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3 Best 10 Acre Deer Habitat Setups 

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Here are 3 proven small acreage deer hunting and habitat setups for 10 to 40 acres or less. Just because you only have a small parcel, doesn't mean that you can't have great hunting like the deer hunters on large parcels. These three 10 acre deer habitat micro parcel setups can provide a magnet for the local buck herd, and can be matched to just about any variety of deer habitat that holds whitetails. From food plots to hinge cuts, here is how you can create the best small hunting parcel whether you hunt on a big woods, mixed ag or heavy at location.

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@electriccompany7916
@electriccompany7916 4 года назад
After 3 years of hard work on 7 acres shot a 160" 11 point, have been using all of the tips from these videos. The most fun I've been having hunting has been seeing the progression of the land and herd.
@brentonrickett1638
@brentonrickett1638 3 года назад
Hardwoods, open field or mixture of both?
@MDR-hn2yz
@MDR-hn2yz 2 года назад
Maybe I’m crazy, but I think it’s as much fun working my land, driving my tractor and running a chainsaw; as it is hunting.
@corywilliamson7671
@corywilliamson7671 2 года назад
Same man on 10 acres this dude knows his stuff. 👋
@thehuntingcho5590
@thehuntingcho5590 2 года назад
very cool man! i just got some land myself and going to try out the tips from his videos
@mike81399
@mike81399 4 года назад
I love these videos, because they apply to the land size most of us own/hunt. So practical. 👍
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
That's great to hear Mike...really appreciate it and that is for sure my passion. Not your typical Outdoor Channel setups 😁
@stevevanover9054
@stevevanover9054 4 года назад
Just wanted to say thanks I have implemented just a few of your practices and have seen and gotten more video than in the past the hardest thing I have is access without spooking deer cuz they use most all of my land so I have more work to do to dictate their movements thanks for the Info
@juniorhood5264
@juniorhood5264 3 года назад
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 anyway I can pm you about my property could really use help
@stevefrench3564
@stevefrench3564 4 года назад
So I'm leasing 10 acres and the owner is letting me design the property. I feel i have a pretty good design so far. 2 lanr road along norther border, deer enter/exit through the northeast and southwest corners. Ive laid out the deer raceway/trail food plots, switchgrass areas, and hinge cut areas. Its a square dry property my question is, would a water hole in the northwest corner and southeast corner be to much? Thanks again Jeff for all the videos and content you put out, ive learned alot and incorporated it into this property. I'm super excited!
@davekamalas2537
@davekamalas2537 4 года назад
I have 8 Acres that I own but there is 330 Acres that my property butts up against and it's a tree farm nobody hunts it have several mature bucks that walk through my property and my wife has actually gotten a 136 inch 9 point off the land I work a lot so she hunts for me Lol.
@RidgeOutdoorProductions
@RidgeOutdoorProductions Год назад
What would you recommend for a 12 acre "patch woods" that is completely surrounded by ag fields in central Indiana?
@movingtorichmondva
@movingtorichmondva 3 года назад
I live in Richmond Virginia and I’m looking for a 5 to 10 acre hunting parcel. I’d love to get your advice, how would we go about doing that?
@willieclark2256
@willieclark2256 4 года назад
"It's steep, it's Rocky, it's wet" *Everybody in Tennessee starts listening*
@ViktoriousDead
@ViktoriousDead 4 года назад
Willie Clark east of Nashville maybe haha
@danimal806
@danimal806 3 года назад
Southern WV too
@klayvonisme
@klayvonisme 4 года назад
Thanks Jeff, I have 24 acres with some great surrounding property. I'm so encouraged and have begun managing my property due to your wisdom, sincerity, and great lessons you give with every video you put out. I've hunted whitetails for 38 years, since I was 13. Harvested upwards of 75 deer, and I've been more excited about bow hunting now since I've been watching your videos than I think I have ever been. You are such a great and enthusiastic teacher! Thank you Jeff, I'm so inspired to turn my meat harvest into an exciting year long adventure!
@johnnecochea6961
@johnnecochea6961 4 года назад
I have a 15 acre property of which I only “hunt” 1 acre. I don’t want the deer pop to live there, only access moving through between water and feed. I see doe year round and buck during the rut. Perfect for small hunting.
