REVEAL Week Ep. 2 - Jeff Sturgis

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In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan Johnson interviews Jeff Sturgis about habitat management and hunting strategies. They discuss the challenges of managing deer populations in areas with high hunting pressure and the importance of strategic hunting practices. Jeff shares his experiences with habitat management and the role it plays in attracting and keeping mature bucks on a property. They also touch on the topic of age goals for deer and the importance of passing up younger bucks to allow them to grow into mature animals. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of habitat management and strategic hunting in achieving success in deer hunting. In this conversation, Jeff Sturgis and Dan Johnson discuss their early hunting experiences and the importance of mentorship. They also talk about the use of trail cameras and how they can be a valuable tool for deer hunting. Jeff shares his approach to using trail cameras for verification and pattern analysis. They also touch on the topic of habitat management and the importance of maintaining clover fields, controlling weeds, and creating mock scrapes. The conversation emphasizes the importance of learning from experience, adapting to changing conditions, and continuously improving hunting strategies.

Takeaways:

  • Habitat management and strategic hunting practices are crucial for managing deer populations in areas with high hunting pressure.
  • Passing up younger bucks allows them to grow into mature animals and contributes to the overall health of the deer population.
  • Understanding the changing patterns of deer throughout the year, including bedding and feeding habits, is essential for successful hunting.
  • Strategic placement of food plots and cover can help attract and keep mature bucks on a property.
  • Effective habitat management requires a high level of strategy and consideration of neighboring properties and hunting pressures. Early hunting experiences and mentorship play a crucial role in developing a passion for hunting.
  • Trail cameras can be a valuable tool for verification and pattern analysis of deer movement.
  • Maintaining clover fields, controlling weeds, and creating mock scrapes are important aspects of habitat management for deer hunting.
  • Learning from experience, adapting to changing conditions, and continuously improving hunting strategies are key to success in deer hunting.

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