Showing posts with label recreation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recreation. Show all posts

Friday, April 7, 2017

Winter Planning Gives Way To Spring Enacting

     I haven't posted anything lately regarding the planning taking place for another great year here at Williams Wilderness Lodge, so I thought I would do my best to get everyone up to speed. First let me tell you that we had another very mild winter. It's early April and we still have bucks holding their antlers. Additionally, I went on a walkabout in February and spotted a lot of very late season rubs and a few scrapes.
Whitetail grouped up in NE corner April 1st
     The last two weeks have been almost non-stop rain, so we are expecting the understory of the woods to grow up quite rapidly in the near future, just in time for some great Spring turkey hunting. Based upon sign and movement patterns last year, we will be moving a few stands around for the upcoming whitetail season. I have attached the photo of the planned stand placement below. For those who have hunted with us before, this will make perfect sense. If you haven't hunted with us before, don't hesitate to call and inquire. I like to think I am a fairly friendly guy (as long as I've completed my first two cups of coffee) and I'll be happy to help familiarize you with the property and possibly get you locked in for a great whitetail deer hunt this Fall.
Williams Wilderness Lodge Stand Placement 2017 (Tentative)
     The two ladder stand movements will be overlooking two prime staging areas on the property. I am also moving the Millennium hanging stand (cadillac of hanging stands) to a better location along a travel corridor. The most exciting addition for 2017 is the new pentagon box blind that will be installed in the northeast corner. Those that hunted last year know that we had some big bucks roaming in there last year. I have toiled long and hard to turn this blind into a portable luxury home on wheels. With the help of an old boat trailer and just enough woodworking skill to injure myself multiple times, this is the result.

     This beauty will be staged on the top of the ridgeline for Spring Turkey Season and then moved down into the monster buck "coffin corner" for the 2017 Whitetail Season. 

     Now let's discuss food plots for 2017. In past years I have planted Spring foodplots with varied results. I have utilized plotsaver fencing and repellant which works fairly well. It doesn't keep all of the deer out, but it does make a distinct difference from leaving the plot wide open for browsing. Nonetheless, this year I will be waiting until late Summer to plant Fall plots only. I think this will help to make the plots last longer into the season than years past. Additionally, I am trying out a new seed mix this year. I will be planting Eagle Broadside Blend this year. It is a mixture of soybeans, radishes, wheat, and turnips. It is designed for the soybeans to grow up first for forage, followed by the radishes, then the wheat, and finally the turnips. It is supposed to last much longer with different food growing at different times.



     So, as you can see the busy season has begun for us here at Williams Wilderness Lodge. Our goal is to provide the greatest quality hunt we can for you at an incredibly affordable price. Please give me a call today and we can get you setup for a great season.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Cool Season Food Plot Planting Day




     Today is cool season food plot planting day at Williams Wilderness Lodge. Three plots will be planted in advance of three expected days of rain which will allow good germination and quality food for trophy whitetails, ensuring a quality private hunt for all this year. It will be a busy day of planting forage oats, austrian winter peas, and varieties of clover. The big whitetail bucks are starting to show up and we intend to feed them well so they will have plenty of energy for the many does they will encounter during the rut.
This whitetail only wanted to show his rack for now.

Nice potential on this 8 point buck
                            





Friday, August 14, 2015

A Summary of the Year So Far

     This is just a short summary of the year at Williams Wilderness Lodge so far to help you plan for your upcoming trophy whitetail hunt. We are very proud here of the hunts we provide and work year-round to ensure a quality hunt for all. If you have considered hunting with us before but haven't pulled the trigger on it this is the year to sneak in and give us a try.
 
     It has been another solid year weather-wise. If it is possible to believe, this year has been even wetter than last year. Until last week, there has not been a period of more than three days without rain since early spring. The majority of this rain has been consistent downpours as well, not light showers. This has allowed the intermittent creek on the property to flow the majority of the year. The constant precipitation has created substantially healthy undergrowth which has been inviting for a significant whitetail deer population. Natural food plots abound throughout the property.

