Sinopsis
The Land & Legacy podcast revolves around the life of the whitetail deer. This podcast will cover a variety of topics including habitat management and food plot design as well as hunting strategy and insight from seasoned hunting professionals. This podcast is brought to you by The Sportsmen's Nation Podcast Network.
Episodios
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Late Season Timber Hunt Buck with 8 Inch Bases
10/12/2019 Duración: 01h38minYes, you guessed it, late-season deer hunting success with Seth Harker. No this was not over cut corn, a field full of soybeans, or a lush clover field. This hunt started two weeks ago when a familiar buck showed back up to the farm. A large winter flock of turkeys, lead Seth away from the destination food plot and back into the red oaks. Years ago a TSI project was completed in this area that released the black oaks and red oaks in this particular portion of the farm. With a strong crop of red oak acorns this yield, this area was going to be feeding a lot of game species. The flock of turkeys confirmed this and Seth moved in and had one of the most memorable hunts he has had to date just a few days ago during the first week of December. This bully of a buck was sporting 8-inch bases, as it offered Seth a shot after pushing every buck out of the area. This hunt would have been missed by most hunters as early December hunting times falls to the wayside. Yet, December for the prepared and conscious hunter can
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Western Upland Bird Hunting on Public Land
10/12/2019 Duración: 01h04minLand & Legacy Consultants Frank Loncarich and Kyle Hedges headed west this September to chase upland birds in Wyoming and Nebraska. Turn back to the podcast on October 8th to hear about the first part of their hunt with their pursuit of Sage Grouse. On this week's podcast they're discussing their hunt for Sharp Tailed Grouse and Prairie Chickens and what tools they used to make it a successful hunt! When you're hunting on a vast landscape like that of our western states, it can be challenging to find birds close enough to hunt. That's why keying in a specific sights like Prairie Dog towns can help lead to success. ONX hunt app played a huge part in helping them find these Prairie Dog towns that the Prairie Chickens were using as leks. If you're considering a western bird hunt this a podcast you'll want to listen to!Love the idea of heading west to hunt but the cost for an Elk or Mule Deer tag is too expensive? Maybe it's time to plan a western bird, the views are incredible, the hunting is world class, an
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Client Success - Transforming Recreational Property
03/12/2019 Duración: 01h07minDuring this week's podcast, we sit down with a client form Southern Missouri to discuss the transformation his property is going through. In February 2018, we toured the 147 acres in South Central Missouri. This father/son duo were eager to begin working on improving the habitat after four years of slow, random, and sparse wildlife encounters. Right out of the gate, we knew the property would present unique access issues as the land lays long and narrow. However, after getting onsite and evaluating the landscape we quickly learned that the features present on the property were extremely versatile. The open acres were situated well with an immense amount of native grasses poking through the abandoned fescue fields. A cedar glade also occupied one hillside, where diversity was waiting to be unveiled with the proper land management practices. Since we developed the plan, this property has flourished. Bedding thickets are now in place offering consistent secure bedding opportunities as well as ample woody browse.
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Virtual Property Evaluations
03/12/2019 Duración: 01h11minFinally, it is here! We have been hinting at this for some time and after many months of development, we are releasing a new service to landowners. This podcast unveils and describes in full detail a new way we are able to assist landowners in managing their property. For many years we have been putting boots on the ground with clients across 27 states by completing in the field consultations. This has been the backbone of our services, but this has also allowed us to survey the country and learn the typical plant communities that occur in each region. This long term research has allowed us to confidently offer Virtual Property Evaluations as a service to those who may not be able to commit to a full consultation. This service will be conducted via online video conferencing software, so we will be able to share screens and accurately guide you to your property goals. This service will assist those looking to get more out of there property, maximize the landscape, improve habitat, develop hunting strategies, a
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Hunting a Wilderness - What Does the Future Hold
26/11/2019 Duración: 01h07sThis past week, we stepped out into a different realm most would not picture us in. We took advantage of the 1000's of acres of public land in southwest Missouri open to hunting. These acres are held and managed by the US Forest Service. There are two separate units in this area, one being a Wilderness and the other units being actively managed using prescribed fire and intense TSI. This was the perfect way for us to examine and explore both units to accurately compare preservation versus conservation mindset.It became very clear just a few steps into the wilderness that we chose to hunt during the morning that the habitat was declining rapidly. Without the regular disturbances like fire or grazing, these 13,000 acres should be experiencing, the native grasses and diverse forbs are fading fast. Red cedar is encroaching quickly across the glades and the disappearing woodlands. The understory was full of these diversity robbing trees. In comparison, just across the road, crews have been hired to cut the cedars