@Spudd74
@Spudd74 4 года назад
I think you were reading my mind. I just bought a house with 13 acres. I’ve been trying to figure out how to set it up for hunting. I’ve got a lot of work ahead of me, but I’m excited to start. Thanks for video!,,
@MySliceOfHeavenoutdoors
@MySliceOfHeavenoutdoors 4 года назад
This was a lot of information, I had to watch it a few times, Thanks for sharing Jeff, I appreciate it.
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Man you are so welcome...that is great to hear!
@user-kh8bp6ue8y
@user-kh8bp6ue8y 2 года назад
Watch all your videos, great stuff, what's your advice when all neighbors are using bait?
@JH-wk9gw
@JH-wk9gw 2 года назад
You should do some plains states videos for us north dakota folks. I bet south dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas viewers would benefit as well.
@markheidema3699
@markheidema3699 4 года назад
My brother and I have been following you Jeff since the early 2000's. You recommended Rye back then and we tried it on our 13 wooded acres near Battle Creek. It works! The deer are drawn to it like a magnet. I like to add some Dwarf Essex Rape with it and at times, the deer will selectively eat the Rape out of the plots. Rye is so easy to grow on almost any ground and is inexpensive for the landowner. Enjoy seeing your videos on small parcels Jeff!
@FarmallFanatic
@FarmallFanatic 3 года назад
I shoot a 3 year old buck or older every year on 30 acres
@Peytonwentfishing
@Peytonwentfishing 9 месяцев назад
That’s awesome, keep up the good work ya’ll
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 9 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@TheMurpher666
@TheMurpher666 4 года назад
This is exactly what I needed, 22 of my 32 acres I hunted on just got sold!
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Oh boy...sorry to hear that but great to hear the info hits home! Best of luck this year!
@djstl100
@djstl100 3 года назад
Why
@groundpounder24365
@groundpounder24365 4 года назад
Your videos in my opinion are some of the most knowledgeable and USEFUL tips and tricks around. I harvested my 132" 8point on my 15 acre parcel. Thanks jeff greetings from muskegon county Michigan
@richdemarco2906
@richdemarco2906 4 года назад
How would you go about a long narrow 18 acre parcel with one neighbor being a line sitter - so frustrating!
@KyleFalkenstein
@KyleFalkenstein 3 года назад
Sounds like you need to set up all your stands on that neighbor's border and put all of your improvements as far away from him as possible
@kapperoutdoors
@kapperoutdoors 2 года назад
Another great video. We moved from NE Wisconsin down to Southern Illinois, which is actually farther south than the North tip of Kentucky. Here we are December 28th, 2021 and they are still pounding my clover plots. Of course I do the same as you I plant wintergreen's like winter rye, wheat and oats alongside my clovers and at least down here in this Mid-South climate that gets us through the entire hunting season. Keep up the great work thanks man
@RickLarsonPermacultureDesigner
@RickLarsonPermacultureDesigner 4 года назад
I've been watching these videos for more than a year and have read, and reread one book. It does take time to connect all these ideas and time to implement them. At least for me it does... Nice talk.
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Thanks a lot Rick, I truly hope that all the info helps! Always appreciate your feedback ☺️
@ryanfarmer5155
@ryanfarmer5155 3 года назад
Jeff, I hunt Hillsdale county, 20 acres we purchased this year, my bedding area is mainly buck root , thick, gnarly and entangled, almost 5 acres of it, thought it would be good for bedding but now realize it is to thick and deer cannot pass through. Would you bulldoze it and remove it and let it go natural for bedding, or would you just trim it out for travel corridor and bedding. Man I wish I could show it to you. It's kind of why I bought the land. I am ag all around it. Thank you, and best wishes this season. As always, love your content
@stark_outdoors
@stark_outdoors 4 года назад
I have 15 acres, 3 of that is my parents yard lol, 5 is ag field planted to food plot. November 15th I had 6 mature bucks on my land. We are surrounded by heavy pressure in northwest Ohio and your strategies just work, period. You dont need much land if you give them food cover and dont pressure your plots. Thanks for making me a better hunter. The only problem with your strategies I have is that I tagged out really early and miss sitting in the tree stand lol
@midmoprepper4960
@midmoprepper4960 Год назад
Your video mentioned planting rye, what type of rye to plant? Would it be a winter rye or some sort of perennial rye? THANKS
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
Hello! Always annual rye...rye grain...winter rye...fall rye...never perennial rye with the exceptions of lawns, interior roads, etc.
