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Deer management/property consulting..
Posted on 12/16/21 at 4:50 pm
Posted on 12/16/21 at 4:50 pm
Finally bought my own land (low fence in Claiborne parish) with a good population of deer and want to really learn food plots and placement, protein and mineral supplementation etc tailor made for my property. I have the resources thankfully to make it a primo place just need pro level help.
Any recommendations of organizations or individuals?
Thanks
Any recommendations of organizations or individuals?
Thanks
Posted on 12/16/21 at 5:01 pm to Sull
If you plant it, they will come. Seriously do it yourself and the reward is greater. How many acres? I have 108 and what my neighbors do matters as much as what I do.
You'll get great advice here. I can tell you what works for me. Bow? Rifle? Both?
You'll get great advice here. I can tell you what works for me. Bow? Rifle? Both?
Posted on 12/16/21 at 5:03 pm to Sull
Starting with a wildlife biologist to survey your herd would be a good bet. I just don't know how to do that 
Posted on 12/16/21 at 5:11 pm to Sull
LDWF will do it for free. They have private lands biologists just for that
Posted on 12/16/21 at 5:15 pm to tiger rag 93
In MO you can get a biologist or a forester to come out and survey your property. I have done both and they will tell you what is good for wildlife. They don't tell you about plots and stands, but it gets back to doing it yourself. BTW, they both spent hours here and were both super nice. Also helped with logging.
Posted on 12/16/21 at 5:27 pm to Sull
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a primo place just need pro level help.
Dr grant woods. Check out his videos on YouTube growing deer Tv. Him or dr James kroll is who I would use if wanting to use a pro.
But there is a ton of information out there for you to make a good stab at it yourself if you are so inclined.
Posted on 12/16/21 at 5:27 pm to Sull
Do you have a tractor?
How many acres?
How many acres?
Posted on 12/16/21 at 5:57 pm to Sull
I’d start with a LDWF Private Lands biologist. They will help you with as much or as little as you want.
Managing your natural browse and timber for deer will go a lot further than plots and supplemental feeding.
Congrats on the new place. Awesome feeling to own your own dirt.
Managing your natural browse and timber for deer will go a lot further than plots and supplemental feeding.
Congrats on the new place. Awesome feeling to own your own dirt.
Posted on 12/16/21 at 7:02 pm to Sull
I have the guy you need. his name is
Rocky Burrus, deer habitat specialist.
email me at
ranch @ wise eye tech dot com and I can get you contact info.
do some research on him just google Sweet Addiction Farms
Rocky Burrus, deer habitat specialist.
email me at
ranch @ wise eye tech dot com and I can get you contact info.
do some research on him just google Sweet Addiction Farms
Posted on 12/16/21 at 7:04 pm to ABucks11
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I’d start with a LDWF Private Lands biologist. They will help you with as much or as little as you want.
This. Get someone that knows what are reasonable expectations for your area. You don’t have to agree to everything they say, but remember they are working your region of the state and see more then just your property.
Posted on 12/16/21 at 7:47 pm to Outdoorreb
Great info! Thanks I have 200 acres of rolling hills.
120 acres of woods, pine hills, pipelines, white oak and hickory ridges (huge old trees), 80 acres of fields with old terraces. Some of the woods are old grown up fields with volunteer pines and thickets.
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Posted on 12/16/21 at 8:04 pm to Sull
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have 200 acres of rolling hills.
Try to get on good terms with your neighbors. Try to grow your property by surrounding properties getting on a management plan. See if they are interested in listening to your proposal, and if they will listen to what the biologist suggests.
The reason for this is because it is easier to grow older deer on larger acreages.
Posted on 12/16/21 at 8:11 pm to Sull
Create sanctuary- plants some pines in some of the fields
If there are no water sources, you’ll need to add some small ponds
Find out what your prevailing winds are for the area. Airport runways will give you a hint. Set the food plots up so that your stands take advantage of the prevailing winds.
Do some select cut in the hardwoods.
Talk with the neighbors. They’ll make or break the place.
Congrats
If there are no water sources, you’ll need to add some small ponds
Find out what your prevailing winds are for the area. Airport runways will give you a hint. Set the food plots up so that your stands take advantage of the prevailing winds.
Do some select cut in the hardwoods.
Talk with the neighbors. They’ll make or break the place.
Congrats
Posted on 12/16/21 at 8:31 pm to Sull
Above all though, make sure to control the things within your power.create good habitat, add guzzlers if you don’t have a water source, implement a standard for what constitutes a deer can be taken and stick to it and make sure anyone that hunts your place does the same. I think there’s a few books on property management for this kind of thing, maybe invest in a couple of those. Congrats on the new digs though looks like you got a nice spot!
Posted on 12/16/21 at 8:52 pm to Sull
Whatever you do, don't clear-cut it and plant pine trees!
Posted on 12/16/21 at 11:19 pm to tiger rag 93
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Starting with a wildlife biologist
Which will tell you to shoot 82 does each year.
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