I'm 63 and I gave up trying to hunt with other guys. Most people don't have the drive or determination to hunt with long term. My former hunting buddy has moved on to glory.
@kapperoutdoorsКүн бұрын
I just found you guys recently Since we moved to southern missouri. Another great video we appreciate it
@davidburley41963 күн бұрын
I used to think like this but what I discovered was if the cover is next to roads or parking areas that's where those smart older bucks will be patterning hunters! Personally witnessed this on some of hardest hunted gamelands in Pa. 51st year hunting these same game lands found sheds and deadhead in these places !
@matthewh1173 күн бұрын
Pa. hunter here, 50 years. You are absolutely correct. These smart bucks let you walk right past them.
@BubbaGump7773 күн бұрын
Yes, found this out this year! Same with turkeys...and yes, I'm from PA also. People are listening to this "gotta get further back in" stuff, but now the game is adapting just like they always do!
@striverest17133 күн бұрын
I walked several miles and saw lots of buck signs and bedding areas, but no deer. On the way out, I got within 200 ft of the gate to leave the WMA and I jumped deer in the cover right at the main entrance lol
@MrSprintcat2 күн бұрын
I set up dear cameras, and they go right up to my camera and sniff it like nothing, deer, do what they want when they want
@VABigRing3 күн бұрын
I am an avid bow hunter. I do rifle hunt, but use it primarily for scouting new areas. Each year, I see it…again and again,….people don’t want to walk any further than 1/4 mile. I use a customized, camo painted bike,…riding it along the roadway where I can duck in,…then hike in a 1 1/2 miles,..crossing beaver dams and navigating swamps. I even store hip boots in a locked bin to cross creeks.
@nickdillard69143 күн бұрын
We need info on the fellas that shook their head and said no thank you to the gps 😂
@rockymountainhomestead8 сағат бұрын
Bingo
@DashcamAmerica4 күн бұрын
I love hunting but am I the only one these days that's having hard time finding people to go with. Damn phones.
@cultleader35724 күн бұрын
Iam new to hunting in Connecticut cant find anyone to hunt with . Only 1% hunt here . Old timers only hunt phasant here
@GulfCoastin4 күн бұрын
My wife’s uncle and I absolutely HAMMERED bucks tag teaming areas. Both tagged out the last season he was around before he passed. Honestly feel lonely hunting now without him. It’s cool having a hunting friend that’s just as committed to it as you.
@jonah-n8l4 күн бұрын
Nope same here! Nobody wants to work/scout hang n hunt! Everybody lazy af!
@wnek454 күн бұрын
Wisconsin public land hunter here! Hmu
@Elonzo-k2y3 күн бұрын
Could you carry me around on your shoulders 😅
@demsrchildabusers7959Күн бұрын
I hunt ridge tops in the morning and bottoms in the evening due to prevailing air currents. Air rises in the morning due to heating (and deer like to bed on top of ridges). Also, being on top of a ridge gives you a better vantage point, nice if you are using a rifle. In the evening, the air is cooling and rolling down the hills into the bottoms. And the deer move down from bedding areas to feed. Obviously, food plots placed on top of ridges, etc can change this somewhat.
@robertlester456910 сағат бұрын
Helpful information for people in areas with huge tracts of public land. Would love to hear his observations on highly pressured deer.
@brianc67393 күн бұрын
Wouldn't paralleling the road be hunting on the side of the road? When you walk perpendicular to a road doesn't that mean you're walking away from the road?
@osar28703 күн бұрын
Yes
@andrewpayne28113 күн бұрын
Yea, he’s saying going parallel to get to a hard to access spot. If hunters are parking every couple miles down a road and walking in, getting into that space between that nobody is accessing due to terrain features.
@brianc67393 күн бұрын
@@andrewpayne2811 thank you for the explanation. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
@meghan754714 сағат бұрын
Sounds like he had his perpendicular and parallel mixed to me.
@trevorlawrence22783 күн бұрын
I go in at least an hour before and at least a mile in on public and use terrain and other hunters push deer to me when they start going to the stand
@briankinnane52243 күн бұрын
I’m wondering if you could do one of the studies in the Northeast like in New York because we have maybe 5000 WMA‘s and I can guarantee you more than 5% of them are covered by hunters because there’s just not enough area.
@TomReichner3 күн бұрын
Given the information learned by this study, what do you suggest for hunters who have knee and lower back issues who cannot walk far, or who can not walk over difficult terrain (steep or thickly vegetated)?
@HUNTRPOD3 күн бұрын
I think you do the opposite of what most are doing. Find a parking area and go parallel with the road versus straight in
@briankinnane52243 күн бұрын
We had a guy in my club who would always go out after everyone else (most of us went out in the dark) and then he would hunt close to the house… he shot a ton of deer by paying attention when he knew we all would be headed back for lunch lol he used us being hangry to do a deer drive for him.
