Habitat Planning #6: How to Make a Deer Bedding Area on Your Property

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  • čas přidán 31. 03. 2022
  • Hinge cutting a pine stand 5 years ago for deer bedding ends up looking like this. It worked well, but there are a few things I would do differently. Check this out before you grab that chainsaw.
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Komentáře • 73

  • @meat-gardener
    @meat-gardener Před 5 měsíci

    One of the best property/habitat design videos I have seen. The way you go back and forth to the aerial photos while explaining what you did made this very easy to follow. Also waiting a few years and seeing the results and discussing your results and what you would do different was very helpful! Great Job!

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 5 měsíci

      Hey Blake, thank you, glad it helped. All the best to you.

  • @archerystud
    @archerystud Před 11 měsíci +1

    I've been watching alot of videos on bedding areas. You have got one of the best I've seen so far. Thank you 😊

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 11 měsíci

      Hey Mike, thank you. Hope it helps! All the best to you.

  • @icehog2367
    @icehog2367 Před 2 lety

    Great video, thanks for taking the time to post it.

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 2 lety

      Sure thing Greg. Hope you're habitat work is progressing this spring. All the best to you.

  • @scottfryling9946
    @scottfryling9946 Před rokem

    You do an excellent job of explaining things along with the visual so I understand you.

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před rokem

      Thanks Scott, all the best to you.

  • @keithalbrecht4785
    @keithalbrecht4785 Před 2 lety +2

    Another great video Mark! I agree about more side cover. From my experience deer here in Wisconsin use side cover more. But bucks do like a spot like you have with some overhead cover. That is a prefect buck spot!!! I can't wait for all the snow to melt out of the woods at my brother's place, he said last week he had a foot of snow or more in the woods! Get the food plots cleared & better bedding areas. Want to get this going go soon!!! I feel like we have along ways to go & a short time to get there!!! Thank again Mark!

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 2 lety +1

      Sure thing Keith. We all have lots of work to do, and want it done NOW, but need to try to enjoy the journey and look back on our progress. All the best to you.

  • @ianlilley6430
    @ianlilley6430 Před 8 měsíci

    I like the walk through. Actually seeing a bedding area made. I'm up in Ontario and I have dense forest on my property so this really helps 👍

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hey Ian, glad it helped. Good luck this season!

  • @seanbalch7563
    @seanbalch7563 Před rokem

    I agree 100% about the side cover more important than overhead cover. Plus high hinges only lowering the canopy partially and sunlight get blocked from the forest floor.

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před rokem

      Hey Sean, thanks, good to hear someone elses perspective, too. All the best to you.

  • @kenmaurer4743
    @kenmaurer4743 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video..like how you stated the yardage of everything, plot size ,distances from trails and edge of property ,and including North South directins as you pointed things out..gives a person a better perspective of your reasoning behind your describing the areas

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 7 měsíci

      Hey Ken, thank you. Hope it helps! All the best to you.

  • @stanleybuck4195
    @stanleybuck4195 Před rokem

    Great tips. Thank you.

  • @sandych33ks1
    @sandych33ks1 Před rokem

    Great video, where I live in the Adirondacks the deer seem to like and do the same. They like side cover and the deer beds against logs is what I see the most of.. I watched a buck who had a routine of where he would bed against this same log / spot during the day for two months before he got shot in it.

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před rokem

      Thank you. Well, hopefully it was a nice buck, and you are the one who shot him! All the best to you.

  • @tdawgcj7
    @tdawgcj7 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing, I have a similar area to work with.

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 2 lety

      Hey JT, hope your area works out well. All the best to you.

  • @hartleyhomesteadmichigan6041

    Great job!

  • @jedidiah5131
    @jedidiah5131 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video lots of info. I'm always amazed at the effort with research and field time people put into deer hunting. I just walk the old logging roads here in Canada, lived in 7 provinces over the years. I get my deer every year ,usually raining and cold or just a gloomy over cast damp day when I get lucky....Thanks for the video.

