Ready Before the October 1 Opener?

Shooting lanes, food plot sites, and access trails — cut clean with a forestry mulcher, not ripped up with a dozer. Michigan archery opens October 1 and firearm November 15. Book summer work now so your property is ready, not torn up, when it counts.

What We Do on Hunting Ground

Shooting Lanes

Clean, quiet lanes from your stands and blinds — brush gone, mature timber untouched, mulched floor that doesn't crunch.

Food Plot Sites

Brush knocked to grade so you can work the ground. Plots need clearing weeks before planting — spring plots by June, fall plots by August.

Access Trails

Mulched trails sized for your UTV or tractor. Quiet to walk, deer use the edges, and you get to the back of the property without a machete.

Mulched trails stay walkable and quiet — and the browse that comes back on the edges is exactly what deer want. We don't run machines during hunting season, so the calendar is simple: summer work, fall hunts.

Cleared woods understory — clean lanes of sight

Why Mulching Beats a Dozer on Hunting Land

  • Quiet ground, fast. No bare-dirt scars that take seasons to heal — the mulch layer settles in weeks.
  • Selective. Keep the white oaks and the bedding cover; lose the junk brush between you and your lanes.
  • Edge feed. Mulched edges regrow soft browse — a feature on hunting ground, not a bug.
  • No cleanup. No piles announcing to every deer in the county that something changed.

Tell Us What You Want Opened Up

Send an onX/aerial screenshot or a few photos — we'll quote lanes, plots, and trails, usually same day.

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