FOOD PLOTS IN THE DARK! | BWB 2019 EP 10
The clock was ticking as Michael and Kevin raced against the impending tropical storm. Time was crucial, and they had to get their food plots planted before the rain hit. With the pressure mounting, they faced a significant challenge: their tractor was down, leaving them scrambling for a solution. “We need to get this done,” Michael said, determination etched on his face, knowing that successful **deer hunting** often starts with meticulous preparation.
In a moment of desperation, they reached out to Michael Daley from Middle Georgia Wildlife Solutions. “I thought we’d have to quit because it was dark,” Michael admitted, but he was in for a surprise. When Daley arrived, he brought a rig that was lit up like Christmas, ready to tackle the task at hand. “He’s planting food plots in the dark right now,” Michael marvelled, watching as Daley prepped the dirt with precision. This demonstrated one of the **best hunting techniques** for ensuring a successful season, adapting to challenging conditions.
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As they stood in the pitch-black night, Michael could barely see his hand in front of his face, but Daley was in his element, operating the heavy machinery with practiced ease. “How’s that for dedication?” Michael exclaimed, impressed by Daley’s commitment to getting the job done, even in the most difficult circumstances. “We’re going to kill some deer thanks to him this fall!”
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With the ground smoothed out and ready for planting, it was time for the real work to begin. “We’re putting in some Antler King Lights Out small-town throwdown,” Michael explained, excitement building as they prepared to plant. “We probably have more than we need, but we’re going to plant it thick.” The high-quality seed drill Daley brought was truly **essential hunting gear** for this operation, ensuring that their efforts would yield the best results.
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This was Michael’s first time planting food plots at night, and he was amazed by the professional setup. “This is grade-A stuff,” he said, feeling grateful for the expertise Daley brought to the table. “This isn’t no Mickey Mouse operation.” As they began planting, Michael felt a surge of hope for what lay ahead, knowing that these food plots were a critical component of their **deer hunting tips** for the upcoming season.
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“Usually, we spread this stuff and then drag it in, praying something comes up,” he noted. “But with this seed drill, it’s perfection.” The machine placed the seeds at the exact depth and spacing needed for optimal growth, a testament to effective **hunting techniques**. “Middle Georgia Wildlife Solutions is getting it done!” he cheered as they worked under the stars, feeling the cool night air and the satisfaction of a job well done.
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As midnight approached, they were still hard at work, illuminated only by the powerful lights of Daley\’s rig. “Tonight it’s about planting for deer,” Michael said, reflecting on the unusual but rewarding experience. The camaraderie between him and Daley made the late-night effort feel less like work and more like an adventure, a true testament to the passion that drives hunters.
The following morning brought a new light to their efforts. “Last night we finished about two o’clock in the morning,” Michael recalled as he returned to check on the food plots. “It was hard to see how they looked then, but now—wow!” The transformation was remarkable, a testament to the hard work under pressure.
Standing amidst the freshly planted plots, he couldn’t help but admire the immaculate results. “Daley smoothed everything out with a renovator before planting,” he explained, marveling at how well everything had turned out. “We’ve got a bunch of Antler King Lights Out small-town throwdown out here.” The ground was perfectly prepared, a fertile bed for the seeds that would soon sprout and attract deer.
With rain in the forecast, Michael felt optimistic about germination. “This should be a beautiful food plot pretty shortly,” he said with a smile, envisioning the thriving landscape that would soon attract deer, providing ample opportunities for successful hunts. The late-night labor had paid off, and he was excited about what the upcoming season would bring, eagerly anticipating the rewards of their dedication.
Check out how they managed to plant food plots in the dark and beat the storm:




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