Deer Habitat Plan and Hunting Strategy Holds More Bucks on 40 Acres In High Hunting Pressured Area

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @mitchwelin548
    @mitchwelin548 Год назад +62

    I’m lucky enough to own my own land. Through work, I went from nighttime passing through pics to seeing bucks during daylight, and my neighbors wonder where the turkeys went. Stewarding the land and seeing the animals wanting to live there is even more rewarding than pulling the trigger. And there’s more opportunities for that, too. Win-win!

  • @rogersamson7952
    @rogersamson7952 2 года назад +17

    He got the results because he didn’t just get any old plan. He got a comprehensive plan, understood it, and did a fabulous job implementing it. Nice job all around.

  • @headwatersfarm175
    @headwatersfarm175 2 года назад +22

    I remember when you shared the initial plan for this property. It is great to see the follow up several years later.

  • @FullQuiverOutdoors
    @FullQuiverOutdoors 2 года назад +14

    If you build it, they will come! Great job Randy on putting together a great plan for the landowner and teaching how to hunt it effectively.

  • @Mike-nt1to
    @Mike-nt1to 2 года назад +9

    Great job Randy, I’m seeing similar results after one season. Can’t wait to have you back to continue our work. Keep those Follow up videos coming.

  • @travissmith-wz5nc
    @travissmith-wz5nc 2 года назад +7

    Cool video. Liked the blinds being brushed in and the 70 % cereal grains concept. Not the only guy who has problems growing buckwheat

  • @grantgemlo7348
    @grantgemlo7348 2 года назад +19

    Keep doing walk through videos like these it was great!

  • @missourimongoose8858
    @missourimongoose8858 2 года назад +10

    One thing we did was plant peanuts, they make there own nitrogen so it's good for the soil and thr deer absolutely love them
    Edit peanuts grow really good in sandy soil as well

  • @rabbitkillah5937
    @rabbitkillah5937 2 года назад +8

    Great info for me to implement on my land I have 40 to play with. Time is my friend on these types of land improvement I see after watching how you improve your land in Michigan how I can do the same to mine. I also live in Michigan so sandy soil is my enemy but me and my family have been working on soil improvement and different types of plants to plant to make the soil darker and healthier. Clovers and greens plus beans have help to improve our soil and still acting as food plots entries into our stands. We have deer but just like he said they moved nocturnal and keep tight to food lands.

  • @kapperoutdoors
    @kapperoutdoors 2 года назад +1

    Most excellent documentation of taking a parcel like that up several levels! Congratulations!

  • @leepickler7286
    @leepickler7286 2 года назад +10

    Great land management. All wildlife benefits.

  • @stacytripp7885
    @stacytripp7885 Год назад

    The most informative and detailed explanations on deciphering your shot and deer recovery.

  • @fatkorn
    @fatkorn 3 месяца назад

    This is a fun video, I definitely dig having the landowner doing the work.

  • @shanewilliams6790
    @shanewilliams6790 Год назад +1

    I’m just about to close on 84 acres in southwest mississippi. Property has small creek on west side with pipeline,power lines with small substation also a gas plant on east side. This video has gave me some ideals thanks

  • @KeithWBales
    @KeithWBales 2 года назад +5

    Great follow-up video Randy. Really nice to see results.

  • @Sandwichking-hikes
    @Sandwichking-hikes Год назад +1

    I watch whitetail habitat solutions channel and it looks like you have followed all the advice of that channel in your property and it is game changing 10/10 advice

    • @SeeMoreBucks
      @SeeMoreBucks  Год назад

      My plans are actually very different from his.

  • @outdoorztime2923
    @outdoorztime2923 2 года назад +2

    It is something how the laws differ in different states. Where I live you can bait, but only on private land. Looks like you're doing a great job with your deer habitat!

  • @lincolnminor4665
    @lincolnminor4665 Год назад +1

    I own 490 acres of land. The only thing is at night all the deer on our property are going out to cornfields and bean fields. I have this ground In Pennsylvania and it’s pretty good hunting. Planning on planting food plots.

