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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Hunting Season is Upon Us!
Well everyone, we have ten days left until opening day of bow season here in Oklahoma. There have already been some monsters killed in other states so far. As I keep up with my social media sites, I am almost … Continue reading
Posted in Food Plots, Just Posts, Supplemental Feeds
Tagged blinds, bow season, deer feeders, fall planting, honey hole, Oklahoma, opening day, supplemental feed, treestands
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Top 5 Native Habitat Management Practices – Conclusion
Once again we return to Mr. Smith and his not-so-perfect “perfect” property for a look at the last three flaws and their respective solutions. Flaw #3: No tall grass left. Fewer fawns are being spotted each year. Solution: Re-plant the … Continue reading
Posted in Native Habitat
Tagged bedding area, burning, fall planting, habiatat management, hinge cutting, honey hole
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Top 5 Native Habitat Management Practices – Part 2
Welcome back to Mr. Smith and his not-so-perfect “perfect” property. Today we’ll discuss the first flaw in, and the solution to, the condition of his farm. Flaw #1: The cattle have grazed the same pastures for years. Very little grass … Continue reading
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Top 5 Native Habitat Management Practices
Google “native habitat management practices” and you will likely unearth more than you care to research. I have good news: no research necessary. Just read on. I believe that there are 5 critical native habitat management practices that any land … Continue reading
Posted in Just Posts, Native Habitat
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