Whitetail HuntClass | A HuntClass to Optimize Your New Hunting Property with Bill WInke

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  • Learn how to optimize your new hunting property with Bill Winke. If you have any questions for Bill, or Team HuntStand, let us know in the comments below.
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  • @natemihlbachler3511
    @natemihlbachler3511 15 днів тому

    Can't get enough! I'm now on growing season 3 of heavy tsi and fire. I'm surrounded by ag but last year had no grain and more bucks than we could keep track of. Had multiple October in bow range sightings of a huge bodied old bruiser that we never got a shot at but killed 2 mature bucks the second week of Nov. that scored better. It was the best season yet.
    Chainsaw
    Drip torch
    Leaf blower
    Garlon3a and Arsenal
    Clethodym.
    After doing it all wrong for years I've learned these 5 things will get you 90% of what is needed to hold mature bucks. I am a believer in clover and winter wheat and always establish my clover with wheat as a cover crop. I am going to try beans again this year to compare but I feel grains really only enhance post rut late winter hunting. Native browse is what "feeds' the deer. It holds them, feeds them, protects them, and promotes daylight movement. Grain plots have had way to much emphasis placed on them. Low pressure shallow hunting is the key. Imo stands that are only good the 1st hunt aren't good stands. Access and cover are key. The mature wheat cover crop over clover is a huge turkey draw in late June as well. These strategies have take me from hoping to see a good buck to expecting to see multiple shooters each season.

    • @bill-winke
      @bill-winke 14 днів тому

      You have a great setup and a great plan there Nate. Good job. Keep up the good work and thanks for commenting.

  • @bjmgolf3651
    @bjmgolf3651 13 днів тому

    Great job Bill and the rest of the team with the advice. The one big takeaway for myself was the winter wheat as a great food source after the main crop is harvested. Thanks guys for the time and helpful tips! Have a great summer. Brandon

    • @bill-winke
      @bill-winke 12 днів тому

      Thanks for the comment Brandon. We appreciate the support. Have a great summer yourself.

    • @bjmgolf3651
      @bjmgolf3651 12 днів тому

      @@bill-winke Thank you Bill !

  • @lonniechartrand
    @lonniechartrand 12 днів тому +1

    At the 26:00 mark you NAILED IT!
    Buy a farm to ENJOY it!!!
    Let the kids and grandkids explore.
    Take rides with family and friends to see what is blooming at the moment.
    Cut firewood and create trails.
    Scout for deer all year long.
    Look for mushrooms, and go squirrel hunting.
    Run a trapline.
    Don't be afraid to take your tractor into the woods.
    Now granted, I do have a couple of "sanctuary" areas that we leave alone, as the deer HAVE TO FEEL SECURE if you want to have them stick around.
    As Bill said, "The deer will get used to you."
    They pattern us as much as we pattern them!
    Just ENJOY what you worked so hard for!!!

    • @bill-winke
      @bill-winke 12 днів тому

      Yep. You love land or you wouldn't have bought it. You own it not the deer!

  • @natemihlbachler3511
    @natemihlbachler3511 13 днів тому

    I should add there were also 5 youth deer killed and we killed 2 does as well for a total of 9 deer on 126 acres. We never have many mature deer on camera until the fall but definitely no deer shortage this time of year in general. The cover everywhere really reduces the negatives of enjoying the farm.

    • @bill-winke
      @bill-winke 12 днів тому

      All great points. Very well balanced.

  • @JOSH_Y755
    @JOSH_Y755 13 днів тому

    Hey Bill how would you suggest getting into filming hunts. Btw attended live it was great

    • @bill-winke
      @bill-winke 12 днів тому

      Josh, it can be a real pain so start cheap and see if you even like doing it. If so, get slightly better equipment and start a little UA-cam channel and see if you still like it. You can always go up from there. Good luck.