Turning An Iowa Pasture Farm Into A Deer Hunting Mecca
We are expanding into the legendary whitetail state of Iowa!!
As always, these farms are developed to consistently produce bow range opportunities at mature deer. In addition, they will have an emphasis on late season hunting to accommodate non-resident hunters hunting Iowa's late muzzleloader season, which can be an easier tag to draw.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates from Iowa soon, we just started developing several farms there this spring!
If you are interested in having us find and develop you an Iowa farm, visit our website at: thewhitetailgroup.com/premarket/
About The Whitetail Group
The Whitetail Group was created by Bobby Kendall with the vision of becoming the country’s preeminent developer of recreational properties for the ELITE whitetail hunter. Bobby’s passion for the outdoors and recreational development burns so hot that he moved his entire family to the Golden Triangle in West Central Illinois from their home in Up-State New York. Bobby’s entire career has been devoted to honing his woodsmanship skills and continuing to deepen his understanding of the behavioral patterns of America’s most popular big game animal. This knowledge and understanding of whitetails manifests itself in the careful layout and meaningful improvements made to each tract of land The Whitetail Group develops.
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He just harvested one of the rarest bucks of all...."the unicorn buck"!
More of these videos please!
Fantastic !! Can not wait .......
Love the video. Learning a lot, keep them coming
Awesome job.
What a unique buck
Awesome video, congratulations. This goes to show that hard work pays off
@TheWhitetailGroup
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, executing the right strategy for the farm and for late season, 178" deer down on the second hunt!!
I've been working on converting a pastured farm I purchased a year ago. It's been a lot of fun putting plans into action. Great video here. Good improvements. Implemented and proven.
@TheWhitetailGroup
2 жыл бұрын
Pasture farms are a blank canvas! How are you transforming yours?
@UncleBucks
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheWhitetailGroup this June, there will be 18 acres of pollinator plantings going in the open pasture areas. I have about 3 acres reserved for food plots - corn this year. I installed some culverts and made ditch crossings where needed. Took down a mile or two of internal barbed wire fence. Got 3 shooting boxes set up. Planted a few switchgrass screens. Dug out a couple small ponds. Best of all, there's about 20 mature pasture apple trees of some kind in desperate need of pruning, so I've been working on them lately. They drew the bucks in really well last year in late September. It's been hard work but so very rewarding!
@TheWhitetailGroup
2 жыл бұрын
@@UncleBucks that sounds like a project, very rewarding to see everything come full circle and to have the deer use what you created or modified. Like you, we really enjoy the process of developing farms!
Awsome work Guys love it 👍🦌
This what I’m about to do. I’m so excited
@TheWhitetailGroup
2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome, it's so rewarding seeing everything come together!
@appallokelley3207
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheWhitetailGroup I’ll just be glad to live next to proud Americans . I need to get my kids out of the state I’m currently In.
great video!
I just moved to spencer! I'm a veteran and it would be awesome to help clean, build, weld and have fun hunting there. I've never been near hunting land. I'm hunting here in iowa asap.
Nice👌🏼👍🏻💪🏽
That deer has a saggy ear like the rompala buck!
Do you have a way that you cement in your blinds so that they don't move on you.
@a3fan11atick
Жыл бұрын
We all do it a little Different … I pound a fence post at an angle at the each leg .. I save the safety harness tree straps that come with tree stands and I use them to strap each leg to the t post … Toby pounds a stake in the center and uses high tensile wire drill a hole through a joist and then twists the wire to tighten it down like a turn buckle would … we are about to put a bunch up in Kansas and I will be doing both including a cemented anchor under the center in case an f 5 comes through 😂
@CouleeRegionWhitetails759am
Жыл бұрын
@@a3fan11atick Ok thank you
What warm season grasses did you plant?
@judddavis8564
Жыл бұрын
I can’t answer for them, but to me it looked like it was some sort of a crp mix that was there previously. What they did was burn it and it comes back naturally, better than ever. I could be wrong, but that’s what it looked like to me. Burning crp, or any grass land in the spring is one of the best practices to replenish the native grasses like that. We do a lot of that up here in southern MN.
@TheWhitetailGroup
Жыл бұрын
Yes that’s correct, it was a CRP mix of bluestem, Indian grass etc. The summer after we burned it exploded to 8-12 feet tall in places! Some of the best warm season grasses we’ve seen
I have a wrp property in Clark county Missouri I would like to see if you could help with a wrp property
@TheWhitetailGroup
Жыл бұрын
We offer a hunting strategy consulting service. Is that something you would be interested in?thewhitetailgroup.com/consulting
@kalebdonahue3162
Жыл бұрын
@@TheWhitetailGroup I saw that on your website I don’t think it’s in the budget I understand your time thanks for responding I’m getting some ideas from your videos
How many acres is this farm?
@TheWhitetailGroup
Жыл бұрын
110 I think it was