The Proving Grounds 2 has provided fresh venison! Grant tags the first deer from a hidey hole food plot we created using hand tools. We created this plot next to a small pond so there were multiple attractions to create a pinch point. Watch to learn more about the strategy of this successful hunt and the lessons it provided.
Hidey Hole food plots are a great tool to get bucks and does within range, no matter where you hunt! Hunters can use food plots as an attractive food source and/or a bottleneck. Cody Kraut experienced two action packed early October hunts that demonstrate how hunters can effectively use and hunt hidey hole food plots. During Cody's hunts, he encounters multiple bucks that show pre-rut activity including lip curling, scraping, grunting, and nudging does. In addition, Cody tags a big nanny and brings home lots of Illinois venison for his family! Watch this video to learn more about Cody's hunting strategies and the deer behavior Cody observed.
There are big changes at The Proving Grounds. See how it all came together along with the new projects and new hunting opportunities that are being created!
See how changing hunting strategies based on whitetail food sources can increase your chances of tagging a buck!
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These new food plots will be attracting deer soon - just in time for deer season! Grant shares tips on how to plant these small food plots easier and faster!
See how to attract more deer and save money on your new food plots. It's an easy, quick way to make new food plots the place to harvest deer this fall.
A quick reference guide with step by step directions and options to get you started on small food plots for fall: plot size, weed control, seed bed preparation - fire or herbicide, seed choices, when to plant, hunting strategies for small plots, and much more!
This is the video to watch before planting this fall! See the critical steps to grow your best fall food plots: timing, planting techniques, design, size, seed blends, and more!
This video is full of useful tips on how to select the best locations for small, hidey hole food plots: access, minimal disturbance, hunting strategies, the tools to make scouting easier, and a look at the good- and bad - of several prospective locations.
White-tailed deer are selective on what they eat. But what makes them choose to eat one plant over another? Grant and the crew from Ward Labs check a food plot to see what the deer are eating now then pull samples of that forage for nutrient analysis. See what you should be planting in your food plots and why!
When you want to get the best low maintenance food plots for your whitetails but also want to save time and money this is the video to watch!
This is Part 3 to the series: The Best Food Plot Process
1,500 +/- acres of The Proving Grounds is for sale! Grant shares an update on the property and how you can see it with a virtual tour using Land Tour 360.
Grant explains the second step to growing the best food plots - it saves money, protects the soil, conserves moisture, reduces weeds, and provides natural fertilizer! See this vital step to growing killer plots!
Tips for planting the best food plots. See how to plant green with no fertilizer or manufactured inputs.
Soil test results are in! See a line by line explanation of what the analysis means - how to use this information to grow healthier food plots and bigger deer!
This step by step guide provides tips on how and where to take a soil test along with the science to help understand it all. See the mistakes to avoid - how to do it right!
Grant shares new tips and info to determine the best time to begin planting food plots at your specific location.
Time release food plot seed blends can attract and feed deer and turkey throughout the year. See how having really high quality and ample groceries right now mean turkeys and deer can be as productive as they're biologically capable. That means turkeys can lay as many eggs as possible and antlers are getting off to a great start.
Sharing one of the best presentations we've ever heard about the principles of soil health and how to apply them by Keith Berns from Green Cover Seed.
See an interesting demonstration of an inexpensive and fast way to learn more about the soil quality where you hunt. This will show that it is not how much rain you get but it is how much rain you keep!
Tips on how to plant food plots with hand tools when you don't have access to big equipment. Grant shares the steps, recommendations for planting rates, timing of planting for the best food plot success and more.
See a great example of how hidey holes and larger food plots can be used with other habitat and terrain features to create bottlenecks in timber as Daniel assists a landowner with making improvements to his hunting property.
Grant shows examples from the field on why roots and worms make the best tillage for food plots. No-till planting with cover crops will save you time and money with more nutritious food for whitetails!
Grant shares observations about a major cold front that recently moved through the area and the associated deer movement. That event provided useful data on the relationship between weather and deer movement, generating useful tips for hunters on how to hunt more effectively.
Recent headlines show that fertilizer prices are up about 80% or more from last year. Growing food plots need not be expensive. In this video, see easy techniques that can help avoid or significantly reduce the need to purchase lime or fertilizer and save time.
With deer season behind us, it's time to start planning for spring food plots! In this episode, Grant and Keith Berns talk about soil biology, new seed blends designed to overcome food plot challenges and how to save money on your spring food plots.
We've been getting a lot of questions already about how to plant, what should be planted, and how to manage food plots. In this video, Grant shares tips that can help you have the best food plots possible to feed the white-tailed deer on your hunting property, increase soil fertility and build soil.
Chase tags a mature mountain buck on his new hunting lease! This successful hunt is the result of strategic habitat improvements for better hunting opportunities. Watch to see how the hunt came together!
It can be difficult to pattern deer in large blocks of hardwoods especially when there are acorns present. A small, quality hidey hole food plot can be an incredible tool to get deer within range! See Bradley's very effective strategy hunting a hidey hole food plot in the middle of a large block of timber.
Daniel hunts a hidey hole food plot with nearby cover and an active scrape. It's the pre-rut and bucks are moving! Watch the hunt come together when a buck gets tagged!