  • @briansupermag3918
    @briansupermag3918 2 года назад +2

    That was spectacular. Loved it.

  • @George-ro6bw
    @George-ro6bw 2 года назад +8

    First-class video coverage of these property improvements. I really like the fruit trees down the center of the plots. Good attraction and separation. Great food plot food choices also. How often does Bill rotate the plantings in the plots? Curious as to what Michigan county the property is located in?

  • @kevinsmith4853
    @kevinsmith4853 2 года назад +3

    Tip for increasing your sandy soil is try to stock pile any yard waste you have and let it decompose and spread and till an old manure spreader will work great

  • @bowhunter7565
    @bowhunter7565 Год назад

    this is a great Video. I definitely feel like more people can relate to this guys same situation. being lots of hunters near and alot of different land parcels in a tight area. If you make your property stand out there will be improvements in deer numbers.

  • @johnathanoneil243
    @johnathanoneil243 Год назад +2

    This is freaking AMAZING!!! I am in process of getting a 20 acre property together in South Carolina. I love the success you have had, serves as great motivation and a bright light at the end of my tunnel! What types of trees did you plant?

    • @johnathanoneil243
      @johnathanoneil243 Год назад

      Also curious as to what your soil PH was when you first started. Im also dealing with EXTREMELY sandy soil but have a lot to do to get my PH up before I start planting plots. Last thing, my property is mostly all pines. I know they dont hinge cut well so Ill have to knock them down to start my bedding improvement. My question is, will natural undergrowth come up through all of the fallen pine straw once the pines are down and the canopy is open????

  • @learning_the_outdoors
    @learning_the_outdoors 2 года назад +4

    Awesome video. Full of great information. Thank you for putting it together.

  • @stevegermain1222
    @stevegermain1222 2 года назад +1

    Congrats, build it and they will come

  • @kovang6075
    @kovang6075 2 года назад

    This is a great informational video where I can use and learn from for my property. Thank you.

  • @deerslayeraudio2441
    @deerslayeraudio2441 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video.. I am in year 2 of my ongoing habitat project. Your channel has really helped

  • @joshanderson1901
    @joshanderson1901 2 года назад +6

    Maybe I missed it, but what was the row of trees he planted in the middle of his plot? Apple trees?

    • @SeeMoreBucks
      @SeeMoreBucks  2 года назад +5

      Apples and pears

    • @robertward9533
      @robertward9533 2 года назад +1

      That's what it looks like to me I can tell yo u it's good

  • @publiclandhunter3896
    @publiclandhunter3896 Год назад

    The black capped chickadee on the crossbow is the best!!!!

  • @markpiersall9815
    @markpiersall9815 2 года назад +2

    Install a Screech Owl nest box. They will eat mice and reduce the ticks.

  • @williamkamp9162
    @williamkamp9162 Год назад

    That was a fun video it makes me want to know more to try out!!

  • @soeffner6833
    @soeffner6833 2 года назад +5

    I once proposed in anthropology class that agriculture had its start for just this reason. Hunters have never been stupid. I mean seriously, we are the laziest primate on the planet. Thats why we are so inventive.

  • @allonesame6467
    @allonesame6467 2 года назад +3

    Do elk respond to this kind of land management? If not, how do they differ and what are their needs? Thanks for a great video!

  • @PullStartStables
    @PullStartStables 2 года назад +2

    Wonderful work fellas! Do you have any video suggestions of transforming ag fields into premium hunting lands? We are surrounded by fields, no timber adjoining. I recently purchased some ag land next to my 10 acre strip. The back 6 of my 10 is my hunting grounds and I’ve been growing grasses, mowing travel corridors, etc for the last 5 years with improvements to deer population. I used to be lucky to see a deer or two traveling through my field, now 5+ mainly does are bedding there and attracting bucks. I’d like to add another 10-20 acres of the ag land to my hunting dedication in the next 5 years. If I could learn from your videos I’d appreciate it!

