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Natural Resources UniversityNatural Resources UniversityEffects of Weather on Buck Movements | Deer University #407In this episode Natasha Neary, Luke Resop, Steve Demarais, and Bronson Strickland discuss the MSU Deer Lab's recent analyses that disentangle the intricate relationship between buck movement and weather conditions. They use various metrics of deer activity, like movement rates and bedding percentages, and control for time of day and rut phase to isolate any additive effects of weather conditions. Does a cold front get bucks on their feet and cause them to be more active during daylight hours? Enjoy! Check out the MSU Deer Lab’s online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option from...2025-03-261h 44Natural Resources UniversityNatural Resources UniversityLunar Table Fables - Does the Moon Affect Buck Activity? | Deer University #401Natasha Neary, Luke Resop, Steve Demarais, and Bronson Strickland delve into the relationships between moon phases, positions, and their potential effects on buck movement and bedding behavior. They review their research findings from a complex and exhaustive analysis of GPS-collared bucks to determine if moon phase and/or position has any relationship with buck movement behaviors. They emphasize the importance of accounting for individual buck personalities and behaviors during the rut and highlight the challenges in drawing definitive conclusions. The discussion also includes insights from a survey of hunters to gauge beliefs and expectations of the moon’s role in...2025-03-131h 59Wired To HuntWired To HuntNew Research Confirms The Moon Doesn’t Affect Deer MovementLike the UFO poster hanging in agent Fox Mulder’s office states, I want to believe…that maybe the moon and deer movement are connected. Personally, I’ve never considered moon phase when hunting, but I know plenty of hunters who live and die by the moon phase and position. The theory that moon phase and position somehow affect buck movement has permeated our modern hunting culture for decades. In fact, hunters of all calibers (old school, newbies, and consistent big-buck killers) are all susceptible to this line of reasoning. After all, it’s hard to argue with a g...2025-02-1400 minWired To HuntWired To HuntNew Research Confirms The Moon Doesn’t Affect Deer MovementLike the UFO poster hanging in agent Fox Mulder’s office states, I want to believe…that maybe the moon and deer movement are connected. Personally, I’ve never considered moon phase when hunting, but I know plenty of hunters who live and die by the moon phase and position. The theory that moon phase and position somehow affect buck movement has permeated our modern hunting culture for decades. In fact, hunters of all calibers (old school, newbies, and consistent big-buck killers) are all susceptible to this line of reasoning. After all, it’s hard to argue with a g...2025-02-1400 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 082 – Effects of Weather on Buck MovementsIn this episode Natasha Neary, Luke Resop, Steve Demarais, and Bronson Strickland discuss the MSU Deer Lab's recent analyses that disentangle the intricate relationship between buck movement and weather conditions. They use various metrics of deer activity, like movement rates and bedding percentages, and control for time of day and rut phase to isolate any additive effects of weather conditions. Does a cold front get bucks on their feet and cause them to be more active during daylight hours? Enjoy! Check out the MSU Deer Lab’s online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option fr...2025-02-061h 44Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 081 - Lunar Table Fables - Does the Moon Affect Buck Activiy?Natasha Neary, Luke Resop, Steve Demarais, and Bronson Strickland delve into the relationships between moon phases, positions, and their potential effects on buck movement and bedding behavior. They review their research findings from a complex and exhaustive analysis of GPS-collared bucks to determine if moon phase and/or position has any relationship with buck movement behaviors.  They emphasize the importance of accounting for individual buck personalities and behaviors during the rut and highlight the challenges in drawing definitive conclusions. The discussion also includes insights from a survey of hunters to gauge beliefs and expectations of the moon’s role in...2024-11-151h 59Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 080 - Buck Antler Size and Landscape ContextIn this third episode with Dr. Mark Turner, we discuss Mark's research exploring the factors that contribute to the variation in population-level buck antler size. He explains that deer tend to be larger in areas further north due to heat retention and dissipation. He also highlights the importance of landscape characteristics, such as row crop agriculture, in influencing deer size. Additionally, he emphasizes the significance of managing forage availability on individual properties, including improving early successional plant communities and implementing holistic food plotting approaches. Overall, the key takeaways are the importance of considering the context of a property within...2024-09-2041 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 079 - Estimating nutrient requirements for deerIn this episode, Dr. Mark Turner discusses his research on the nutrient requirements of deer and the availability of native plants to fulfill those requirements. He sampled common deer forages throughout the Eastern US and found that only 44% of the forages sampled met the minimum crude protein requirement, and only 19% met the minimum phosphorus requirement. This highlights the importance of providing a diverse range of forage options for deer. Mark also emphasizes the need to consider both the amount and quality of forage when estimating nutritional carrying capacity. He suggests that landowners consider incorporating native plants into their management...2024-08-2338 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 078 – Predicting Antler Size from Doe Body WeightIn this conversation, Bronson, Steve, and Mark Turner discuss the relationship between doe body weight and buck antler size. Mark's research at the University of Tennessee aimed to evaluate how deer body and antler size varied across the eastern US and what habitat characteristics were associated with bigger deer. The results showed a consistent relationship between doe body weight and buck antler size, with an 8.5-inch increase in antler size for every 10-pound increase in doe body mass. This relationship provides a predictive equation that