Texas Fish and Game Unfiltered with Kevin Burke

Whitetail Management in the Hill Country

1 h 13 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Two Texas Parks & Wildlife Biologists Tell You Everything You Need to Know About Managing Whitetail in the Hill Country If you lease or own land in Central Texas, this episode is required listening. I sitdown with Kory Perlichek and Evan McCoy— Texas Parks and Wildlife biologists covering Mason and McCulloch Counties — for one of the most information-packed whitetail conversations we've ever had on the show. These guys are on the ground every single day working with landowners, running surveys, and studying the data. No agendas, no products to sell. Just straight answers. In this episode we cover it all — current deer herd health across McCulloch County's three ecoregions, how drought ripples through the population for years after it breaks, the real truth about genetics versus age versus nutrition when it comes to growing bigger bucks, and why most hunters are pulling the trigger too early. We get into exotic competition and what axis deer are actually doing to your whitetail herd, how to run a proper deer survey on your property, the CWD situation in the region and how close it's gotten, the rut timing for the Hill Country, cedar management and what native browse deer actually prefer, and the biggest mistakes landowners make that set their herds back for years. Plus — did you know TPWD will come out to your property and evaluate it completely free of charge? These guys break down exactly how to get that service and what to expect. If you hunt, lease, or own land in Texas — this one's for you. To find a Texas Parks and Wildlife biologist in your county visit tpwd.texas.gov and search "find a biologist." Subscribe to Texas Fish and Game Unfiltered on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinburke_tfgn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TexasFishGameUnfiltered/ Get Outdoors and Find Your Peace

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