One of the most overlooked ways to transform a deer hunting property is logging. With a good forestry plan, you can create bedding, feeding, transition and dead areas.

One of the most overlooked ways to transform a deer hunting property is logging. With a good forestry plan, you can create bedding, feeding, transition and dead areas.
In this episode of Grow ’em Big, Steve Bartylla explains the No. 1 thing to do to have successful logging results when trying to improve whitetail habitat.
Logging is an effective way to increase the browse and cover for deer on a property, if done correctly! Check out these tips from Steve Bartylla before you start logging your land.
If you want to improve your hunting land, stop making excuses and get creative. These four improvements are practically free, and are phenomenal ways to create better deer hunting.
Food plots get all of the press, and the importance of woody browse for whitetails is often forgotten. That’s where logging and hinge-cutting can make a huge impact.
Everyone wants their property to be hunting-ready, that means trimming branches and clearing the area for your hunting spot. It’s also very dangerous. Here are some tips on how to stay safe while improving your deer habitat.