For hunting lease managers and wildlife enthusiasts, the layout of your property dictates your success. Deep, impenetrable woods might hold massive whitetail deer, but if you cannot see them or access the area, the acreage is essentially useless.
Whether you are setting up new deer blinds or preparing acreage for seasonal food plots, forestry mulching is the ultimate tool for optimizing hunting properties.
Carving the Perfect Shooting Lane
A good shooting lane needs to be wide, straight, and completely free of deflecting branches. Trying to cut a 300-yard sendero through dense timber with chainsaws is an exhausting, multi-weekend project.
With a forestry mulcher, we can drive a perfectly straight line radiating out from your deer blind, instantly pulverizing the underbrush, small trees, and overhanging limbs. The machine grinds the material flush with the ground, leaving a clean, flat carpet of wood mulch that you can quietly walk on without snapping twigs.
No Bulldozer Burn Piles
If you hire a traditional bulldozer to push a shooting lane, you are left with massive dirt-and-root piles along the edges of your lane. Not only are these piles unsightly, but they create unnatural barricades that alter deer movement patterns.
Because a forestry mulcher masticates the timber exactly where it stands, there is zero debris to haul off and zero burn piles left in your hunting area. The natural topography remains completely undisturbed.
Food Plot Preparation
Beyond shooting lanes, forestry mulching is the perfect first step for establishing high-yield food plots. By grinding the brush and leaving a protective layer of mulch, the soil moisture is locked in. Over the following months, the mulch decomposes, adding a massive infusion of carbon back into the soil, creating incredibly fertile ground ready for tilling and seeding.