@PVA20455
@PVA20455 4 года назад
Successful hunting is a learning process, thanks for being an outstanding teacher. Question, what is the effect of fences on deer movement? Will deer cross a fence to get to desirable food? Thanks, Rick (Tomah)
@danielsimpson9650
@danielsimpson9650 3 года назад
He has a video of fencelines. And yes they are great things. I hunt a huge chunk of public land. The bigger deer seem to like those fencelines but have to cross them to get to Ag fields that are on public. There are even a few old fencelines inside the public and I seem to see more along there too.
@patrickmcdaniel8770
@patrickmcdaniel8770 4 года назад
This video is useful for me because on a map my 140 is all connected but I have an easement rd that separates 9 acres. A wierd 7 acre rectangle that is surrounded 3 sides by nieghbors and a major creek that separates 15 acres. My core farm is 109 with 40 tillable. So that leaves me with 59 acres of core cover. I'm trying to provide as much inner food to draw deer in to core area and out of my edges. Thanks.
@worknman78
@worknman78 2 года назад
I've always loved the attention you give to small parcels. We live and hunt on 10 acres butted up to a few acres of Corp property, and your advice has drastically improved our herd and harvests. In my area, not a lot of bucks getucg over 100 inches and I've gotten two 120 classes and the 12 pointer this year I believe will hit 130+, so thank you for all of your advice!
@matthewmajeur1086
@matthewmajeur1086 4 года назад
Jeff, what’s the best thing to plant in upstate New York right near the Canadian border? The snow gets so tall it’s hard to have a food source all year
@studentoftheoutdoors3348
@studentoftheoutdoors3348 4 года назад
Immediately forwarded this to two friends who have 20 acre parcels!
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Thanks a lot, I really hope it helps them out!
@morrismonet3554
@morrismonet3554 4 месяца назад
Winter rye lasts and lasts where I live. Deer won't touch it. LOL
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 месяца назад
It's definitely only for Fall and Winter...anywhere. Prior to spring green up it is often the only green available in the woods...before clover and way before alfalfa.
@pasqualelamperelli6369
@pasqualelamperelli6369 4 года назад
I just commented on another video stating I wish you’d do a video on a 10 acre parcel..... well, here I stand corrected lol. Thank you!!
@billkerr2060
@billkerr2060 4 года назад
So so true I have just over 10 acers and I got some nice bucks but with all info I got from you this last hunt season 2020 will b so much better I hope lol so pumped up for it the next hunt thanks sir
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Well u hope so too Bill! It doesn't take much, that is for sure! Enjoy the off season planning...1/2 the fun ☺️
@jjhoran1273
@jjhoran1273 4 года назад
Great video Jeff, this is really right up my ally, we have 12.5 acres and are adding 3.5 to it this summer. Not a huge parcel but these videos help so much. I have 3 small plots that held deer for a majority of the season but I noticed this year that once the leaves fall you can see thru the whole property. So they leave to find cover. This years focus is creating as many thick edges as possible using tall shrubs and switchgrass. And cover cover cover. Thanks for the great video sir!
@suzmell1
@suzmell1 4 года назад
Blows my mind every time I think you basically covered just about everything there is to know you come with a video like this one keep em coming love it & thanks for sharing your experiences with us it’s PRICELESS
@jimgreen9731
@jimgreen9731 3 года назад
I've watched many of your videos...one video said dont plant rye grass bad idea....this video says plant rye!! Is this rye grass or rye grain your talking about? Love your videos!! Its helping my 5yr plan of growing a deer heard on my 26 acres
@williamdegroat5023
@williamdegroat5023 2 года назад
My man. Your from top to bottom a leader in this game of our passion. It's so much more than just a kill. The respect for wildlife management, honoring the animal of of the outdoors and wholistic friends and family involved in the adventure👍
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 2 года назад
Such true words William...there is so much deoth to our way of life...amen! And thank you very much for the kind words...really appreciate them and I really appreciate you watching!
@bjmgolf3651
@bjmgolf3651 4 года назад
Jeff, excellent information based on amount of acreage to help retain deer on your property! Always find a good takeaway from your videos. Thank you!
