By looking at an onX map, it was easy to see that this hunting land would be part of a travel corridor as deer traveled between food and cover. Because quality cool season food and cover was limited in this area, Dr. Grant Woods advised the landowner to focus on providing deer with these resources on his property.
Watch to see the hunting plan that created access around the property border and included many blind and stand locations. This gave many hunting options for this property. Now they can approach, hunt, and exit portions of this property during multiple wind directions without alerting deer in the area they wish to hunt. With these improvements implemented on these 20 acres, we believe this hunter and his family will experience many great hunts. We really enjoy sharing hunting strategies and working with land owners to improve the habitat and hunting opportunities!
Included in this video: hunting strategies, bedding cover for deer, screens, food plots, wind direction, hunting stand locations and positions, utility right of ways, scent control, travel corridors or travel patterns of whitetails, protecting food plots, browse pressure, prescribed fire, native browse, removing cedar trees, and more!
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At GrowingDeer.tv we're all about showing hunters what we are doing each week in the field as we work on our Proving Grounds and others to have better deer hunting! Our hunting strategies can work if hunting public or private land. Our farm has wild, free-ranging deer. If we can grow big antlers on these tough Ozark Mountain bucks, you can too! Good wildlife management tactics, deer management, and food plots with regenerative ag techniques that build better soils! Watch our weekly episodes to see what we're doing, the advice that Dr. Grant Woods (Ph.D Wildlife Biologist) has to share along the way. #deerhunting #TeamOutdoors
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