Small hidey hole food plots can be great for getting deer within range and punching tags! In this video, see how we manage and hunt hidey hole food plots this time of the year.
The strategies shown here set the stage for a successful hunt that we'll share during the next episode!
Grant shares tips for easy, successful fall food plots.
Doe harvest has dropped off significantly over much of the whitetails range. See how this has impacted herd and habitat quality and the reasons why hunters should seek to harvest does.
No matter where you chase whitetails it's time to be doing some serious scouting! Grant shares ideas on scouting food sources along with the strategies for hunting in ag land, timber country, food plots, or hang and hunts.
This food plot webinar was recorded live. Grant explains the many benefits of using The Release Process (TM) to create better food plots with less work!
In this video: original pre-settlement soils, no-till, cover crops versus traditional plowing with fertilizers and herbicides, tons of details and step by step guides are provided.
This small food plot was planted and managed with hand tools, no heavy equipment needed! Deer will be hammering it in the early season!
See how to create a hidey-hole food plot that will be both a fantastic hunting spot and an easy jump start to the fall crop.
See a success story that shows how The Release Process (TM) can be used anywhere to improve soil health. The property owner was a skeptic but not anymore. This East Texas property has NEVER had such productive food plots!
In addition, Grant shares the next steps in The Release Process (TM) - what needs to be done to plant your fall food plots for some great forage to hunt over this fall.
See an update on this highly productive summer food plot that has deer browsing in it, created with a blend that is less expensive, that's easy to plant, and easy to maintain!
Well managed native vegetation and food plots can improve any hunting location! See the plans for this 40 acres that will use both these resources to improve the deer hunting and habitat.
In this video: turning unmanaged fescue pastures into food plots; prescribed fire; creating cover and bedding; timber stand improvement (TSI); hunting strategies; blind locations; creating bottlenecks; patterning deer, and much more!
See how we get our food plots to stay "cool" even on hot summer days! Years ago this food plot had very poor soil. Now we have a high quality food plot that is a great hunting location that feeds deer throughout the summer, preserves soil moisture, suppresses weeds without herbicide, builds more soil - all while reducing the cost.
This food plot will be an ideal hunting location! See the easy techniques and principles used to create this highly attractive, productive food plot!
Grant explains why it's important to terminate or remove the old food plot before putting in the new crop. He compares the two most common methods to terminate a crop: a sprayer with herbicides and crimpers.
It's easy to plant smaller food plots with simple hand tools! Watch as Grant shares the strategy for small food plot locations, how to manage small plots for hunting, weed control, seed varieties, soil health and more!
Part 2 in a series on how to plant food plots that provide tons of forage with the added benefits of improved soil health, protecting water quality, fewer inputs and lower costs and more!
In this first of a series of videos on how to plant food plots, Grant explains the principles of The Release Process (TM). He shows how planting food plots using these techniques makes very productive food plots and great soils: get maximum tons of food per acre!
We're excited to share some big news about The Proving Grounds and a new project for the GrowingDeer Team!
It will soon be time to plant spring food plots! In this video: when to plant for the best food plots success, food plot seed mixes that feed the deer and the soil, how to get deer to express their full genetic potential, how to monitor soil temperature, and more!
Properties that are timbered can be managed for both timber value and wildlife! First, a plan for improving the hunting and habitat on 90 acres filled with hardwoods. The second plan is for a property that has mature pines of about 35 years old.
Topics covered: hack and squirt, double girdling, controlling invasive like sweet gum and trifoliate orange, food plot locations, browse monitoring, thinning pines, and more!
Planning spring food plots! We have a new food plot seed mix we'll be planting! They are very attractive to deer, improve soil health while significantly reducing food plot cost. Watch to see how to release the potential from your food plots!
Tips for broadcasting annual clovers after a late winter snow! Planting blends like Early Start Release now can provide great turkey hunting locations and quality forage for critters during spring green-up!
Prescribed fire season is just around the corner! Watch to see why we use this great tool as Grant explains the huge benefits of prescribed fire for improving wildlife habitat.
Grant shares tips for shed hunting: when to hunt then where to look to find antlers and make the most of your time in the field.
Grant recently helped John by designing a habitat and hunting plan for his 100 acres in Georgia. This property was planted in pines within the last few years and has hardwood runners. Watch to see the plan created with long term hunting and habitat improvements to help them see and tag many critters and enjoy lots of fresh venison!
In most areas, native vegetation probably isn't providing enough forage to carry the deer herd over the winter. This is why a well designed food plot program can be an important tool for hunting and improved deer herd quality. Late winter and late summer are critical times for whitetails. Watch this video to see tips on how to monitor your available forage and plan for a better food plot program this year.
A primary key to managing deer herds and habitat is balancing the amount of deer with the habitat's potential to make quality forage. Being a good deer manager means paying attention to your habitat year round. Watch this video to see the clues to whether you should plan on harvesting more does next deer season!
Grant advises a deer hunter on how to improve his 80 acre property to attract and hold more deer! See the recommendations that Grant makes for timber stand improvement (TSI), removing honey locust trees, expanding and improving his food plot program, and creating food/cover patterns with lots of edge for almost endless hunting opportunities on his land.