can help property managers and hunters assess and improve buck antler size by focusing...2024-07-3041 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 077 - Your Summer To-Do ListIn this conversation, Bronson and Steve discuss various topics related to deer management during the summertime. They start by addressing recent concerns about hunters contracting CJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease) from consuming deer with CWD and emphasize the importance of following public health guidelines and not eating venison from CWD-positive deer. They then move on to discuss deer management tasks for the summer, including getting soil tests and adjusting pH for food plots, moving hunting blinds off food plots to reduce disturbance, controlling ryegrass in food plots, and using prescribed fire for habitat management. They highlight the benefits of burning during...2024-05-2254 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 076 - Buck Food Plot Use During the Hunting SeasonIn this episode we visit with Dr. Natasha Ellison to review her findings relative to buck use of food plots during the hunting season.  How often are bucks visiting food plots pre-rut, peak-rut, and post-rut?  When are bucks spending more time on food plots?  How does hunting pressure affect these relationships?  Natasha is a Mathematical Ecologist and is helping the MSU Deer Lab dig deeper in the buck movement dataset to answer questions about buck behavior relevant to hunters and managers. Check out the MSU Deer Lab’s online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option...2024-04-101h 12Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 075 - Pulling the Covers Off Buck BedsIn this episode we visit with Luke Resop to discuss buck beds and bedding areas.  How often are they bedding?  What’s their affinity to certain bedding areas?  What’s the circuit time for returning to a bedding area?  Day beds and night beds are all discussed.  We also introduce our newest member to the MSU Deer Lab, Dr. Natasha Ellison.  She is a Mathematical Ecologist and is helping us dig deeper in the buck movement dataset to answer questions about buck behavior relevant to hunters and managers. Check out the MSU Deer Lab’s online seminar series (here...2024-03-131h 19Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 074 – Understanding Buck Movement – Part 2The latest Extension publication from the MSU Deer Lab is “Understanding Buck Movement: How, When, and Why Bucks Navigate the Landscape” is now available for viewing and download.  You can find the publication here: https://www.msudeer.msstate.edu/results.php?q=deer%20movement In Part 2, Steve and Bronson discuss more of the findings presented in the publication and explain how you can interpret the data and use the information for management and hunting. Check out the MSU Deer Lab’s online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option from the Categor...2024-01-1254 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 073 – Understanding Buck Movement – Part 1The latest Extension publication from the MSU Deer Lab is “Understanding Buck Movement: How, When, and Why Bucks Navigate the Landscape” is now available for viewing and download.  You can find the publication here: https://www.msudeer.msstate.edu/results.php?q=deer%20movement In Part 1, Steve and Bronson discuss some of the findings presented in the publication and explain how you can interpret the data and use the information for management and hunting. Check out the MSU Deer Lab’s online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option from the Categor...2023-12-191h 17Deer UniversityDeer UniversityFall food plots, how late is too late?The Deep South and other parts of the whitetail’s range are experiencing severe drought and many cool-season food plots are struggling or failing.  In this episode we visit with Dr. Erick Larson, an Agronomist and Extension Specialist at Mississippi State University, that works with many of the forages hunters and managers plant for deer.  Erick will discuss when is too late and what steps we can take to make the best of a bad situation. Check out the MSU Deer Lab’s online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option from the Categories drop down m...2023-11-1341 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityRubs and Scrapes with Karl MillerWhat is a deer signpost?  In this episode Steve and Bronson visit with Dr. Karl Miller, the former professor and researcher of deer biology and management at the University of Georgia. Karl and his students and colleagues have studied white-tailed deer signposting behavior for decades and he shares key findings regarding the biology and ecology of this research, and how you can apply it to hunting. Check out the MSU Deer Lab’s online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option from the Categories drop down menu.  You will have to create an account to view...2023-09-121h 07Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 070 - Buck Breeding Value and Management ImplicationsWhat the heck is buck breeding value?  In this episode Steve and Bronson visit with Dr. Randy DeYoung, a professor and researcher at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. Randy and his colleagues and students have worked for many years analyzing genetics data related to maternity and paternity assignment in South Texas deer herds.  Randy will share results from the buck side of the equation and tell us how they impact management. Check out the MSU Deer Lab’s online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option from the Categories drop...2023-07-141h 11Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 069 – Burn baby burn!There’s no doubt that prescribed fire is good for wildlife habitat, but what’s the best time of year to burn?  What are the pros and cons of burning during the dormant season (winter) and the growing season (spring and summer)?  In this episode Bronson and Steve visit with MSU Deer Lab graduate student Luke Resop and discuss the findings from his research where he examined the response of vegetation to dormant and growing season fire.  Which is the best?  You guessed it…IT DEPENDS.    Check out the MSU Deer Lab’s online seminar series (here) and choose the...2023-05-311h 06Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 068 – Just how bad is dog hunting on deer?Seems like you either love dog hunting, or hate it. There’s no in between.  But what does the research say about the effects of dog hunting on deer herds? In this episode we visit with Dr. Gino D’Angelo, a professor at the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Georgia.  