Water Holes for Deer Hunting: Worth The Hassle?
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
- Dive into a riveting discussion with Adam from Land Legacy about soil health, deer habitats, and water holes. Witness the 100-farm milestone celebration and discover habitat strategies that aim to hit deer hunting targets while balancing land preservation. This episode is a trove of knowledge for eco-conscious hunters!
• Talking soil health and hunting
• Water holes: a deer strategy
• Native habitats vs food plots
• Land use and invasive species
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I went to dollar general and got a cheap $10 plastic pool. Washed it down then placed it down hear the feeder. dug a shallow hole and used the shoveled dirt to pile around the sides. Only took 3 days for them to get used to it and use it. I keep a 1.5ft stick of copper in the bottom to kill any algae and bacteria that may grow in the water, although it's a mostly shaded property
There's so much stuff out there now for the top side that you really don't have to worry about the underneath plot boost all the micronutrient stuff that has surfactant in it that sticks to the leaves so the plant takes it in from the top I personally use antler grow which is a micronutrient and do nothing with the soil
They work! 🤝
It has been dry the last couple years. I have had a 200 gallon tank buried and had to top it off once in the last five years..
He's a cool dude
Deer eat all kinds of weeds. One thing to battle over natural (mow and let grow) food plots is being overcome with briars. Briars can be become so thick that a field or plot can become unusable to just about all huntable wildlife.