After a very enjoyable week in Ocean Isle, it was time to get serious about the upcoming season. I still have lots to do and spent most of yesterday getting things done with my future hunting buddy in tow. The deer herd close to our house is reminiscent of old times, so my daughter gets to see deer just about every day. I decided we needed to have a good place to "practice" our hunting and the backyard is the perfect place for that. So she help me get the feeder set up, hang a camera, and then we put up our "tent" so that we could "hide from the deers". She had a blast and it was some of the most fun I've ever had prepping for deer season.
When we were done with that, we went to the farm and took care of spraying the plots. I picked up a pull-behind spreader yesterday and used it to put down the lime/fertilizer for next weekend's planting. She had fun riding the "four-liter" with me.
If you look in the upper-right of this picture, you can see the straps for my new stand. This is one of my favorite places to hunt as it overlooks our big creek bottom. I moved this stand 100 yards east to get better access. It sits directly in the middle of a 1/3 acre food plot. I'll snap some pics from it while we plant next weekend.
I had one other project on my hands and that was spraying the Paradise Plot. I have not planted this in a couple years, but decided to do so this year. We bought a walk behind tiller for the garden and it will be perfect for this spot. This sits on my parent's 11 acres and is at the intersection of 4 hollers. There is always a ton of traffic back here and this has always been one of my best spots. It is pretty overgrown right now, but will look like a champ here in a couple weeks!