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Hound_Dog55
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What do you plant in your foodplots to attract turkey. I'm thinking of trying chufa.
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Turkeys diet is mostly insects and acorns. They will also eat berrys. Perhaps some kind of fast growing berry bush? I've seen them in corn fields but I don't know if that's what they were after. Try contacting the NTWF they spend time developing habitat.
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March 08, 2004, 05:33:39 AM »
Chufa would be the best...it has a nut on the root system...like a peanut
turkeys love it...they also love corn...In NC you can bait...they flock
to our corn feeders...flintlock
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Turkeys love chufas, and any foodplot planted with chufas will always have turkeys coming to them. However, wild hogs will ruin a chufa patch; so, if you have hogs in the area, chufas may not be what you want.
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