@chuckwalls7007
@chuckwalls7007 4 года назад
could you give a little advice on deer land in say southern Missouri or northern Arkansas.
@sambilhorn9282
@sambilhorn9282 4 года назад
Food corridors... what are you planting? Splitting down the middle like your main plots or just one type throughout? Thanks!
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Hi Sam! A food plot corridor would typically be clover, on a very small parcel...very small scale. 10' wide is perfect. I have had them up to a 1/4 mile long on my own land. In the UP of MI I used layered rye on very poor and Sandy soil. Worked extremely well!
@rukakiryu3595
@rukakiryu3595 4 года назад
Excellent information on wooded areas, I have been following your advise to start my small parcel this year and lucky you post this before I went all out.
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Great to hear Ruka! Really good timing, eh? Best of luck for the off season planning...
@rfb7117
@rfb7117 4 года назад
WOW!!!!! Another great video, you covered it all in a short time, very informative and extremely interesting. Thanks as always for sharing. Bob
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Thank you very much Bob..really hope it helps folks out a lot! I need to stick with 3 points instead of 10 😁
@threek2d434
@threek2d434 3 года назад
Love your videos Jeff, no nonsense approach, no fluff and stuff to sell items, and no fake hype! I have only 1.5 acres in GA but utilize the bad habits of neighbors to maximize my harvests!
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 3 года назад
Thank you very much that means a lot to me...but really cool you are enjoying the 1.5 acres- that is awesome! Helps to have neighbors with bad habits too 😁
@threek2d434
@threek2d434 3 года назад
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 I don't complain to them a bit !!! It may not be right, but sometimes I encourage it! I've been able to pattern the deer by them.
@teshagustafson1821
@teshagustafson1821 4 года назад
Always a good morning when I get to watch one of your latest videos! This one was very helpful for me because the northern property you described is exactly what I have to work with. As always thanks for the great info!
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Thanks Tesha that is great to hear! Always appreciate the feedback that the info is hitting home. Thank YOU ☺️
@Davidribbingfishing
@Davidribbingfishing Месяц назад
I hunt about 40 acres, 20 is ag. 20 is timber with a small pond in them. Ag is on both sides, with neighboring ag north and south. How do i increase daylight movement here? Increase cover?
@thistledewoutdoors3331
@thistledewoutdoors3331 4 года назад
I have 10 acres (330'x1300' or so) behind my house that unhinge cut around the perimeter... Its a horizontal visual barrier for the blaze orange neighboring eyes... My entire front yard (330'x330') is basically an old hayfield and my yard is full of clover... I think of it as a small sanctuary because I don't hunt my yard & I've had some big bucks die of old age back there... I would like to possibly create some more native browse & vegetation instead of an old hayfield however
@marlonjohnson1711
@marlonjohnson1711 2 года назад
I have a 40ac piece of property that is a rectangle shape 3,000 foot road front, About 500 - 550 feet on both sides and 3,000 foot back property that is a railroad line. The 3,000 foot runs are 1) the front is a highway 2) is the railroad both are surrounded with agricultural land with major wooded wildlife corridors. To me the property looks landlocked by the railroad and the highways how likely do you see major wildlife crossing those two lines? P.s this is a property that I'm interested in purchasing.
@bullgravy6906
@bullgravy6906 Год назад
I have 120 acres and quite frankly id rather have just 5. I dont even know where to start on the 120 and we've had it over a decade. Over half of it is damn near inaccessible due to some cliffs; it's a great problem to have but a problem nonetheless. It used to be cattle pasture probably 30 years ago, you'd never be able to tell, maybe only one section of wooded area has decent 50-75yd visibility. It is otherwise 120 acres of forest with a small clearing in the middle maybe 1/4 of an acre.
