SD_Prairie_Goat
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Good buddy of mine farms in NE SD and has a small piece of unfarmable land were thinking of improving for Whitetail hunting. I'd like the groups input.
Its not a large piece of ground, maybe 5-6 acres depending on water level:

The main issues I see with making it successful:
I'm thinking the best solution is to make a sanctuary space for the deer, which is in short supply in that part of the state. But even if we do this, I'm not sure how to try and direct deer travel to the north rather than West or South?
Additionally, what do we think would be good tree choices? Mixture of hardwoods with spruces?
Its not a large piece of ground, maybe 5-6 acres depending on water level:

The main issues I see with making it successful:
- The main exit points would be to the south or west, which is someone else land
- The Slough will limit travel on the huntable piece to just the north mainly
I'm thinking the best solution is to make a sanctuary space for the deer, which is in short supply in that part of the state. But even if we do this, I'm not sure how to try and direct deer travel to the north rather than West or South?
Additionally, what do we think would be good tree choices? Mixture of hardwoods with spruces?