THESE Features ANCHOR BIG BUCKS in SPECIFIC AREAS! Deer Researcher Reveals Buck Magnets on the land

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • Dr. Bronson Strickland breaks down what he has learned from GPS collar data on wild deer! In this clip he specifically discusses features that anchor bucks to certain areas on the landscape. Subjects:
    - Bronson describes the popularity of food plots for deer usage and how it's an anchor for bucks.
    - Bronson's notable takeaway from the data of this study
    - The ideal size of a food plot for the most buck activity
    - How close do Bucks bed to a food plot? It may surprise you!
    - How cover can also act as an anchor to hold bucks
    - What is a travel corridor? Examples from the GPS study!
    This is a clip from The Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast EP. 594 - • UNLOCKING BUCK Travel ...
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Komentáře • 7

  • @justingriffith8036
    @justingriffith8036 Před 16 dny +1

    Keep em coming guys

  • @UncleBucks
    @UncleBucks Před 13 dny +1

    Great conversation and lots of good information here, fellas! Enjoyed the full disclaimer at the end 😂. A 180" could just as well be a unicorn for most hunting properties. Lots of surrounding QDM neighbors certainly helps, aside from genetics and nutrition. Some of the most dedicated hunters/land managers may never even get a crack at one. Heck, a 150" is a pretty high standard for most everyone, isn't it? It certainly is for me, even after 40-years of hunting!

  • @joshmaib6668
    @joshmaib6668 Před 16 dny +1

    You guys should really read Jeff Sturgis books from whitetail habitat solutions he makes so much sense of food plots and screening. Hell you should try to get him on your show lol. WHS has youtube channel also

    • @ptoriginals
      @ptoriginals Před 15 dny +2

      Cap! Sturgis shouldn’t even be in the same conversation as this!

    • @forrestjones3804
      @forrestjones3804 Před 14 dny +2

      That guy might be right about his little niche of the country but I heard his say that prescribed fire does more harm than good and is not a good wildlife management tool…..he could not be more wrong in the southeast landscapes

  • @GeardUpNorth
    @GeardUpNorth Před 14 dny

    What were the results that were seen on everything below 4 acres?