See the plan for a 120 acre property that was previously used as a cattle farm: mixed pastures and woodlots. Grant advises the next steps for better hunting on this farm: creating travel corridors, bottlenecks, bedding areas, sanctuaries, property screens, food plots, establishing native grasses, prescribed fire and more! This hunter will have many more huntable areas - destination areas that will give him many options to place a hunting stand or blind. After this plan goes into effect he will have more than 4 miles of edge for deer to travel!
Grant shares an in-depth look at the deer biology and behavior during the late season that impacts hunting strategies: breeding cycles, testosterone levels, deer population changes, sign, rut behavior, shedding antlers, food sources, weather changes and more!
Pro Staffer LIndsey Martin recently tagged a wide Arkansas buck! Her hunt was not what we would call normal as it had a very unique ending! Watch to see the hunt and the strategy used to make it all come together.
A self-filmed hunt where Bradley tags a nice buck with long tines, "sky high" antlers! It's a great example of how to pair a hidey hole food plot with a trail camera to pattern deer then develop a strategy for hunting success.
Living and hunting on 9 acres in Kansas has provided great hunting opportunities for Jeff Therrell.
Watch to see Jeff's tactics that have brought him repeated successes on this relatively small property! It's a great example of how we can all enjoy hunting anywhere!
Pro Staffer Heath Martin tags a big, mature buck! See his strategies and Grant's observations that will hopefully help you put more venison in the freezer and antlers on the wall. This is one of the bucks that was at the top of their hit list for the family farm!
In this episode: scouting changing food sources, shed antlers, doe harvest, bucks chasing does, multiple buck encounters, decoy strategies, mock scrapes, bottlenecks, MRI, habitat improvement projects, self-filming hunts, spotted does, shot placement, limited/minimal disturbance entry, and more!
Pro Staffer Daniel Stefanoff has a hunting property in Oklahoma where the native habitat is low quality. He's worked to improve the native habitat, established food plots and is now seeing some nice bucks! With more deer using the farm, Daniel knew it was time to take out some does and work toward balancing the number of deer (mouths) with the amount of quality forage on the farm. Watch the hunt and Grant's explanation on how to tell when it's time to harvest does.
Watch as Grant punches a tag during Kentucky's opening day and learn the strategies used to harvest fresh venison!
Hurricane Laura may be sending some rain our way so we're planting! See our progress and tips to make your fall food plots a success!
Food plots are on everyone's mind but things are a looking a bit different this year. Grant shares advice for when to plant food plots based on weather patterns, days to the first frost, and potential food plot pests. These tips will help you have successful food plots so that you have them throughout the season!
It's hot and dry. Conditions are not favorable for planting food plots but they are for a prescribed fire! Watch as Grant shares tips for a growing season prescribed fire.
Here's the up-to-date story of the transformation of this hunting property. It all began with a plan back in 2018 which included removing cedars to create more cover and food for whitetails. Once the chainsaw crew came in and cut the cedars, a prescribed fire followed. This video captures the astounding changes and the beauty of this property. This property owner will have much better hunting opportunities this coming fall. The bucks will likely express more of their antler potential because of more native browse and the addition of high quality food plots
Grant shows the results of a small clover food plot created using prescribed fire and broadcasting seed: a lush stand of clover that will likely feed deer for most of the summer! Next, see the steps to plant a small summer food plot using simple hand tools.
Grant shows the many benefits of the Buffalo System to establish and maintain better food plots. Check this out and share it with your friends!
Small plots are often great hunting locations. Check out these techniques to plant a hidey hole plot using hand tools! Lots of details to help you create your next hunting hot spot!
Grant assists three sportsmen with plans to improve the whitetail habitat and hunting quality on three different properties. See lots of tips and techniques you can use where you hunt!
Grant assists landowners in Kansas and Iowa with habitat and hunting improvement plans. He shows examples and discusses the pitfalls of using alfalfa or corn for food plots then shares detailed suggestions to help these landowners.
In this video: practices that help increase yields for wildlife and production ag, food plot combos that work, cover, better native browse, cover crops, mule deer, TSI, pinch points, stand placement, wind direction, and more!
Grant assists landowners in Michigan and Oklahoma with habitat and hunting improvement plans! Watch and learn how these plans may help you!
In this video: food plot design, TSI, bottlenecks, cover, native browse, prescribed fire, habitat evaluation, stand placement, and more!
Three hunters tag four bucks in this video! First up: Pro-staff team members Daniel Stefanoff and Brandon Pittman are rewarded for their habitat management improvements with two great Oklahoma bucks! Then watch as Rylan tags two Missouri bucks!
This stand location took time to develop a winning strategy - but it paid off with several hunts this year! See how identifying food sources, reading the sign, designing and executing a hunting plan can end with fresh venison and lots of great memories!
Bradley and Danny did a great job designing and executing a hunting plan for an 80 acre property. By creating a hidey hole food plot, they created a limited resource and made an incredible bottleneck that got deer within range and in the freezer. See how their plan came together in this new video! Plus, Grant defines the limited resources for a 20 acre hunting property. Then Grant shares a habitat improvement plan with targeted strategies for better deer hunting.
See the how and the why of what we're doing now to ensure our food plots produce forage that's super attractive to deer and our strategies to hunt these plots throughout the season.