@scott6319
@scott6319 Год назад
I know this is a 2 yr old video but I have a 20 acre parcel that I also live on, in southeast Michigan, Wayne county. I don't have much money to start a food plot, and also don't have the access to get machines in there to prepare the land. The portion we don't live on and don't maintain is 14 acres of woods. My question for you is how would you manage this area to hold doe and big mature bucks? I know you usually charge for this info but I would like to hold deer on my property. I only have one way in and one way out of my spot and I use as much scent control as possible but as you know that only goes so far. I am surrounded by about 150 acres of woods, and would like to know how to keep them as close to my 14 acres as possible. I'm about 80% sure I know where they are bedding and my property is a main travel corridor to one of their main food sources, mainly because I live next to land that is owned by a radio station and is fenced in so they stay as close to the fence line as possible. There are only 4 maybe 5 people that hunt the 150 acres around me, one of them being my next door neighbor. Just looking for cheap, cost-effective ways to manage my land to hold big mature bucks. Any advice you have will be greatly appreciated. You probably won't even see this but if you do your advice will be very welcome!
@justinp3188
@justinp3188 2 года назад
Any suggestions for 30 acres in the 4000ft of elevation in WNC. I’d say now , we are sitting around 5-10 deer per square mile. Really thick with mountain laurel and have big oak trees.
@Chalz108
@Chalz108 4 года назад
40 acre parcel would be more than enough for me
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Amen to that! It is for me ☺️ don't get me wrong I would love to own more, but that is certainly plenty to have a great hunt...
@karatekidsPawPaw
@karatekidsPawPaw 4 года назад
What do you think for South Louisiana? Small parcel surrounded by pine forest. Sounds like this also fits what you are talking about? Is that right? Thanks Kelvin
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
It sure does Kelvin! Desperate need of food that can attract deer from a very long distance in an area like that. Very powerful!
@karatekidsPawPaw
@karatekidsPawPaw 4 года назад
I mean the first part of the video. Lots of cover everywhere.
@calebchristensen900
@calebchristensen900 4 года назад
I’m getting more and more into these vids as I watch them. Have you done any work in Texas? More specifically in Central Texas or the Panhandle? Also, what would be the smallest acreage you’d recommend rifle hunting on?
@tippy8358
@tippy8358 3 года назад
Do you have one for 150-200 acre farms
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 3 года назад
Hi Tippy...part of my content is from my own, 245 acre farm. Check out my recent videos
@jtmiv93
@jtmiv93 3 года назад
Any guidance on a small food plot for a two acre suburban property? Still rye? Have a neighbor with a pond next to us (water), lots of woods and bedding areas between houses. Adulating CT land, i.e. rock walls and rock faces, a National park on one side, and local wildlife nature center on the other side of us. Deer are used to people, lawn mowers, cars and dogs... My property tends to be a pass through, but want to add a small food plot, plus natural browse, that will draw them for longer stints.
@samtheman7232
@samtheman7232 3 года назад
I hunt 40 acres. Out of the 40, 3 acres is woods, 5 acres is a tall grass area where I know does like to bed down, and the rest is cornfield. My neighbors have a nice sized woods at the back of my property but the rest of the area around my property is corn field. Would it be smart or dumb to put a small food plot in the tall grass and how much would it cost because I don’t have a lot of money or machinery to do it? Thanks for the awesome content!
@kyflkyfamilylivin8247
@kyflkyfamilylivin8247 3 года назад
I hunt on a 540 acre farm as lease aka rental, but only available to about 20 acres I get bucks on cam and doe but they are not daily at all the farmer is always doing something what should I try doing big fan looking for advise. I've watched all your videos and I followed them mostly to a tee. Thanks Greg here in KY
@kightlora
@kightlora 3 года назад
We have less than 15 acres but we have a small pond that the deer love to come drink and eat the leave off the trees, the acorns and recently my small plot of okra directly behind my house. Less than 5 yard from my kitchen window here I. Georgia. During the winter my pond overflows with water it's a wet season. How can I develop something this small and also extremely wet.
@219jello
@219jello 2 года назад
We own 9 acres of hard woods that has no hunting pressure on both sides and parks department behind us, all hard woods. We are very close to Indaian National Lakeshore property as well. This is in Northwest Indiana. What kind of food plot do you recommend?
@ndavis08
@ndavis08 2 года назад
Saw a bachelor group of Bucks with some really big bucks in it, and since I've gotten buck feever😂
@mikeshane9415
@mikeshane9415 3 года назад
I have 11 acres near Norwich ny. Big woods not alot of cropland, my property is mostly hemlock. I have 1 spot i put in clover less than a quarter acre, not really any good areas to put in more due to muddy areas and very rocky area. Kind of at a loss of what to do, alot of hemlocks are quite large, and not enough there to interest any loggers and no distinctive deer patterns, they just wander through every so often.
