
3 Question Quiz…
Do you Know Where they Bed?
If we know where they bed, we can plan bed/feed stand strategies and rut lines of travel. Online tools can identify bedding and include topography based LIDAR mapping, 20 year timber harvest maps, and edge feature lines. All habitat planning revolves around where they deer will bed.
Do you Know Where they Feed?
When we know where they feed we can organize access and stand placement to avoid these areas in the dark. Area agriculture, timber harvest history and mast producing areas are factored into every deer plan. A successful bed/feed strategy means knowing where they feed at night.
Do my Plans and the Property Align?
Your parcel is only a small part of the deers day. The best plans improve how a property fits into a deers day. Appropriate habitat projects build upon activity we can access and hunt. We can help you understand how your parcel fits the neighborhood. We can help you move forward with changes that makes sense.
Plans start at $99
How does a Skeleton Plan Work?
What do I get for $99?
“I purchased my skeleton plan a little skeptical on what could be done from an aerial photo. I was over the top surprised at what came from it! Ive hunted our family land for 28 years and had no idea where deer were bedding. There team came up with a video explaining exactly where. I walked to those areas and sure enough came across 13 different beds in the exact same areas they had marked out! They also explained hunt strategy with wind direction and our food plots, entry and exit strategy and a strategy to get in there more quietly and with less scent! I learned more in a 12 minute video about our land than I have in 28 years of hunting it! Best $100 I’ve ever spent on that land! I would highly recommend it!”
D. Winter, Pierz MN
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I gained a lot of information from my Skeleton plan. I abandoned 2 stand locations that were ruining bedding on my property. See more deer on average than any year I have owned the property!
Your skeleton plan suggested bedding on a ridge I used for access. I d not walk through there any more and routinely see deer on my food plots all season. Thanks guys!
The 20 year timber harvest map helped me understand why the deer were using the west side of my property more than the rest.
I found out the nice opening that I turned into a food plot had my scent blowing into the deers bedding area on any north wind. Now I hunt it only on south and west winds and see a lot more deer!