Jim Osburn - Arkansas
I belong to a 1600-acre lease in southern Arkansas. Seven years ago
I wanted to try a quality deer management plan but none of the member in
the club wanted to do it.
Deer hunters are so skeptical. They are
always skeptical of products. And they never want to spend the money for
good products. They buy cheap annuals like ryegrass, wheat or oats and
plant every year, and it ends up costing them more in the long run
compared to planting a good perennial. I wanted to try Imperial Whitetail
Clover but couldn’t get the rest of the club to go for it.
So I planted a quarter-acre plot right
behind an old farmhouse I own just a few hundred yards away from the club
property line.
Deer would be in that clover field at all
times of the day. We counted 17 deer in that little quarter acre one day.
After that, I planted some of the old
logging roads that ran through “my” part the lease. I pulled in deer
from all over the area. I had deer all over my area and the other guys
weren’t seeing anything. And they were only 500 yards away!
I just planted the Imperial Clover to set an
example and get them to follow me. I planted other stuff, and the deer
wouldn’t touch it. We now plant Imperial Clover all over the lease.
Seven years ago, during the first season of
the club’s management plan, we harvested 72 deer with an average weight
of 85 pounds. Even mature does weighed less than 100 pounds. Before we
started planting Imperial Clover, an excellent buck weighed 150 pounds.
Last year a member of the club killed a 13-point that weighed close to 180
pounds. That’s the biggest antlered buck we’ve ever seen (net score in
the 140s). We also got an 8-point that weighed 210 pounds. Our average
kill is now around 130 pounds. And that’s great for Arkansas.
And
all of this really happened since we started planting the clover. It’s
like we have a different herd. And every time a deer comes to the clover,
it seems like it comes back with a friend. We’re pulling deer off our
neighbors land like you wouldn’t believe. We killed over 50 deer last
year! A 2000-acre lease that borders us killed six.