Gino is one of the few biologists that has studied a deer population routinely hunted with dogs. Gino will fill us in on the effects of dog hunting and best management practices if dog hunters hunt a property adjacent to you.     Check out...2023-02-281h 01The HuntScience PodcastThe HuntScience PodcastThe HuntScience Podcast: Episode 16 - Dr. Steve Demarais - Deer Hunting and Buck MovementsOn this weeks episode we sit down with Dr. Steve Demarais to discuss deer movement studies and what the data has shown researchers, and how it can be used for hunters wanting to better understand the movements of these fascinating game animals. Dr. Demarais is the co-director of the infamous Mississippi State University Deer Laboratory, and also serves as the Chair in Applied Big Game Research and Instruction. In addition, he also is the co-host alongside Dr. Bronson Strickland of the very popular Deer University Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm...2023-02-201h 24Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 067 - Is habitat management for deer and turkey the same?Do all the habitat recommendations that deer biologists make also benefit turkey?  In this episode, Bronson and Steve visit with Marcus Lashley and Will Gulsby to discuss habitat limiting factors for turkey, and how to incorporate habitat management techniques that benefit both deer and turkey. Stay tuned until the end for a big announcement… Check out the MSU Deer Lab’s online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option from the Categories drop down menu. You will have to create an account to view the seminars.  The seminars are free unless you are seeking professional educat...2023-01-181h 17Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 066 – South Texas Deer ManagementThis is a crossover episode with A Talk On The Wild Side podcast, hosted by Dr. Sandra Rideout-Hanzak. Dr. Mike Cherry is the Stuart W. Stedman Chair for White-tailed Deer Research at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute and has experience researching and managing deer from Texas to Florida to Virginia.  Mike and Bronson talk about deer management and habitat management in the Southeastern US as compared to South Texas. Check out the MSU Deer Lab’s online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option from the Categories drop down menu.  You will have to crea...2022-11-281h 10Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 065 - Buck Movement & Hunting StrategyWe’re back with another Q & A, this time with questions focused on buck movement and hunting strategy. Enjoy! Be sure to follow us on social media @MSUDeerLab and subscribe to our YouTube channel MSU Deer Lab TV.2022-10-281h 17Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 064 - Deer Biology & BehaviorWe asked and y’all delivered…Bronson and Steve sit down to answer your questions from social media on deer biology. Stay tuned for the following two Deer University episodes where more of your questions get answered! Be sure to follow us on social media @MSUDeerLab.2022-10-041h 18Gamekeeper PodcastGamekeeper PodcastEP:113 | Explaining Fall Changes in a Whitetails WorldThis week on the Gamekeepers podcast we welcome a pair of guests to sit between the turkeys and answer a lot of questions about white-tailed deer. Dr. Bronson Strickland and Dr. Steve Demarais of the Mississippi State Deer Lab join us and we talk about change. The change in the physiology of bucks from summer to fall, the change in the native forage and planted plots from summer to fall, and the change in antlers from velvet to hard-horned. We also discuss the importance of the mighty acorn to wildlife. Did you know that bucks will eat the velvet...2022-10-041h 24Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 063 - Dr. Harry Jacobson, Founding Father of the MSU Deer LabBronson and Steve are joined by a special guest and founding father of the MSU Deer Lab, Dr. Harry Jacobson. Travel back to the early Deer Lab days and learn of the pioneering research conducted, achievements gained throughout the years, and lessons learned along the way.2022-08-311h 09Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 062 – Harvesting DoesThis episode is devoted to doe harvest.  Steve and Bronson spend a lot of time talking about which bucks to harvest, but in this episode, they discuss the need for doe harvest, when to harvest, and what does to select. Enroll now in our free wildland fire course! For more information, follow us on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter How has our outreach affect you? (survey) https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9ZdpHVy5wwkAt4q2022-07-2049 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 061 - Deer Nutritional Demands During SummerIt’s summertime - bucks are growing antlers, does are lactating, and Steve has returned from Europe just in time to sit down with Bronson to inform listeners on what they can be doing now to help meet nutritional demands for deer this summer and following seasons to come. Get the overview of tools, resources, and science behind deer nutritional timelines in this episode you don't want to miss.2022-06-2149 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 060 - All About Mineral stumps with Marcus LashleyThis episode is devoted to mineral stumps.  Marcus Lashley joins the podcast and reviews all the details. How to make them, when to make them, where to make them.2022-05-141h 03Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 059 - Effective Warm-Season Food Plots for DeerSummer can be a nutritionally stressful period for deer. When bucks are growing antlers and does are gestating or lactating, there should be abundant high-quality food for them. In this episode we visit with Dr. Craig Harper from the University of Tennessee and discuss the important role of habitat and warm-season food plots during summer. Craig talks about the best summer food plot forages, and strategies to ensure their success. He also discusses his recent research on the effects of mowing perennial plots during summer.2022-04-0755 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 058 - Wait, so cull bucks do exist?A topic of much debate and argument is cull bucks. Do cull bucks exist?  Are they different from management bucks?  All good questions.  In this episode we review this terminology and discuss scenarios where harvesting cull bucks, or management bucks, makes a lot of sense. At the beginning of the episode we revealed a new Deer Management Online Seminar Series.  