@kylefletcher7666
@kylefletcher7666 4 года назад
I look forward to watching this video when I get off work, it’s great to find someone that understand a average guys resources and property’s they have . Thank you
@mikedavis9679
@mikedavis9679 4 года назад
Take your small property mow it in sections don’t need to plant it what they eat they shit been doing it for years pull bucks of the property for over 30yrs the babies use them for running keeps the bucks in the bedding and watch they consistently come through I get them fighting on this small 5 acres I hunt it’s actually 10 but only hunt 5 I always walk in to keep my scent in there I can burn clean them deer still come in
@yellcountytanks3235
@yellcountytanks3235 2 года назад
None of the big guys ever talk about southern state hunting like Arkansas I think it’s because it is a completely different sport. And a lot more difficult.
@Young937phoenix
@Young937phoenix 4 года назад
I have this property of 120 acres and about 80% is AG but I feel this woods would be where they want to be I see prints in there and there is downed trees and a small pond but I go in there to sit and there isnt no movement while I was back there. Deer also bed on the opposite opposite corner of the woods. Maybe they are going in there at night or maybe they hear me coming in the because I have to walk threw 40 acres of corn feild to get there and it is kinda loud. So I quite going back there should I go back once the corn is cut? Do I sit on the edge or in the middle of the woods where there is the tracks of them walking thru.
@ML-ks2lj
@ML-ks2lj 2 года назад
I wish I could post a picture of the 11 acres I hunt. There is a big 6 point out there right now super elusive. I can't do much manipulation of the land because it's not mine but it's tough with only one spot to hunt on it since the deer have made two highways for themselves on it. 11 acres but only 6 or 7 huntable
@jerrodhankins2676
@jerrodhankins2676 4 года назад
Great video thanks so much for sharing
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Thanks a Jerrod! You are very welcome ☺️
@mountainman2434
@mountainman2434 3 года назад
Hey Jeff quick question I'm in southwest VA and was wondering when I needed to start rye that's not too early I did plant some yesterday Sept 8 right in front of a thunderstorm was is little to early
@akbound.prepper5676
@akbound.prepper5676 2 года назад
Hi Jeff is there a specific brand of rye food plot seed that you would recommend? Thank you in advance for northern Minnesota
@Rift_131
@Rift_131 3 года назад
I sincerely appreciate this video. My imagination is on fire now. Thank you!
@johnbalasa711
@johnbalasa711 2 года назад
How to get in touch with you. I would like to improve my hunting ground. In Virginia Essex county.
@christopherbiever5388
@christopherbiever5388 3 года назад
What do you consider SW Wisconsin?
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 3 года назад
Lacrosse to Sparta to the Dells to West of Madison and everything to the SW of that. Southwest of I-90. Could even lump Buffalo and Trempealeau counties in there...
@aaronshorter864
@aaronshorter864 3 года назад
11 acres with 3 cleared by house. Vacant lot next door at 13 acres that’s a mix of hardwood and creek bottom grass and brush.
@Tibi0o
@Tibi0o 2 года назад
I have 7 acres which are all wooded in Monroe County PA. Is Rye a throw and grow? Or do i have to cut down trees, prep soil, ect?
@chrisheinenoutdoors8880
@chrisheinenoutdoors8880 4 года назад
I got 6 acres. Love these videos!
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Thanks Chris that is perfect, should be a great fit!
@ophiophagus9933
@ophiophagus9933 4 года назад
How have you done on your 6?
@chrisheinenoutdoors8880
@chrisheinenoutdoors8880 4 года назад
@@ophiophagus9933 I harvested two nice bucks in the 4 years I've owned it. Hit a tree branch this year on a nice 8 pointer. My fault. It's also located in a great county so that helps too. Lol
@ophiophagus9933
@ophiophagus9933 4 года назад
Chris Heinen nice lol it happens
@chrisheinenoutdoors8880
@chrisheinenoutdoors8880 4 года назад
@@ophiophagus9933 still hurts. Lol
@stevenmiller7964
@stevenmiller7964 4 года назад
Which rye do you recommend. I am in central Illinois
@WHITETAIL215
@WHITETAIL215 2 года назад
I hunt SE PA 10 15 20 achers and it's tuff because you spook deer so easily
@hennessyloftnewyorkpigeonr9848
@hennessyloftnewyorkpigeonr9848 4 года назад
I’d love to have you take a look at my place it’s just under 10acres in upstate NY what would that cost ?
