Marties Whitetail Plans

November through March is deer time at Marties in Elk River and Monticello.

Have you been struggling to get your dream deer? Do you have a winter wonderland for whitetail?

Our property planners have over 20 years experience and are ready to help with anything whitetail, from simple food plot seed selection all the way to contracting improvements on your deer parcel. Let us help you improve your hunt and secure your wonder whitetail!

All of our plans are built around the 6 key planning principals

  • Bedding 

  • Sanctuary

  • Access

  • Topography

  • Feed

  • Neighbors

Making these 6 features work in harmony is the goal of every plan.

Fill out the form below, or better yet stop in and we will peak at your parcel online to see if our services might be a match for your goals. 

Why Wait?  Your store visit is no charge (we love talking deer). Take the first step towards a better hunting season.

Attract, Hold, Hunt

Remodel your Property for Better Hunting

Trying to hunt deer when you don’t know where they bed, feed and socialize will burn out a parcel.  Understanding/Dictating where the deer bed, feed and socialize lets us hunt undetected.

Bedding

Housing the ladies is the easiest way to see more mature bucks.  It’s also the least expensive.  If you’re not bedding deer, the bucks have little to reason to visit during the rut.

Only improve bedding in areas that work with your access/exit strategy.

Glyphosate for Food Plots
From Simple Food Plot Questions to Contracted Property Improvements Marties is the Place

Food

Deer live by their stomachs.  They feed 5 times per day.  Where to plant is a formula of bedding and access.  Planting food in the wrong spot can ruin a property.

Access

Successful properties create access around dead zones.  We need a safe place for the wind to blow or the deer get smart quickly.  Every property has limits on where humans can travel.  Know your limits.

Create a Plan for your Property

Random improvements seldom move the needle for quality hunting.  You have to work with what your property offers, and accept its limitations.  The main goal is to move through your property while spooking zero deer.  Plan your improvements to work in harmony.  The closer we get, the better the hunt.

 

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