Below is the link to this program, and if you have questions, please reach out to Bill Hamrick at w.hamrick@msstate.edu https://reg.extension.msstate.edu/view/cal10a.aspx?ek=&ref=&aa=&sid1...2022-02-081h 13Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 057 – Using Science to Improve Deer Harvest SuccessIn this episode we discuss the anatomy and physiology of deer relative to making effective shots that result in a rapid recovery. Our guest is Dr. Joe R. Bumgardner who is a retired surgeon.  Dr. Bumgardner practiced abdominal and chest surgery in Starkville, MS for 28 years and took his expertise from the operating room and applied it to white-tailed deer.  Dr. Bumgardner explains how broadheads and bullets disrupt the primary physiological systems of deer and cause their death. Additionally, he provides real-world examples with advice for optimal shot placement and what to do after the shot to increase your od...2021-12-211h 15Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 056 - The 12 month food plot systemIn this episode we discuss a food plot system that integrates both cool season and warm season food plot forages in the same plot.  Mitt Wardlaw has been using this system for over 5 years with great success. During the hunting season, Mitt has both high-energy grains (soybean or corn) along with high-protein clovers in his food plots. Join us for this episode to learn how to make this food plot planting system work on your property.2021-11-2439 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 055 - The Value of Co-Ops: Meeting Management GoalsWe’ve all heard time and time again that the biggest problem a landowner faces is their neighbor. But what if instead of competing with your neighbor, you joined forces? Join Dr. Marcus Lashley and Dr. Bronson Strickland, hosts of Fire University and Deer University, as they sit down to discuss the benefits co-ops provide and how working with your neighbor can give you a tangible return on investment. In this episode they interview Hunter Pruitt - founder of the National Wildlife Cooperative, an industry-wide project that quantifies wildlife co-ops across the U.S., connects landowners with nearby cooperatives, an...2021-10-191h 00Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 054 - What's So Special About Kansas?Over the past couple decades Kansas has turned into a destination state for deer hunters chasing big whitetails. But what exactly about the Kansas landscape promotes the growth of large antlers?  Dr. Drew Ricketts is an Assistant Professor and Extension Wildlife Specialist for Kansas State University and is an expert on habitat management in Kansas.  In this episode Drew, Steve, and Bronson crack the code on why Kansas produces so many record-book bucks.2021-09-281h 07Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 053 - Timber Harvesting & Wildlife Management, Part 2: HardwoodsDr. Brady Self rejoins the Deer University team for their second installment of timber harvesting, this time focusing on hardwoods. Tune into today’s episode to discover what you need to know for successful hardwood management on your land.2021-08-311h 00Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 052 - Armyworms and Food PlotsDr. Angus Catchot and Dr. Bronson Strickland visit the Mossy Oak GameKeepers Podcast team to discuss management of armyworms in wildlife food plots and duck holes.  In this episode, you’ll learn exactly what armyworms are, what you can do about them. Special thanks to Bobby Cole, Lannie Wallace, Dudley Phelps, and Toxey Haas for sharing this episode of GameKeepers with the Deer University podcast and helping us get the word out.  Find this episode and others at the Mossy Oak GameKeepers Podcast page. mossyoakgamekeeper.com/podcasts Also, visit the Mississippi Crop Situation blog. ...2021-08-031h 18Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 051 - Timbers Harvests & Wildlife Management, Part 1: Pine StandsDr. Brady Self is an Extension Forestry Specialist at Mississippi State University. In this episode of Deer University, Dr. Strickland and Dr. Demaris chat with Brady on the ins and outs of pine management and how it may impact management of wildlife species.2021-07-281h 22Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 050 - Can Supplemental Feeding Impact the Plant Community?Supplemental feeding has become a common practice, but deer biologists are often concerned about the indirect effects and how the practice could degrade habitat quality and impact the native plant community.  In this episode we interview Beau Navarre, a graduate student in the MSU Deer Lab, about his research where he measured all sorts of plant data around feeders that concentrated deer.  So, does feeding affect the native plant community?  Well, it depends.   2021-06-3054 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 049 – Can Supplemental Feeding Increase Disease Risk?Supplemental feeding of deer has become a common practice throughout most of the white-tailed deer’s range. Deer biologists often warn of the potential risks of supplemental feeding related to transfer of disease among deer, other wildlife, and people.  In this episode we interview Miranda Huang, a graduate student in the MSU Deer Lab, about her research where she quantified disease risk from parasites and aflatoxins.  The results were surprising!  2021-06-0351 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 048 – Deer Management Advice from William McKinleyWilliam McKinley is a deer biologist and coordinator for the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, & Parks and has been assisting hunters, managers, and landowners with deer management strategies for 20 years.  William has seen a lot of mistakes, but also has many success stories.  Join us for a fun and informative conversation with William.2021-05-041h 16Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 047 - Most common habitat management mistakes with John GruchyJohn Gruchy is a Private Lands Biologist for the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, & Parks and has been assisting landowners with habitat management for deer and other wildlife for over a decade.  During that time, John has compiled a list of habitat management mistakes he sees over and over again. Join us as we review these mistakes with John and discuss how you can avoid these pitfalls.2021-04-0949 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 046 - Contrasting Deer Management in South Texas and the Midwest with Mick HellicksonDr. Mick Hellickson joins Deer University again to compare deer management in South Texas and the Midwest.  Mick was born and raised in Iowa and grew up hunting in that agricultural environment, but then moved to South Texas for graduate school and now works there managing deer herds.  