  • @brianconway3448
    @brianconway3448 Год назад

    Awsome story and I'm encouraged 😊

  • @grantjamrock3812
    @grantjamrock3812 2 года назад +3

    Probably seeing more bucks come October from pressure on the adjacent properties

  • @howardhooley3408
    @howardhooley3408 2 года назад

    I have a 126 acre farm that I’m trying to improve the deer habitat on would love for you to come look at it

  • @plebny
    @plebny 2 года назад +1

    awesome information here . . .thanks

  • @j420-y6m
    @j420-y6m 2 года назад +2

    Great video thanks for sharing

  • @JakeOutdoorz.Smackin
    @JakeOutdoorz.Smackin 2 года назад +6

    Whoever’s reading this, I pray that whatever your going through gets better and whatever your struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! I don’t need you to subscribe I just need you to be happy, amen 🙏🏽

  • @HuntingCarterHill
    @HuntingCarterHill 2 года назад +2

    Great content! Keep em coming!

  • @ampersandmcvinegar5681
    @ampersandmcvinegar5681 Год назад

    Sweet video! Thanks for the information. 🦌

  • @davidcarriere5667
    @davidcarriere5667 2 года назад +1

    Wow! Precious info, thanks.

  • @dylanritter3660
    @dylanritter3660 Год назад

    What would you do with 4 acres of cedar and pasture surrounded by 350 acres of corn right next to a river as well but river is 800m from my land. Should I build a water source?

  • @littlerayofsunshine69
    @littlerayofsunshine69 10 дней назад

    He starts seeing the decent bucks in mid October because the 18 other land owners are out and about scouting, getting ready for the season and stirring them up. The bucks migrate to this guy's plot because they feel safe there.

  • @toddcanterino3376
    @toddcanterino3376 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @dennisdorazio5600
    @dennisdorazio5600 Год назад

    like the info in your videos i"m just starting out and any help is appreciated

  • @aos7194
    @aos7194 11 месяцев назад

    How would you approach this style of land management on 20 acres if you have a hog problem in your area of Florida?

  • @kevinsmith4853
    @kevinsmith4853 2 года назад +1

    Allowing local landscapers to dump there leaves and garden plants helps use it to your benefit

  • @com53
    @com53 2 года назад

    Just a suggestion but you should try to plant sugar beets.

  • @richardhuebner4144
    @richardhuebner4144 2 года назад

    Fabulous work!

  • @calebmahala4263
    @calebmahala4263 2 года назад

    Do you have any tips on hunting steep wooded mountain land? Love your videos👍🏻

  • @jarrodlambert3914
    @jarrodlambert3914 2 года назад

    If I mow the cereal rye every year will it keep coming back or do I have to replant it every year

  • @mikevaccaro2191
    @mikevaccaro2191 2 года назад +1

    Try cereal rye vs rye grass.

  • @HokeeFi
    @HokeeFi 11 месяцев назад

    great testimony

  • @Tinybear001
    @Tinybear001 Год назад

    What type of trees were planted in the food plot rows?

  • @JayN4GO
    @JayN4GO 2 года назад +2

    Wonder how much lime he had to use

  • @decaturridgebees8761
    @decaturridgebees8761 2 года назад +1

    Awesome! Impressive stuff

  • @craigwagner327
    @craigwagner327 11 месяцев назад

    How much do you charge for a land consultation?

  • @ericshipman9496
    @ericshipman9496 2 года назад

    How much money do we have into this fellas? I've got 50acres in Bay County, MI and have taken a couple good bucks. One is in my profile pic there. Tough year this year. Interested in any improvement opportunities.

    • @eugenelaky1993
      @eugenelaky1993 Год назад

      I killed a 7 pointer opening morning, second morning killed a nice ,9 pointer.thdn killed a spike..