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 2 lety

      Sure thing Jedidiah. That's a lot of moving around, you must have great experience seeing lots of different habitat and how to hunt it. All the best to you.

    • @drewhuber7391
      @drewhuber7391 Před 6 měsíci

      Try living in a state with high hunter density and a person on every 5 acre parcel around you. You have to create the best property in the area to consistently take mature bucks in those types of areas.

  • @andyparstino7280
    @andyparstino7280 Před rokem

    Looks great

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Andy. Watched nine does pile out of that spot two nights ago. It just plain works. All the best to you.

  • @rhino062465
    @rhino062465 Před 6 měsíci

    Great info thanks

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Sure thing! All the best to you.

    • @rhino062465
      @rhino062465 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @theback40 right back at you. I also agree... next cut lower. Even though it obviously worked out well for you.

  • @matthewemanuele8150
    @matthewemanuele8150 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Overhead cover is a myth. Side covers way more important. The only time I’ve seen deer attracted to low over head cover is getting under a small pine during a storm. All in all good job.

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 7 měsíci

      Hey Matthew, thanks. Hope you are having a great season.

  • @rfb7117
    @rfb7117 Před 2 lety +1

    Mark, thanks or taking the time to share your thoughts. I totally agree and think the key is not just dropping trees indiscriminately, but dropping them in small circles and leaving open trails and connecting the open pockets for the deer to travel and bed. thanks, Bob

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Bob. I am noticing that some of the spots are going to need a refresh sometime in the next couple of years. All the best to you.

    • @rfb7117
      @rfb7117 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes...we try to do a little cutting each year. Call when you can.

    • @rfb7117
      @rfb7117 Před 2 lety

      Low thirty's and 1-3" of snow in SW WI. It is currently coming down pretty good.

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 2 lety

      @@rfb7117 Yup, we have snow on the ground here now too, we get your weather a few hours later!

  • @thistledewoutdoors3331

    I'm in northern Wisconsin and I've never seen a deer bed under a hinge cut tree on my property... They bed in the pines when it rains or snows that I've personally seen..... My Deer bed in small pockets or depressions in the ground where there's grassy clumps or small brush.... The 1 thing that indeed works is the visual barrier of hinge cut trees along my property line....

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the feedback! All the best to you.

  • @ianlilley6430
    @ianlilley6430 Před 8 měsíci

    Watched this again 😅
    I have crazy mountains and a creek going through my property all great things to have but makes it much more difficult to access or set up. Also up here in Ontario our deer migrate which makes it alot more difficult to get them in a pattern

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hey Ian, not much you can do if they are migrating, this would be for the time before migration starts. Mountains with valleys are so so so difficult, especially the wind swirl down in the valley. You probably have to hunt up top with more consistent winds. But hey, you own property, which is a blessing. All the best to you.

  • @karma8001
    @karma8001 Před rokem

    Good video. Bucks like to bed away from does through most of the year. U r 100% right about the high hing cuts. Them trees I would notch low and drop all the way down. Deer don't have predators attacking from the sky I don't know why some people say high hing cuts and there very dangerous keep them low if your going to do it. Popular and boxelder r great trees to hing cut drop the pine. Not being negative just my opinion and many other people's. Cutting a notch will help you drop the tree where u want it to go. U do know what works I'm sure when you do that other spot it's going to look and work great

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback, it's good to hear what others have experienced, helps us all learn. All the best to you.

    • @karma8001
      @karma8001 Před rokem

      @The Back 40 very true u have no idea how many hours I waisted and watching your video would have helped allot. I always make more work for myself because I then have 2 fix it. 15yrs food plotting and I still get some bad years. That has 2 do a little with mother nature but by now I should have built a good watering system on a trailer or wagon. That standing timber is going 2 look great I'm sure. I did like how you said your not looking for them to be there in the summer. I found that out the hard way also. I used to plant allot of beans and corn. Hunting season they had it down to the ground and moved on I also made a doe factory. 2 years 2 fix that one

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před rokem

      @@karma8001 Apparently we are both learning the most from our mistakes lol. Keep at it!