Mick will review the most important limitations he faces managing deer in these very different environments.2021-03-0954 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 045 - Deer Food Plot Forage Selection with Jacob DykesWe get asked all the time “what’s the best food plot forage to plant for deer?”  Well, as hunters and managers, we were interested in that question too. Bronson, Steve, and Marcus discuss a food plot forage selection project conducted by former graduate student, Jacob Dykes. Cereal grains, clovers, and brassicas all have different growth rates and maturation dates, making their quality and nutrient profile change over the hunting season. What’s more, the availability of certain nutrients in the naturally occurring plants affect which food plot forages deer may favor, or avoid, and this depends on the time of y...2021-02-0959 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityTiming of Prescribed Fire Impacts Deer Forage Quality and SelectionMost hunters and managers are aware of the benefits of prescribed fire on deer habitat.  Fire can be used to set back plant succession (reduce the woody vegetation) and stimulate the growth of forbs (increase the herbaceous vegetation). In the Southeastern US, deer nutrition is often limited during the summer when bucks are growing antlers and does are producing fawns and lactating. Often limitations in summer nutrition is addressed with warm-season food plots, but what about addressing this need with prescribed fire? Today we visit with former MSU Deer Lab graduate student, Rainer Nichols, and discuss his project where h...2021-01-051h 10Deer UniversityDeer UniversityDeer Chronic Wasting DiseaseSome hunters think Chronic Wasting Disease is no big deal, some hunters even think CWD is good for a state wildlife agency because the disease will bring with it an abundance of federal funding. Our interview with Jason Sumners of the Missouri Department of Conservation, and Cory Gray of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will fully explain the issues this disease brings to wildlife management agencies.2020-12-1547 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityNatural Resource Science and ManagementWant to hear more science-based information regarding natural resources? We have you covered. We are introducing the Natural Resources University Podcast Network which is much like the Deer University podcast, but we have expanded to cover other critical natural resource management topics. Habitat, Prescribed Fire, and Pond management are all covered.  Just search for Natural Resources University in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcatcher service. We hope you enjoy!2020-12-1524 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityWhen are deer attracted to acornsJust when are deer most attracted to acorns?  You might think – all the time! And hey, you may be right. In this episode with former MSU Deer Lab graduate student Moriah Boggess we review his research where he monitored deer acorn use throughout the year and see that deer can be attracted to acorns much later in the year than you might expect. This can have important implications when hunting during the post rut.2020-12-0855 minNatural Resources UniversityNatural Resources University#01 | Introducing the Natural Resources University podcast network, ft. the NRU teamIn this first episode, meet the team of researchers and extension specialists that make up the Natural Resources University network! Subscribe to NRU for all episodes or join an individual series on its respective podcast feed.  Fire University | Dr. Marcus Lashley Deer University | Dr. Bronson Strickland & Dr. Steve Demarais Habitat University | Adam Janke & Jarred Brooke Pond University | Dr. Mitchell Zischke & Megan Gunn Twitter: https://twitter.com/NR_University Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nr_university/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Natural-Resources-University-101131418502616 YouTube: https://w...2020-12-0118 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityBuck Habitat Selection During Hunting SeasonWhere do bucks go during hunting season?  Does hunting pressure change where bucks spend time? In this episode Bronson, Steve, and former MSU Deer Lab graduate student Colby Henderson, review research findings from a 2-year study where about 50 bucks were marked with GPS-enabled collars and we monitored their movements throughout a hunted landscape over the hunting season. First, what is habitat “selection”? Selection is a measure of how much time an animal spends in a particular vegetation type relative to how much of that vegetation type exists on the landscape.  For example, if hardwood forest is only 5% of a proper...2020-12-0152 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityWhen is it appropriate to cull? The purpose makes all the difference.Bronson and Steve have a conversation with Donnie Draeger to discuss the topic of culling. Two concepts are discussed in our conversation 1) culling to improve genetics, and 2) culling to manage the buck population to maintain a proper density and conserve food.  In free-ranging deer herds, culling to improve genetics simply does not work for several reasons explained in the podcast. However, if you are in an area where deer density must be controlled, and high-quality foods are limited, you should harvest does and consider strategically harvesting some middle-aged bucks with below average antlers. For more information on culling, consider c...2020-05-2756 minYour Land Your Lifestyle Podcast - Powered By Land & LifeStyle Properties & AuctionYour Land Your Lifestyle Podcast - Powered By Land & LifeStyle Properties & AuctionWKP # 120 THE GUYS FROM MSU'S DEER LABThe White Knuckle Podcast Powered by UC Hunting Properties WKP # 120 THE GUYS FROM MSU'S DEER LAB Drs. Bronson Strickland and Steve Demarais are both deer hunters, deer biologists, professors of wildlife management, and co-directors of the Mississippi State University Deer Lab. Today they share the results of the study about buck travel conducted by the team at MSU.  This was an incredible learning experience.   Here is the link to their site and some more info along with a link to their podcast.  Check them out!!   http://extension.msstate.edu/shows...2020-03-091h 25Deer UniversityDeer UniversityDeer Habitat Management with Craig HarperWhat are the most common habitat management mistakes? In this episode we visit with Deer Habitat guru, Dr. Craig Harper, of the University of Tennessee. Over his 20+ year career, Craig has worked all over the US helping hunters and managers create habitat for deer in forests and old fields. He is also the author of several books on food plots for deer and other wildlife.  