Yeah a better one. And it helps when you say you don't have all the data yet. That makes the world a difference. Thanks Luke. People want to jump to conclusions for whatever reasons. Appreciate it. Many of us do. Thanks😊
Just speculation but is there a chance that the people planting multiple acre food plots are planting better quality food plots. Given the cost associated with plant larger, one could assume the people planting them have access to better equipment and are more knowledgeable and using better methods. Comparing a guy spreading rye grass on a logging road to an experienced land manager planting corn and beans with a no till drill.
Maybe the 4 acre food plot preference is the sweet spot between proximity to cover and large enough for abundant forage with the opportunity for more does!
I would love to see an analysis of bucks over 2.5 yo, movement x wind direction on the ground, hypothesis being older bucks never move without the wind letting them know what's ahead of them
What happens if you remove all feeders from an area, but keep the food plots, and visa versa? Is one of those more attractive to mature bucks during daylight hours?
I would be interested to see a comparison with visit time and food plot size preference. Are the midday visits still showing preference to 4 acre plots? Or are the midday visits showing preference to smaller plots where cover is closer?
Great episode! Every deer hunter should listen to this podcast. Keep up the good work.
Another awesome episode, thank yall for all the hard work that you share with us!!
Thanks for watching!
Very good work ya’ll.. Thank You for sharing.
Yeah a better one. And it helps when you say you don't have all the data yet. That makes the world a difference. Thanks Luke. People want to jump to conclusions for whatever reasons. Appreciate it. Many of us do. Thanks😊
Great work fellas!
Regarding bedding sight to food plot is there a correlation with wind direction between bedding and food plots?
Just speculation but is there a chance that the people planting multiple acre food plots are planting better quality food plots. Given the cost associated with plant larger, one could assume the people planting them have access to better equipment and are more knowledgeable and using better methods. Comparing a guy spreading rye grass on a logging road to an experienced land manager planting corn and beans with a no till drill.
Maybe the 4 acre food plot preference is the sweet spot between proximity to cover and large enough for abundant forage with the opportunity for more does!
I would love to see an analysis of bucks over 2.5 yo, movement x wind direction on the ground, hypothesis being older bucks never move without the wind letting them know what's ahead of them
What happens if you remove all feeders from an area, but keep the food plots, and visa versa? Is one of those more attractive to mature bucks during daylight hours?
I would be interested to see a comparison with visit time and food plot size preference.
Are the midday visits still showing preference to 4 acre plots? Or are the midday visits showing preference to smaller plots where cover is closer?
Love to see break outs by buck age to see how things change by age.
How does age of bucks related to all this
Keagan Camp