Through the threads on this board I have chronicled my land preparation for this hunting season. Too wet, too dry, no hogs, too many hogs, EXPENSIVE fertilizer, EXPENSIVE seed, late planting under adverse conditions, hog destruction of plots, overseeding, deer observations prior to the season, now - no deer (for me) in season and I have logged over 20 man-days on stand so far. At least my youngest son Josh got his first deer on the last night of the 5-day Doe Season and I was there to watch and assist.
I have overseeded my plots - again (for the third time), just prior to the recent rains, and it seems that none of the Australian Winter Peas germinated (do they require innoculation to germinate?), but the Wheat, Rye, and Oats are starting to shoot up and green up. There should be plenty of fertilizer left since the first two seedings didn't "take".
In all though, I am proud to report that I limited out this season on two Tom turkeys and my hunting partner has taken one. Watching 9 hens and jakes vaccuum up seed between rain storms was "telling" about why there seems to be a lack of germination in the Winter Peas...