Craig will share his insight into the most common mistakes he encounters, as well as strategies for success.  Enjoy!2020-02-2358 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityCWD Management Part 1Bryan Richards and Paul Shelton have been studying and managing Chronic Wasting Disease for almost 20 years. Bryan provides information on CWD in his home state of Wisconsin, and Paul describes how the Illinois DNR has managed the disease. These two biologists are a wealth of information and they describe the disparity in how their states are managing CWD.2020-02-191h 24Talking with Bunjie, the Death by Bunjie PodcastTalking with Bunjie, the Death by Bunjie PodcastMy Favorite Hunting Podcasts--A Podcast About Podcasts?I wrote a blog post about this previously but here I go into more detail about my favorite hunting podcasts.Here are my top picks in no particular order.MeatEaterThis is the high end of podcasts. Top notch research, guests, hosts, production value, etc. In fact, the MeatEater brand of podcasts seems to be absorbing other podcasts and podcast personalities! There are now several different podcasts floating around under the MeatEater umbrella—so much so it’s difficult to find time to listen to them all.Wired to HuntE...2020-02-0200 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 037 - Deer Summer NutritionSteve, Marcus, and Bronson discuss the importance of summer nutrition for deer. We review some research on seasonal fluctuations in plant quality, nutritional requirements of bucks and does, and some of the most common warm-season food plot forages. Also, Marcus has an announcement to make.2019-09-0957 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 036 – Impacts of flooding on deer – the good, the bad, the uglyThe deer herd located in southern portion of the Mississippi Delta region is undergoing an unprecedented flood event.  Some experts estimate that about ¾ of a million acres are currently flooded, and many of these areas have been flooded for months. Deer are undergoing extreme nutritional stress as they are confined to the high ground and their food supply has been exhausted. In this episode, Steve and Bronson review the effects of floods on deer herds adjacent to the Mississippi River, and discuss the potential impacts of the current flood.2019-07-2357 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 035 - Forest Management for Food and CoverForest management matters! Steve, Marcus, and Bronson discuss how forest management affects where deer spend time. Want to draw more deer to your property? Want deer to spend more time on your property? Manage the forest on your property to produce food and cover. 2019-05-181h 05Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 034 - Want to start a supplemental feeding program?So you want to start a supplemental feeding program? You better listen to this episode. We again visit with deer biologist, Donnie Draeger, and discuss the pros and cons of supplemental feeding. Donnie and colleagues designed a study to determine exactly what impact a supplemental feeding program would have on antler size and body weight of free-ranging bucks. If you are expecting immediate results, and/or you only have a few feeders…don’t waste your time and money.2019-03-2255 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 033 - How Jeremy Flinn uses biology and technology to scout and huntJeremy Flinn is graduate of the MSU Deer Lab and is now the Chief Marketing Officer for Stone Road Media, a company that represents many of the well-known brands in the hunting industry. We talk about the influence "brand-name" hunters have on the education of the hunting public and how Jeremy is working to insure accurate, biologically sound information is being distributed. We also talk about habitat management differences in the Northeast, Southeast and Midwest, and how Jeremy uses biological knowledge about buck movements, complimented with camera technology, to most effectively scout and harvest deer.  If you would like t...2019-02-0755 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 032 - Culling to Improve Genetics - Fact or FictionCulling to improve genetics is likely one of the most hotly debated topics among deer hunters.  How often have you heard “that spike buck is genetically inferior.” Or, “I culled that buck to get him out of the gene pool”? Heck, you may have even said this yourself! In this episode we listen to deer biologist Donnie Draeger of the Comanche Ranch in South Texas as he describes the results from a landmark, 13-year study, designed to answer this question once and for all – to determine if culling can be used to “improve” genetics and increase the average antler size of bucks. ...2018-12-201h 23Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 031 - Eating venison in a CWD worldSteve and Bronson discuss implications of the 2nd positive CWD sample in Mississippi and have a conversation about common questions surrounding eating venison.2018-11-0340 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 030 - Buck Movement Patterns During the RutToday we visit with MSU Deer Lab graduate students Ashley Jones and Colby Henderson about their research project where they are tracking GPS-collared bucks and measuring their habitat preferences. We discuss buck movement patterns during the rut and what particular cover types bucks are selecting. We talk about focal areas and how often bucks are moving to and from different focal areas. Cover is critical for bucks, but cover that simultaneously provides food is the best! We will also hear from the Ole Buck, Steve Demarais.2018-10-2455 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 029 - Midwest Deer Habitat ManagementJarred Brooke and Adam Janke are Professors and Extension Wildlife Specialists at Purdue and Iowa State Universities, respectively. Today we will discuss the most common habitat management strategies used for deer in the agriculture-dominated landscapes of the Midwest.2018-10-0949 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 028 - Offsetting the Cost of ConservationJohn Gruchy is a Private Lands Biologist and habitat management specialist for the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks. He is an expert on government programs designed to assist landowners with the costs associated with wildlife habitat management practices. If you own land, or are hoping to purchase land in the near future, this episode is for you.2018-09-1455 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 027 - Deer Management in