Incredible Browse Food Plots For Deer

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Creating incredible browse food plots for deer is easy to do and highly effective. While browse plots will not rival an actual food plot in terms of creating dependable, season long afternoon food source movements, browse plots WILL help you to connect the dots between bedding and feeding areas. This is another original concept of mine used to strengthen daily deer movements as well as offering a very high powered location to hunt deer. Browse plots are renewable deer habitat features that you can create during the off season and enhance continually for decades to come.
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I love coming back to your older videos refreshing my memory great information Jeff

stevegermain
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Some of my favorite videos are your classroom style ones. I personally appreciate the visual representation as well

Chalz
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Thanks for adding the White Board Jeff. It helps making your points that much better!

markheidema
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And the hits keep on coming thank you so much for all of your wisdom I wish 40 years ago I had a chosen that job route I would have been so much happier in my life thanks again for sharing all this knowledge

stevegermain
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Pictures are worth a thousand words with explanation on top is gold👍

matureddeer
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For further explanation, some of you may enjoy this article I wrote close to 5 years ago about my concept of creating these browse plots ☺️

whitetailhabitatsolutions
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I put three of these in last winter Jeff....they work fantastic! thanks!

billcretens
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Your videos are changing the future of my hunting success. Top notch stuff! Thank you.... keep it coming!!!

joeschatzley
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Love the new format. Seeing things makes it so much easier to visualize these topics as you teach these tips. This channel has taught me so much the last few years and want to say thanks.

CanTan
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Hi Jeff My 8 inch dogwood clippings are now a foot hight & leafing BUT they are covered by 3 foot swamp grass, should i be pulling that grass to get more sun or leaving it to protect the young Doug

dougfrombergen
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Thanks for the information Jeff as that pertains to my property very closely. I already have some red osier dogwood growing.
The deer really go for it.

robertredinger
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Exceptional video to add to the rest! Love how this relates to the Northern New York properties with tag alders and red osier dogwoods. I just walked my property and found beds all along the pond or swampy are on little clumps of dry ground backed up to these dogwoods and you can physically see where the deer have browsed for their day time woody browse diet. Thanks Jeff been watching your videos and learning day by day keep up the great work and can’t wait for the next book whatever it may be!

joesparacino
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Great stuff Brother! Thank You. God Bless...

bobwiese
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I have debated on trying to add some red osier dogwood to my property, but my deer numbers are high and I suspect they would browse them too heavily without some sort of large fencing. Just not enough acres to do that. Great video... keep em coming!

mid-michiganoutdoors
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Getting near that 100 k subscriber mark. Congratulations. You are definitely putting in the work.

royguidry
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Hi Jeff, I’m having a small pond drained this spring by removing an old “out of compliance” dam. It’s (obviously) a low spot and I believe will stay swampy. Sounds like a tailor made situation for red osier dogwood browse plot. When should I plant that? I’m in SW Wisconsin (driftless area). Any thoughts about where would I buy the plants? Any special subspecies?

OrthoMadison
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Love the content never even thought of trying to create food outside of food plots. I remember the year After I did a select cut on my property I had the most daytime deer action I’ve experienced on my land so far. Of course I didn’t know why but it must have been all the woody regeneration.

dustinpaul
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Thanks Jeff! Your adding to my to-do list, thanks for all the content

drini
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i am wondering is it better to plant cuttings of dogwood directly in the browse pockets, or plant them in planters for a year or so to baby them and then transplant them with a started root base. in my mind that would make them more brows tolerant then just sticking the cutting in the ground. what do you think?

thumboutdoors
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Thanks for covering swampy areas. About a quarter of our hunting land is cattails and low land so any advice about this habitat is is useful and cover it more if possible thanks!

ejohnson