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Hunting Food Plots 101: Initial Strategy, Site Selection and Soil Tests

When creating food plots to enhance the wildlife habitat of a property, the first few things you need to do is come up with an initial strategy, select your sites based on this strategy, and perform soil tests on those sites.

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Something About a Buck In A Farmer's Field Lyrics Contest


We need help finishing our song, "Somethin' 'Bout A Buck",  based on Kip Moore's "Somethin' 'Bout a Truck".

Read more to learn how to enter our contest.   

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How to Perform a White-Tailed Deer Trail Camera Survey: Part 1


One of the most important -- and simple -- things a deer steward can do before the hunting season begins is to conduct a trail camera survey on their property.  The information gathered from these surveys is crucial to improving the health of the deer as well as the habitat that they live in.;

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StakeOut's Screw-it/Stick-it/Strap-it Trail Camera Mounting System Review


StakeOut's Trail Camera Mounting System comes in three main models -- Screw-it, Stick-it and Strap-it.  Each has its pros and cons, but there is no doubt that this product has made it much easier to set up and move trail cameras around on a property.

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W.I.S.E. Trail Camera Software: Rolling Up Data to Remove "Slack"


With the version 1.7.5 release, W.I.S.E. users can now "roll-up" their data to remove data "slack".

This functionality was introduced so that when checked, images taken very close together (i.e. a multi-image burst)  will only count as 1 record.  I.e. a 5-image burst would only count a 1 record. 

Contact support@huntersclub.com with any questions.

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W.I.S.E. Trail Camera Software: Stand Suggestion Feature


Beginning with version 1.7, a “Suggest a Stand” feature was added to W.I.S.E.  This feature retrieves the weather forecast for your entered zips and suggests which stand you should hunt based on the trail camera images and observation data you have imported into W.I.S.E.  Download W.I.S.E. Version 1.7 Now

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Food Plot Reviews: Whitetail Institute's Imperial Clover


The Whitetail Institute's Imperial Clover is a clover blend that was produced from cross-breeding over 100 different clover varieties, eliminating the least desirable clover and keeping the best.  After years of this research and development, Imperial Clover was born, and has since been the standard by which all clover blends have been measured over the last couple of decades.

Imperial Clover is a perennial, and can be planted in spring or fall.  If taken care of, in addition to fairly good weather, you can expect to get strong results for 3-5 years before having to plant again

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Hunting: Using Game Cameras to Pattern Deer Activity


Trail cameras are easily one of the greatest technological innovations in the last couple of decades within the hunting industry. Unfortunately very few hunters realize how much information these tools gather, especially when it comes to patterning deer activity.

Most hunters who use game cameras only use them for one thing—seeing how big the bucks are on their property. They will set a game camera over bait, check the camera every week or so, and if a big buck shows up on the camera, they will probably end up putting a stand nearby.

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W.I.S.E. Trail Camera Software: Best Practices


There are two functionalities of W.I.S.E. that most use -- patterning deer activity and trail camera surveys.   

Although both are incredibly useful to all hunters, the approach to them are drastically different.

Here are some "best practices" tips that will help you get the most out of W.I.S.E., and hopefully explain the different approaches to have success with both patterning deer and performing your trail camera surveys.

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Using Trail Cameras Year-Round, Part 1: Post Hunting Season


Turkey season doesn’t start for a few months, shed hunting hasn’t started yet and next year’s archery opener seems like a lifetime away.

What can you do now?

If you’re anything like me, you think about being in the whitetail woods year-round. There is one tool that you can use throughout the year that can help you be more successful when hunting season rolls back around: That tool is the trail camera.

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