Turkey Hunters
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Turkey Hunters
Does anyone plant Chuffa for the turkeys, if so when do you plant it and has anybody had any luck with it? I fell in love with turkey hunting last year but haven't killed my first bird. Just want all yall's point of view.
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Chuffa
I have to disagree, but let me state up front that I am referring to North Florida not Miss.
The turkeys love Chuffa! We plant it every year and you would be amazed at the way the turkeys tear into it. The fields where it is planted resemble a mine field because the turkeys dig up the plants to eat the nuts or "tubers" below. There is nothing better for turkeys in my opinion.
You should plant in in mid to late June. It has a long growth period and even after it appears as though it has all been eaten there are still nuts underground. The time period may be a little different in Miss than in Florida, especially if you are in Northern Miss. I am in North Florida (actually 12 miles from Georgia) and I would guess that if you are in the Southern portion of the state the plant times will be the same.
CAUTION!!! If you have hogs, or there are hogs anywhere near your property, you better think twice about planting chuffa. While I am not sure, I believe that there is only one thing that a hog likes more than corn and that is CHUFFA. They will get in there and tear it apart, along with the rest of your land. Be ready to go on hog killing adventures at night if you plant chuffa and they invade!
Chuffa is also very expensive, so be sure it is in a good sunny spot, and if you have sandy soil it will work better. It will also re-seed somewhat if you are lucky.
The turkeys love Chuffa! We plant it every year and you would be amazed at the way the turkeys tear into it. The fields where it is planted resemble a mine field because the turkeys dig up the plants to eat the nuts or "tubers" below. There is nothing better for turkeys in my opinion.
You should plant in in mid to late June. It has a long growth period and even after it appears as though it has all been eaten there are still nuts underground. The time period may be a little different in Miss than in Florida, especially if you are in Northern Miss. I am in North Florida (actually 12 miles from Georgia) and I would guess that if you are in the Southern portion of the state the plant times will be the same.
CAUTION!!! If you have hogs, or there are hogs anywhere near your property, you better think twice about planting chuffa. While I am not sure, I believe that there is only one thing that a hog likes more than corn and that is CHUFFA. They will get in there and tear it apart, along with the rest of your land. Be ready to go on hog killing adventures at night if you plant chuffa and they invade!
Chuffa is also very expensive, so be sure it is in a good sunny spot, and if you have sandy soil it will work better. It will also re-seed somewhat if you are lucky.
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dem coons and armodillas likes it more than turkey do too!
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a combination of clover and chufas (planted separately, not mixed) is hard to beat... do a food plot or two in chufas, and some more around it in clover...
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i don't care what you have planted for them.... best advice HUNT WHERE THEY IS, NOT WHERE THEY AINT !!!!
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