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The Management Advantage is an online resource for land managers. We will provide you with sound management practices to meet your land management and conservation needs. From food plots and deer management, to turkeys, waterfowl, predator, and fish, we are your source for improving your land. New videos every week, 52 weeks a year to help you improve your land and increase your odds while deer hunting, duck hunting, turkey hunting, fishing, or trapping.
Creating Bulletproof Entry/Exit Routes for Hunting
Creating Bulletproof Entry/Exit Routes for Hunting
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How Much Is a White Oak Worth? - Timber Harvest For Wildlife
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How Much Is a White Oak Worth? - Timber Harvest For Wildlife
Turkey Hunting: A Nest Predator Trapping Success Story
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Turkey Hunting: A Nest Predator Trapping Success Story
Almost Ended in Failure | Illinois Turkey Hunting
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Almost Ended in Failure | Illinois Turkey Hunting
Creating Income by Harvesting Timber
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Creating Income by Harvesting Timber
Step-by-Step Beaver Trapping with the Duke 850 Pro
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Step-by-Step Beaver Trapping with the Duke 850 Pro
How to Reset a Dirt Hole Coyote Trap
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How to Reset a Dirt Hole Coyote Trap
Manage Your Timber to Encourage Natives and Mast - The Management Advantage
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Manage Your Timber to Encourage Natives and Mast - The Management Advantage
Choosing Locations for Coyote Trapping - The Management Advantage
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Choosing Locations for Coyote Trapping - The Management Advantage
How to Find Dry Dirt For Trapping in Cold or Wet Conditions - The Management Advantage
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How to Find Dry Dirt For Trapping in Cold or Wet Conditions - The Management Advantage
Use This Game Changing Tactic for Trapping Nest Predators - The Management Advantage
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Use This Game Changing Tactic for Trapping Nest Predators - The Management Advantage
Epic Late Season Whitetail Hunting (Below Zero/Snow Drifts/Hundreds of Deer)
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Epic Late Season Whitetail Hunting (Below Zero/Snow Drifts/Hundreds of Deer)
Indiana Late Muzzleloader Whitetail Hunting on Project 17 - The Management Advantage
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Indiana Late Muzzleloader Whitetail Hunting on Project 17 - The Management Advantage
"Drowning in Fire" - The Management Advantage
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"Drowning in Fire" - The Management Advantage
Made This Whitetail Angry and He Came in on a String - The Management Advantage
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Made This Whitetail Angry and He Came in on a String - The Management Advantage
Youth Deer Hunter Shoots Giant Illinois Whitetail
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Youth Deer Hunter Shoots Giant Illinois Whitetail
Aerial Food Plots With a Drone Part 2 - The Management Advantage
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Aerial Food Plots With a Drone Part 2 - The Management Advantage
Fall Food Plot Planting With A Drone - The Management Advantage
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Fall Food Plot Planting With A Drone - The Management Advantage
Fall Food Plot Planting With the Faunamaster No-Till Drill - The Management Advantage
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Fall Food Plot Planting With the Faunamaster No-Till Drill - The Management Advantage
Project 17 Test Strip Update - The Management Advantage
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Project 17 Test Strip Update - The Management Advantage
Wildlife Habitat Improvement: Project 17 Update - The Management Advantage
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Wildlife Habitat Improvement: Project 17 Update - The Management Advantage
2023 Spring Nest Predator Trapping Part 9 - The Management Advantage
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2023 Spring Nest Predator Trapping Part 9 - The Management Advantage
2023 Spring Nest Predator Trapping Part 8 - The Management Advantage
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2023 Spring Nest Predator Trapping Part 8 - The Management Advantage
2023 Spring Nest Predator Trapping Part 7 - The Management Advantage
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2023 Spring Nest Predator Trapping Part 7 - The Management Advantage
2023 Spring Nest Predator Trapping Part 6 - The Management Advantage
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2023 Spring Nest Predator Trapping Part 6 - The Management Advantage
2023 Spring Nest Predator Trapping Part 5 - The Management Advantage
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2023 Spring Nest Predator Trapping Part 5 - The Management Advantage
It will be fascinating to see what type of evolutionary pressures emerged.
Awesome instruction. Thank you
WHAT BRAND OF CAGE TRAPS DO YOU PREFER?
We have a 5 foot diameter with forty feet straight up need to be cut power line coming thru
I will tell you from experience I would tell this man to take a walk at even 3 dollors a ft.
We have them in our forst north of my house. We have lots of wild hogs. In Saskatchewan. Too.
Boom. The 'possums clean up ticks' myth is busted! I just caught one trying to chew through the automatic door of our coop when I went out to collect eggs. I dispatched it and when I looked closer with my headlamp, I found dozens and dozens on its back in the same area as your possum. After doing a search and watching this video, I went back out to see if it had ticks around the ears like you mentioned. Not only did I find ticks behind its ears, I found more on the back of its head and neck. Do possums eat some ticks? Maybe, but this possum is much closer to a tick spreader than tick predator. What's more, we don't want possums in our horse pastures because possums are the definitive host for spreading the disease of Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis, (EPM), to horses. A horse contracts the disease by grazing near the fecal matter of a possum. It can be treated, but the neurological deficits are usually permanent. In many cases, and if not recognized at the onset, it's a death sentence for horses.
