So in the upper Midwest northern Mi, 0-3 feet everything would be dormant during a big portion of the hunting season. Leaf loss and weeds etc will die leaving very little for cover in early november
Steve - I'm always amazed at how native grasses and forbs stand on the northern plains and how deer survive in those extremely harsh and windy winter conditions. However, deer have been surviving those conditions in that habitat since there were deer. The huge amount of quality forage such habitat provides during the growing season helps deer survive a northern winter.
How do you determine what trees you terminate with the hack and squirt? I have an 80 acre timber block with 4 small food plots. But the rest is all big open Hardwoods 90 percent of which are White Oaks.
Cole - if the white oaks are marketable and there's a willing buyer I'd sell them verses using the hack and squirt technique. You'll need to find a forester and logger that understands your vision. I tour many properties each year where someone took the best trees and left the rest. This reduces the property value and often the habitat and hunting quality. If your goal for the property is to improve wildlife habitat, hunting opportunities, and the property's future value, then do just the opposite! Harvest or hack and squirt the lowest quality trees (even white oaks) and leave the best! Remove/terminate enough trees to allow enough sun to reach the soil to stimulate quality grass and forbs to grow. Logging will do way more damage to residual trees, creek crossing, road, etc., than hack and squirt. So the income from the logging must be more than the cost to repair the property and account for the decreased value of the residual trees. Before logging I strongly suggest you have an unbiased and qualified professional tour the property! Enjoy creation - grant
Tanner - different species requires different herbicides. Many hardwoods can be controlled by Garlon3A. It's always best to Google the tree species and "control" to find information for your area - grant
Without knowing the property I always suggest studying the neighborhood by driving around, using onX, etc. Then identify the best sources of food, cover, and water during the time of year you wish to hunt. Finally try to have at least one of the resources on your property that's better quality than found in the neighborhood. In SC, quality forage is often the limited resource. - grant
Thanks ! I do have on x and most of the food in the area come from natural growth . Large creek on property. If you have time I would like to have you look it over on x as best as possible.
When miss tracy shed hunts how does her dog not track deer,,since yall tract deer sometimes with her,,I mean I was wanting to train one to do both but didn't know how
The rubix cube analogy was a great analogy for this one. Thanks for sharing Grant. The graphics at around 10 minutes were great!
Thank you!
I love watching and learning from you guys. Your techniques for building soil help with my homestead and gardening.
Sounds like you have a great project! - grant
Thanks Grant. Hope all is well with you and yours, I learn something on each video
Thank you for the encouragement!
Awesome! Hack and squirt seems to really work!
Yes sir! It's a great tool! - grant
As always a great master class on management of property!,
Thanks Donnie! - grant
Thank you for your quick reply.
So in the upper Midwest northern Mi, 0-3 feet everything would be dormant during a big portion of the hunting season. Leaf loss and weeds etc will die leaving very little for cover in early november
Steve - I'm always amazed at how native grasses and forbs stand on the northern plains and how deer survive in those extremely harsh and windy winter conditions. However, deer have been surviving those conditions in that habitat since there were deer. The huge amount of quality forage such habitat provides during the growing season helps deer survive a northern winter.
Love your content. And your spiritual take on life. Next time your in Southern MI look me up. Are you taking any 54 year old interns. Hah.
Fred - Thanks for sharing the encouraging words!
Love your vids keep it up!
Thanks!
Give it a try this year,hack and squirt is best done in the spring??? Thanks
Hack and squirt is most effective when used between late summer and before the leaves start changing colors.
Thanks so much for your reply I appreciate it
You missed out the key habitat that we have to deal with. Hard woods with briar thickets. Leave it for browse or remove it for native greens?
Chase - a bit of both! Use prescribed fire every few years to set back the briars and encourage grasses and forbs. - grant
How do you determine what trees you terminate with the hack and squirt? I have an 80 acre timber block with 4 small food plots. But the rest is all big open Hardwoods 90 percent of which are White Oaks.
Cole - if the white oaks are marketable and there's a willing buyer I'd sell them verses using the hack and squirt technique. You'll need to find a forester and logger that understands your vision. I tour many properties each year where someone took the best trees and left the rest. This reduces the property value and often the habitat and hunting quality. If your goal for the property is to improve wildlife habitat, hunting opportunities, and the property's future value, then do just the opposite! Harvest or hack and squirt the lowest quality trees (even white oaks) and leave the best! Remove/terminate enough trees to allow enough sun to reach the soil to stimulate quality grass and forbs to grow. Logging will do way more damage to residual trees, creek crossing, road, etc., than hack and squirt. So the income from the logging must be more than the cost to repair the property and account for the decreased value of the residual trees. Before logging I strongly suggest you have an unbiased and qualified professional tour the property! Enjoy creation - grant
@@GrowingDeerTV Thought about that but vast majority of them are maybe 6-9 inches in Diameter. Not very big.
What kind of herbicide are you using in the hack and squirt?
Tanner - different species requires different herbicides. Many hardwoods can be controlled by Garlon3A. It's always best to Google the tree species and "control" to find information for your area - grant
Could you please tell me what site or app. To find past photos of your farm or hunting area?
Dan - You can go back in time on Google Earth - grant
Any chance you could give me advise for my 21 acres in SC ?
Without knowing the property I always suggest studying the neighborhood by driving around, using onX, etc. Then identify the best sources of food, cover, and water during the time of year you wish to hunt. Finally try to have at least one of the resources on your property that's better quality than found in the neighborhood. In SC, quality forage is often the limited resource. - grant
Thanks ! I do have on x and most of the food in the area come from natural growth . Large creek on property. If you have time I would like to have you look it over on x as best as possible.
Glad I watched these videos grant ! I was convinced on Hing cutting .
When miss tracy shed hunts how does her dog not track deer,,since yall tract deer sometimes with her,,I mean I was wanting to train one to do both but didn't know how
Saylor - Crystal is trained to and tracks blood - not the smell of a deer. So she's seeking a wounded deer. Enjoy creation!
@@GrowingDeerTV thanks!