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Kansas Deer Hunting & Land Management with Kyle Hedges
26/11/2019 Duración: 01h14sKyle Hedges and Frank Loncarich joined the Land & Legacy team to extend the knowledge and information our company can provide. Both with a long history in land management, they've brought lots of information to this platform, but they're also passionate deer hunters. Kyle Hedges joins us this week to discuss his long history of managing his family farm in southeast Kansas. We're going back to the early 90's when Kyle began the process of land management. Similar to Adam and Matt, Kyle focuses on what's best for the landscape knowing it will improve his hunting also. Unlike the Ozark Mountains of southern Missouri, this part of Kansas is mixed grassland and woodlands. From CRP, prescribed fire, to managing woodlands with timber stand improvement and bedding thickets, Kyle has worked to improve the land and his work is proving successful. Over the years the game populations have risen and fallen but through habitat management, Kyle has been able to increase his carrying capacity and experience more successf
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Massive Habitat Improvements in Kentucky
19/11/2019 Duración: 58minIf you have listened and followed along for very long, you know that we often recommend full-scale land management and habitat improvements on each property we visit. This workload can often-times be overwhelming as the projects seem to stack up quickly. Very few times, does the landowner take the wheel, roll up the sleeves, and begin to knock out projects one by one based on time being a limited resource. However, Land & Legacy client, Heath Sutton of Bowling Green, KY has been hard at work and is seeing a complete property transformation in just a few short months. In this podcast, you will hear the recommendations and the follow-up work completed thus far. We visited Heath's property in February of 2019, since then, the land management updates have been nonstop. A complete harvest of the cedar understory has been completed. The cedar harvest was completed by a logging crew and Heath got paid twice for cedar! Be sure to listen to learn how this happened! What remains is a mixed open canopy timber as wel
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Hunting Success with Habitat Improvement
19/11/2019 Duración: 48minTrying to manage a property to maximize your hunting success sounds like an easy thing to do! To anyone who's ever owned or managed a farm knows it's way more complicated than that. This week we're joined by three Land & Legacy clients who we've worked with to improve the habitat on their farm not only for deer but many other animals as well. It's a podcast you don't want to miss as you hear some results they've had in only a short time. What do you think a deer would prefer more during the winter, woody browse from a recently fallen tree or a pile of whole corn? The answer may surprise you! What do you believe is more beneficial to game birds like Northern Bobwhite Quail or Pheasants? Mike in Northern Missouri had a major project recently that lead to him watching his first pheasant using his farm. Lastly Adam asks the questions he's been using a lot lately about the power of young forest and quality cover. Would you spend more time creating food plots or cutting in quality cover in your timber? We cover
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Habitat Changes and the Effects on Hunting
12/11/2019 Duración: 56minEvery deer season is a learning experience and for Adam and Chad it's a great reminder of just how far it has come. Not many people are blessed with the ability to have a family farm and a long-term lease next to each other, but it's given them the ability to watch the deer herd change as well as the size of the bucks calling their farm home. Unfortunately it took much longer than expected! Over the years people preached food plots were key, but they found that to be inaccurate. With recent large scale changes to their management they've seen changes happen fast! Managing and hunting a home farm does require different tactics than you may see used on outdoor television. Patience is key, playing it safe and reminding yourself it's a marathon not a sprint. Frustrations and slow hunts could tempt a hunter to want to dive into a spot where they know deer frequent but it could lead to slow hunts the remainder of the season. This is a mindset that will allow your farm to hunt fresh from September to January. One th
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Whiplash - The Story of a 6.5 Year-Old Whitetail
12/11/2019 Duración: 51minOn this podcast, we chat with Land & Legacy contributor Seth Harker. Seth is a life-long resident of Southern Missouri and has taken his fair share of mature whitetails in the area. The story and hunt for a buck named Whiplash is one that starts several years ago. On a recent rut hunt, Seth completed the story by arrowing this 157 2/8th inch bruiser. During the podcast, we will chat about the years of development and details that lead to the recent harvest of Whiplash. You will hear how critical it is to record and catalog trail camera images once a solid deer has been noted. Watch the range and patterns develop over the years to make the strategic game plan. Habitat improvements like clear-cutting can decrease the range of an individual buck of interest just like it did for Whiplash. Even during the rut, deer can be patterned! It is important to take notice of these patterns that develop so you can replicate the success that Seth just experienced. Being patient and diligent will kill target deer. Don't
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How to Monitor the Phases of the Rut
05/11/2019 Duración: 27minWith each passing week, the rut closes in. We've been studying hard the daily updates from the Cuddelink System. We aren't just looking for where deer are located, but more importantly, what are they doing. Behavior and wind are two of the biggest predictors of stand selection for us at this time of the year. We closely monitor the intensity of movement by the trail camera images as well as our in the field observations. At this point of the season, we have located two main pockets of antlerless deer, these does are still very grouped up and devouring a destination food resource. So at this point, the preliminary chasing has begun, but the full chase and seeking phase is quickly approaching. As this timeframe closes in, we are expecting more time in the stand in hopes of encountering one of our top deer. We encourage you to monitor the deer and their behavior on the places you hunt closely as well. Don't let the good information be missed. Use this to your advantage as you choose stands to hunt or begin to g
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Shrubs, Rutting Whitetails, and Adequate Cover
05/11/2019 Duración: 01h11minThis week is devoted to all things cover. Cover for wildlife can come in many different shapes and sizes. This is why we promote various cover types and within those cover types according to the region you should have a whole suite of beneficial species. Tune into this podcast to hear what cover looks like in each region of the country for whitetails. Every region has different factors that determine what type or composition of cover should be present. The various forms are dictated by the climate, rainfall, and length of the growing season. Why does this matter? At this point in the season in much of the country, whitetails are seeking out the cover to find does. As land managers and landowners we need to be able to promote the right cover on each property. Each element of cover we discuss should be present to play a key role in the development of the deer herd and attractiveness of the property. To best understand what type of security cover, escape cover, bedding cover, and fawning cover should be present
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Critical Habitat Observations
01/11/2019 Duración: 01h11minOn this podcast, we discuss several critical observations we made while consulting across the country. Recent trips have taken us to farms in Mississippi, Virginia, Arkansas, Iowa, and Missouri. We have seen several trends on the past tours that we devote our time to discuss. Our goal is to educate everyone on the proper management of the natural resources on their land. Closed canopy forests are so common across much of North America. However, when we examine forests closely, they provide a very small amount of benefit to the overall landscape for many wildlife species. Forests produce on average 50-100 pounds of digestible forage per acre each year, yet a whitetail consumes over 2,000 pounds of food a year. When we place real values on each acre of land we are managing, we find a huge under producing element. Although this resource is a low producer, we find it dominating the landscape! If we want to manage a property to be super productive, we have to decrease the number of acres in closed-canopy forest. T
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It's Go Time in the Deer Woods
29/10/2019 Duración: 28minThis is the time in which deer hunters across the country begin to hit the woods with real anticipation for encountering rutting whitetails. From our in the field observations and what has been sent through the CuddeLink System, we know very little chasing is occurring in our neighborhood at this time. However, we are just days away from a massive cold front closing out October. The combination of a cold front and the photoperiod is a recipe for pre-rut activity. In this week's podcast, we discuss how our hunting strategy of being conservative thus far in the hunting season is about to change! We start to move in for a strike when the deer begin to move and get on their feet chasing does. If we pressure the property too much before the peak of deer movement, we limit ourselves and productiveness when the chances of encountering mature whitetails is at its peak. Listen closely to the hunting strategy we will begin to deploy this week and the few to follow. It's all about cover, find the cover and hunt! Deer be
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Missing a Hitlist Buck with a Bow
22/10/2019 Duración: 50minNot every encounter with a giant whitetail ends well. Misses are not fun, but they are real and happen to every bowhunter. Without fail at some point you will either miss a buck or loss one to a marginal hit. These tend to be the lower points of archery hunting. On this podcast, we discuss a recent hunt on the Prairie Hollow Property that resulted with an amazing encounter with the largest whitetail currently on the property. The hunt did not end with a truck bed full of antler, but a clean miss and more intel for future hunts.During the podcast, we set the stage for the preparations ahead of time to the habitat, the access, the stand location, hunting conditions, and overall hunting strategy. This powerful cold front that hit the Midwest early in October was highly influential in the success and deer movement we experienced during the hunt. We want this podcast to be like any other, an educational experience that will help others succeed in the outdoors.There are a ton of great days left in the hunting seaso
