Crop Rotation, Bad Neighbors, & Big A Big Buck Stories

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Most hunters underestimate the true impact coons and overpopulation have on their food plots and cornfields — until they see 90% of their crop vanish in a season. Jesse shares how raccoon populations in Iowa reach staggering levels—sometimes exceeding one raccoon per acre—and how this overpopulation can devastate food sources crucial for big deer.

He reveals the simple but often overlooked strategies to manage coon damage, emphasizing that trapping alone isn't enough unless all neighbors join the effort.You'll discover how wildlife biologists label raccoons as North America’s most overpopulated animal—and why just killing a handful won't change the game if your neighbors aren’t involved.

Jesse breaks down real-world tactics: running targeted traps during season to avoid hunting disruption, the importance of neighborhood cooperation, and why some of the most effective control involves a community-wide approach. He discusses the importance of management—like eliminating raccoons and predators—and how habitat choices, such as crop rotation, influence deer movement and food availability.

We also delve into the emotional side of deer hunting—navigating conflicts with neighbors over mature bucks and managing expectations for big antlered deer. If you're tired of lost crops, frustrated with neighbor disputes, or eager to understand how to boost your chances at harvesting mature deer, this episode is a must-listen. Jesse's expert insights can help you turn the tables on overpopulated wildlife and get back to quality hunting and land stewardship.

Perfect for landowners, hunters, and anyone fighting raccoon damage, or interested in smarter wildlife management. Don't let your hard work go to nuisance animals—learn the community-minded, proven strategies to keep your land healthy and your buck herd growing. Whether you're managing a small food plot or a sprawling farm, these insights might just save your season.

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