David Brothers – Missouri
First of all I would like to thank you all for your excellent products
for whitetail deer. I have seen and heard about your products for a few
years now, but never really gave them much thought. I have always planted
wheat, oats and a little of everything. Then I met this guy named Mike
Wheeler from Missouri. Mike got to telling me about all the bucks he has
taken with his bow & arrow, he also showed me picture’s or I would
not have believed one bow hunter could be so successful. So I asked him
what made it so easy for him to harvest so many Pope & Young bucks.
Mike told me a lot of hard work and Imperial Whitetail Clover. Mike said
the old saying (plant it and they will come). So after knowing Mike for a
season and seeing him harvest another Pope & Young buck and me just
getting a glimpse of one I thought I would give the Imperial Clover a try.
I called Mike up and he went step by step on what to do and how to do it.
He stressed on how I should not skip any of the steps, because it’s
better to do it right the first time and get 3 to 5 years than it only
lasting one year. After getting the clover planted and seeing it come up
the way it did, I was excited for bow season to get here.
Finally October 1st, man did I ever see the deer, in all I probably saw 7 Pope
& Young bucks and 3 bucks that would make Boone & Crocket.
That’s something I never in a million years would ever dreamed of. The
best day of all was November 11th. It was a cold morning and it
hadn’t been daylight but 5 or 10 minutes when a 10 pointer was heading
towards me, when the buck got to my Imperial Clover field I was at full
draw but the buck never really gave me a good clean shot so I elected not
to risk it. Then about 7:30 am I heard some deer running towards me. It
was a big buck chasing a doe coming right towards my clover field. I got
up and ready but they wouldn’t slow down enough to give me a good shot
until they got to the edge of my clover field, the buck stopped, I got at
full draw and let the buck have it. The buck bolted about 60 yards and
laid
down. I was 100% sure I made a good clean shot but I wasn’t going to
take any chances so I was going to wait at least 1 hour until I went and
got the buck.
While I was waiting I couldn’t believe my eyes, I watched
a 12-pointer walk out in my clover that would of scored at least 180 or
190 Boone & Crocket inches. After eating my Imperial Clover for what
seemed like a lifetime (probably 10 or 15 minutes) the buck walked off.