Deer Hunting with the Wind Let Mossy Oak show you the right way to go deer hunting on windy days. Check out tips and learn how to hunt in and with the wind successfully today! Read More Deer, How-To, Bow
Hinge Cutting Trees Creates More Food and Habitat for Deer We practice hinge cutting, the process of cutting trees with no economic value and letting the tops of those trees fall over, on quite a few of the farms where we plant green fields. Hinge cutting makes open areas thicker and creates feeding, bedding and cover for deer. Read More Conservation, Land Management, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers
What To Feed Deer Throughout the Year I think one very important approach to green field plantings is to remember that deer are browsers and eat a wide variety of different foods. I've seen deer walk out of a clover patch into the woods and start feeding on greenbrier. To solve that problem, we plant several different crops in each one of our green fields. Read More Deer, Land Management, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers
4 Reasons to Plant a Barrier for Your Food Plot Remember that a deer’s eyes are much more sensitive to movement than a hunter’s eyes are, and a deer’s eyes can focus on both nearby and distant objects at the same time with the eyes set high and spread wide apart, allowing a deer to almost see around itself. A deer’s ears are more attuned to listening for hunters as they move back and forth through the woods. We often spook more deer going to Read More Deer, BioLogic
5 Early Season Deer Hunting Tips Here are 5 early season deer hunting tips that shouldn't be overlooked when trying to harvest a mature buck in early fall. Read More Deer, How-To, Mossy Oak
EHD in Deer What can an outbreak of EHD (epizootic hemorrhagic disease) do to the whitetail population in Ohio if a wide scale infection occurs? Are we on the verge of a widespread deer kill or will Mother Nature control the spread through weather and killing frost? What can hunters do? How is this viral infection caused? Read More Deer, Conservation