Hunting season is well underway in most states and the rut is almost here for much of the north and Midwest. Make sure to take the time to record body weights, age from jaw bones, and any other information you can gather from the deer you harvest this year.
When you are managing a piece of property, it is always helpful to have information to go back and look at to see how your management techniques are paying off. This is also a good time to write down what the conditions were when you killed a good buck or saw good movement, such as date, temperature, moon phase, barometric pressure, and stand location.
Land managers should also record their food plot information on a yearly basis. Soil samples, fertilizer applications, type of seed used, and planting dates are all valuable information to be able to look up.
Good Records For Better Hunting
Doug Koenig Lives the Good Life Hunting and Shooting
I am encouraged about the number of youngsters coming into the shooting sports. I am seeing more young people at handgun competitions and in team matches. We are seeing a lot of youngsters come in through the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation. I think the TV shows that show and promote shooting and hunting are doing a great job of showing young people that shooting and hunting is cool.