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How Deer Use Food Plots Throughout the Season
Deer use food plots differently throughout the year. Learn how seasonal behavior influences food plot activity and how to hunt and manage plots more effectively.


Funnels vs. Travel Corridors: What's the Difference?
Funnels and travel corridors are often confused, but they aren't the same thing. Learn how to identify each one and use them to predict deer movement more effectively.


Reading a Map to Pinpoint Deer Movement
Learn how to identify travel corridors, bedding areas, transition zones, funnels, and other key features that influence deer movement using aerial maps.


Why Food Plot Shape Matters More Than Most Hunters Think
Using food plot shapes to influence deer movement in your plot.


How to Position Food Plots for Better Hunts
The best food plot isn't always the biggest. Learn how bedding cover, access, security, and location can turn a food plot into a better hunting tool.


7 Reasons Deer Aren't Using Your Food Plot
Discover seven common reasons deer avoid food plots, including poor location, lack of security cover, hunting pressure, competing food sources, and more.


Attraction Plots vs. Nutrition Plots
Not all food plots serve the same purpose. Learn the difference between attraction plots and nutrition plots, and how choosing the right approach can improve your hunting and habitat goals.


How Big Should a Food Plot Be?
A quarter-acre plot can sometimes outperform a five-acre field. Learn how food plot size influences deer movement, security, and hunting success.


Why Trail Cams Are Your Best Friend for Food Plots
Trail cameras do more than capture deer photos. Learn how trail cams can help you monitor food plot activity, understand deer behavior, and make better hunting decisions throughout the season.
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