Hinge cutting is a quick, inexpensive and relatively easy way to improve deer bedding and browsing habitat on your hunting property.
If deer season has ended on your whitetail property, then it’ time to begin thinking about habitat improvement projects, including forest cuttings. Do you know which trees to cut?
Does it make sense to reduce the doe numbers on your property? One Midwest land manager says “no.”
Should you avoid hiking into whitetail sanctuaries every day of the year? One deer biologist/hunter says, “no.”
Evolved Harvest 5 Card Draw seed blend combines the growing powers of oats, wheat, white clover, turnips and chicory for a food plot that’s diverse and uber-attractive to deer.
Planting food plots is a great way to attract and keep deer on your property. Here a few tips for planting food plots on small properties.
Bigger isn’t always better when it comes to food plots, and for that matter, you shouldn’t be making them in a perfect rectangle, either.
It’s time to tackle a few chores for the fall season. Though you’ll leave your archery gear at home to complete these whitetail duties, it’s vital to keep the focus of the bow front and center.
Bob Wallace from Chestnut Hill Outdoors shows how to properly plant and care for chestnut trees.
The Firminator is a food plot implement designed to disc, plant and cultipack all in one machine, which ensures all seeds have excellent seed-to-soil contact — highly important for good seed germination.