88. Managing Your Forest for Whitetails: TSI/FSI, Sunlight & Building Habitat That Works
What actually makes great deer habitat inside a timber stand? In this episode of the Design. Build. Hunt. podcast, we break down how forests naturally grow—and why doing nothing often leads to poor whitetail habitat. From old-field succession to closed-canopy hardwoods, we explain what happens over decades as sunlight disappears and understory browse fades. Then we walk through how Timber Stand Improvement (TSI) and Forest Stand Improvement (FSI) can reset your woods, create structure, improve bedding, influence travel corridors, and ultimately transfer sunlight energy into your buck’s antlers. We cover: How forests change over time Why mature timber often becomes “park-like” and unproductive Bedding area cutting intensity (and why most landowners don’t cut enough) Corridor creation and influencing deer movement Oak release and managing competition Hinge cutting, hack-and-squirt, girdle-and-spray When to cut—and when not to Whether to DIY or hire professionals If you want to turn sunlight into structure, browse, cover, and better hunts, this episode is for you. For the full written series referenced in this episode, visit the Learning Center at WhitetailPartners.com and search for “A Forest Built for Deer.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
87. How to Buy a Whitetail Property (What to Look For & What to Avoid)
Buying a whitetail property is one of the biggest decisions a hunter can make—and it’s also one of the easiest places to make irreversible mistakes. In this episode of the Design. Build. Hunt. Podcast, Josh and Sam break down how to buy a whitetail property with clarity and confidence. Drawing from years of habitat consulting, land evaluation, and real-world buying experience, they walk through the big-picture decisions, common red flags, and critical features that separate great properties from lifelong regrets. This conversation covers: Why land buying is different than buying a home The biggest mistakes buyers make—and how to avoid them What makes a property huntable long-term How distance, access, neighbors, and layout affect success Why diversity matters more than perfection This episode pairs directly with our How to Buy a Whitetail Property course, which includes a detailed checklist and real examples to help buyers make better decisions. 👉 Access the full course here:https://www.whitetailpartners.com/how-to-buy-a-whitetail-property Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
86. The Habitat To-Do List: What Whitetail Properties Need Right Now (Jan–March)
Deer season may be winding down, but habitat season is just getting started. In this episode of Design. Build. Hunt., Josh and Sam walk through the most important habitat tasks to tackle between January and early spring—the work that saves you time, money, and frustration later in the year. From planning and timber work to food plots, fruit trees, invasive control, and offseason prep, this conversation focuses on doing the right work at the right time so your property functions as a system, not a collection of random projects. Whether you’re a new landowner or a seasoned manager, this episode will help you prioritize what actually matters right now. In this episode: Why planning always comes before chainsaws The right way to approach winter timber work Offseason advantages most landowners miss Food plot and fruit tree timing (North vs South) How to “reload” now so spring doesn’t overwhelm you Watch this episode on YouTube! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
85. From Observation to Action: Turning Deer Season Intel & Post Season Scouting into Confident Habitat Projects
In this episode of the Design. Build. Hunt. podcast, Josh sits down with Scott to break down how in-season observations and post-season scouting translate into clear, confident habitat management decisions. From notes taken in the stand to trail cameras, snow tracking, and late-season patterns, this conversation focuses on turning raw information into actionable projects that actually improve how a property hunts. They cover: Why writing things down during the season changes everything How habitat improvements evolve year-to-year instead of being “one and done” How to avoid paralysis by analysis and make progress without overthinking If you’ve ever walked a property after the season and thought, “I know something needs to change — I just don’t know what,” this episode will help you bridge that gap. Watch this episode on YouTube! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
84. From Good to GREAT: How Alignment Changed Everything
In this episode of Design. Build. Hunt., Josh Raley sits down with Whitetail Partners clients Joe and Talyn to break down how their South-Central Georgia property went from good to GREAT once all the pieces were finally working together. Over the years, they’d received solid input from foresters, habitat organizations, and implementation crews. Each voice brought value—but each focused on a different piece of the puzzle. What was missing was a single, holistic plan that put all the pieces together. In early 2025, Joe and Talyn worked with Whitetail Partners to come up with this holistic plan, and the results speak for themselves! In this conversation, we cover: Why good advice can still lead to inconsistent results How access and pressure control changed deer movement fast Where timber thinning and prescribed fire fit into the bigger picture Using mock scrapes as intelligence, not pressure points Why food plots finally started functioning instead of just growing How confidence in the plan led to passing good deer—and killing better ones This episode is a real-world example of what happens when a property stops being managed in pieces and starts working as one system. 👉 Watch on YouTube! https://youtu.be/sFdn0pnxlE0 👉 Learn more about Whitetail Partners:https://www.whitetailpartners.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices