After decades of experience improving and managing whitetail habitat around the country, the author has learned a thing or two about successful food plots.
After decades of experience improving and managing whitetail habitat around the country, the author has learned a thing or two about successful food plots.
If there was only one crop that the author could ever plant again for deer, he’d pick cereal rye. Here’s why.
It’s a lot easier to avoid bumping deer when they can’t see you, which is why Steve Bartylla recommends screening cover.
Along with practicing QDM, Alsheimer was one of the first food-plot practitioners north of the Mason-Dixon line.
Brad Rucks tries out a new annual from Whitetail Institute of North America for his city plot. In the meantime, the Lazy CK Ranch in Texas is preparing new hunters for their first sit.
In this episode of Grow ‘em Big, Steve Bartylla and Antler King explain what you should be feeding your deer herd.
How do you create a food plot over land that is overrun with grass? Here’s how you do it without driving yourself insane or broke in the process.
How can you choose the right food plot seed? Even seeds of the same name can be very different. Find out how you can pick the best variety.
In this episode of Land of Whitetail, Dan Schmidt and Brad Rucks create food plots with some DIY money-saving methods.
If deer are funneling into a field from a spot that has no cover for a blind, what do you do? Find out in this HuntTech.