Top Whitetail Consultant Shares His Secrets!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2023
  • Don Higgins shares a glimpse into the backbone of the Whitetail Master Academy, Property Design section. Don shares how he breaks down a property and sets its up for whitetail deer hunting success. With a detailed look at the property, and detailed graphics, the viewer is sure to find something they can relate to their own hunting property.
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Комментарии • 25

  • @patschuette8045
    @patschuette8045 8 месяцев назад +10

    Guys the whitetail master academy is well worth the subscription!!! Don puts all pieces of puzzle together for you!!

  • @davidvankainen6711
    @davidvankainen6711 8 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome! Love your podcasts when driving. When I get caughr up, I'll be reaching out with a shirt worthy question or 2.

  • @scottshillbillyhoneybees1179
    @scottshillbillyhoneybees1179 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great course, thanks you Don for all you do. God bless you.

  • @darinblackburn6023
    @darinblackburn6023 8 месяцев назад +4

    Awesome video and great advice!

  • @aarongoeppner413
    @aarongoeppner413 8 месяцев назад +3

    Great video Don!!!!

  • @brentfrey1250
    @brentfrey1250 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Really shows how you think about your setups.

  • @edwardclark5211
    @edwardclark5211 8 месяцев назад +4

    Prayers to everyone concerned.

  • @paulwhitworth7233
    @paulwhitworth7233 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video don! You need a whiteboard

  • @johnbernat5288
    @johnbernat5288 4 месяца назад +1

    Very informative!

  • @kennylainhart7148
    @kennylainhart7148 8 месяцев назад +2

    Good stuff here !!!!!!

  • @newenglandhuntingandfishin6761
    @newenglandhuntingandfishin6761 8 месяцев назад +3

    Man I love the videos mr.h posts. Great hunter, even better man. I live in an area (ma) where I am surrounded by people who hate me for hunting, fishing, and my politics/cultural beliefs. It’s guys like him who keep me sane!

  • @jonahrichards8574
    @jonahrichards8574 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love this content, but do have a question. On the last section of property you showed some wind directions that shoot out into the fields surrounding as possible wind directions to hunt. In other videos and in some of your podcasts you have mentioned learning to give the wind to the bucks, but doing so in a way that you get them, before they get you. With this setup you have proposed for the last section, I don't see how this would be the case or would work, unless your doe hunting. Just curious on your thoughts for deer movement a little more in depth here to better understand different situations and how to to hunt them. Thanks and God bless.

    • @chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147
      @chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147  8 месяцев назад +1

      Bucks like to run the downwind edge of cover in search of does. Having the wind blowing out into the ag fields and hunting the edge is giving the bucks the wind they want to run the downwind edges

  • @aaronshorter864
    @aaronshorter864 8 месяцев назад +1

    Watching this, at least I am doing something right. With the food in same spots. I need cedar, or spruce near my sanctuary to help give security.

  • @woodyks7490
    @woodyks7490 6 месяцев назад +1

    Make sure he plant late season ripening apples yellow delicious are one that finishes late

  • @travislee5417
    @travislee5417 8 месяцев назад

    Really curious how you would rank your 4 factors that you rate on the scale of 1-10 in the beginning of the video as far as importance? Thanks.

    • @chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147
      @chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147  8 месяцев назад +1

      1. property layout 2. herd management (provided you are in an area that offers good nutrition anyway) 3. property design 4. nutrition. I might add that 2-4 are essentially about equal and an argument can be made for changing up the last three items in any arrangement. #1 is definitely always going to be #1

  • @bigweb0311
    @bigweb0311 4 месяца назад

    If you're recommending fruit trees to clients, you might wanna recommend that they learn how to care for fruit trees. Thinning, pruning and spraying are essential to take care of your labor you planted. It's not a set and forget Kinda deal. Not to include caging for deer protection and protection from rabbits girdling your fruit trees and killing them as well.

    • @chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147
      @chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147  4 месяца назад

      My clients get a detailed plan regarding all aspects of everything that the plan includes. thank you

  • @paulbernitt4280
    @paulbernitt4280 Месяц назад

    At what point do all the costly improvements of making a hunting property a 10 out of 10 property with "kill plots" just like a high fence property? I am a free-range deer hunter who learned how to read terrain, wind direction, thermals, natural food sources, bedding areas, deer sign, etc not a high dollar farmer or a land developer. To each his own but I don't need a "dream plot" to kill a Pope and Young buck. I just cant justify the cost discussed in this video of harvesting trophy whitetail deer. With enough money, ANYONE can kill a 200 inch buck. Remove the money and what do these people have as hunters? I have the money to do this but I would lose what I have developed as a hunter to develop my property into a deer paradise.

    • @chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147
      @chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147  Месяц назад

      I totally understand as I was once a dirt poor hunter that only had access to public land and permission properties. In fact I hunted that way for the first 25 years and learned to kill big bucks that way. To your question on when does it become like a high-fence property? the answer is never. You can never manage a free range herd like you can a captive herd. NEVER! In regards to your statement that anyone with enough money can kill a 200" buck, that is true in a sense but if you think it is that easy I would challenge you to take the property you own now and see how many years it takes for you to accomplish it. Thanks for watching

    • @paulbernitt4280
      @paulbernitt4280 Месяц назад

      @chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147 I'm not opposed, it's just not for me. I'm far from dirt poor, own m6 property and have the resources to do it all. I just prefer hunting in a way that is about hunting, not aboutall the advantages that replace what I know. When statements are made about "holding deer", that's where I'm coming from as it relates to high fence attributes unless that's not a true statement. I'm not saying it's easy, I'm saying it's a lot easier to harvest 200 inch bucks with money. I'm a hunter, not a farmer.

  • @ericjohnsoncf
    @ericjohnsoncf Месяц назад

    you charge how much to tell people to cut trees, put a feeder in and plant fruit trees that wont be ready for 20yrs? i know you mean well, but people want food plots in todays world. the whole place is now a sanctuary. i guess we all know hunting around a airfield is tricky and prob not a good property