EP192 Design Flow, Layered Bedding, Trail Cameras for Big Bucks
Description
In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) discusses various strategies for managing hunting properties, improving habitats, and understanding deer behavior. He emphasizes the importance of acclimating deer to human activity, creating effective flow movement, and utilizing trail cameras strategically. The conversation with Colin Koskinen (Legendary Habitat) covers the significance of layering cover and creating hubs for deer movement, as well as tips for concealing trail cameras to minimize disturbance. As the hunting season approaches, Jon Teater encourages listeners to be patient and make positive impacts on their properties to enhance deer activity.
Takeaways
- Maximizing your hunting property requires active management.
- Deer can acclimate to human activity if managed properly.
- Food plots can be beneficial if done correctly.
- Flow movement is essential for deer behavior.
- Creating hubs can enhance deer movement and activity.
- Trail cameras should be integrated into the landscape.
- Concealment of cameras is crucial for accurate data.
- Layering cover can improve deer bedding areas.
- Do not rely solely on camera data; observe the field.
- Every action taken on the property should be a positive impact.
Social Links
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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/legendary-habitat-podcast/id1613808320
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