Whitetail Instinct March, 2016 | Page 24

already would be. Who was I kidding? There was a chill in the March air, but not like November. The sunset was perfect, but not like the partly cloudy orange, red sunset of October. property. Travel routes, like rubs are easy to see this time of the year and can help you by letting you know how deer are using your property and what direction of travel the deer are using. This will let you know where to hang stands and where to plant food plots. Early spring is a great time to get out in the woods and scout. I often find that after a good scouting session, I can’t wait for deer season because I have learned so much information that I can’t wait to use. The bonus shed antler is always great too. I guess I am obsessed. You would have to be to think March felt like November. But whitetails have a way of doing that to a person. The constant planning and thought. The worry when a buck suddenly disappears from trail camera photos. The long nights trying to sleep, but all you can think about is the “what if”. What if it actually all comes together? Hinge Cutting Isn’t that what we do this for? The Another great early spring activity is one time it all falls into place. hinge cutting. This is a great way to So, how do we get through the offmake your property more attractive to season? An off-season that has only deer. Hinge cutting involves cutting just begun. Here are a few reasons to partially through a small diameter get off the couch this spring and get in tree, then pushing the tree over so touch with deer season once again. that part of the tree is still connected to the base. This allows the tree to Scouting survive for a limited amount of time, The early part of the off-season while providing food and cover. You between February and March is a can use hinge cuts in many ways. The great time to get out in the woods and first is for screens. If you have access to either look at a new property or routes that require you to walk near scout your old property again. When where deer may see you, you can use scouting a new property it helps to hinge cuts to create a visual block for look at aerial maps first, to help you the deer. You can also create screens pinpoint a small area to scout on foot along the outside of your food plots. once you get there. This helps you to This makes deer feel more secure be more efficient when scouting and while eating in your field and may saves you time. Some of the main entice them to enter the field earlier signs to look for are rubs and deer in the evening. You can also hinge cut travel routes. Rub lines are easy to trees to create more bedding cover. find this time of the year and are a Hinge cut trees at about the height of great indicator of where bucks were a little higher than your waist to create traveling last year during the rut. You quality bedding cover. You can do this can bet that bucks will be traveling the to enhance current bedding areas or same routes again this year. Also look to create new bedding areas that for where deer are traveling on your make you a more efficient hunter, by making deer bed where you want them to. Also, while you have your chain saw you can selectively cut a few old, or nonproductive trees to allow more light to the forest floor. This will then create a rush of new growth in late spring that makes great browse and increases fawning cover. Food Plots Now is the time to start planning and planting those food plots. Take another look at your aerial maps and start to plan what crops are going to go where. Also, take a look at what worked well last year and what didn’t and adjust your plan. Make note of how the deer were using your property last hunting season. Where can you plant a food plot that will increase the deer movement through your property? Once you have found that spot, if it is an open area, what do you need to do to prepare for planting? Do you need to disk, spray herbicide, control burn or a little of all three? If this area is located in an area with trees, do you need to remove any trees or is it open enough already? If trees need removed, now is a great time to do that. As you know it’s an addiction. I don’t have to tell you that. You can feel it too. Whitetails have a power over us we will never be able to shake. Bucks will eventually shed their velvet and the leaves will change color. The temperature change will no longer be only in our imagination. The offseason can’t last forever. It will eventually yield to fall. Get ready, because whitetail season will be here before you know it. 24