Not knowing anything more than that, yes. But I'd need to know a lot more about surrounding food sources and bedding areas. But I 100% get your my area over the others.
@@Pacotheburbanhunter throwing in a food source will definitely help if there's none nearby. Just be very careful how you hunt it because there will probably be does and fawns bedded down right off the edge of it if it's that thick.
Good advice, fall and winter are lowest hole in the bucket for year round food. I’ve also planted fall and early winter ripening dunstan chestnuts and persimmons to supplement fall food plots
Yup, definitely want to focus on creating qualify food to attract them during the hunting season and then sustain them through the hardest months when food isn't easy to find to get them into next season.
have 10 acres in okla, 70 percent eastern red cedar, do i need to get rid of some or hinge cut cedar trees, i have 7 does and 4 small bucks, all muture bucks are nocturnal, i hunt edges only with wind in my face, i have hinged cut several trees, i have the thickest are in 5 miles
Deer are always looking for browse in those thick areas so it would be worth it to try to encourage things other than your conifers to grow in those areas. There's no use hinge cutting conifers so I'd focus on clearing a few out that are soaking up the most of your sunlight. The more sun down to the floor, the more browse will grow for the deer.
I do not but I would use them where you want to influence movement between bedding and food. I'd throw a mock scrape near it as well. Great location for a stand.
U give good info. But hate to break ur heart but there's only one rut....not 3...it's just categorized into 3 sections or time frames...pre....peek.,...and post.....but same rut