I just found your blog and want to thank you and all the like minded individuals who post to it. I have never thought of myself as a “survivor” or as most on here seem to prefer, “prepper”. I just always thought of myself as a collector of knowledge much to my wife’s annoyance. I can’t help it, I just like to learn different things.
For one of the most recent “hobbies” I’ve been researching and learning about Quality Deer Management (QDM). I don’t know if this has been brought up before now, I’m still going through the archives, but I see where this would be a benefit to preppers.
In QDM, the goal is to assist Whitetail deer reach their maximum potential. This involves everything from harvesting does, passing on young bucks, removing predators, planting food plots, creating watering and mineral sites, creating sanctuaries and enhancing natural food sources.
In helping the deer, you also help turkeys, quail, rabbits, hogs and many other game and non-game animals and birds. How this would help a prepper is obvious.
Removing predators increases game species plus puts meat in the pot.
Planting food plots pull more game onto the property plus some of the food plots are edible by humans.
Creating watering sites gives the prepper additional water sources and possible fishing sites.
Mineral sites pull more game onto the property.
Sanctuaries would be great places for long term caches.
Enhancing natural food sources increases the amount and quality of foraged foods.
One other benefit to the prepper is it gives them a cover story to tell the neighbors as to why all the enhancements to the property.
A great source of information on QDM is the official Quality Deer Management Association’s web site.
That’s my pre-1983 penny’s worth for now but got a question for you and your readers.
Thanks – Okie in Muskogee