  • @travissmith-wz5nc
    @travissmith-wz5nc 2 года назад

    Curious if you had info on the 3 strip and 2 strip system?

  • @ThomasShue
    @ThomasShue 2 года назад +1

    How much do you charge to consult?

  • @marcomccrearyyy1207
    @marcomccrearyyy1207 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @zr20s
    @zr20s Год назад

    Yeah but how close is ag food?

  • @TR-sj9fp
    @TR-sj9fp 2 года назад

    Check your thumbnail, hopefully a typo last word right side

    • @ambienceization
      @ambienceization 3 месяца назад

      Lol rape is a plant educate yourself lmao

  • @garyburgess3829
    @garyburgess3829 2 года назад +1

    I have land that has mostly sandy soil and it's hard to get food to grow.. What have you found that will grow in the sandy soil for food plots. Thanks

    • @michaelarrington988
      @michaelarrington988 2 года назад

      I have sandy soil as well and getting it where things will grow is a process and get expensive if your not careful . Best thing is to send a soil sample to get tested so you know exactly what your soil needs then go from there . Not all sandy soils are the same you may need tons of lime and fertilizer to have anything grow successfully planting a annual that grows in sandy soil also helps too .

    • @dennismartin7664
      @dennismartin7664 Год назад

      In our sandy soil areas we drill in Canadian winter rye mid August. Follow Jeff Sturgis Rye plan and you will have plots that are cheap and effective.

  • @jarrodlambert3914
    @jarrodlambert3914 2 года назад

    Awesome vidoes

  • @geofgradler2766
    @geofgradler2766 Год назад

    The habitat guy sounds like Pat Miletich.

  • @dannybrowning2068
    @dannybrowning2068 Год назад

    What is the best Tree to plant? upstate SC

  • @CodyVinson
    @CodyVinson 10 месяцев назад

    How much do you charge?

  • @WildPursuit1
    @WildPursuit1 2 года назад

    What would you do for a property with 40 acres of field used for hay and about 35 acres of trees around and through?

    • @toddbaer8634
      @toddbaer8634 2 года назад +2

      Sell to me at at a really good price.😊 Lol

    • @kevinfry5461
      @kevinfry5461 2 года назад +1

      I'd call Randy or Jake for a plan

    • @WildPursuit1
      @WildPursuit1 2 года назад

      Already have some big bucks just trying to get them to feel comfortable moving during the day

    • @jared7809
      @jared7809 2 года назад +3

      @@WildPursuit1 screening on the edge of those fields and small 1/4 acre kill plots in areas the deer already like to move between 50 and 200 years of those hay fields. Thinning out the woods and allowing it to grow up thicker would also make them feel comfortable. Mature bucks love cover and security

    • @nickhorn681
      @nickhorn681 Год назад

      The way to get deer to not be nocturnal in MS is to turn the dogs loose on them.

  • @dannybrowning2068
    @dannybrowning2068 Год назад

    Best food Plot

  • @JC-ld5tl
    @JC-ld5tl 2 года назад +2

    Can something like this be done on land you lease and can’t cut trees down on it?

    • @SeeMoreBucks
      @SeeMoreBucks  2 года назад +2

      Too many factors to consider to give an opinion

    • @JC-ld5tl
      @JC-ld5tl 2 года назад

      Good information in this video

    • @chaserogers373
      @chaserogers373 2 года назад

      This is my problem. I have a 200 acre lease in Louisiana, but can’t cut anything. Very little room for food plots.

  • @Silverhawk56
    @Silverhawk56 2 года назад

    Very Nice

  • @MyVisualRomance
    @MyVisualRomance 2 года назад

    Passing bucks? Is that like passing a stone?