Plus, Grant designs a habitat improvement and hunting strategy to maximize deer herd quality and buck encounters for two Georgia properties.
Antlers have developed and now we can identify individual bucks. We're getting Reconyx trail camera images of Swoops and Slingshot! Watch to see the new strategies we plan on using to hunt these two bucks. Plus: more on food plots, bow maintenance tips, and a hack and squirt update!
Over 40 tips in this video to help hunters improve hunting opportunities in the pines! Recommendations designed to attract and hold turkey and deer, the best food plot locations and types/varieties, timber harvests, prescribed fire, food plots in the thinned row pines, managing sweetgums, and much more! Watch to see the details as Grant lays out the framework for the best wildlife-oriented habitat management plan focusing on forestry and food plots for better hunting.
Our early scouting indicates it's going to be a great fall! First, one of our hit list bucks is back (a big, wide 10 pointer!) and he's bigger than ever! Then Grant shares 4 steps to create an ideal hunting location. Watch to see what we're learning as we scout and how we will adjust our hunting locations and strategies for the 2019 season.
For 500 episodes we've shared what we do at The Proving Grounds in the rough, steep, rocky Ozark Mountains to produce bigger antlers and better hunting. Here's a summary of the techniques we've shared and the people of GrowingDeer.
See why weekly scouting for current preferred food sources is one of the best ways to find hot stand or blind locations. Then Grant shows how to apply the Buffalo System to small food plots. These easy techniques improve the soil and create great hunting locations. Plus, the white oak mystery is solved!
For more details on the Jumping Oak Gall: https://mdc.mo.gov/sites/default/files/downloads/FH_Alert_Jumping_Oak_Gall.pdf
Bedding areas, funnels, travel corridors and food plots come together for a hunting hot spot! See how you can apply this strategy to fill your buck tag this fall! Then check out a new project in northern Missouri to improve traditional ag ground by converting the farming practices to the Buffalo System!
Grant evaluates a bedding area that was recently burned. Check out the incredible results of the prescribed fire! See the diversity of plants and learn about the benefits for wildlife: umbrella plants, preferred deer browse, successional growth, cover for whitetails and more. Then Grant digs deeper into food plots to show how the Buffalo System makes food plots more productive, healthier and easier to establish.
Growth! Spring fawns, sprouting antlers, food plots...and archery challenges! We're seeing the first fawns for the year. Watch to learn how the birthday of those fawns can be a great clue for predicting and hunting the 2019 pre-rut! Plus, see an update on steps for the Buffalo System food plots -- and gardens. Stay tuned to the end for a bow shooting challenge from the Gould Brothers!
Grant travels to upstate New York and Minnesota to design habitat and wildlife management plans. Watch to see what Grant recommends for these hunters. See how naturally occurring bottle necks and food plots can be designed to get deer into shooting range. Then an update on our next steps for better food plots.
The GrowingDeer team puts their turkey hunting skills to the test when the conditions get tough. Find out how understanding turkey behavior, scouting, and decoys helped hunters tag toms in Missouri and Kansas! Then see how using the Buffalo System saved food plots during recent floods at The Proving Grounds.
We are always working to improve the food plots on The Proving Grounds. When we find what works, we pass it along to our viewers. Check out this video to see a test that shows how your soil performs in absorbing rain water. Plus: an update on our turkey season and food plot planting.
Spring Field Days are here again! Watch as folks from across the whitetail's range gather at The Proving Grounds to learn more about habitat management and hunting. See some of the great food plot, hunting and trapping tips shared during this fun weekend!
In the last episode we encountered "Slingshot." Did you notice that his antlers were different on his second appearance? Watch this video to see what we think happened and how it leads to a specific strategy for deer hunting. Next, Grant explains thermals and how to strategically select your hunting location based on air movements. Don't get busted again! Plus, it's time to trap! Grant shares trapping techniques and explains how nest predators can affect many prey species.
Tyler has a great encounter with a LOT of inches of antler during rifle season. Watch this very exciting hunt and the lessons learned. Grant explains a hunting strategy that can yield interesting results! Plus, see the details on a late season hunting tip for targeting deer seeking energy rich food sources!
Cooler temperatures, falling acorns, and the pre-rut have deer on their feet! First up: Daniel and Tyler share their hunts and strategies to get venison in the freezer: two doubles in one day! Then it's youth season. Watch as Rylan gets his second buck of the year and Wylee shoots his first ever whitetail, his first buck! Stay tuned to the end when Grant shares advice on how to improve the habitat for better deer hunting.
Elk hunt! Grant is preparing for his next big adventure: a New Mexico elk hunt. See what he's doing to increase his chances of success for those hunts! Then see a tip to enhance food plots for better deer hunting and healthier deer. Plus, tips for scouting using trail cameras and setting the harvest objectives for The Proving Grounds this season.
See one of the easiest ways to plant a fall food plot! Plus: get an update on the food plots that were planted earlier, meet the newest member of the team then check out new patterns on a hit list buck, Louie.
It's time to be planting fall food plots! Grant shows his food plot techniques then answers some commonly asked questions on how and when to plant/manage food plots. Plus (5:49), he explains how to use real and mock scrapes as part of a hunting strategy.
