Will You Have Quality Hunting Tomorrow?

All leading whitetail experts agree that a food source high in protein available throughout the 200-day antler growing period is the main ingredient in producing trophy bucks.

If you’re fortunate, you’ve planted Imperial Whitetail Clover and/or Alfa-Rack in the past and your whitetail deer herd is right now converting the high protein levels into rapid, and massive, antler growth.

You haven’t planted Imperial Whitetail Clover or Alfa-Rack, you say? While it’s impossible to undo the lack of benefits lost to not planting Imperial Whitetail Clover or Alfa-Rack in the past, there’s nothing wrong with preparing for the future. Planting this fall will not make the industry’s No.1 rated clover available for the 200-day antler-growing period underway now, but fall planting does have some tremendous advantages, experts say.

Imperial Whitetail Clover and Alfa-Rack’s main purpose, of course, is to provide a high protein-laced food source for your whitetail deer herd during the critical 200-day antler growth period. A secondary benefit, however, is that it is also an excellent food source in fall and winter after antler growth is complete.

The research that went into creating Imperial Whitetail Clover and Alfa-Rack resulted in  tasty, succulent food plots that deer prefer over natural browses and traditional food plot crops. As a result, Imperial Whitetail Clover and Alfa-Rack are also tremendous attractants that, if planted in your food plots this fall, will draw deer into food plots throughout the hunting season better than any other food plot choice anywhere.

Research has proved that whitetail deer roam in fall as they begin scouting for quality food sources that will prepare their bodies for winter. By locating these high-protein food sources, whitetail deer accomplish several things. For one, a good food source provides the energy their bodies need during the stressful rut. Secondly, a good food source also helps prepare the body for the long winter.

By having a top food source such as Imperial Whitetail Clover or Alfa-Rack available in fall, the chance of attracting deer from adjoining properties is also greatly increased. Mature bucks, does, fawns and yearlings that discover the Imperial Whitetail Clover or Alfa-Rack food source are likely to relocate to your property, or at least visit on a daily basis.

Remember, when hunting pressure starts mature bucks most likely will go nocturnal, but will still feed in the Imperial Clover and Alfa-Rack, mostly at night. By scouting and determining where the bucks are entering the field after dark you will have added a major piece to the puzzle. Back off toward the bedding area of the buck you’re after between 50-200 yards from the food plot and it is a great ambush point to take the deer of your dreams.

Does will set up housetending in the Imperial Clover and Alfa-Rack fields at all hours of the day and night. You can bet your life on this next statement; “When the rut starts, where the girls are, the boys soon shall be”.

There are other advantages of planting Imperial Whitetail Clover and Alfa-Rack in the fall. A fall planting greatly lessens competition from weeds and allows better root development. When spring finally arrives, the thick, lush canopy produced by Imperial Whitetail Clover and Alfa-Rack blocks sunlight and prevents many weeds from ever growing.

Last, but certainly not least, fall planting guarantees Imperial Whitetail Clover and Alfa-Rack will be thriving when the 200-day antler growth period begins next spring. The whitetail buck directs protein to first fulfill bodily needs before antler needs. Having Imperial Whitetail Clover or Alfa-Rack available in the weeks prior to the 200-day antler growth period is also critical.