Do deer in forests have feeding areas they always go to, or do they just forage acorns at the places they are falling? I hunt Fort Knox KY and there are mainly rivines with no ag. Thanks.
emergency medical services I have 700 articles on my site...about 170 TH-cam vids...also 3 books out...tons of info about what you are asking about. I also visit roughly 70 deer parcels across the country designing lands from 10-500+ acres. Tons of info for you to take a look at and I hope it all helps! Every parcel is so site specific so I try to release as much info as possible for free to help you out :) Best of luck this Fall!
So what is the purpose of putting the branch in there? I've seen several watering hole videos where they have a branch or log in it? Does it provide some sort of supplements to the water or something?
Mac McCaa that is a great question and I am glad you asked...I strongly encourage you not to put them together. Your access, level of impact and ability to shoot s mature buck is much greater when the water is at least 50-100 yards off of the plot. They should be already headed to the plot...the water narrows down that point and gives you multiple stand locations without over pressuring the plot. I hope that makes sense...
I do not. It taints the water in some way...have seen where deer completely avoid salt and water combos. Think about it too...if you are thirsty the last thing you probably want to drink is salt water...
Hey, I have a property that is a soybean field in Ontario. In the field Edge there is a small swamp that is in a small forest area. I have seen track inside of the small area as that's the only source of water around. I have a idea of direction the deers are comming, not sure where they are bedding. the ground in the forest areas is muddy and not much trees to hang a tree stand, should I set up a ground blind outside on the fields edge or inside of the small forest thank you
Somewhat? I haven't found a true mature buck bedding area next to a driveway...but where cars even more constant like a highway or country road, I have seen buck bedding right up against the road. It really depends on the frequency and where the area is next to food, then doe bedding and then buck bedding. However, open food plots adjacent to car traffic is a bad setup unless the plot is fully screened and not pointing at the road. Cars in general are quiet. I would much rather take my truck to pick up deer after dark than even a tractor or definitely an ATV...just because of stealth. Cars coming into a cabin 200 yards into a hunting parcel the night before the hunt, cars driving by unscreened food plots, cars driving through your best bedding area on your land...even just a driveway, can all lead to poor results. I hope that helps! In right circumstances they can be OK...in the wrong they can hurt you.
Mr. Skeptical definitely helps when it's dry! When deer are needed dry and don't have water on the way to their afternoon food source it helps a lot too
Dose a water hole have to be off a deer trail or if you no deer are in the area will they just find it and start using it?
Do deer in forests have feeding areas they always go to, or do they just forage acorns at the places they are falling? I hunt Fort Knox KY and there are mainly rivines with no ag. Thanks.
I have a question I hunt in South Central wisconsin 7 Acres we just had some logging done I am looking at putting in 2 ponds and food plots advice
emergency medical services I have 700 articles on my site...about 170 TH-cam vids...also 3 books out...tons of info about what you are asking about. I also visit roughly 70 deer parcels across the country designing lands from 10-500+ acres. Tons of info for you to take a look at and I hope it all helps! Every parcel is so site specific so I try to release as much info as possible for free to help you out :) Best of luck this Fall!
@BILL ANDERSON that all sounds great...no mineral licks for me tho. Good luck Bill!
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How do you keep Algie out of the water? Or will they still drink out of it
Hi Joey...you WANT algie in the water...the more natural, frog and mosquito infested the better!
Thank you
So what is the purpose of putting the branch in there? I've seen several watering hole videos where they have a branch or log in it? Does it provide some sort of supplements to the water or something?
Never mind, I found the answer. It's for varmints to get out.
Camping Out Of Debt Very important....they have a really time getting out! Thanks for watching...
Whitetail Habitat Solutions Thank you.
With Oct 1 opener is it too late to dig one of these into a spot do you think?
Would it be bad to have the water hole on the food plot?
Mac McCaa that is a great question and I am glad you asked...I strongly encourage you not to put them together. Your access, level of impact and ability to shoot s mature buck is much greater when the water is at least 50-100 yards off of the plot. They should be already headed to the plot...the water narrows down that point and gives you multiple stand locations without over pressuring the plot. I hope that makes sense...
Do you every put a mineral rock in the bottom of those waterholes? I'm wondering if it would be a good idea.
MAKING MINERAL WATER :)
I do not. It taints the water in some way...have seen where deer completely avoid salt and water combos. Think about it too...if you are thirsty the last thing you probably want to drink is salt water...
Any issue with hogs getting into the water?
cobratzi1 boy I would imagine so.e one wood! I don't have hogs but you would sure think so...
Hey, I have a property that is a soybean field in Ontario. In the field Edge there is a small swamp that is in a small forest area. I have seen track inside of the small area as that's the only source of water around. I have a idea of direction the deers are comming, not sure where they are bedding. the ground in the forest areas is muddy and not much trees to hang a tree stand, should I set up a ground blind outside on the fields edge or inside of the small forest thank you
Dan Poli Dan I really like stands off the edge and I to the woods a bit...what do you try? Did it work?
Do cars affect deer movement?
Somewhat? I haven't found a true mature buck bedding area next to a driveway...but where cars even more constant like a highway or country road, I have seen buck bedding right up against the road.
It really depends on the frequency and where the area is next to food, then doe bedding and then buck bedding. However, open food plots adjacent to car traffic is a bad setup unless the plot is fully screened and not pointing at the road.
Cars in general are quiet. I would much rather take my truck to pick up deer after dark than even a tractor or definitely an ATV...just because of stealth.
Cars coming into a cabin 200 yards into a hunting parcel the night before the hunt, cars driving by unscreened food plots, cars driving through your best bedding area on your land...even just a driveway, can all lead to poor results.
I hope that helps! In right circumstances they can be OK...in the wrong they can hurt you.
If there's alot of creeks around, like in the s.e. its not as attractive. But I like the idea
Mr. Skeptical definitely helps when it's dry! When deer are needed dry and don't have water on the way to their afternoon food source it helps a lot too
Whitetail Habitat Solutions I agree, but we always have water here. I may try it sometime where I don't have a water source