Habitat Podcast
379: How to Make Deer Move Exactly How You Want Them To Do with Will Hastings
- Autor: Vários
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- Duración: 1:10:19
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Habitat Podcast #379 - In today’s episode of The Habitat Podcast, we are back in the studio with co-host Andy and Will Hastings! We discuss: Mock scrapes can shift bucks from passive movement to aggressive daylight behavior Water holes create consistent stopping points for mature bucks during pre-rut Dividing fields forces bucks to move instead of observing from safe edges Screening cover increases daylight movement by creating visual security Community scrapes outperform random mock scrapes when enhanced correctly Low-impact access keeps deer from associating key areas with human pressure Central farm areas often become the safest bedding zones for mature bucks Consistent food sources increase doe density, which pulls in cruising bucks Habitat design should focus on movement, not just attracting deer to food Stacking food, cover, water, and scrapes creates predictable shot opportunities And So Much More! Shop the new Amendment Collection from Vitalize Seed here: