223 episodes

Chronicling the constant pursuit of World Class Whitetails. Follow an experienced land manager, consultant, writer, and hunting industry expert throughout the year as he finds, targets, and hunts world class whitetail bucks. Hunting tips and tricks that can be used no matter your skill set, property, or goals this hunting season.

Chasing Giants with Don Higgins Terry Peer

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Chronicling the constant pursuit of World Class Whitetails. Follow an experienced land manager, consultant, writer, and hunting industry expert throughout the year as he finds, targets, and hunts world class whitetail bucks. Hunting tips and tricks that can be used no matter your skill set, property, or goals this hunting season.

    Ep. #226 - Mineral Site Placement and Predator Activity Special Memories of Fathers on Father's Day

    Ep. #226 - Mineral Site Placement and Predator Activity Special Memories of Fathers on Father's Day

    In this episode, Don and Terry discuss a new product they will be offering on the Real World website: trail camera batteries. Don explains the challenges he faced in finding affordable batteries and how he found a brand that is as good as the popular Energizer batteries but at a lower price. They also discuss the impact of the delayed hay harvest on fawn mortality and the benefits of planting potted trees in the fall. Don addresses the question of planting cedars and explains that while they can be invasive in some regions, they make great cover in others. They also touch on the possibility of a trail camera manufacturing partnership and the placement of mineral sites and predator activity. In this part of the conversation, Terry and Don discuss the adaptability of predators and the regret of shooting a particular buck. They also talk about the impact of Babe's story and how hunting goes beyond just hunting. They answer a question about when to put up trail cameras and discuss the challenges of land consulting. They end the conversation by sharing special memories of their fathers on Father's Day.

    trail camera batteries, hay harvest, fawn mortality, potted trees, cedars, predator activity, predators, adaptability, regret, shooting, buck, Babe's story, hunting, trail cameras, land consulting, fathers, Father's Day

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Episode 225 - Big Antlers this Spring Mean Big Decisions this Fall!

    Episode 225 - Big Antlers this Spring Mean Big Decisions this Fall!

    In this episode, Don and Terry discuss the potential for an exceptional antler growing season due to favorable weather conditions. They highlight the importance of the current year's antler growth and how it may not be replicated in future years. They also discuss the challenge of deciding whether to shoot younger bucks that may have exceptional antler growth this year. The conversation then shifts to the topic of planting fruit trees for deer and the importance of choosing disease-resistant varieties. Don shares his approach to planting and caring for fruit trees, including spraying them with micronutrients. In this part of the conversation, Don and Terry discuss various topics related to deer hunting and land management. They talk about planting fruit trees in sanctuaries, the use of plastic weed mats, converting food plots to a more natural approach, the effectiveness of crimper rollers, the time it takes to gather enough data on a new hunting property, and the impact of feeders and water holes on deer. They also address the issue of ticks on deer and the use of garlic in feeders. The conversation ends with personal updates from Don and Terry.

    antler growth, weather conditions, future growth, shooting younger bucks, planting fruit trees, disease-resistant varieties, caring for fruit trees, spraying micronutrients, deer hunting, land management, fruit trees, sanctuaries, plastic weed mats, food plots, crimper rollers, data gathering, feeders, water holes, ticks, garlic

    Takeaways
    -The current year's antler growth may not be replicated in future years, making it important to consider shooting younger bucks with exceptional antler growth.
    -Choosing disease-resistant varieties is crucial when planting fruit trees for deer.
    -Spraying fruit trees with micronutrients can help promote their growth and health.
    -It's important to avoid excessive intrusion on deer properties, especially during the early stages of antler growth.
    -Monitoring and managing crop growth, such as corn and soybeans, can provide valuable food sources for deer. Plant fruit trees on the edges of sanctuaries to enhance stand sites and attract deer.
    -Avoid using plastic weed mats around trees as they can cause the roots to grow on top of the ground.
    -Consider converting food plots to a more natural approach using regenerative agriculture practices.
    -Crimper rollers can be effective but require the right timing and ground conditions.
    -It takes at least two to three years to gather enough data on a new hunting property to consistently be successful.
    -Feeders can be used to supplement deer nutrition, and water holes are not critical on most properties.
    -Expect Healthy Deer technology from Real World has anti-parasitic ingredients that can help with ticks.
    -Garlic can be added to feeders to benefit deer health.
    -Personal updates: Don is going on a business trip and working on the next issue of Whitetail Life magazine, while Terry is preparing for his daughter's wedding and pursuing a career opportunity.
    -Prayers are requested for Andrea's last radiation treatments and clean skin, as well as for Terry and his wife's career venture.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Episode 224 - Saving Fawns and Farming for Nutrients: Insights from Don Higgins

