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Episode #254 - Don Improving Cell Cameral Locations, No-Till Food Plots, and Winter Habitat Projects

from Chasing Giants with Don Higgins · host Don Higgins

In this episode of the Chasing Giants podcast, hosts Don Higgins and Terry Peer discuss personal updates, including holiday experiences and health challenges. They then transition into habitat projects, emphasizing the importance of diversity in food sources for deer. Don shares his innovative plans for food plots, including no-till practices and overseeding techniques to maximize yield and minimize chemical use. The conversation shifts to trail camera strategies, where Don reflects on his experiences with cell cameras and how to optimize their placement for better results. The episode concludes with insights on enhancing camera locations to improve deer monitoring. In this episode, Terry and Don delve into various aspects of deer hunting and management, discussing the nuances of aging bucks, the upcoming Midwest Sportsman's Classic, and effective timber management techniques. They also address common hunting conflicts with neighbors, explore deer foraging behaviors, and share insights on optimizing food plots for better deer attraction. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding deer preferences and the benefits of diverse food sources in hunting strategies. Takeaways The importance of supporting each other during tough times. Diversity in food sources is crucial for deer management. No-till farming practices can enhance soil health and reduce chemical use. Overseeding can maximize food plot yields. Trail camera placement can significantly affect the number of deer captured in photos. Good camera locations are created, not just found. Understanding deer behavior is key to effective monitoring. Planning for various weather conditions is essential in habitat management. Innovative farming techniques can lead to better results in wildlife management. Documenting the process can engage and educate others. The distance between a buck's gibblies and butthole is key to aging. Finding the biggest antlers is a primary goal for some hunters. Midwest Sportsman's Classic is a significant event for outdoor enthusiasts. Girdling is preferred for certain tree species in timber management. Fences may become common due to increasing hunting conflicts. Fescue is not a preferred food source for deer. Rotting turnips still provide nutrients for future crops. Combining grains and greens in food plots can be beneficial. Diversity in food sources is crucial for attracting deer. Understanding deer behavior can enhance hunting success. Chasing Giants and Lester's Feet Merchandise can be purchased at: https://morancreekoutdoors.com Our Sponsors of Chasing Giants TV: Asio Camo Gear - www.asiogear.com Midwest Land Group - www.midwestlandgroup.com Victory Auto Group - www.victorykc.com 360 Hunting Blinds - www.360huntingblinds.com Real World Wildlife Products - www.realworldwildlifeproducts.com Mathews Archery - www.mathewsinc.com Gingerich Tree Farms - www.gingerichtreefarm.com Brenton USA - www.brentonusa.com Vortex Optics - www.vortexoptics.com Any use of reproduction without the expressed written permission of Chasing Giants TV LLC is strictly prohibited. #mathewsarchery #mathews #liftx #foodplots #archery #whitetailhabitat #giantbuck #chasinggiants #liftx Chasing Giants, habitat projects, food sources, trail cameras, deer hunting, wildlife management, agricultural practices, no-till farming, regenerative agriculture, hunting strategies, hunting, deer management, food plots, timber management, Midwest Sportsman's Classic, aging bucks, hunting conflicts, deer foraging, brassicas, outdoor events

In this episode of the Chasing Giants podcast, hosts Don Higgins and Terry Peer discuss personal updates, including holiday experiences and health challenges. They then transition into habitat projects, emphasizing the importance of diversity in food sources for deer. Don shares his innovative plans for food plots, including no-till practices and overseeding techniques to maximize yield and minimize chemical use. The conversation shifts to trail camera strategies, where Don reflects on his experiences with cell cameras and how to optimize their placement for better results. The episode concludes with insights on enhancing camera locations to improve deer monitoring. In this episode, Terry and Don delve into various aspects of deer hunting and management, discussing the nuances of aging bucks, the upcoming Midwest Sportsman's Classic, and effective timber management techniques. They also address common hunting conflicts with neighbors, explore deer foraging behaviors, and share insights on optimizing food plots for better deer attraction. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding deer preferences and the benefits of diverse food sources in hunting strategies. Takeaways The importance of supporting each other during tough times. Diversity in food sources is crucial for deer management. No-till farming practices can enhance soil health and reduce chemical use. Overseeding can maximize food plot yields. Trail camera placement can significantly affect the number of deer captured in photos. Good camera locations are created, not just found. Understanding deer behavior is key to effective monitoring. Planning for various weather conditions is essential in habitat management. Innovative farming techniques can lead to better results in wildlife management. Documenting the process can engage and educate others. The distance between a buck's gibblies and butthole is key to aging. Finding the biggest antlers is a primary goal for some hunters. Midwest Sportsman's Classic is a significant event for outdoor enthusiasts. Girdling is preferred for certain tree species in timber management. Fences may become common due to increasing hunting conflicts. Fescue is not a preferred food source for deer. Rotting turnips still provide nutrients for future crops. Combining grains and greens in food plots can be beneficial. Diversity in food sources is crucial for attracting deer. Understanding deer behavior can enhance hunting success. Chasing Giants and Lester's Feet Merchandise can be purchased at: https://morancreekoutdoors.com Our Sponsors of Chasing Giants TV: Asio Camo Gear - www.asiogear.com Midwest Land Group - www.midwestlandgroup.com Victory Auto Group - www.victorykc.com 360 Hunting Blinds - www.360huntingblinds.com Real World Wildlife Products - www.realworldwildlifeproducts.com Mathews Archery - www.mathewsinc.com Gingerich Tree Farms - www.gingerichtreefarm.com Brenton USA - www.brentonusa.com Vortex Optics - www.vortexoptics.com Any use of reproduction without the expressed written permission of Chasing Giants TV LLC is strictly prohibited. #mathewsarchery #mathews #liftx #foodplots #archery #whitetailhabitat #giantbuck #chasinggiants #liftx Chasing Giants, habitat projects, food sources, trail cameras, deer hunting, wildlife management, agricultural practices, no-till farming, regenerative agriculture, hunting strategies, hunting, deer management, food plots, timber management, Midwest Sportsman's Classic, aging bucks, hunting conflicts, deer foraging, brassicas, outdoor events

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