A closer look at the kidney donation and transplant story of Raleigh and Grant. Then an easy way to plant small, hidey hole food plots for future hunting hot spots.
Deer season is just around the corner so we're scouting velvet bucks in the food plots! The anticipation is starting to build! Plus: preparing and maintaining the Summit treestands for new hunting strategies, an update of summer food plots, summer water resources, and best of all...a mature old buck is back on the trail cameras - Highriser!
We've developing new tactics to overcome some common food plot challenges that will provide better hunting opportunities (02:56). Then see the where and why of improvements to an area with better native browse and the strategy for hunting it (09:17). Plus, Grant shares advice for bow shooting and maintenance as the season draws near (14:14).
Grant and the team return to layout another phase of habitat improvements on a Missouri hunting property. See the before and after from recently completed projects, then new recommendations that focus on better food plots with weed control and timber stand improvement. Stay tuned to the end for an update on food plots, antlers, and plans for the 2018 deer harvest on The Proving Grounds.
It's one of Grant's favorite things to do In July: bow hunting frogs! Plus, a look at our food plots and what it means for deer hunting this fall.
How bad are the ticks? We've conducted three field tests to find out. Watch to see the tests and the results and what this means for deer! Plus, sharing the steps to creating a new food plot along with new ideas for better summer food plots.
Grant demonstrates the benefits you'll gain using the "Buffalo" food plot system. A heat gun? You'll be surprised at how hot old school food plots can get. You might not believe your eyes! Are you in a CWD zone? We'll show you a technique to help grow great deer and give you the tastiest food plots in the neighborhood.
Watch our new planting techniques in action! It's a new planting season and Grant has tweaked the Buffalo System to add more tonnage of quality food for deer. Plus, we're using the Buffalo System on a vegetable garden!
Food plots are a great tool for hunters. In this video we share a proven food plot strategy that works on any size property!
Stay tuned for some outtakes from one of Grant's recent seminars.
Deer management means balancing the population with the food resources. Bow hunting is the method we use to help that balance. Grant shares how he practices now for the best form/release for bow hunting. Stay tuned for an update on planting our warm season food plots: tips and strategies for the best food plots possible.
Grant shows the first steps to successful food plots: calibrate your drill because seed sizes changes every year, and planting "green" with the Buffalo System. Next (8:26) Grant walks a recent prescribed burn area. See the improved native habitat for better deer browse. Then (11:46) an example of how cover crop blends work together to protect soil moisture, hold back weeds and feed hungry deer. But first: a brief Memorial Day greeting.
It's a turkey hunting tradition between old friends! Watch as Grant and Scott hunt for the 32nd year together! It's a beautiful morning with a gobbler fanning and drumming in the morning sun! After getting the tom down, Scott declares that it's his "best hunt in 32 years." Stay tuned after the hunt for an update on improvements for better food plots.
Grant shows his practice method for shooting turkeys at close range with his bow. Watch to see the tips then, new food plot choices: (07:12) see why we are switching from perennial clover to annual clover in some of our plots as Grant shares how the Buffalo System provides quality forage and builds soil during the spring months. Then, (13:43) turkey hunting and deer hunting advice to folks that came to a Bass Pro event.
This video is more than highlights: it's filled with details from presentations at our 2018 spring field days: predator trapping (03:50), food plots and soil management with the buffalo system (10:05), antler scoring/field judging bucks and ground hunting/stalking whitetails (20:48), turkey calling (29:13), and more! It's time to sit back, watch, listen, and learn as the team shares information to help all hunters.
Hunters at the NWTF show met with Daniel and Clay for advice on how to improve their hunting properties. Then a "how to" on taking soil samples as we get ready for planting spring food plots.
Three deer down! First an update on food plots and habitat at The Proving Grounds after the recent drought. Then it's time for deer hunting! Daniel bow hunts where deer are pouring into the food plots! Watch the hunts to see three deer arrowed and lessons learned at the end of each blood trail.
Deer hunting prep is in full swing! We're scouting for bucks, hanging treestands near a new food plot, and using a new technique for fall food plots. Watch to see some nice looking bucks, the strategy behind our stand placement, and this new technique that keeps food on the "table" for whitetails throughout the season.
A brief Labor Day greeting then Dr. Woods shares 10 tips to quickly age bucks "on the hoof" in hunting situations or when studying trail camera images. See a great new technique to improve food plots and make quality minerals available to a deer herd in any state. The team also visits two properties in Missouri and Oklahoma to offer ideas to improve their hunting: native browse, glades, food plots, cover, crop rotations, and more.
An episode full of tips and useful information as deer hunters prepare for bow season and fall food plots! Grant helps local hunters with tips for improving their hunting grounds. Then Daniel gets help getting his new bow dialed in. Followed by Grant sharing his personal bow practice program. The episode wraps up with details on how to put in easy fall food plots.
It's time to scout! Bachelor groups of bucks are in the food plots; Including our #1 hit list buck, Southpaw! Then the maker of the Messenger Grunt Call shares tips for calling in deer throughout the season. Stay tuned for habit management tips to benefit whitetails and wild turkey.
