How to Attract Big Bucks to a Small Hunting Property

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  • Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
  • When you have limited acres, you need to maximize your usage of space. Find out what improvements Steve Bartylla would make to a small hunting property to attract big bucks in this Grow ‘em Big. Season 10. Episode 5.
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  • @butleroutdoors2188
    @butleroutdoors2188 Місяць тому

    Great information! I have always been a fan of taking advantage of the vertical space in food plots. When you are limited on the acreage, the only option is to go up! Different height plantings, and even well spaced mast producing trees within the plot.

  • @transamguy9073
    @transamguy9073 Місяць тому

    Great video. 100% agree maximize everthing u can. Love the small parcel videos

  • @biggerwesley3560
    @biggerwesley3560 Місяць тому

    From Michigan 😊

  • @ronbonofiglio7654
    @ronbonofiglio7654 Місяць тому

    No water holes in The South ?
    I have a plot on a piece of my property where I cannot get a tractor because of the steep terrain I have to go over. What would you recommend for a four wheeler side by side et cetera to pull one the smallest firminator ? I could get a larger tractor over but I didn't want to spend that kind of money.

    • @DDHONLINE
      @DDHONLINE  Місяць тому

      The ATV version of the Firminator is a true implement and will turn ground that a tractor pulling a 10' disc skates over. Just make sure you're using a 400 or larger and have aggressive tires. Add some weight to the front of the ATV, if at all bouncy, and you will be able to plant every bit as effectively as with a tractor and farm equipment, just takes a bit longer. That's due to making adjustments on the fly and not having as large a coverage area. - Steve