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    Axis deer in the neighborhood

    I live in a suburban area Everything is cleared and subdivisions and strip malls are the rule here. I doubt there's more than a handful of whitetails within a couple of miles from here. But, this showed up today. I called wildlife and fisheries who had our department of ag and forestry call me...
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    Drone Laws

    It's nice to see some states being proactive with drone regulations. Kentucky just put this into effect. https://fw.ky.gov/News/Pages/New-law-takes-effect-restricting-drone-use-when-hunting-and-fishing.aspx Regulations Now in Effect: A person shall not use an aircraft or unmanned aircraft...
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    Corn in a wagon

    About how much corn do you think is in this wagon? I have no idea on sizes. I just thought one of you farmers might have a rough ballpark idea. I was just curious.
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    Top States for Mature Buck Harvests

    I know the NDA doesn't get a lot of love here. I like some of their stuff, and then there's some, I don't. I had posted a good bit on their old forum, but then stopped a good while before the fallout that left people with the bad feelings they have about the organization. But, they've been...
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    Firebreaks

    I recently sent an email in to Drs. Lashley and Gulsby about firebreaks and different types and uses. They discuss my emailed question in this video/podcast:
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    Quail numbers quadrupled with habitat management

    Very interesting and promising article on an area not that big. https://news.maryland.gov/dnr/2025/06/04/restoration-efforts-help-quadruple-quail-population-in-nanticoke-river-wildlife-management-area/
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    Drones in research

    This is pretty interesting.
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    Wildlife Photographers

    Have you seen any of the work by guys like Lance Krueger? He gets really close (bow range) to some giant bucks and uses a pop up ground blind with Ozonics to do so on many occasions. What are some photographers whose work you like?
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    Blackberry species

    I have a good bit of blackberry coming up in my old field areas. Not too much right now, but I can see that I will have to spray some of it next year. The deer seem to like bedding up against it. I was surprised to see very little browse pressure. It also looks different than the blackberry or...
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    Chainsaw fuel

    Do you a mix it yourself or buy it pre-mixed? I've been using the Stihl pre-mix, but I'm about to go through a bunch of fuel.
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    CalTopo for detail work

    I was working on fine tuning some of my bedding, and like to use maps to start with. CalTopo has some great features. Terrain Shading allows you to color code areas based on factors such as degree of slope, canopy cover, elevation, and aspect. For example, I was wanting to narrow down some flat...
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    Ladder Stand Wrap

    I know someone has to have a clever idea of how they're wrapping their ladder stands with camo, but still be able to get in and out easily. I like the type of netting I have on this stand, but getting in and out can be a pain sometimes. If I cut a slit in it, it can blow around easily or is hard...
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    How isolated is too isolated

    I'm looking at a property to potentially buy in LA. It's 60 acres completely surrounded by soybean farming. It's in the delta area which is the top spot for trophy white-tails in LA. The problem is, the feeder habitat. It is an island of cover in a sea of ag. There is a small river several...
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    Firebreaks inside the edge of the woods

    Just thinking about this for a future burn. The last burn on my property in my prairie establishment had wide firebreaks disced around the edges of the field. I'm trying to create a softer edge transition between it and my woods. What if I put the firebreak inside the woodline past where the...
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    Soil quality does not predict plant nutrition available to white-tailed deer

    This work was just published in the Journal of Wildlife Management, but I've seen mention of it before it was approved for publishing. Several big names in the scientific deer community were in on this one, including: Craig A. Harper, Bronson K. Strickland, Marcus A. Lashley, Mark A. Turner...
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    What's going to happen to deer in agricultural areas?

    I saw a publication recently about testing preference of genetically modified soybeans to deter deer browsing. Scientists keep closing in on making soybeans less palatable to deer because of the damage they do. I don't think it's a matter of if, but when. The nutrition offered by soybeans in...
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    High resolution imagery

    Ever since I was a kid, I've loved maps. Kentucky has released 3" high resolution for the entire state. It doesn't compare to drones, but it's still pretty cool. Here's the link to the site for Kentucky https://explore.kyfromabove.ky.gov/ It's called "Oblique Imagery", so it may help you locate...
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    Buck Food Plot Use During the Hunting Season

    The MSU Deer Lab has a movement ecologist who has joined the team. She is analyzing some of the data collected. They are excited to bring new information as they come out with it. Here's some brief takeaways, but I'd encourage people to watch this episode. They do note that, while the data is...
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    .22 Quiet and Accurate ammo

    I'm running out of what I've been using to shoot nutria in a suburban neighborhood pond setting. I need quiet and accurate ammo. I've been using the CCI Quiet-22 Segmented HP 22 LR ammo. They're 40 grains at 710FPS. I've been pretty happy with them. My shots are usually about 100 yards. Before I...
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    17 Year Old Durana clover

    I was at my mom's today for Easter. I planted this Durana clover 17 years ago. All that's been done is mowing. The whole pasture isn't as thick, but does contain a very large percentage of it.
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