EPISODE · Jul 18, 2025 · 35 MIN
63. Are Water Holes Worth It? Positioning, Planning & Mistakes to Avoid
from Design. Build. Hunt. · host Whitetail Partners
This week on Design. Build. Hunt., Josh is joined by Tim Kaiser to tackle a question that’s been stirring debate: are water holes overrated? With some consultants saying to skip them and others swearing by them, we break down when—and where—they really matter. From construction tips and placement strategies to runoff considerations and common mistakes, this episode is packed with great info. If you’re thinking about adding water to your whitetail design—or want to fix an underperforming setup—this conversation is for you. If you're thinking about adding a water hole or improving one that’s underperforming, we’d love to help you get it right the first time. Visit www.whitetailpartners.com to schedule a consultation, check out more habitat resources, or reach out with your questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week on Design. Build. Hunt., Josh is joined by Tim Kaiser to tackle a question that’s been stirring debate: are water holes overrated? With some consultants saying to skip them and others swearing by them, we break down when—and where—they really matter. From construction tips and placement strategies to runoff considerations and common mistakes, this episode is packed with great info. If you’re thinking about adding water to your whitetail design—or want to fix an underperforming setup—this conversation is for you. If you're thinking about adding a water hole or improving one that’s underperforming, we’d love to help you get it right the first time. Visit www.whitetailpartners.com to schedule a consultation, check out more habitat resources, or reach out with your questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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