Native Hunter
Well-Known Member
When I first started plotting, I was talking to an experienced plotter about the value of different food plot species. When we were discussing chicory, he didn't have a lot of good things to say about it. He felt it was overhyped.
Well......roll the clock around a few years, and now that I have my own experience, I couldn't disagree with him more. There is nothing that I have ever planted that I see eaten better, and the feast goes on for nearly the entire year. More importantly, fall planted chicory grows quickly in the spring and fills an important time gap for me. I am now blessed to have farmers on three sides of me planting soybeans, and those beans are extremely important. However, the beans have just now been planted, so you can't rely on them during the crucial antler growing months of April through at least a good part of June. That's where chicory really shines.
My chicory is currently trying to bolt and flower, but the deer are literally keeping it mowed down - even eating the stems down to within a few inches from the ground. Planted with it is a lot of red clover, which is also being eaten much better than my white clover. I've come to the conclusion that there may not be a better food plot species than chicory, and there may not be a better food plot duo than chicory and red clover.
Chicory Today

Soybeans Today

Well......roll the clock around a few years, and now that I have my own experience, I couldn't disagree with him more. There is nothing that I have ever planted that I see eaten better, and the feast goes on for nearly the entire year. More importantly, fall planted chicory grows quickly in the spring and fills an important time gap for me. I am now blessed to have farmers on three sides of me planting soybeans, and those beans are extremely important. However, the beans have just now been planted, so you can't rely on them during the crucial antler growing months of April through at least a good part of June. That's where chicory really shines.
My chicory is currently trying to bolt and flower, but the deer are literally keeping it mowed down - even eating the stems down to within a few inches from the ground. Planted with it is a lot of red clover, which is also being eaten much better than my white clover. I've come to the conclusion that there may not be a better food plot species than chicory, and there may not be a better food plot duo than chicory and red clover.
Chicory Today

Soybeans Today
