Love this episode. Land management is as enjoyable as hunting.
@Raised-Right7 ай бұрын
Great interview.
@tpstacy7 ай бұрын
Any info on the study about Patriot herbicide?
@Iowa_Whitetail7 ай бұрын
This was a great one!!! I do this year round & so great to hearing other POV’s!!!! Learning never ends!! Love the ?’s and some fantastic answers!!! Well done on both ends!! 👍💪👊
@Kehigh57 ай бұрын
Not related to this video but was wondering if we could get some clarity with the new SIM cards and new app. Some buddies and myself run cams and in different states and usually get them out beginning of July for velvet fest and don’t wanna get the cams out and going and find out July 10th that the sims are in and it’s time to convert to the new app. Just wondering if there could please be an update on the progress so we can make plans for the July cams. Thank you
@travissmith-wz5nc7 ай бұрын
Adam great dude. I been watching his ideas since gro deer
@terryusry20767 ай бұрын
Coming from Burke County, Georgia, Big Buck County, spot on video.
@POLSKIMOTOR1027 ай бұрын
You guys covered some good nuances of land management. Keeping up with invasives after clearing an area/trying to establish new growth is paramount. I am not a fan of tree tubes, we cage everything except evergreens. Probably 500+ cages on our property lol its a lot of work
@brianstill38117 ай бұрын
We mow at 60% seed tops
@codywright97187 ай бұрын
Do you find that hickories start to dominate oak/hickory forests over time?
@johnbernat52887 ай бұрын
If you have 5% in food. What percentage in perennial vs annuals
@richstafford12457 ай бұрын
The more of this stuff I do the more I gravitate towards 90 percent of my efforts into TSI and bedding cover. Clover and/or rye food plots. Keeping it simple. Mostly kill plots. One acre would be the largest at most. Preferably half to 1/10.