Showing posts with label conservation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conservation. Show all posts

Friday, February 23, 2018

What Can One Land-Owners Learn from MDC's Turkey Research?

For the last few years the Missouri Department of Conservation has been conducting a study on wild turkey populations.  As a land-owner in NE Missouri, we’ve done everything we can to improve the habitat on our small property for all game – especially wild turkeys.  So, when the MDC asked us to participate in the research we immediately said yes.  It’s been a great experience for us and we’ve learned a lot about turkeys along the way.

Last year, the MDC trapped 6 jakes on our place. One traveled so far that they couldn’t locate him, leaving us with 5 birds roaming the woods fitted with backpack transmitters and ankle bands.  Six weeks after trapping, during the 2017 spring season, we had several encounters with these jakes – getting close enough to see their ankle bands – always letting them walk.  One day we ran into them over 1 mile from where they were trapped.  By talking to the guys who monitor their movement, we learned that the birds have been tracked as far as 2-3 miles north and 5-6 miles south, usually returning to our place every 2-3 days.  I knew turkeys ranged far, turns out they cover more ground than I thought, and they cover that ground more frequently than I thought too. 

According to one biologist, we have created such good habitat that we are literally drawing in birds from all around.  When turkeys roam across the landscape and stumble across our farm, they will often start to make it the center of their range due to habitat!  Talk about reinforcing the importance of doing habitat improvement work.  Even on small farms, you can have a big impact.

Just last week, the MDC was successful again, this time trapping, tagging and releasing 14 hens.  In a stroke of good timing, I arrived on the farm just after the rocket nets went off, so I got to watch the team process the birds.  I was surprised to learn that all 14 were adults.  We had a relatively good hatch in our part of the state last spring, but that doesn’t always translate to good recruitment. 

We asked the biologists if we should expect the banded jakes to disburse before the 2018 spring season, now that they are 2-year-olds.  He said they would probably always use our property.  That’s good news, because we really hope to “remove” 1 or 2 of them from the study program (if you know what I mean).  As jakes, they acted very dumb and gullible – I doubt they will be so cooperative this spring, but we will let you know if we put a banded tom gobbler in our logbook 😊.  For more info on the MDC study:  https://mdc.mo.gov/conmag/2015/04/keeping-tabs-turkey-numbers

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Friday, December 1, 2017

OutdoorMetrix. Better Memories. Smarter Hunting.


Technology for Hunters, Anglers and Wildlife Managers

We started OutdoorMetrix with the idea that we could help make hunters, anglers and wildlife managers smarter and more effective by giving them the power of data analytics.  This idea was born out of our own needs as hunters, anglers, land-owners and wildlife habitat managers.  Growing up hunting and fishing and now being fortunate enough to own a small piece of outdoor heaven, we wanted something to help us maximize our efforts and optimize our memories.

Like some hunters and anglers out there, we’ve kept a log of our adventures over the years. We use maps to study hunting areas, identify good spots, pin stands and mark the location of every successful hunt. We use trail cameras and take a ton of pics. The wall of our hunting cabin is covered with pictures of good times, big fish, successful hunts, "hit list" deer we never saw and deer we still hope to see.

Over the years, we recorded hundreds of log entries and accumulated thousands of pictures. We did it for memory’s sake. We also did it because we were trying to get an edge.

Between all the pictures, the marked-up maps, and the log notes, we had a ton of great memories and great data. But it was all scattered, incomplete and disconnected – even worse, we had no way to analyze it all.

OutdoorMetrix integrates these things in a way that helps us track and analyze our results, learn more from our experiences, enhance our memories, predict when and where to go, and plan our next hunt.

It's hunting logs made easy, integrated with weather, maps, and images, enhanced with stats, metrics, and data analytics.  It's a hunt performance, harvest management and trail camera tool for hunters, and wildlife managers.  We hope you like it!

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Wednesday, November 1, 2017

OutdoorMetrix wins Arch Grants!

It's a big day for us at OutdoorMetrix!  We just learned that we have been chosen from among hundreds of applicants and we couldn't be more excited.  As first-time entrepreneurs, we've been boot-strapping this dream from day one.   Not only will Arch Grants give us some much needed working capital, but we'll also be surrounded with other start-up support from legal advice, to mentoring, marketing support and so much more.  One thing we've learned in our start-up journey so far is that little victories matter.  While you look for the home run and dream big, the reality is that you have to keep cranking out hits every day.  Arch Grants is our first home run and it's a springboard for our start-up.  Thanks to everyone at Arch Grants and the greater St. Louis start-up community.  We couldn't be more excited.  This was our second time around as an applicant - the time and effort we put into this process has been educational and rewarding on every front.  If you are an early stage start-up, you should definitely give Arch Grants a shot.  At OutdoorMetrix, we want to give back to the start-up scene, so call us or email us with questions and we'll be more than happy to share our experience, talk about lessons learned and give you any advice we can.  For more info on Arch Grants:  https://archgrants.org/

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