MaineWildlife Biologist Joe Wiley has been managing deer and wildlife habitat in Maine and the Northeastern US for 50 years. In this episode we get a look at how deer management in the Northeast differs from much of the Eastern US. Joe will explain how wildlife managers manipulate the habitat to help deer survive those long, harsh winters up North.2018-08-2235 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 026 - Bow-range Burnin'Marcus and Bronson discuss a new way to use prescribed fire on a very small scale that anyone can do. You can use this burning technique to your advantage for hunting this fall. Along with fall food plots, you should consider bow-range burnin' too!2018-08-0936 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 025 - Does choose bucks?Is is possible does actually play some role in selecting the bucks they breed with? Most people think that when does are in heat they simply breed with the buck that's available. But what if a doe actually had the opportunity to choose which buck to breed with? Would she choose older bucks? Larger-bodied bucks? Or, larger antlered bucks? Exciting new research from the MSU Deer Lab explains what does are looking for in a buck, and why.  2018-05-0553 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 024 - The benefits of prescribed fireMarcus Lashley tells us why prescribed fire is so important for deer and other wildlife. When should you burn to get the most benefit? What kind of fire should be used in hardwood stands? All this and more.2018-03-2758 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 023 - Trees for DeerBronson visits with Dudley Phelps about soft and hard mast trees for deer and other wildlife. What should you plant? When should you plant? Also, Dudley discusses the most common mistakes people make when planting trees.2018-02-2652 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 022 - CWD found in MississippiFebruary 9th, 2018, was a day us deer-centric Mississippians will remember for a long time. It’s the day we learned a single deer tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD). Steve and Bronson will discuss what exactly CWD is, how the disease can affect deer populations, and how it might affect you.2018-02-1759 minDrop-Tine Podcast -The official deer management, food plot & habitat podcastDrop-Tine Podcast -The official deer management, food plot & habitat podcastForage Soybeans For DeerJason interviews Brad Doyle http://www.eagleseed.com/ from the legendary soybean company: Eagle Seeds.  Get your cliffs notes PhD in plant breeding as brad shares the differences between forage soybeans and conventional ag beans and how that relates to our whitetail food plot needs. Brad explains how you can double the total number of branches on a soybean plant (more grain!) and produce larger leaves that equate to more biomass for deer.  More biomass equate to larger antlers. Learn about soybean maturity groups and which is best for your application. Brad and Jason discuss why soybeans that are bre...2018-01-231h 15Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 021 - Deer Management Advice from Chris McDonaldIn this episode Bronson interviews long-time Mississippi deer biologist Chris McDonald about the tactics used by successful deer managers. What characteristics do successful deer management programs have in common? What are the most common failures?  2017-12-2052 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 020 - Common Deer Diseases and ParasitesIn this episode Steve and Bronson discuss some of the most common deer diseases and parasites hunters will encounter back at the skinning shed. Should you eat the venison or not? All these topics will be discussed. If you go to our website, www.msudeerlab.com , click on the diseases and parasites link to see some example photos. From all of us at the Deer Lab, we hope you are having a great hunting season!   2017-12-1346 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 019 - Gourmet Gone WildIn this episode Bronson interviews Jordan Burroughs and Johanna Dart of Michigan State University Extension about two programs designed to get people hunting, understand what hunting and conservation are all about, and last but not least, how to make a spectacular meal using wild game. For more information please visit www.gourmetgonewild.org and www.learntohuntmi.org to learn how to bring these innovative programs to your hometown.2017-11-2736 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 018 - Hogs gone wildIn this episode, Steve and Bronson talk about the problems associated with wild hogs. Some people love 'em, but more people hate 'em, largely because of the damage they cause to agriculture, fields, food plots, forests, and streams. Not to mention, hogs compete for food with our native wildlife like deer and turkey. In Mississippi alone, wild hogs cause over $60 million worth of damage a year. On a national scale, damage estimates are in the billions. If you are serious about deer management and deer hunting, you don't want hogs! For more information about wild hogs, please visit www...2017-11-171h 04Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 017 - Buck Movements and the eBookToday Steve and I announce some great news - we have finally finished our eBook on the buck harvesting strategy we call the "Strategic Harvest System." We then discuss the basics of deer movements like dispersal, home range size, migration, and excursions. Hopefully, we have answered your questions about bucks moving from here to there, and why.2017-10-2748 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 016 - Hunt Fair ChaseOn this episode we don't review deer biology, but instead we talk about the history and philosophy of hunting and conservation. Ever heard of the Boone and Crockett Club? It's far more than just an antler and horn scoring system - they represent the foundations of wildlife conservation. Please listen to my conversation with Keith Balfourd of the Boone and Crockett Club and their Hunt Fair Chase Initiative. Hunters, this is very important! 2017-10-2448 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 015 - The Science of the RutIn this episode, Steve and Bronson discuss the biology behind how the rut works and how the timing is determined by genetics, hormones, and the ratio of daylight to darkness. Why and how does the timing of the rut vary from place to place? Does moon phase affect the rut? Can hunters influence the duration of the rut? Everything you need to know about the rut is reviewed in this episode.2017-09-291h 08Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 014 - Cool Season Food PlotsWe're back! It's been several weeks, but we are back with an episode on food plot science. Marcus and Bronson discuss important information about common cool-season food plot forages for deer. Keep in mind the MSU Deer Lab has food plot app to help you measure food plot acreage and make planting decisions. It's currently only available for iPhone, but will be available for Android in a few weeks.  