What happens when an animal is sick. First thing any animal neglects is grooming
What’s worth more, oak or walnut?
Excellent delivery sir. The dry monotone irks some but it comes across as confidence. It's not off putting for people that aren't as into this as we are. Whack and stack 🫡
That alarm part was unnecessary lol
Scare ya?
every one of these loggers i have seen myself, take trees that were not agreed on, destroyed the surrounding woods and leave behind destruction and will not clean up after them selves. no, i will NOT sell my trees until i get a BOND for the funds stating agreed upon conditions period. end of story.
Good feeling no doubt but wouldn't say no better feeling!! There's is another I could tell you about happened in a treestand bout 20 yrs ago! Little imagination would help ahah!
Hahahaha
Iam new to the south and your site… What state aru in?
This was in Indiana.
Unfair contest geez
"No better feeling" except if you're the deer.
Sociopath
I Get emotional every time I harvest something... But damn they taste good!😂
Yes they do!
The deduction for defect and then paying a premium for “character wood” always gives me a chuckle. Those are nice logs. Having a forester help with your sale will get the owner more and have a better overall experience. Selling to the sawmill direct usually benefits the mill.
Poor opossum has ticks right where he can’t reach those bastards. Maybe he’d eat them if he could reach them.
I’m not against hunting by any means, there was just something repulsive in this man’s description of hunting this deer.
Technically speaking all our our days are numbered
Very true
Those are not tress. They are logs.
Why not? How much is a growing tree worth? Because the trees that release the fresh cold oxygen into the atmosphere we breathe and we feel cold air. The trees catch the CO2.
Cool video. Tree management is essential to build and grow a strong America. Hopefully all the trees and lumber is replaced with new trees in the same areas. I am also a walking computer of food and cooking. Follow the chefs and gain skills.
That’s just Larry, he likes to get some fresh air sometimes at night.
hahahahaha
Coyote with really bad mange
Could be.
You got enough turkies to last a life time
Great to see them all!
Driving up Interstate 1-91 in Vermont I noticed quite a few log haulers out Canada 🇨🇦 hauling oak tree and this has been going on for years. After talking to a Canadian truck driver at a rest stop he told me a lot of the oak comes out of Connecticut and the wood is mostly used for furniture.
Nice shot what a rush knowing it was a great shot
Sounds like the camera man to me. Pay attention to what you are seeing when the sounds are made.
I wouldn’t cut one tree anymore , I did it my whole life but knowing what I know now , I will never cut another tree again.
What’s wrong with a real tree.
Nothing. These guys do this stuff for rich boys that watch to many hunting shows. Thats probably a $500 dollar piece of crap they built there.
Nothing this let's us put it right where we want it in the middle of a plot. All it costs is a little sweat equity cutting a couple trees down.
Sassafras will rot very quick one two years superb idea though
It gets replaced every year.
thanks for the posting ❤️👍
Thank you for the vid. Can’t wait to watch the end results!
Should be good! Received an awesome rain shortly after planting.
Great shot. Congratulations 👏
Thanks!
lol 😂
Good grief your bucks are so much further along in their antler development. Most of ours are just branching their G2’s off the main beam.
There is a wide variety of growth. We have plenty near the same stages as your, but others much further along.
Awesome job, congratulations!
Thank you!
This dear it's not really eating he's making a scrape
Correct
It may also show that mature bucks don’t typically move very far from their beds before sundown and are often pretty close to their beds at first light. (Within 75 yards of their beds during legal hours)
For sure. Especially during the non rut time of year.
I'm not particularly wise to this type of forest management, so a couple questions please (anyone who knows or has thoughts feel free to share them). * The 'girdling' and the spray bottle application (herbicide?) will ultimately kill the tree, and for now stopping growth and defoliating it is all that's necessary? * And you're doing this as opposed to dropping them outright because .... the time of year, labor involved... something like that? Thank you. Interesting watch.
Yes girdling/spraying will kill the tree. This is a faster method that falling each tree. It also will prevent re-sprouting from a cut stump.
@@ManagementAdvantage How long will you keep that tree in the forest? Does it stay there and become mulch, or do you eventually drop and chop? thank you.
Like they say, first time u hunt a spot it the best hunt !!!!!!
Absolutely!
You did not address how many years to grow these trees. Select harvest is how it used to be done. Ask how it is done today.
Key term "over hunted" dont blow your spot out save it till it matters lol
Save the honey holes for November!
Permanent vs. a climber. Doesn't it all come down to the amount of human presence?
Human presence is everything when it comes to them patterning us.
Man shhhh !! Let these wanna be corn pile hunters set there !! While real hunters have known this for 50 years
Hahahaha
They are patterning us long before we have a pattern on them! Brian knows a whitetails! Have a good one 👍
Yes they do.
Any time I get to hunt a new place, I’ll spend the first few days just stepping a few yards in from my truck,and listening to where the other hunters are coming and going.where they are not,is usually where I find decent deer
For sure.