'm going to stick with the peas and some fescue as the undergrowth and the wheat and oats ... see how that does in the heat? I was hoping if they like it they'd get used to it and hang around for the hunting season. Not only hunting season, but for observation more than anything. I was thinking of growing a small patch of corn too, and maybe some sunflowers? This will all depend if I can get water down there or not, of course. Otherwise, nothing will grow during those hot months.