Posted By: centralala
Creating bedding areas?? - 03/30/15 07:02 AM
Quality bedding cover for deer is cover that is thick from 0-3'; high and open above 3'. It needs to be on south facing slopes if it is to be used during the winter. If it is to be used during the summer it needs to have a partial canopy for shade and be on a north facing slope. The size of the bedding area is also important. Deer will use small areas (an acre or two in size) if that’s the largest block around, but prefer larger blocks so predators have difficulty isolating them. I usually create bedding areas that are at least 10 acres or larger.
In addition to creating bedding areas, I make them sanctuaries. That is I stay out of them except during the spring to shed hunt or to recover a shot deer during season.
Growing Deer together,
Grant
That is from Dr. Grant Woods. My question is about maintaining that 0' - 3' level. I've just created 2 bedding areas (hopefully) that I want to keep at that preferably 3' height. Opinions on bushogging this area with the cutter raised up to about 2.5' in the spring to keep it a bedding area for many years?
In addition to creating bedding areas, I make them sanctuaries. That is I stay out of them except during the spring to shed hunt or to recover a shot deer during season.
Growing Deer together,
Grant
That is from Dr. Grant Woods. My question is about maintaining that 0' - 3' level. I've just created 2 bedding areas (hopefully) that I want to keep at that preferably 3' height. Opinions on bushogging this area with the cutter raised up to about 2.5' in the spring to keep it a bedding area for many years?