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Getting REAL Value from your Recreational Land
22/10/2019 Duración: 01h12minOn this podcast, Matt interviews returning guest Todd Watts to share in detail the transition of The Hogan property to new owners. It is not uncommon to have many listeners call in to ask questions regarding recreational land real estate questions. Since Todd was the owner of a stellar property in Ohio that just went through real estate transaction process it was only fitting to bring him back on the podcast to discuss getting the most out of the recreational land you own. This property was on the market for two weeks, showed once, and received a full price offer. This is the type of real estate success we want to share with you. With any type of real estate, every buyer wants a deal and every seller wants to get the most out of there property. In this podcast, we share with you how to setup a recreational property to make it stand out when it hits the market. There are key features that these type properties need to have, while some less valuable features can be forgotten. It is important to offer a wide ran
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Iowa Big Buck Land Management
15/10/2019 Duración: 01h02minAs most hunters are making their way to the woods to hunt and enjoy a season they've looked forward to all year, Adam and Kyle are doing things a little different. They're headed to Iowa to assist a landowner with his habitat management plan. This involves everything from prairie restoration, timber management, and food plots. This is right in the mecca of big buck tv in southern Iowa, what do you think is the biggest limiting factor with the habitat and needs of the deer? This podcast Adam and Kyle discuss the importance in understand the species present on your property and how to manage them. Whether it's keeping the pastures in pasture and the wildlife area in native beneficial species, this property has all the bells and whistles. From cattle, to crops, to large tracts of timber, this Iowa farm is a beautiful place that we can all learn from. One things for sure about this podcast, you'll learn techniques that aren't being endorsed or sold by all the shows trying to improve the habitat is this part of th
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Consulting and Restoring Lands in Oklahoma
15/10/2019 Duración: 01h06minOn this weeks podcast Matt and Frank discuss in full a property consultation from eastern Oklahoma. This property has some incredible opportunities to create a diverse property with dynamic habitat. The landscape in this region has the potential to strongly influence deer travel patterns and hold quality whitetails. In addition, produce some exceptional habitat for wild turkeys. This however can not happen without some sizeable changes. There are some challenges to this property transformation, but we cover those and discuss how with the proper plan in place we the landowner can experience the property at its fullest potential. This podcast will encourage and inspire you to look at your place in a new way! Don’t set back and not manage the habitat for the species in decline in your area. Be a steward of the land! Enjoy.Learn.Share!
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Habitat and Hunting for Sage Grouse
08/10/2019 Duración: 01h14minThe United States Public Lands are a wonderful thing to enjoy if you're a sportsman, bird watcher, or anyone who likes being outside. Unfortunately, for some species our public lands are the few places where adequate habitat is abundant enough for steady populations. Unfortunately, that isn't the case for the Sage Grouse. This past week, Kyle Hedges and Frank Loncarich are headed to Wyoming to chase this illusive bird and learn more about the declining species. When it comes to bird hunting there are few that have the passion to chase all the game birds of North America, but Frank and Kyle are bird obsessed. With all the public land available in the western United States it's a great opportunity for hunters like Frank and Kyle to experience something that no man can find in the eastern US, Sage Grouse. Listen in to Frank and Kyle as they discuss the habitat, terrain, populations, and how the government is working to improve the populations of Sage Grouse. It's a great change of pace as Land & Legacy works
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How to Decide Which Stand to Hunt
08/10/2019 Duración: 59minThere are many questions that run through your mind as a hunter each fall. Some of the most common include, which stand should I hunt? How do you determine which conditions the stand should be hunted with? Often times you can find yourself second-guessing every decision you seem to make when you enter the woods. This is a two-part podcast. The first part we break down for you is our pre-hunt conversation as we weigh out the pros and cons of each stand option for the daily conditions. The second part is the post-hunt interview were we bring you up to speed on the evening's events or lack of events. The purpose of this podcast is to let you hear our conversations and thought-process before we make our climb into a tree.Every time you sit in the stand you should learn. Take something away from that hunt that is beneficial for the next time you enter the woods. Be sure when you make your decisions on where to hunt you take into consideration the daily conditions, time of the year, bedding cover, and preferred foo