Hey there, I couldn't find much for this online, maybe you guys can point me in the right direction.
Me and some other guys just bought a small piece of land, about 350 feet wide and 2km long with a large section of crown land on one side and private on the others with the intentions of hunting deer. It's in Eastern Ontario and is a bit swampy and thick but there's lots of potential and lots of deer trails. There aren't any human made trails through it at all. We have access to it from the north and south. It's pretty thick, there's a few pics in this album
http://s11.photobucket.com/albums/a176/Ikantski/northern territories/
There's a mix of maple, cedars, pines and supposedly even a few oak trees in there somewhere.
Anywhere that we're on a road or trail... that's on our way there or back.
I've always hunted on farmland so I'm not sure how to go about this, obviously the first thing I'd like to do is cut a path from top to bottom to make it easy for scouting, stand building and eventually hunting. I can probably do this without cutting down any large trees but are there certain rules to that? I'm pretty sure I should keep the cedars and conifers for bedding/cover and the oaks for acorns. I won't cut down any tall trees because they provide the canopy. Further advice on that would be appreciated.
Are there certain things we should be planting to attract deer? The woodlot has lots of soy and corn fields within a km of it but if it's worth it, we'll try to plant something.
Are coyotes worth hunting? Does it really make a difference? We've seen a bunch of tracks and found at least one carcass with yote tracks around it.
I'm not too worried about pressuring them during the winter, there's plenty of the same woods on either side of our property. That's about it, I'm sure there's things I haven't even thought of so I would appreciate the enlightenment, thanks guys. This is our little slice of heaven:
Me and some other guys just bought a small piece of land, about 350 feet wide and 2km long with a large section of crown land on one side and private on the others with the intentions of hunting deer. It's in Eastern Ontario and is a bit swampy and thick but there's lots of potential and lots of deer trails. There aren't any human made trails through it at all. We have access to it from the north and south. It's pretty thick, there's a few pics in this album
http://s11.photobucket.com/albums/a176/Ikantski/northern territories/
There's a mix of maple, cedars, pines and supposedly even a few oak trees in there somewhere.
Anywhere that we're on a road or trail... that's on our way there or back.
I've always hunted on farmland so I'm not sure how to go about this, obviously the first thing I'd like to do is cut a path from top to bottom to make it easy for scouting, stand building and eventually hunting. I can probably do this without cutting down any large trees but are there certain rules to that? I'm pretty sure I should keep the cedars and conifers for bedding/cover and the oaks for acorns. I won't cut down any tall trees because they provide the canopy. Further advice on that would be appreciated.
Are there certain things we should be planting to attract deer? The woodlot has lots of soy and corn fields within a km of it but if it's worth it, we'll try to plant something.
Are coyotes worth hunting? Does it really make a difference? We've seen a bunch of tracks and found at least one carcass with yote tracks around it.
I'm not too worried about pressuring them during the winter, there's plenty of the same woods on either side of our property. That's about it, I'm sure there's things I haven't even thought of so I would appreciate the enlightenment, thanks guys. This is our little slice of heaven:





















































