The best time to rattle horns on your North Carolina hunting land is during the pre-rut phase, since this is the time when bucks are establishing breeding rights. During the season, it’s best to rattle horns and use grunts sparingly. Mature bucks normally try to circle downwind when they hear … [Read more...]
Choosing Your Land Specialist
Purchasing your hunting land in South Carolina is a much more complex transaction and is far different than buying a house. It is very important to have a good, trustworthy relationship with your Land Specialist since you will be relying heavily on their knowledge when buying your property. … [Read more...]
Tree Stand Placement
Using maps and spending time on your South Carolina hunting land will give you a good idea of where to hang your tree stand. Which tree to use is just as important as the location of your tree stand. The most important consideration in positioning your tree stand is to make sure you are downwind of … [Read more...]
Scouting with Maps
Many bowhunters do the majority of their pre-season scouting using maps. It is an effective and efficient way to scout with much less human disturbance on the areas they intend to hunt. There are three types of maps hunters can use to scout their South Carolina hunting land and should be used in … [Read more...]
Bowhunter Tracking
There are many important points to keep in mind when tracking arrowed game. A bowhunter’s eyes can easily be fooled as to the exact location of a hit since most shots are taken in low-light situations. The eyes can easily be fooled even in bright sunshine. Since the reflexes of big-game … [Read more...]
Benefits of Wildlife
There are many benefits of having wildlife on your South Carolina land. However, there are times when certain landowners will see wildlife as a liability or an obstacle to achieving economic efficiency on their land, specifically farm owners. Wildlife can compete with livestock, possibly damage … [Read more...]
Benefits of Wildlife
There are many benefits of having wildlife on your South Carolina land. However, there are times when certain landowners will see wildlife as a liability or an obstacle to achieving economic efficiency on their land, specifically farm owners. Wildlife can compete with livestock, possibly damage … [Read more...]
Hunting Suburban Bucks
Many large, often mature, whitetail bucks live in suburban areas, sometimes very close to houses, malls, etc. These bucks are a special breed in that they have learned to elude domesticated animals, dodge traffic, refuge in unhuntable sanctuaries, all while living in someone’s backyard. Their … [Read more...]
Purchasing Farmland
Purchasing Farmland in South Carolina, North Carolina or Georgia is a great investment according to figures stated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture which show farm income in the U.S. jumping 28% this year to $100.9 billion. Corn, soybean, wheat and cotton crops increased 19% from last year to … [Read more...]
Hunting Land Values
There are many different uses for vacant land. What you purchase for yourself as hunting property in the Carolinas or Georgia may also have income or tax break potential. When searching for hunting land for sale, you should consider all aspects to the property. All of these factors enhance the value … [Read more...]