@LeviKossow
@LeviKossow Год назад
What are your suggestions for food in a 25 acre mix of tamarack swamp and cattail marsh?
@JaysClubHouse
@JaysClubHouse 3 года назад
Your buddy went to AL to check out a property. Talk about southeastern ideas.
@baldbassfishing5963
@baldbassfishing5963 2 года назад
The videos you reference within your video should be linked in the details under the video. You have hundreds of video. It is hard to find the ones you reference
@shawnkeiser2187
@shawnkeiser2187 3 года назад
what is the best food plots to plant in north west Pa ? our property is almost all tall timber. we have tried white clover with little success.
@sambilhorn9282
@sambilhorn9282 4 года назад
Great B roll showing examples. Really liked discussion on food corridor, would like to see more on this. Would also like to see some more detail videos this winter showing your chainsaw work... travel corridors, bedding (doe and buck), TSI, etc. Thank you!
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Thanks Sam! Always keep in mind buck and doe bedding cover is the same...but without doe bedding next to food, there will be no buck bedding. Also, make sure to check out my 33 deer bedding habitat vids on the channel ☺️ ru-vid.com/group/PLmV8Ilexgmhc22FJJNrBPi-BIpcOZRMLT I am sure that we will have more this season too 👍
@sambilhorn9282
@sambilhorn9282 4 года назад
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 Thanks for the reference on the bedding playlist, I'll check it out. More specifically what I was trying to say is that I find a lot of value in the 'property tour' type videos where you explain what is in front of you, vs explain with B roll and winter being the best look at the improvements. Thanks again for what you are doing.... very helpful and appreciated!!!
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
@@sambilhorn9282 thanks Sam!
@davidbarrigear1266
@davidbarrigear1266 4 года назад
@@sambilhorn9282 yes I agree would like to see color pics of land layouts
@sambilhorn9282
@sambilhorn9282 4 года назад
@@davidbarrigear1266 Thanks David, I agree! Awesome to see Jeff share a plan layout example of how design features fit together!!
@jcliles2
@jcliles2 4 года назад
Your advice has change the way I hunt and when I hunt! Thank you for all your advice and input.
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
So awesome to hear Jeremy...thank you! And you are very welcome 👍
@brucemulvey9948
@brucemulvey9948 4 года назад
Whitetail Habitat Solutions Any Idea where I can find a small plot lease in Illinois? I can probably afford 100 acres or less.
@Homebrew58
@Homebrew58 2 года назад
I've got five acres in Saginaw County, Michigan. My house sits on about an acre and the remaining 4+ is wooded. As a matter of fact every house on our rural road has the same layout... very narrow frontage and very deep lots with the last 4+ acres wooded. My immediate neighbor bordering my property on the east does not hunt in effect giving me 10 acres of habitat. Bordering on my west is a power line right of way and behind everything is about 60+ acres of farm land. My woods is very dense with brush. I'm not sure if any of is is prime browse but with the farmland adjacent to my property and everywhere else very near I don't believe adding food plots will do me much good. Putting in a water source will probably not help much either with two rivers within a mile... one to the north and another to the south... plus three ponds on nearby properties. I'm not sure there is anything I can do other than try to find optimal stand placement and cross my fingers.
@jc6077
@jc6077 3 года назад
Every video there’s a hanging vine and the deer are all over it... What’s up with that?
@stickjr.3715
@stickjr.3715 Год назад
I got 6 acres of high ground rolling into a tamarack swamp.
@JaysClubHouse
@JaysClubHouse 3 года назад
All hardwoods and extremely hilly by one of the biggest lakes in the state
@johnlapine1500
@johnlapine1500 4 года назад
I would like to find out more about layering rye grass Jeff.
@derekschoffstall4149
@derekschoffstall4149 4 года назад
www.whitetailhabitatsolutions.com/blog/winter-rye-layered-food-plot-progression
@BlanchardsBees
@BlanchardsBees 2 года назад
I've been hunting on 4 acre and see deer everyday.