We're cooking up a mess of frog legs, then it's time to begin converting an old pasture over grown by cedars into a quality wildlife food source. Plus, we share how to make and use mock scrapes during the late summer!
Food plots are a strategic tool for deer hunting. In this video we're following up on food plot projects showing what's working (and not working). Check out Daniel's hunt for a pesky plot predator: a ground hog! Stay tuned to the end for an introduction to how CWD, Chronic Wasting Disease, is changing how we do things at The Proving Grounds.
Sharing food plot lessons learned and MORE tips on getting the best and most from food plots and native browse. It's an information packed video with tips for both beginners and veterans of food plots and habitat management.
Strategic use of food plots can improve hunting success! In this video we share why and where to locate a plot and strategies for hunting it. Plus, we show one of our favorite strategies that can be used when hunting five acres or five hundred. Stay tuned to see a dramatic explanation of how to build soils for better food plots and better nutrition for whitetails.
Sharing how we now create food plots in a less expensive and more efficient way. It's time to review and compare the food plots. Additionally, info on how to maximize the food plots and gain additional "vertical space" to get more tonnage from each plot.
An all round recipe for food plot success with tips that will reduce cost, increase soil fertility, lower soil temperature and reduce moisture loss! Plus a comparison of different planting methods and how to determine when and where change is needed.
After a brief Memorial Day message, it's turkey hunting in Kansas with Heath and Lindsey Martin. They work their strategies, changing locations and calling patterns, to get toms into range! Then we turn our attention to summer food plots and the benefits of cover crops.
Strategies for turkey hunting in the late season as gobblers get quiet! Watch as Daniel and Clay work to tag a tom! Plus, find out how the Steel Buffalo (roller crimper) can help lead to food plot success. It's the first step for better soils/food plots without fertilizer.
Watch Pops Woods successful turkey hunt during the long beard lull. Grant shares the details of why that blind was the best location for tagging a tom at that point in the season. Plus, see new techniques and secrets to more successful food plots.
Turkey hunting and advice on improving hunting land! See habitat improvement tips , for Oklahoma hunting land. Then Rae Wood's turkey hunt where she tags a gobbler soon after sunrise! It's a first long beard for Adam Andrew's! Watch his turkey hunt from . The video wraps up with insights on a helpful critter for food plots and more!
First, an Easter greeting, then advice for a landowner in big farm country to improve his property for even bigger bucks and better hunting. See a few details of those recommendations and more on establishing spring food plots and improving wildlife habitat.
Turkey hunters new and old will enjoy this video with tips on how to cluck, yelp, and more with a diaphragm mouth call; plus strategies on when and where to use each call. Turkey hunting and spring food plots go hand in hand - stay tuned to the end to see why clover is an part of our food plot program, and tips on how to get the most from clover food plots.
A massive "how to" video: detailed tips for frost seeding clover to get the maximum use from your food plots. Followed by tried and true expert tips and strategies for using decoys when turkey hunting. Stay tuned to the see the tool we use to determine if there's enough food for the deer on The Proving Grounds.
It's time to start preparing for spring food plots! In this video, see a detailed guide on how to correctly take a soil sample. Plus, learn what steps we are taking to reduce ticks on the deer here at The Proving Grounds.
Hunting the rut - bucks chasing does! See Lindsey tag a mature buck on the family farm. It's a top hit list buck that's a real stud for that part of Arkansas! Then Adam and Matt are back in Kansas where they let the arrows fly. Plus, we've got the details of the hunt for mind blowing 260" buck! The episode wraps up with some solid tips and "how to" on trapping nest predators.
Deer hunters are turning thoughts to deer season and fall food plots! Weather and soil moisture play a major role in when to plant. Watch as we share tips and techniques that help to get the most out of each food plot despite the challenges of rocky soil and dry weather.
Hunting strategies shared at our 6th annual Fall Field Day event. Tips and tactics for early to late season hunting tactics, scouting, food plots, habitat management, and much more!
A family cattle farm is being transitioned into a hunting property: sanctuaries, food plots, stand locations and more. Then the team works with an expert to solve the problem of leaky ponds for better hunting this fall.
There is more to aging a buck than antlers! Grant shares what to look for to age bucks. Then more food plot facts and tips. Get the most out of your fall food plots with the information shared here.
An experiment with a new technique for planting food plots paid off with very promising results: see this alternative for quick and easy fall food plots! Plus, what to look for to create dynamite hidey hole food plots. Watch all this along with off season practice techniques that helps to become more accurate bow hunters at crunch time!
We're in the blind taking aim on a few groundhogs that are wreaking havoc on our food plots. While in the Redneck Blind we see some developing antlers which put our aging deer on the hoof skills to the test. Stay tuned to see a fawn robber in action!
Watch to see how we strategically improve one of the biggest feeding food plots for better deer hunting this fall. Then setting-up the new left-handed Prime Rize Bow for Adam!
Planting food plots for a great spot for late season bow hunting action. Learn how you can protect your property and the investment of food plots by planting with the "messy" technique. Stay tuned to see how a hot zone electric fence can be strategically used for a bow hunting hot spot in a field that previously was strictly used for rifle hunting.