     The majority of our woods are white and red oak trees. The acorn crop this year will easily be the largest this property has seen under our ownership. We know where the deer will be once these acorns start dropping.
Whitetail deer will have a feast when these start dropping
     In addition to the natural food plots growing abundantly at Williams Wilderness Lodge this year, I have planted additional supplementary food plots in order to attract whitetail deer to the property. One spring plot was planted in the bottom field across from our elevated box blind. This plot was planted with forage soybeans as well as grain sorghum. The sorghum was added to create a long, thick stalk for support to allow the soybeans to grow longer and taller. This plot will provide good early season greenery for whitetail deer as well as great late season hunting when the beans are on the ground.
Soybeans draw whitetail deer in
     Additional food plots are being prepared and are set to be seeded this Sunday. I will be planting a mini-plot as described in a previous post Fall Mini Plot in the narrow field to the west of the bottom field. I will be planting it with forage oats and austrian winter peas. Austrian winter peas are the ultimate cool season food plot for big deer. The whitetails love this stuff! I will be putting up a plotsaver fence to preserve this mini-plot until it is well established. A single man box blind overlooks this area and will create some great action for hunters this rifle season as well as muzzle loader season.
Gun hunters will love this spot.
     Two more mini-plots that will be planted on Sunday will be in small openings around the pond. These will consist of forage oats and a variety of clovers.There has been much more activity from all wildlife in the pond area this year. Deer and turkey both have been getting more comfortable in closer proximity to the house this year and on many occasions I have awakened to whitetail and turkey in the yard. These plots will serve to feed the growing population and a ladder stand is situated close between the two plots.
This is a great archery stand for big deer.
     Additionally, mineral sites were established last year and continued this year. Three mineral sites were set up again this year to nourish does with their fawns in the Spring as well as give bucks the minerals they need to stay healthy and grow those big racks you are looking for. I do not use any of the overpriced BOB (Buck on a Bag) minerals that are full of salt and not much else. Each year members of Missouri Whitetails combine for a large order of mineral that is made locally at Silver Moon Feeds. This mineral consists of a large portion of the minerals deer need to maintain health as well as grow trophy racks. It contains a maximum of 11% salt, an ingredient that is a much larger portion of the mineral you buy in stores. Deer need calcium, phosphorous, potassium, and magnesium and this mineral delivers. 22% calcium, 10% phosphorous, 2.5% potassium, and 2.2% magnesium. This mineral far exceeds what most are using to improve their deer quality and I am proud to use it here.

     To summarize, I am very proud of what we have established here at Williams Wilderness Lodge in a short period. I hope this season summary has served to demonstrate that we are serious about providing a quality whitetail hunt at an affordable price for everyone. We have plenty of open dates to plan your hunt this year and (4) hunters can hunt private land at $150 a day ($37.50 per person!) in Northern Missouri's prime area for trophy whitetails. Give me a call at (928) 366-4020 and we can get you set up for the season.

     As a reminder to all of our customers that enjoyed the combination of a private land hunt and lodging, the lodging and hunting packages will be returning in 2016. As soon as lodging becomes official we will announce all of the details as well as open up reservations for the 2016 season. Thank you for your continued support of our mission to provide affordable trophy hunts in Northern Missouri.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Two Additional Fall Food Mini-Plots

I believe I am going to plant these in varieties of clover.

The ladder stand in this area has a great view of these plots:



Thursday, August 14, 2014

Huge Work and Preparation Week.

This has been one long week of work trying to get everything ready for the 2014 deer season. I did my cutting and spraying a couple weeks ago, but this week I have been plowing and dragging two new plots for fall planting. It is Thursday evening and this is how they look. It is supposed to rain this weekend so seeds are going in the ground tomorrow evening.
This plot will be planted tomorrow with a brassica blend of turnips, sugar beets, and rape.
This plot will be planted tomorrow with crimson, red, and white clover, as well as forage oats.

Additionally, I have been setting up stands this week.
In total, there are four 15' ladder stands to go along with two Millenium M100 hanging stands.

Spring Food Plot Success



This guy seems to be enjoying what's left of the Spring Food Plot.

Monday, June 16, 2014

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Food Plots Are Growing Quite Well


Thanks to consistent rain in our region, this Spring food plot is coming along quite nicely. If you are looking for private ground for your bow hunt or muzzle loader hunt this year check us out at Williams Wilderness Lodge

Monday, March 24, 2014

The Turkeys Are Invading!!


TURKEYS!!!!
We are building for a great Spring Turkey Season, as I am now getting more trail camera pictures of the gobblers than I am the deer.