@ML-ks2lj
@ML-ks2lj 2 года назад
What kind of rye? Not rye grass right? Winter rye?
@MegaBraunie
@MegaBraunie 4 года назад
Looks like Don Higgins on his Facebook page didn't take highly of you ripping Miscanthus giganteus. LOL
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Ha, I bet. It's hard to ignore the math. MG is an expensive screening option that typically can be better served by planting conifers at 1/10th the cost, or switch at 1/50th the cost. Also with switch you can plant in 10 minutes a 1/4 mile. It takes 3 days for MG to be planted by hand over 1/4 mile. MG is an awesome solution for under powerlines. It has it's place like j said in the video. But, if it you don't need the height than there are much cheaper, faster and smarter options that require zero hard work. Also, if you need height and don't have powerlines...from red cedar (short) to pines to Norway spruce there are far cheaper options. It's not even a matter of if it will grow or not...which it often does not grow high enough fast enough...but it is a matter of that there are other, more effective options. You get zero points for growing something well that something else could have been planted just as effectively with far fewer resources spent. Instead, you get points by working less, spending less, and planting smarter. MG doesn't often fit that strategy of a smart investment of resources, or I would have been recommending it for the last 12 years, after I was first exposed to it. Typically just far better options. My goal is to save my readers, viewers and clients time and money. Not to sell them something they don't need just to make a buck. In fact, my mission is the opposite of that...
@MegaBraunie
@MegaBraunie 4 года назад
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 Jeff I will take your advice over someone trying to sell a product 100% of the time . Thanks for the video's and keep them coming. Habitat and food plots are my favorite. I will be using your buckwheat to brassica/rye in my 4 acre old field prairie over grown in grass. Fond du lac Wis gives you an A+ :)
@levideters302
@levideters302 2 года назад
When are you gonna start uploading to rumble?
@mikemellon80
@mikemellon80 4 года назад
what is the "racetrack" looking thing in your field at the 21 second mark of this video. I've seen that a lot in your videos and always wonder what it is. there is also one to the left of it that looks similar.
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Hi Mike! If it is the one with the wide track around the plots, it is switchgrass border prep. Really sticks out, eh? ☺️
@mikemellon80
@mikemellon80 4 года назад
Whitetail Habitat Solutions Wow. Really looks like you have a dirt bike track for the kids to play on
@jasonparker92
@jasonparker92 4 года назад
Great info again!!! I hunt a 40 acre parcel with only access to 10 or 15 because of the thickness of cover so I hunt it as a 10 acre parcel. It is surrounded by 40 acres with no hunting allowed so this makes much sense about how and where to plant. By the way watch all your videos and can't wait fir the next and so far this one just made a lightbulb go off.
@joshyoder7595
@joshyoder7595 Год назад
How am I not paying to watch this. Great tips
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
I truly hope that it helps you out a lot!
@JaysClubHouse
@JaysClubHouse 3 года назад
Creeks and dry creek beds all over the property
@FloydofOz
@FloydofOz 3 года назад
How about hunting the wooded suburbs of the mid-Atlantic region? Lots of PA, MD and VA areas outside of the major cities have incredible deer populations and homes in hard wooded areas with 5-10 acre parcels. Based on your plan I’m thinking it’s best to cut down a strip of trees around 3/4 of the perimeter and plant Rye and clover mix? Also, if it’s legal to just put out corn...is that better than a food plot?
@johncholin943
@johncholin943 3 года назад
John Cholin It took me 40 years to save up enough to get my piece of God's country, 28 acres in eastern PA. This video gives me the concepts i needed to design a high-probability of success hunting parcel. Thank You! I have taken your course - SUPER! I have bought and read the books. All Great! But when you have a small parcel and adjacent property owners who are inclined to trespass I needed a strategy to give me a focused movement pattern with cover surrounding it. this video has really clarified the critical design concepts. I'll get "Top-Gun" next year using this content! JMC
@thepinkerton657
@thepinkerton657 3 года назад
I have just under 3 acres just NE of Indianapolis. Surrounded by open ag, on a creek, with cover connecting larger wooded areas. I have have high traffic with a couple 6 and 8 pointers passing through regularly. The doe movement is countless.
@usnmedic09
@usnmedic09 4 года назад
Perfect
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 4 года назад
Thanks!
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