Watch and learn our techniques for planting small, hidey-hole food plots and improving the soil at the same time. Small food plots make great stand locations and better soil will produce more forage to attract and feed deer. Stay tuned to see more on mineral stations and "how to" on necessary maintenance for your shotgun post turkey season.
Tips and strategies for better deer and turkey hunting were shared at the recent Spring Field Day. Grab a pen and paper! This episode is loaded with information! We cover strategies for food plots, tree plots, bow hunting setups and habitat management practices. Plus the latest insider information on ammunition, broadheads, filming accessories and game calls.
An brief Easter greeting then new research on the ideal deer hunting weather. Plus, see the steps we take to prepare for planting food plots and a successful hunting season. Bigger antlers, healthier deer and maximum yield in your plots starts with one thing - soil samples!
Grant and Adam head to Florida for a hog hunt! Watch as the first morning settled in a Redneck Hay Bale Blind produces some "Prime" pork. After the bow hunt, the team puts in a food plot with the new Genesis drill. Then the experts at Flatwood Natives show to maximize the production of tree plots.
Food plots go beyond selecting a seed variety, planting, and hunting! Check out the planting technique that attracts wildlife, improves their nutrition, and builds better soil! Spring turkey hunting is on our minds too! Pre-season scouting can be difficult with tough work schedules, but it can be done! Watch how we locate and scout turkeys before opening day.
Bow hunting whitetails when Seth solves the pattern riddle to arrow a mature hit list buck. In the first bow hunt, Grant takes an opportunity to arrow a turkey. Then in another deer hunt Chase White has a doe down after the smoke clears! Stay tuned to the end for tips on trapping predators and dispatching a skunk.
Food plots are one of the most important tools for deer managers. The best food plot programs are designed for both bigger antlers, healthier deer, and healthier soils. Watch this episode for tips on how it can be done in a variety of conditions and budgets.
Deer season is close! In this video we take a look at fall food plots and hunting strategies for the early season: water sources.
All hands are on deck to get ready for deer season in this video: Easy fall food plots with August rain, scouting a new hunting property and hanging tree stands, then filling out the 2015 hit list with mature bucks!
Deer hunters congregated at The Proving Grounds to hear expert tips, information and advice on everything from planting trees for tree plots, trapping predators, ballistics, using decoys, to food plots, prescribed fire use and tree stands at the 2015 Field Day event. This special feature length video shares an in-depth look at several of the presentations.
Which arrows to shoot this fall? Lightweight for speed or heavy for punch power? Watch Grant test both types and make his decision. Plus, check out how the food plots are holding up with intense summer browse pressure.
A brief 4th of July message then the focus on a new buck revealed by the Reconyx trail cameras. He's a big one! We need your help to give him a name! Then see how our food plots stood up to the recent rain storms and why.
Action in the food plots with fawns, turkey poults, and a new soybean variety. It will be great for bow hunting in the small food plots where it is planted. Plus, how to control invasive plants like multiflora rose.
Sharing some of the techniques we've learned for great food plots: forage soybeans, clover, wheat, the advantage of cover crops, soil conservation, and more.
Two turkey hunts that show the fast and the slow side of turkey hunting! Then it's spring food plots with tips for better clover and soybean food plots.
Seth and Chase team up for several days of turkey hunting where they are challenged to get a gobbler in range! Finally, they each get a tom in range and down! Plus, advice for better spring food plots and protecting your soil.
Spring deer management tasks: minerals and food plots! See why one plot worked great while the other is missing one thing!
After a brief Easter greeting it's habitat management with a prescribed fire at Troy Landry's farm in Kansas (begins 1:08), then a demonstration of frost seeding food plots (begins 4:33). Then Adam shares how he practices so that he's ready for early spring bow hunting wild turkeys (begins 6:12).
Whitetail food plots are being put to the test with harsher than normal winter conditions around much of the country. Watch this video to see how these food plots are providing great winter forage and why. Plus, (starts 6:20) turkey season is just around the corner so it's time to get the gear ready!
Step by step on how to skin out a coyote for the tannery for a beautiful fur! Then, "Swamp People" star Troy Landry needs help improving his deer hunting property in Kansas (begin 9:20) Grant takes a tour then shares suggestions for improving the food plots, stand locations, creating cover and bedding areas, and shed hunting.
How to quickly improve food plots for food throughout the fall and winter months, plus: How to make an early bow hunting attractant for whitetails!
Easy food plots, tree plots, and Getting Serious about the 2014 Big Buck Hit List!
Increase your hunting success on a new property with the ideas in this video, Plus: Deer are hitting the soybeans! It's a beautiful parade of deer into the food plots!
Which Food Plot Crop Do Deer Prefer In Summer, Soybeans Or Clover? Which One Should You Plant?
