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My husband, Jerry, and I, had hunted this property for years so we were very familiar with the deer activity on it. Now that we actually owned this acreage in Western Wisconsin our goal was to manage it for wildlife. However, since we are absentee landowners living 100 miles away we were very much aware that whatever projects we wanted to complete had to be done piecemeal. We prioritized a list of things we felt were important to improving the land in order to maximize our efforts with each visit. |
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You saw turkeys all over you property during the deer season. As spring rolls around, it appears that aliens have abducted them. To keep turkeys on your land, you need to provide the habitat in the spring that turkeys need. An actively manage forest provides many opportunities to provide this habitat. Here are five tips to help you create the habitat turkeys and deer are looking for. |
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It’s a fact: as more rural hunting properties are managed for trophy whitetails the results are that bigger deer are becoming the envy of some. More property managers and hunters are discovering that poachers are stealing the bucks and other wildlife that their dollars and sweat equity... |
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When I first began my consulting business about 15 years ago, the majority of my clients were land owners holding properties that probably average 5000 acres with some as large as 30,000. Recently, the land based has been fractionalized to a point where the average land holding we manage is closer to 250 acres with some as small as 40 to 50 acres. |
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