  • @davidredford3111
    @davidredford3111 2 года назад +1

    No way you can do it on forty acres I'm in new York and these guys shoot everything even doe and fawn we have fifty with corn and swamp and don't see mature bucks because whole neighborhood shoots all the spikes and four points

  • @swampdonk3y712
    @swampdonk3y712 Год назад

    So all I need to do is get hundreds of thousands of dollars to buy a ton of land and a few tens of thousands for the equipment to make then land and a few tens of thousands more for the stands and a few thousand for for the feed crops. Sounds reasonable.

  • @themechanic4953
    @themechanic4953 2 года назад

    Me and my uncle been trying to get our 57 acres right for 2 years this year it's even worse then the past years

    • @69jbr69
      @69jbr69 2 года назад +2

      Biggest mistake people make is trampling all over their property. Stay out of the bedding areas and if you don't have any open some areas up and let the natural grasses/brush grow and plant a few spruce. Two corners of property works great and put food in middle. We have 100 wooded acres and I almost never go in 40 of them, that is theirs. The rest I walk often to make myself a part of the landscape staying at least 75 yards away from their bedding areas. I can often see them watching me. Dozen does/fawns every year and with them comes the bucks. Biggest buck I ever hunted I tracked to one of his beds just behind does like an idiot because I had to know where he hid out. He never used that bedding area again. I know because I glassed it almost daily for years. He remembered. Half tame the does and make them feel comfortable and good things will happen.

    • @eugenelaky1993
      @eugenelaky1993 Год назад

      Add water. Plant chestnut trees in your clearings.put out some trophy Rock

  • @Gibsonlife573
    @Gibsonlife573 Год назад

    Why would you cut the trees off that high why would you not cut them at ground level that way they could stub up off of the stump and not just happened why would you want it so thick in there they have no exit Route One Trail through the middle dear can't even use it I don't understand that process at all like I understand you cut drills in there but like I don't understand why you would want that thick in there you want them to build a seat Predator you know you want it thick but not so thick you can't even walk in it

  • @rroz4762
    @rroz4762 Год назад

    That chainsaw work , although effective, was dangerous , way too many barberchairs !!!!

  • @montuckyman4982
    @montuckyman4982 2 года назад +1

    Grow bucks huge,give em plenty of supplements, minerals, name them, video every single animal ever on the property...why?
    Production, production, production, more inches, more bone. Sit in heated shooting house , pull trigger. Why?
    I dunno...I guess not everyone can roam and track and stuff.

    • @patrickanderson5727
      @patrickanderson5727 2 года назад +2

      If you own land why would you not make it the best it can be?

  • @user-vq2rg2ts2r
    @user-vq2rg2ts2r 11 месяцев назад

    "We don't bait any more in lower Michigan" is laughable. Nearly every gas station sells packaged "wildlife" feed.

  • @garyvoit5132
    @garyvoit5132 2 года назад

    how much to review or make a plan

    • @SeeMoreBucks
      @SeeMoreBucks  2 года назад

      Send me an email at the address in the description

  • @georgeshotrodbarn2113
    @georgeshotrodbarn2113 2 года назад

    You can win the war if you can keep the deer on your property when the sun is up that means food and cover.

  • @davidredford3111
    @davidredford3111 Год назад

    That's another thing I don't like about hunting they hinge cut trees to create travel pattern so much for saving environments and forty acres is not enough to manage baiting is cheating

  • @joshuanelson7986
    @joshuanelson7986 2 года назад

    When I hunt I move around and usually get a buck at 7:05 am. Sitting is dumb!

  • @rogerramjet7567
    @rogerramjet7567 11 месяцев назад

    You can NEVER get big bucks if adjoining properties kill everything with antlers. Conservation departments allowing two bucks a season is ridiculous. Michigan has everything required for a great herd EXCEPT MANAGEMENT. 😡😟👎👎

  • @lawrencefranck9417
    @lawrencefranck9417 Год назад

    Mustard green 10x kale, rape, turnip greens.

