Im a visual learner, so unless i can see it I dont understand it. Ive mentioned this upthread, before but it bears repeating. In hindsight, I would not have built this box stand in the center and had the wheel spokes coming out of the center. Any time I hunt this stand, my scent is getting blown towards deer. However, as bad as that sounds, I am limited to weekend hunting for majority of the season. So by default, I am low pressure.
Goals for this section of the farm.
1. Eventually each of the outside corners will have a stand, so that I can actually hunt the wind.
2. Everything but the pears trees in orange was planted just a few weeks ago, so it is not providing food yet, but should provide a variety of browse, soft mast, and hard mast in years to come. I want to fill in trees and shrubs that die and provide native and productive mast
3. Continue to "build" sidewalks as bartylla calls them through the thick brush to attempt to funnel deer movement. All the green and dark brown is thick dense cover.
4. Move away from annual plots, limited to 1 each in section on the farm. Long term time spent planting shrubs and trees will provide much more food over a lifetime. I am in it for the long haul
5. Maintain perennial plots. I started with a 1/10 acre white clover plot in one section and will spread that to 1/2 acre in each of 3 sections. Hopefully will rotate perennial clover plots to annual plot every 3-4 years depending on health of clover.
6. Develop enough clearings to entice turkeys to brood and nest on the property. This one is last because it is proabably the most difficult to manage while managing for the thick cover for deer. Hopefully some random clusters of 1/10 acre clearing and future NWSG plantings will suffice.