I’m about three years from having enough saved for a small (40-80 acre) property but I love browsing through listings and practicing thinking about these things. You really make a strong opinion about the “hunt-ability” of a property without ever even stepping foot on it. Thanks for all the education over the past few years!
That video sure reminds me of my 22 acres in the UP of Michigan. You set it up for me back in 2006 or 2007. Great to see how your plans have remained consistent by adhering to the concepts you teach. Thanks Jeff.
Wow...I am assuming this is Brian 😊 So long ago that seems, doesn't it? I hope you are doing very well. And YES...still boringly the same 😁 These concepts only seem like they have been reinforced along the way.
This small parcel layout was great. We have a 40 acre property that is similar to this 20 you designed and will be great to implement this strategy on it. The things I’ve came up in my head I now understand why my plan wouldn’t pan out so well with my placement of things.
good content again Jeff! How it works on our property! Big boys don't like presure. 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 year old bucks hang with the does and fawns better off rut.
I was gona comment on this video when it dropped. But i forgot after watching it 80 times over. This video is gonna apply for me so well I think. Maybe not 100% but. It’s like the opposite and minus swamp area. Old non used ag field on the west side. Good neighbor on the north and east side with another 20 of hardwoods I can hunt. Road to the south along with our house. 10 yr old plus yellow jack timber cutting along with dead oak taken out on the 20 we own and the regrowth you can’t see fifty yards through. Property mixed with white black red oak, white pine, some poplar and yellow jack all over.
I have a question. I have 33 acres in a rectangle as shown. It was a field that was abandoned 25-30 years ago. After it has grown up and is pretty thick with a few trees a 15 feet wide path was cut from center front to center back and from side to side. 4 different bucks on camera this year. My question is should I block the roads that cut and make trails or leave? I learned so much on your channel. Thanks a million!
Great info! While on private land you can do such things on public you can't. I have seen your videos comparing the two. It would be nice if game commissions did at least a little work on the land besides timbering. But they don't. And as you've mentioned in Pa., they own huge tracts of land. The challenge is getting the deer onto bordering property instead of having them head miles deeper into the interiors of public land where no one hunts because its miles into it. 😀
Would it be a good idea to manage 360 acre farm we have as 30 acre sections with a large sanctuary into middle? This is one of your best videos yet on a land layout! Simple but very effective. Thanks Jeff have a blessed day!
Question: could you put the does close to the bad neighbor? If he shoots a doe, no big deal and have more undisturbed depth of cover working down towards the road
No, that would be bad because that means placing your food there, south of the does. That could ultimately force bucks onto his land on the other side of the does and destroy your depth of cover on the 20 acres...leaving no room for mature bucks anywhere.
I have an 18 acre property I am trying to get set up. my issue is its only 135 yards wide. My access goes down the east and west sides. How close can I make my bedding areas to my access without spooking every deer as I walk by
How would you connect travel if there was a 6 acre pond in the middle of the 20 acres? I bought your web class but the pond is what is throwing me for a loop.
3 acres is a big lawn. 20 acres is a small deer hunting parcel. Not everyone can feed their family in their lawn...but it only takes 1 tree in a great subdivision!
Love these small property design videos!!!
Thank you Connor I hope it helps!
Same, thank you for the videos
I’m about three years from having enough saved for a small (40-80 acre) property but I love browsing through listings and practicing thinking about these things. You really make a strong opinion about the “hunt-ability” of a property without ever even stepping foot on it. Thanks for all the education over the past few years!
That video sure reminds me of my 22 acres in the UP of Michigan. You set it up for me back in 2006 or 2007. Great to see how your plans have remained consistent by adhering to the concepts you teach. Thanks Jeff.
Wow...I am assuming this is Brian 😊 So long ago that seems, doesn't it? I hope you are doing very well. And YES...still boringly the same 😁 These concepts only seem like they have been reinforced along the way.
Love your no nonsense approach to creating a multifaceted plan anyone can understand. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Peter I really appreciate that!
Fantastic whiteboard illustration!
Thank you Jeff & dylen
Thank you very much Carlo!
These design videos are so valuable and great. Very easy to understand.
Thanks a lot Adam, I truly hope they help!
Hope you’re staying warm.Thanks again guys for all you do..
Thanks a lot D...you too! I appreciate you....in the middle of an OH client trip and want to make sure I keep the videos coming 😊👍
this is very easy to understand, will try to adapt it to 90+ acres. thanks for breaking it down!
Thank you Lori...that sounds great!
These design videos you make are my favorite. I am able to translate the strategies so clearly into my own applications. Thanks so much!
That's great to hear I will do some more!!
