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  1. GrowingDeer.tv was created by Dr. Grant Woods as a means to share his love for managing and growing white-tailed deer. Grant’s passions in life are God, family and hunting. Grant has been hunting since the third grade and has degrees from Southwest Missouri State University, University of Georgia, and Clemson University. His goal is to provide current, useful information about deer hunting ...

  2. Jan 15, 2021 · The Low Hole. The single easiest way to get started improving a deer property is to identify “the low hole in the bucket” and address it. I first heard about this “low hole in the bucket” idea from Dr. Grant Woods many years ago. The concept was inspired by an agricultural principal known as Liebig’s Law of the Minimum, which states ...

  3. If you are interested in applying for an internship with GrowingDeer please email info@growingdeer.tv with the following information: References including a college advisor, past employer and a character witness (such as pastor, etc.). Provide full name, title/relationship and phone number for each reference.

  4. Sep 21, 2020 · One veteran deer biologist who urges hunters to believe those findings and other GPS-based research is Dr. Grant Woods, owner/creator of Growing Deer TV and The Proving Grounds in southwestern Missouri. Woods sees no scientific links between lunar cycles and deer/elk activity – including his own early-1990s research that predicted deer ...

  5. Brett. Brett, 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.

  6. In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer Podcast, Josh talks with Dr. Grant Woods about using the Release Process for better food plots, increased soil health, and bigger deer. Dr. Woods has been working on the Release Process and has perfected his methods as well as the blends he likes to use for his area.

  7. Aug 25, 2014 · The Reason: Deer love acorns and white oak acorns are usually eaten or rotten by the late season so deer switch to red oak acorns. Recent Posts How to reduce coughing while hunting Podcast: Grant Woods, Guest of Antler & Feather How to Conceal a Food Plot From Neighbors Why We Prefer Food Plot Blends In Warm and Cool Season Food Plots Why ...

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