Archery season is just under a month away here in Wisconsin. Food plots have been installed and are growing well, especially with the much needed recent rainfall. But there are some last minute improvements to check off our list before opening day or the first day we intend to hunt a particular property.
With the hustle and bustle of summer activities for my kids and my own work on my other properties, and for clients, my Home Property projects took a backseat. What can be done this time of year to help hold a couple deer, including the possibility of a mature buck? Hinge cutting will not only provide a desperately needed bedding area but, it will also create a pinch in one particular kill plot that I have created. This video describes the intended strategy. Enjoy!
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Ryan NordahlRyan grew up on his family's dairy farm in West Central Wisconsin and farmed for 15 years with his older brother. Ryan has a strong background in agriculture with an emphasis in Ruminant animal nutrition and plant and soil sciences (agronomy). Ryan has an Associate Dedgree from Chippewa Valley Technical College in the field of Agricultural Science. Ryan has written many guest blogs for various outdoor industry websites as well as podcasting. Archives
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