Great information as always Jeff.
Thanks a lot Mitchell...have a great Sunday!
Great video Jeff!! Hope all is well!!
Thank you Brian! Can't wait to come home 😊
This small parcel layout was great. We have a 40 acre property that is similar to this 20 you designed and will be great to implement this strategy on it. The things I’ve came up in my head I now understand why my plan wouldn’t pan out so well with my placement of things.
This is def what I am working on !! Slightly larger parcel . Love this micro parcel strategy info !👨🏻👍🏼👍🏼
That's great to hear...hope it helps!!
Thanks Jeff, Keep up all the video's in 2024.
Thanks a lot I will do my best!
Wow You almost drew my 80 acres I drew up to a T! Feel pretty confident on starting work now!
This very similar to my parcel and the plan I laid out for it . Thank you for all the info put on here for us Jeff👍👍🤘🤘🦌🦌💯💯👊!!
Great video. We need more videos on Northern Minnesota Northern Wisconsin low deer density, tough hunting areas, property designs ect please.
good content again Jeff! How it works on our property! Big boys don't like presure. 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 year old bucks hang with the does and fawns better off rut.
Thanks April!
I was gona comment on this video when it dropped. But i forgot after watching it 80 times over. This video is gonna apply for me so well I think. Maybe not 100% but. It’s like the opposite and minus swamp area. Old non used ag field on the west side. Good neighbor on the north and east side with another 20 of hardwoods I can hunt. Road to the south along with our house. 10 yr old plus yellow jack timber cutting along with dead oak taken out on the 20 we own and the regrowth you can’t see fifty yards through. Property mixed with white black red oak, white pine, some poplar and yellow jack all over.
Great video. I own 21 acres and try to follow his ideas
Thank you... hopefully a perfect fit!
I have a question. I have 33 acres in a rectangle as shown. It was a field that was abandoned 25-30 years ago. After it has grown up and is pretty thick with a few trees a 15 feet wide path was cut from center front to center back and from side to side. 4 different bucks on camera this year. My question is should I block the roads that cut and make trails or leave? I learned so much on your channel. Thanks a million!
Very helpful, much appreciated!
Thank you for watching!
Great info! While on private land you can do such things on public you can't. I have seen your videos comparing the two. It would be nice if game commissions did at least a little work on the land besides timbering. But they don't. And as you've mentioned in Pa., they own huge tracts of land. The challenge is getting the deer onto bordering property instead of having them head miles deeper into the interiors of public land where no one hunts because its miles into it. 😀
Would it be a good idea to manage 360 acre farm we have as 30 acre sections with a large sanctuary into middle? This is one of your best videos yet on a land layout! Simple but very effective. Thanks Jeff have a blessed day!
Will you do one like this but timber all the ways around and entrance from the west and south?
Soon!
Great information and great books. Question: How would you connect a cedar/pine combo area behind the wet area on your drawing?
Question: could you put the does close to the bad neighbor? If he shoots a doe, no big deal and have more undisturbed depth of cover working down towards the road
No, that would be bad because that means placing your food there, south of the does. That could ultimately force bucks onto his land on the other side of the does and destroy your depth of cover on the 20 acres...leaving no room for mature bucks anywhere.
The glasses, now you look like a university professor! In a good way.
Haha, I appreciate that Andy!!
We benefit greatly from neighbors who don’t hunt. Those spots that NEVER see people are where some key bucks have lived 👍
Amen to that Kurt! Very telling how mature bucks gravitate to those areas...
I have a chance to buy a 22 acre property very similar to this all mature timber rn you can see all the way through it
Ok...where's my 1400 sqft cabin going.
Up by the bad neighbor in the NE corner 😉
Looking for 20 acres in Piedmont NC now
Good luck James!
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thanks again jeff for all the info .
You are very welcome Steve!
I have an 18 acre property I am trying to get set up. my issue is its only 135 yards wide. My access goes down the east and west sides. How close can I make my bedding areas to my access without spooking every deer as I walk by
How would you connect travel if there was a 6 acre pond in the middle of the 20 acres? I bought your web class but the pond is what is throwing me for a loop.
What if you don't live in ag country?
In this case...you do the same 😉
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 does foodplot shape matter? I've got 12 acers with a 2 acer field and a house
Go Lions!
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You sure are 😁
20 acres... "small property".... Lol, okay. I've been feeding my family on 3 acres for 4 years. That's a small property. 20 acres is a wet dream.
3 acres is a big lawn. 20 acres is a small deer hunting parcel. Not everyone can feed their family in their lawn...but it only takes 1 tree in a great subdivision!
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