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  1. Steve Bartylla

    Anybody ever use a habitat consultant?

    Well, not many have as truly great a group of ppl supporting their work, for so dang many years, either. It seriously is the very least you all deserved in return. I'm not being modest or anything silly like that. It's just the simple truth of the matter.
  2. Steve Bartylla

    Anybody ever use a habitat consultant?

    Satchmo, it's sincerely been my pleasure. Most all of you have done so much more for me than you realize. It's sincerely the least I could have done. I'm still trying. I'm just doing it in a more focused way that doesn't have the tendency of taking up more and more and more time. I'm trying to...
  3. Steve Bartylla

    Anybody ever use a habitat consultant?

    Sorry, I'm at the point where I just can't do everything I need/want to anymore. So, as much as I love spending time on the forums, keeping tabs on so many of your grounds and simply BSing with friends, I've decided to shift that time to my own Facebook page (just kicking out a Tip of the Day...
  4. Steve Bartylla

    Anybody ever use a habitat consultant?

    This times 1000000000000. I mean, seriously, if you are in a position that you need to choose between spending that $ on anything important and deer, go the important route every time.
  5. Steve Bartylla

    Alsheimer's rut predictions

    Best quote I ever got was from Dr Karl Miller. There are 3 distinct ruts in SC, as many as 9 in TX....They all share the same moon, don't they? If you want to prove or disprove the moon's impact on the rut, it's actually super easy. Look at multiyear fetus backdating studies from road killed...
  6. Steve Bartylla

    Identifying management mistakes is easy, correcting them is hard

    G&G, making mistakes only makes us human. The key is doing what you've done, learn from them, try to fix the problem and do your best not to repeat them
  7. Steve Bartylla

    Scent help

    Belated grats, chummer! Always special when one is able to tag an upper ender for the area! They're often 23455432872345 times the accomplishment of tagging a P&Y in areas sporting a good number of book bucks.
  8. Steve Bartylla

    What caused this buck's hair loss?

    They look like rubbed spots to me. Happens a lot with good racked bucks on the back of their lower neck and shoulders. The rub bare spots when working scrapes and such...Back side could be from crawling under stuff, like a barbed wire fence for example.
  9. Steve Bartylla

    ideal rut temps/midwest

    And I would have too, when I was young and stupid (talking me here, not you). Immature bucks do the same. Mature bucks are far more like that old bull in the joke about the young bull telling the old one that he's going to run down the hill and breed a cow. The old one replies that he's going to...
  10. Steve Bartylla

    Buck down!

    Grats Jordon! That's great
  11. Steve Bartylla

    ideal rut temps/midwest

    Temps may have nothing at all to do with when does come into estrus or if a buck will try to tend her if he smells her, but they do definitely have an impact on how much bucks move during daylight to find them. Think of it this way. Would you want to run around all day in high 70ies, while...
  12. Steve Bartylla

    Odor control

    For what it's worth, I think you are correct, in that one can train deer to fear nearly anything through negative reinforcement and train them to accept most things through positive reinforcement. In those regards, I see them as being very similar to dogs.
  13. Steve Bartylla

    Heater Body Suit

    They reinforced the foot area and got rid of the booties a couple years ago. Full disclosure, I am a paid pro staffer for them. That said, I honestly do love the product and I went after them, not the other way around.
  14. Steve Bartylla

    Rut predicting

    As Dr Karl Miller once told me, SC has 3 distinct peak breeding phases spread over the state and TX has 7-9 areas with different peak breeding dates. Each of those areas shares the same moon, don't they? Even if one can somehow rationalize that with the moon controlling breeding dates, the quote...
  15. Steve Bartylla

    Miscanthus ... as a screen

    Same here. I had been going full throttle on weed control until I had a surplus one year and just disced and tossed them in the dirt. I figured I'd be disappointed, but anything would be better than just tossing them in the trash. When it worked, I took a risk the following year, hoping I wasn't...
  16. Steve Bartylla

    Miscanthus ... as a screen

    Here are pics of 3 MxG plantings that were put in 2 springs ago. All of them were done by spraying once with generic round up. On 2 of the plantings I used a tiller after the weeds dies and stuck the rhizomes in the dirt by hand. The other was just spraying and using a tree planter to slice them...
  17. Steve Bartylla

    Sample Plan

    PassThrew, that's a great approach. I agree that big woods deer tend to have less predictable travels. Much of that has to do with them having soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much more cover than in mixed farm lands. Sidewalks really serve 3 main purposes for me: The first and most...
  18. Steve Bartylla

    Miscanthus ... as a screen

    Going to work on a property next week that has a bunch of 2nd yr plantings, using the method I described. Will get pics if I don't forget. Fair warning, it doesn't look anything close to as pretty as your guys' does. I'm just trying to build 5' tall privacy fences, though, and the method I...
  19. Steve Bartylla

    Mock Scrapes Work!

    I've done the same. I can't say it appeared to help or hurt the mock scrapes. I've peed in a bunch myself, as well, with a similar outcome. I've got neighbors that swear by Ever Calm, but haven't noticed an impact either way in any of the ways I tried it. I'd guess one could make the case that...
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