This is and was a hard lesson for me to learn over the years. It’s hard to let stuff grow up in areas and lose possible food, but it’s absolutely necessary. Like said, a buck during the rut isnt interested in the food attraction, they will come to the edge of a field and scan it. If they dont see a doe they are looking for it’s likely they duck back into the woods and keep moving.
I wonder if he has the same opinion in wolf country. I wonder if the screens would allow wolves an easier opportunity to eat deer. I had more wolves than bucks last year in the UP of Michigan.
His name is: Tony LaPratt he is one of the smartest Whitetail Hunters in the world. Try to listen to as much information as you can from this guy.....and believe it, he will make anyone who listens to him a better, more successful hunter. No, I am not affiliated with him in any way.
Thank you for that info thats the first time hearing anything the man had to say and i was impressed to no end from just that one conversation@@GaryStutz
This guy is very knowledgeable when it comes to deer. However tons of the Ohio Amish went to his camp about 12-15 years ago. Wasn’t long there were bait piles everywhere on their properties. Even though baiting had been legal since the 60s very few people baited up until 2010-2012. If all those guys would’ve concentrated on planting fruit and chestnut trees they would have tons of deer food by now but to this day they still dump corn because it’s easier. No bueno. 👎
This guy is a real blue collar small property habitat manager for maximum whitetail hunting production, love this series.🎯👍
Tony will do Seminars at the Huntin' Time Expo in Grand Rapids, MI. He LOVES talking property management for hours. Good guy
this guy is solid guest, good energy and not over complicated great information
Love this. I have to employ this strategy this year. He literally described my 3.5 acre wide open food plot from the last couple years.
This is and was a hard lesson for me to learn over the years. It’s hard to let stuff grow up in areas and lose possible food, but it’s absolutely necessary. Like said, a buck during the rut isnt interested in the food attraction, they will come to the edge of a field and scan it. If they dont see a doe they are looking for it’s likely they duck back into the woods and keep moving.
Love all this info, explains it so you can understand it
This man has made me rethink the small parcel I hunt and I will definitely incorporate his maze plan for 2025
Very informative video thanks
Great information
Did he break it down into square sections?
I wonder if he has the same opinion in wolf country. I wonder if the screens would allow wolves an easier opportunity to eat deer. I had more wolves than bucks last year in the UP of Michigan.
They need to have a open Wolfe season in the U.P.
I dont know who this man is but i like the way he thinks.
His name is: Tony LaPratt he is one of the smartest Whitetail Hunters in the world. Try to listen to as much information as you can from this guy.....and believe it, he will make anyone who listens to him a better, more successful hunter. No, I am not affiliated with him in any way.
Thank you for that info thats the first time hearing anything the man had to say and i was impressed to no end from just that one conversation@@GaryStutz
Build your fields like apartments. interesting
This guy is very knowledgeable when it comes to deer. However tons of the Ohio Amish went to his camp about 12-15 years ago. Wasn’t long there were bait piles everywhere on their properties. Even though baiting had been legal since the 60s very few people baited up until 2010-2012. If all those guys would’ve concentrated on planting fruit and chestnut trees they would have tons of deer food by now but to this day they still dump corn because it’s easier. No bueno. 👎
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If I had endless money I’d pay Tony to fix my 40 acres and then watch every Chris Farley movie with him!! 🤣
I bet he is a hoot to hang out with!!