  • @bradbrockhaus633
    @bradbrockhaus633 Před rokem +1

    I bet it was pretty hard to cut a lot of those pine down...I have the same situation and for the last 3 winters Ive cut down about 15 ea year...Seeing how nice they are its a tough thing to do but well worth it in the long run

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před rokem +3

      Hey Brad, yup, lots of work, but fun too. Seeing how the habitat changed after cutting them down, I felt much better about it. Growth at ground level exploded and the deer came back! I did leave some standing for shade, but mostly for the Great Horned owls we have nesting and hanging around our property. All the best to you.

  • @BlueWidow2010
    @BlueWidow2010 Před 2 lety

    Super video Mark. Looks like great deer cover. Do you have plans for planting trees? for cover and food. ie fruit trees. Thanks ...Mark from Evart

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 2 lety

      Hey Mark, thanks. Yes, I have planted chestnuts, persimmons, white spruce, streamco willows, and white pines around a lot of the property. They are all too small right now to be noticed and contribute to the habitat. I already have some mature apple and pear trees, and they are great for the wildlife late summer/early fall. Maybe I'll do a video about this. All the best to you Mark.

  • @scottsimmons5186
    @scottsimmons5186 Před 2 lety

    Hi Mark, great video. I really enjoy them. How many sheds do you find on your property in a typical year?

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 2 lety

      Hey Scott, thanks. I don't really scour the property for sheds, it's difficult to get through the thick areas. But we probably average 1/year in food plots or on the trails. All the best to you.

  • @thistledewoutdoors3331

    The hinge cut trees gives a visual barrier from predators - especially humans..... When deer hunting we look for horizontal lines in a vertical forest.. . .

  • @Browneyemafia
    @Browneyemafia Před rokem

    Great video....someone pooped on your hat though....go green😏

  • @markheidema3699
    @markheidema3699 Před rokem

    Hey Mark, great video. I live in Holland, near Grand Rapids. We've had Jake out to our Battle Creek property. Great guy. Where are you at in West MI? Mark-Holland.

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před rokem +1

      Hey Mark, hope your property is shaping up to Jake's plan. It's been five years now out here, and things are much better. We're between Muskegon and Grand Rapids. All the best to you.

    • @markheidema3699
      @markheidema3699 Před rokem +1

      @@theback40 Hey Mark, your property is looking good! Jake sure knows how to get the best out of each parcel. If you ever decide to do a habitat day, I'd like to come up and see your place. We have older White Pines in Battle Creek that we'd like to cut and get some regeneration going. It's nice seeing West Michigan habitat videos. Keep 'em coming!

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před rokem

      @@markheidema3699 Will do!

  • @mr7badass
    @mr7badass Před 2 lety

    Lol I dont think that was filmed today. I was down in marion today and it wasnt 67 and no snow.

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 2 lety

      For sure! Mornings have been down in the teens ever since this was filmed. Come on spring.....

  • @peternelly3879
    @peternelly3879 Před rokem

    Wow, these trails are absolutely trampled. Lots of traffic!

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před rokem

      Hey Peter, they love to be there! All the best to you.

  • @herscheljacobs6361
    @herscheljacobs6361 Před 3 měsíci

    Go BLUE

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 3 měsíci

      GO BLUE!!!! All the best to you.

  • @ianlilley6430
    @ianlilley6430 Před 8 měsíci

    Good video

  • @stanleybuck4195
    @stanleybuck4195 Před rokem

    Why did Janis shoot two bucks? Isn't the limit one?

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před rokem

      Nope, in Michigan we get two buck tags, one for any size, and a limited one that required 4 points on one side.

  • @rockethound69
    @rockethound69 Před 10 měsíci

    Like like like like like

    • @theback40
      @theback40  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you! Hope you have a great season.