When it comes to thriving food plots, the soil is the foundation upon which they are built. Simply put, plants can thrive in good, healthy soils yet never reach their growth and nutritional potential in poor-quality soils. Want healthy plants? The soil must provide for their needs, or you’ll be using a lot of foliar…
Get A-Shed for Next Season
Shed hunting is a fun activity to get you through the long off-season, but it can also provide you with some valuable intel for future hunts. Rather than just wander the woods aimlessly, use these outings to pull double duty and get ahead for next season. While bucks drop their antlers at slightly different times based…
Testimonial – Todd Stittleburg
I shot my double drop tine buck this morning 11/8/21 and 2 minutes later, my son Grant shot his 10 pointer. We have 3 years of rich History with Blindy the double drop. As a 5 yr. old Grant had an encounter with Blindy and decided to shoot this mature deer only to have Blindy…
The Power Of A Small Food Plot
During my years of planting plots, I have always emphasized that there is no such thing as a food plot that’s too small. I myself enjoy planting these little plots because I use them as my #1 tool in harvesting mature Whitetails. I’m very fortunate that I was able to grow up hunting Whitetails in…
Should you plant a food plot??
Should you plant a food plot? The answer to this question is…it depends upon what your individual goals are. If you just want to hunt then a food plot is not a requirement. If you want to increase your odds of seeing animals then a food plot will certainly assist you there. If the local…
The Importance of Minerals and How to Establish a Mineral Site
Deer Minerals: The Importance of and How to Establish a Mineral Site In today’s hunting world more and more hunters are managing their properties to achieve a healthier deer herd and maximize antler growth. Managing a deer herd on a hunting property is a year-round obsession for most outdoorsmen across the country. There are many…
A Weed-Free Fall Food Plot
During my 25+ years of planting food plots, I have found that I enjoy planting food plots just as much as I do hunting over them. That’s why I eagerly await starting my fall food plots each year! When planting fall food plots, I do things differently than most people regarding the soil preparation for…
Fall Anticipation
If any of you are like me, the months of anticipation for the upcoming deer season are getting harder and harder to bear. Maybe you have a specific deer that is encompassing your every thought and trying to strategize how to capitalize on an encounter with that target buck. There are so many things to…
Plot Screens
Tips from the Field: When thinking about planting Plot Screens like our Shield and Bedding Plus or planting trees along roadways here are some things you may want to consider: I have a ¼ mile of roadway that borders the southern part of my hunting land. There are no trees or shrubs to “screen” the…