Alright, here is your chance to chime in on some habitat improvement ideas. I figure this year is starting to wind down, and I want to hit next year running.
So for the basics. Property is about 75 acres in total, southern MN (generally mixed ag area around me, most of our property is riverbottom - see zoomed out pic). Of that, probably 30 acres is in pasture or hayfield (the E and S fields) for horses and can't really be touched. In probably 10 years or so we won't have horses anymore and I can start improving those spots as well, but for now they are just left as is. The remaining 45 ish is river bottom woods and one 13 acre field (NW from the house). The field used to be in CRP and that's since expired. The lower area (including the field) floods probably every other year and has standing water for the early part of spring.
I've put together a crude map of my ideas. Property is outlined in yellow, and goes to the river to the W, and the green circles are where I would like to make bedding areas (the green area in the field is all small caliper maples and scrub trees right now that they are using as bedding quite a bit already. The two circles in the woods I was thinking I would hinge cut to create buck bedding areas.) The gold dashed lines are where I would like to put a food plot around the perimeter of the field. The black dashed line is where I would plant a screen so that I could use the brown line to access stands. The central part of the field I want to put into like switchgrass with pockets of woody browse (I've been watching plenty of Whitetail Habitat Solutions). Currently the plan is to do a controlled burn of the field in the spring to knock back some of the trees growing in and the weed cover.
The dots are where I currently have stands, will be moving some for next season for sure.
Overall my goal is to put in a few really good bedding spots, and some low maintenance late season food plots that create a travel corridor/ pattern. I think if I can really make it a good spot for late season food and bedding, I'll massively enhance my odds at getting a decent buck. There are good deer in the area, I just can't keep them around or pattern them.
I'd like to add some diversity and just general visual appeal where I have the red or tan dotted lines. Those are areas where I was thinking I could plant fruit trees or oak trees (the property doesn't have any oak trees on it right now. The woods are all maple, boxelder, poplar). Even though I can't touch the hayfield or pasture, I can enhance the perimeter. Would some crabapple or apple trees do OK where it floods occasionally or do they not tolerate flooding well?
Limitations/ Equipment: I've got a tractor, bush hog, disc, hand seeder, chainsaw, and a small drum sprayer. Property is my parents, and they aren't hunters, so I don't have full say or an unlimited budget. Also they have followed too much of the monsanto crap and a neighbor is organic, so generally spraying roundup is not an option. Might be able to convince spraying like one time after the burn to reset the field.
What do y'all think of my layout/ plans? Open to suggestions on other improvements, layouts, food plot recommendations, etc.
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So for the basics. Property is about 75 acres in total, southern MN (generally mixed ag area around me, most of our property is riverbottom - see zoomed out pic). Of that, probably 30 acres is in pasture or hayfield (the E and S fields) for horses and can't really be touched. In probably 10 years or so we won't have horses anymore and I can start improving those spots as well, but for now they are just left as is. The remaining 45 ish is river bottom woods and one 13 acre field (NW from the house). The field used to be in CRP and that's since expired. The lower area (including the field) floods probably every other year and has standing water for the early part of spring.
I've put together a crude map of my ideas. Property is outlined in yellow, and goes to the river to the W, and the green circles are where I would like to make bedding areas (the green area in the field is all small caliper maples and scrub trees right now that they are using as bedding quite a bit already. The two circles in the woods I was thinking I would hinge cut to create buck bedding areas.) The gold dashed lines are where I would like to put a food plot around the perimeter of the field. The black dashed line is where I would plant a screen so that I could use the brown line to access stands. The central part of the field I want to put into like switchgrass with pockets of woody browse (I've been watching plenty of Whitetail Habitat Solutions). Currently the plan is to do a controlled burn of the field in the spring to knock back some of the trees growing in and the weed cover.
The dots are where I currently have stands, will be moving some for next season for sure.
Overall my goal is to put in a few really good bedding spots, and some low maintenance late season food plots that create a travel corridor/ pattern. I think if I can really make it a good spot for late season food and bedding, I'll massively enhance my odds at getting a decent buck. There are good deer in the area, I just can't keep them around or pattern them.
I'd like to add some diversity and just general visual appeal where I have the red or tan dotted lines. Those are areas where I was thinking I could plant fruit trees or oak trees (the property doesn't have any oak trees on it right now. The woods are all maple, boxelder, poplar). Even though I can't touch the hayfield or pasture, I can enhance the perimeter. Would some crabapple or apple trees do OK where it floods occasionally or do they not tolerate flooding well?
Limitations/ Equipment: I've got a tractor, bush hog, disc, hand seeder, chainsaw, and a small drum sprayer. Property is my parents, and they aren't hunters, so I don't have full say or an unlimited budget. Also they have followed too much of the monsanto crap and a neighbor is organic, so generally spraying roundup is not an option. Might be able to convince spraying like one time after the burn to reset the field.
What do y'all think of my layout/ plans? Open to suggestions on other improvements, layouts, food plot recommendations, etc.


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