This week we are joined by Dan Moultrie and Derrick Duke of Moultrie Feeders to discuss managing for deer and turkeys plus learn about the latest in technology. Dan has been a part of managing several high profile hunting properties and through his obsession with growing big deer has seen some of the best ideas others have put in place. We did our best to glean some of these concepts and learn how everyone can better improve their hunting grounds. It’s an interesting discussion that is rooted in trial and error while explaining what has worked. If you’re trying to make your hunting property, club or lease a better place, then you’ll want to pay attention to this one. Listen, Learn and Enjoy.
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