Getting Our Eyes On Some Nice Bucks In Velvet, Plus: How To Protect Food Plots With A Hot Zone Electric Fence
The Prime Total Archery Challenge, Plus: A Missouri Turkey Hunt and Advice For Managing Food Plots
Two Hunts and Three Birds Down As Prostaff Team Of Heath & Lindsey Martin Turkey Hunt In Kansas And Arkansas, Plus:Profiling Spring Food Plots
Early Season Archery Only Nebraska Turkey Hunt, Plus: How To Get Food Plots Off To The Best Start
Advice To Improve Deer Hunting On A 100 Acre Property, Creating Productive Food Plots, And A Comparison Of A New Turkey Load
Keys To Growing Great Clover Food Plots, Plus: Finding Giant Shed Antlers In Indiana
Deer Management Tools: Predator Trapping, Fire, And Winter Food Plots
Hunt Food Plots or Acorns? Help For Clover Plots Plus: Deer Dead From EHD
Targeting Several Big, Older Bucks For Hunting This Season, Plus: Fall Food Plots & Shot Placement Tips
Hog Hunting Surprise As Deer Pour Into The Field Plus: How To Make A Hidey Hole Food Plot
Tips For Food Plots, Creating Bedding Areas, Trail Camera Set-Up, Water/Ponds & More!
Tips To Help Food Plots Survive The Summer Heat Plus More Uses For Your Trail Camera
Tips For Growing Clover Food Plots Plus Tips For Creating And Selecting Great Stand Locations
Protecting Food Plots And Testing Shooting Skills With Ground Hog Hunting
Tips For Better Food Plots Plus Adam Calls In a Real Limb Hanger!
Roosted Toms Come In To The Call Plus: Tips For The Best Clover Food Plots
How To Prune Fruit Trees For Better Hunting Next Fall
Critical Tips For Spring Food Plots, Plus: Tips For Scouting Turkeys With Trail Cameras
Coyote Hunting Action Plus How To Frost Seed Clover Food Plots
Big Antlers Found! What They Mean Plus A Short Clip on How To Take A Soil Test For Your Spring Food Plots
Fire During Bow Season? We'll Show Why - Plus A Food Plot Update After the Drought
Tips For Hunting In Early Bow Season Plus More Fall Food Plots Tips!
Hard Antlers And Lush Food Plots: It's Time To Get Ready For Deer Season!
Highlights From The Land & Wildlife Expo & Field Day! Plus, Tips For Fall Food Plots
Whitetail Habitat Management: Tips for Building New Food Plots, Antlers Found and a Drought Update
Hot Zone for Fall Deer Hunting; Plus Success With Trapping Ground Hogs!
New Food Plots: Eagle Beans Are Popping; Plus Hungry Ground Hogs Must Be Dealt With...
Start of Spring Planting: Setbacks & Accomplishments
The What, When, Where, Why and How of Creating a New Food Plot
Aging Bucks on the Hoof, Food Plot Tips, and a Doe Harvest
Week 1of Whitetail Archery Season: Hunting Strategies and Fall Food Plot Tips
Bow Hunting - Success Is a Journey Not A Destination
Deer Hunting and Land Management Review With Tips and Advice
Trail Cameras: Great Tools for Scouting Deer
Acorns and Food Plots: Summer Scouting Tips for Better Deer Hunting
A Tactic for Harvesting Mature Bucks
Calling Coyotes, Summer Food Plots, and Deer Stand Placement Tips
Summer Plans and Tasks for A Great Fall Deer Season
Spring Food Plots Tips: When, Where, What & Why
Deer Hunters are Deer Managers: The Deer Steward Short Course
Food Plot Strategies for Hunting and Managing White-tailed Deer
Preparation for Spring Food Plots: Tips for Frost Seeding Clover
Late Winter Food Sources & Post Season Scouting for White-tailed Deer
Winter Food Plots: What Are Your Deer Eating Right Now?
Hunting Questions & Quests: Hit List Bucks and Treestand Placement
What To Do When Armyworm Invades Food Plots Plus Special Segment Of A Buck Fight!
Best Practice For Planting Food Plots: Plant Before A Rain Plus Other Food Plot Decisions
What To Do When Whitetails Over-Browse A Food Plot Plus Tips For Scouting With Trail Cameras
Tips On What To Do For Food Plots and Whitetails During Summer Drought
Food plots: Making Sure The Balance Tips Toward Antlers!
How To Prevent Food Plot Browse Damage: Plus A Look At Native Species Deer Love
Summer Maintenance For Food Plots & Trail Camera Tips
Tips On How To Create Quality Summer Food Plots; Plus Get More From Native Plants Deer Love
How To Grow The Best Clover Food Plots Plus More Wildlife Management Advice
How To Protect Food Plots For Better Hunting
How To Judge Food Plots For Antler Production: Do They Measure Up?
How To Prevent A Potential Food Plot Disaster
Best Spring Food Plot Planting Tips: No Till Planting Plus Exciting Turkey Hunts
Antler Dirt Is A Soil Amendment/Fertilizer We Use To Grow Better Food Plots And Bigger Antlers
Why Controlled Burns Are An Important Part Of Managing Deer Habitat
Food Plots In Southern Thinned Pines Are Perfect Shooting Lanes And Travel Routes For Whitetails
How To Tell If Your Food Plots Are Working: Tips For Better Food Plots
Looking For Whitetail Trophies - Plus Food Plot Planning Tips
Winter Wheat For Food Plots: Easy, Attractive, And Nutritious!
Corn And Carbohydrates Are Important For Energy And Protein For Whitetails
What Deer Eat in Late Winter: Why Winter Food Plots Are Important To Whitetails
The Best Winter Food Plot: What's Hot During The Cold Season For Whitetails?
All Deer Hunters are Deer Managers