  • @chadbredbenner1555
    @chadbredbenner1555 2 года назад

    It's great that you're seeing and attracting all kinds of wildlife. But the biggest thing I don't agree with is the hinge cutting of valuable timber. If you wanted to cut trees to improve the cover, at least sell the marketable portion of the trees for lumber and firewood. Not making the most of your forest products is a crime against nature. By not taking advantage of the marketable value of the timber, you have left potentially several thousand dollars just lying on the ground or piled into a impenetrable hedge row to force the deer to walk around. A true hunter works with the way nature grows, the rock cliffs, the gullies the hills, swamps and sand hills, not by reshaping it to suit his desires or blueprint.

    • @peternelly3879
      @peternelly3879 2 года назад +4

      There's always something that benefits. Leaving loads of dead wood around will have positive effects on wildlife.
      Might be a crime against his wallet, but it's not your wallet.
      Place looks about as hilly as my dinner table. And about as stony too.
      Building corridors with wood looks like a sound strategy there. And I bet a lot of small critters are very happy about it too.

    • @90pi548
      @90pi548 2 года назад

      Hinge cutting is done to 6" trees, which aren't valuable

    • @michaelarrington988
      @michaelarrington988 2 года назад +1

      he's creating a funnel and pretty much directing the flow of traffic by hinge cutting cutting a fire brake works really well to as deer tend to take the path of least resistance.

  • @FarmallFanatic
    @FarmallFanatic 2 года назад +1

    I bet his PH is acidic

  • @ProjecthuntanFish
    @ProjecthuntanFish 2 года назад

    LOL I love to here horn hunters whine! Its a pine goat get over it and you cant eat those antlers.

  • @buckydavis9434
    @buckydavis9434 2 года назад +8

    It’s not about eating the antler brother it’s about the challenge and becoming close with Mother Nature your missing it

    • @darryladams519
      @darryladams519 2 года назад

      Lol. To many people only care about the trophy ruining our tradition. Making it hard to hunt local land by a hand shake like we used to do. Instead of a way of life they turn it into a sport

    • @joeys8317
      @joeys8317 2 года назад +19

      Nobody wants to shoot 100 pound yearlings either. Giving deer a better environment and becoming a steward of your land is as close to nature as one can get

    • @rachet0708
      @rachet0708 2 года назад +12

      Yeah thats what people say when they can't kill mature bucks. For someone to say that they're a "meat hunter" when they're killing 80 pound yearlings is hilariously ridiculous. A 175-200 pound mature buck gives you a hell of a lot more meat than a 80 pound baby. It just takes actual skill, ingenuity and patience to accomplish that.

    • @shanedavis2554
      @shanedavis2554 2 года назад

      Amen

    • @jaystanley2827
      @jaystanley2827 Год назад

      Speak for yourself!!😂😂😂

  • @6by6by6
    @6by6by6 7 месяцев назад

    Lol these hunting plot owners and their idea that they are somehow hunting when in fact they are simply harvesting animals the feed and coddle year round the same as raising a beef cow and slaughtering it in the fall😂😂😂

  • @sureguy8124
    @sureguy8124 Год назад

    Spends 200k on land to be able to harvest 90 inch buck. 😂

  • @pjplumber2146
    @pjplumber2146 2 года назад

    Meanwhile I dodge 16 point bucks every drive home. But let’s turn this into a science.
    🤦🏼‍♂️morons

  • @thechestnutking736
    @thechestnutking736 2 года назад

    Spending all of that money and then takes a 3.5 year old 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @RGT8388
    @RGT8388 2 года назад

    Terrible land management

  • @georgewalker4481
    @georgewalker4481 10 месяцев назад

    When you plant feed plots and plan your hunts around your feet plus it's called a canned hunt it's not even a real hunt so stop with your bulshit

  • @scottdenoncour6418
    @scottdenoncour6418 2 года назад

    Not killing all the Does is a big help

  • @serenityplantation7638
    @serenityplantation7638 Год назад

    Crazy that ppl have to do so much to bring deer in. I’m not near ag fields and deer practically come right up to our doorstep. Day or night