A conversation about whitetail habitat with Jim Ward. Part 1.

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • This is the first in a series of videos comprising a discussion between Jim Brauker and Jim Ward while walking Jim Ward's 137 acre south central Indiana whitetail property. We will be releasing these videos in sequence during the 2022-23 hunting season. We were joined on this day by a young habitat consultant named Colin Koskinen.
    Jim Brauker is the author of the book "Extreme Deer Habitat" and the web and RUclips e sites of the same name. Jim focuses on education of hunters to improve their habitat on their hunting property. extremedeerhabitat.com.
    Jim Ward is an expert trophy buck hunter and one of the leading deer habitat specialists in the country. Jim has spent many years traveling around the country and helping people develop their deer habitat plans and properties. Jim is no longer taking on clients but instead is focusing on his own property, the properties of his long term clients, and spending more time educating landowners. jimwardwhitetailacademy.com
    Colin Koskinen was behind the camera for these videos and is the owner of a whitetail habitat consulting company called Legendary Habitat. He has worked in the field with both Jim Brauker and Jim Ward and they both recommend him for your habitat plans. www.legendaryhabitat.com
    Please subscribe to this channel to see the rest of the video series as it is released.

Комментарии • 20

  • @ky5959
    @ky5959 Год назад +6

    Glad to see you guys back together again. I love the videos. Keep the content coming. You two have taught me so much. Keep up the hard work!

  • @jwilliams5138
    @jwilliams5138 Год назад +1

    Nice video Keep them coming with Jim Ward, I enjoy watching his view of building habitat.

  • @Mike-nt1to
    @Mike-nt1to Год назад +2

    Thanks Jim, keep the content coming

  • @courtofficermcilvaine7928
    @courtofficermcilvaine7928 Год назад +1

    Totally enjoyed this video. Thanks for posting.

  • @Paddy2277
    @Paddy2277 Год назад

    Dr. Brauker I enjoy your e-book and love these videos with Mr. Ward. Always good stuff on to video number #2. Look forward to more from you too as I know you are basically rebuilding your deer woods!

  • @Bryce_Shuman
    @Bryce_Shuman Год назад +2

    Dr. Brauker, I just bought your ebook and will be starting improving my 40 acres here in NW Ohio late this winter after observing sign to see where they are utilizing the property now. Thank you for sharing this information for us all, it is much appreciated!

  • @johnhuls2695
    @johnhuls2695 Год назад

    Ready for part two. Can't wait to be back out on property and implement some of these long lines of movement! Thanks for sharing this knowledge

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep Год назад +1

    man this is cool. I wish I could have only 140 acres of lush land to hunt whitetail on! haha in some parts of central or east TX one certainly could, and people certainly do. And let me emphasize that I certainly agree with everything discussed. That said, regional differences for the methods are huge, for some regions. Like me, we lease property to hunt. We do not own it. We lease 10,000 acres! Yes. Ten thousand acres. We lease from a rancher in West TX. It is nearly impossible to “walk” the property. But it is fun to hike the hills and gullies while watching out for rattlers. But we do have topographical maps. And the terrain is extremely rough. Plateaus and canyons region of west Texas, south of Midland, TX, close to the border. There are fundamental deer management principle that apply to any piece of land, anywhere. And simultaneously, at the same time, there are real and major regional differences that land managers must take into account, given local topography, terrain, soil quality, et cetera. Example, I used to have a place in central Texas that we could grow food plots on. But at our lease now, way to dry and dusty and rocky to grow any food plots. The focus is much more on supplemental corn and protein feeding, yes the kind that some folks love to hate on, and also deer population management, i.e., buck-doe ratio of 1:1. In this manner of wildlife management, we are able to take trophy bucks and have a healthy wildlife herd even in super dry desert areas of West Texas.

  • @michaelgangadeen8013
    @michaelgangadeen8013 Год назад

    It's great to see new material from Jim Ward and Dr. Brauker. I enjoyed the discussion immensely but for pedagogical purposes, I would have liked a map key or an explanation of the map features, including topographicals, right at the begining of the discussion when Jim initially started referring to the map. Some guys can pick it up right away but I was a little challenged on this. Looking forward to the continued discussion.

  • @ChilcoteForestryServices
    @ChilcoteForestryServices Год назад +1

    ha, the salt conversation... clients of mine freak out when I mention Redmond mineral to get micro nutrients into the system. Most soils are short on micros and seas salt has everything in it in proportion. Sodium leaches out of the system with rain, so in rainy regions its gone shortly.

  • @bass9519
    @bass9519 Год назад +1

    Keep up the videos. Don’t pay attention to the naysayers.

  • @davidsoloninka7742
    @davidsoloninka7742 Год назад

    Jim, I just heard you say that you hinge cut for walls... I don't 100% understand that concept?
    Thx,
    DS

  • @ryandelucia8019
    @ryandelucia8019 Год назад

    Any idea of when part 2 will be released? Thanks!

  • @figandcloverranch5871
    @figandcloverranch5871 Год назад +1

    I have seen JW throw the minerals all around over his food plot before , and he recommended it again in this video. Does spreading minerals over the plot hurt the plants at all?

  • @davidsoloninka7742
    @davidsoloninka7742 Год назад

    Jim, Do u visit properties and simply consult/ advise?

  • @Matt-dj3tc
    @Matt-dj3tc Год назад

    “Same spot later that day” was also at night … Doesn’t prove anything except maybe the opposite of your point

    • @ExtremeDeerHabitat
      @ExtremeDeerHabitat  Год назад +3

      Well, Jim killed a 160 plus buck on that property last year after working it in September and October so there is that.

  • @aravinyard5384
    @aravinyard5384 Год назад

    p̴r̴o̴m̴o̴s̴m̴ ✋