    Episode 224 - Saving Fawns and Farming for Nutrients: Insights from Don Higgins

    In this episode of the Chasing Giants podcast, Don Higgins and Terry Pier discuss topics related to deer hunting, farming for nutrients, and the physiological world of fawns. Don shares insights on the challenges of managing fawns, the importance of farming for nutrition, and the impact of regenerative agriculture on food plots. The conversation also delves into the significance of nutrient-dense plants for deer health and the innovative approach of Real World Wildlife Products in developing high-quality, nutrient-rich products for deer. The episode provides valuable insights for deer hunters and land managers seeking to optimize their food plots for deer health and antler growth. The conversation covers a range of topics related to deer hunting, land management, and habitat planning. It delves into the use of fertilizers, the attraction of nutrient-rich plants to deer, the impact of technology on deer hunting, and the challenges of managing deer in urban areas. The hosts also discuss the importance of creating undisturbed bedding cover for mature bucks and the significance of Sunday night prayer time for the deer hunting community.

    deer hunting, farming for nutrients, fawns, regenerative agriculture, food plots, nutrient-dense plants, Real World Wildlife Products, deer health, antler growth, land management, deer hunting, land management, habitat planning, fertilizers, nutrient-rich plants, technology impact, urban deer management, undisturbed bedding cover, Sunday night prayer time

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Episode #223 - Why are Young Bucks Being Hit on the Roads This Time of Year?

    Episode #223 - Why are Young Bucks Being Hit on the Roads This Time of Year?

    In this episode, Don and Terry discuss their recent spring food plot planning and the importance of providing food on your property year-round. They also address the issue of young bucks being killed on the side of the road during this time of year. They share their experiences and observations while consulting on various properties and emphasize the importance of creating a plan and understanding the layout of your property. They also answer herbicide-related questions and discuss the challenges and awkwardness of being recognized by listeners in public. In this conversation, Don and Terry discuss various topics related to their experiences in the hunting community. They share stories about encounters with famous athletes and unexpected visitors, as well as their challenges and successes in land management and consulting. They also address questions about planting trees, timing for hunting, and leaving a legacy in the hunting community. The conversation ends with a reflection on Memorial Day and gratitude for the sacrifices made by soldiers and their families.

    spring food plot planning, providing food year-round, young bucks killed on the road, property layout, herbicide questions, challenges of consulting, hunting community, encounters, famous athletes, unexpected visitors, challenges, successes, land management, consulting, planting trees, timing for hunting, leaving a legacy, Memorial Day, sacrifices, soldiers, families

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Episode #221 - Crop Rotations for Food Plotters and Deer Water Holes

    Episode #221 - Crop Rotations for Food Plotters and Deer Water Holes

    A fun episode this week as the guys were battling allergies from farm work. Key topics like Deer Fence, Water Holes, CWD, and crop rotations. You will enjoy this one. Have a blessed week.

    • 59 min
    Episode #219 - The Most Important Aspect of Hunting Whitetails

    Episode #219 - The Most Important Aspect of Hunting Whitetails

    Don and Terry try to catch up on answering some listener questions in this episode. Several good ones include Miscanthus, Chemicals, Food Plots, Shade and a great question from the state of New York about the most important aspect of Hunting Whitetails.

    • 1 hr 2 min

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