Beginning in September of each year, most hunting clubs turn their attention to planting food plots for deer. The age-old practice of planting usually reacquaints club members with each other, and this social bonding gets everyone chattering about the upcoming season with high hopes of taking that big buck.

Tilling the soil usually begins around Labor Day weekend, and on subsequent weekends, club members continue to get together, depending on weather and available time. These activities continue into the end of September or early October.