2017-09-061h 13Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 013 - The Science of Antler RattlingIn this episode Bronson visits with Dr. Mickey Hellickson about his antler rattling research conducted in South Texas. To our knowledge, this is the only scientific study ever conducted to understand what rattling techniques are effective and what times of the day and times of the year are most productive. If you have ever considered antler rattling, or wondered why it didn't work, this is your episode.2017-07-2347 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 012 - The effects of the rut on bucksIn this episode, Steve and Bronson discuss how the stress of rut affects the physical condition of bucks and what managers can do to minimize these impacts.2017-07-1419 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 011 - The Importance of Summer Nutrition for DeerIn this episode, Steve, Marcus and Bronson discuss why summer nutrition is so important for deer, and what are the management options you can use to improve summer nutrition.2017-07-0639 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 010 - Questions and AnswersIn this episode Steve, Bronson, and Marcus answer questions from the Deer University audience. Questions about mineral stumps, supplemental feeding, deer parasites, age-related antler size decline are discussed. 2017-06-2946 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 009 - Nutrition vs Genetics Part 2In this episode, Bronson speaks with Dr. Eric Michel about his research at the MSU Deer Lab. Eric discusses the topic of epigenetics and how mothers pass information to their offspring that signal whether or genes should be fully expressed, or not. Eric makes comparisons of his research at the MSU Deer Lab to where he is now in South Dakota. Bronson, Steve and Marcus wrap up the episode with a summary of the research findings and applications to deer managers and hunters.2017-06-2248 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 008 - Nutrition or Genetics - Part 1Ever heard the old saying "you are what you eat"? A 10-year research project conducted by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries & Parks and the MSU Deer Lab was designed to explore the regional differences in buck body and antler size found throughout the state of Mississippi.  Were these differences caused by nutrition or genetics, possibly from when deer were re-stocked in the 1950s and 1960s. The results suggest body and antler size is not only a product of what bucks eat, but what their mother ate! Good, or poor, nutrition will impact deer for generations. 2017-06-1557 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 007 - Mineral stumps for deer nutritionIn this episode we visit with Marcus Lashley, habitat management specialist in the MSU Deer Lab, and talk with him about a novel habitat management technique we call mineral stumping. Marcus and Bronson will discuss what mineral stumps are, how to create them, why deer love them so much, and how you can use mineral stumps to boost deer nutrition on your property and create more hunting opportunities.2017-06-0844 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 006 - What deer eat and whyHave you ever wondered WHY deer eat the plants they eat? Deer and cows are both ruminants (have a 4-chambered stomach), but deer have a completely different diet. In this episode, Bronson and Steve discuss the physiological adaptations of deer, and those adaptations influence the types of plants they eat.2017-06-0149 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 005 - Predator impacts - Part 2We continue our discussions of predator impacts on deer herds with Dr. Marcus Lashley, a researcher in the MSU Deer Lab. Marcus will discuss a study he recently completed in North Carolina where coyotes were undoubtedly limiting the deer population by reducing fawn survival. He has some valuable information about habitat management to improve fawn survival. Also, he will tell the audience how to avoid an "ecological trap" when improving fawning cover to reduce coyote impacts. Last but not least, wait until you hear how far a coyote can travel! then information WILL impact coyote trapping effectiveness.2017-05-311h 01Deer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 004 - Predator impacts - Part 1Coyotes and other predators are routinely blamed for reduced deer sightings and deer population declines. But how do you know if predators are really problem where you hunt? In this episode we review the most recent scientific studies to inform you about potential predator impacts, and what to do about it.2017-05-3143 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 003 - Culling explained - Part 2In the second episode on culling we discuss a form of selective buck harvest that is rarely practiced for the right reason.  We call this strategy "managing the standing crop of bucks." For most people, this is the only form of culling, or selective harvest, that will have any positive impact on your deer population.2017-05-3146 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 002 - Culling explained - Part 1Ever heard this? "I killed that buck to get him out of the gene pool." Or, "That buck has bad genetics, and I don't want him breeding." We hear these statements all too often. On this episode we will explain the why and how of culling. When can you make progress, and when you can't.2017-05-3147 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 001 - Who's your daddy?Who's your daddy? In the first technical episode, we explain buck breeding success. There are so many misconceptions about which bucks do the breeding. For years, biologists and hunters alike thought the old, mature buck did all the breeding; then, DNA testing came along. We will bring you up to speed on the latest research and tell you how this information may affect your management program.2017-05-3132 minDeer UniversityDeer UniversityEpisode 000 - Introducing the Deer University PodcastIn this first episode, we explain what the Deer University podcast is all about. What topics will be covered in subsequent episodes and who will benefit from listening. We will also tell the audience a little about our backgrounds and how we got to Mississippi State University.2017-05-3117 min