@nick96023 күн бұрын
Use an electric bike
@alschulz54243 күн бұрын
I'm with you, I have stage 3 heart failure, arthritis in my lower back and both knees, my Dr. told me to stay out of the woods, but I still need to hunt. I hunt a 100,000 acre state forest and anything remotely accusable for me has 3-4 trucks parked there. I am going to resolve myself to bow hunt when these guys are at home. Even with a handicap hunting permit I can hunt from my truck, but a lot of good that does.
@briankinnane52243 күн бұрын
@ God bless my brother and take care of yourself I plan on staying in the woods hunting fishing trapping hiking etc until the year that I die because if you were to take me out of the woods I might as well be dead. But my other suggestion is try socializing with some of the guys even in the parking area leave a post it with ur number or just go introduce we are birds of a feather and maybe you can get them to do a Deer drives. I had no problem as a younger man doing a deer drive for one of the older members of my club to sit… We had members in their 80s shooting deer and telling us this is probably the 300s deer that I shot in my life but this is the one I will remember to my grave and that in turn makes the next generation wanna do it .
@64RRussell4 күн бұрын
I am not sure how to apply this to private land hunting on a few hundred acres.
@jrwstl023 күн бұрын
Same thought here. I don’t think it applies at all.
@FrankGulla3 күн бұрын
private land, you hunt sign, if there's no scrapes, rubs or droppings there's usually no deer.....simple
@thesouthernoutdoorsmen3 күн бұрын
In that situation, you could focus on the stands as the high pressure spots (ladder stands, box blinds, food plots, etc) For instance, on my lease we have a main road that has several food plots off the edge of it that get hunted hard. I have had success parking between the food plots and going into the woods between all those food plots. Most hunters are going to drive right by those woods on their way to the food plots
@64RRussell3 күн бұрын
@@thesouthernoutdoorsmen yes, that part is obvious. I was referring more to the hike several miles part. But, should I be hunting SMZ’s with a climber? Or, the places where SMZ’s meet plantation pines? Should I cut a fire lane between the SMZ’s and pines, and wait to ambush them on the firelane? Instead of putting green fields on a ridge line where the road is, should I position them between plantation pines and SMZ’s? Should I cut a trail across a saddle and create an ambush spot? What does the GPS data tell us about those questions?
@TomReichner2 күн бұрын
@@64RRussell this info is obviously not meant for applying to such a tiny area. It seems odd that you would try to apply advice for a certain specific scenario to a completely different scenario
@knotengajin73592 күн бұрын
If everyone parks on the road, and most enter perpendicularly to the road, the walking parallel would just run you into another person who parked further down. Or you’d be hunting between the other guys and the road hoping they didn’t push the deer or elk further into the woods.
@BenOgorekКүн бұрын
Yeah that didn’t really make sense. I assume he was talking about places where the road turned in a different direction
@josephbrunson76723 күн бұрын
10 people on 250 acres is a lot
@robmainville26323 күн бұрын
That’s crazy high. NB Canada here. Lucky to have 10 on 100,000 acres where I hunt and I still get upset seeing someone anywhere near my area. Guess I have it very good compared to what others deal with
@redrustyhill2Күн бұрын
If i see 1 other hunter in a 1200 acre area, its too much.
@whiteyfisk976920 сағат бұрын
@@robmainville2632you have it very very good that way
@markleclair41823 күн бұрын
I think hunters are also afraid of scaring deer and then not seeing anything. The flawed idea being that if you can find a nice stand of oaks or a nice creek bottom and slip in on one side, you can get a nice deer. On a huge tract, you should accept that you might bump deer. You should also figure out the main beds and feeding areas, adjust your hike in for the wind relative to those areas, and accept that you may bump deer on the way. On 50k acre WMA’s, it really doesn’t matter if you bump deer. There are plenty more around.
@Damyankee19894 күн бұрын
I love this podcast!!
@thesouthernoutdoorsmen4 күн бұрын
We are glad you are enjoying it!
@whisperingoutdoors15 сағат бұрын
Good video!
@MikeGeorge-w9dКүн бұрын
50,000 acres? Our wma is less than 5000 acres AND there are access trails/roads everyplace. I don't think you can get a mile from a road or parking lot.
@ML-ks2lj3 күн бұрын
Bottom line is pre scouting post season and mapping out trails funnels beds and food. Pick a few setups for wind and have back ups incase of pressurem mark man made blinds and permanent stands and game plan around it look for dead heads and sheds mark those too.
@momanslm628912 сағат бұрын
I don’t follow when he says to go parallel to the road. If I go parallel and 4 others go perpendicular, I’m just crossing their path, or worse walking past their stand. I guess I need a diagram to explain how I’m both not hunting from a road and not screwing someone else’s set.
@HUNTRPOD3 күн бұрын
Gino is a smart man!
@andrewpayne28113 күн бұрын
Getting to where the big bucks are is the priority. I think in field camping and packing out meat is going to be a big separation of the majority and the successful minority.
@nickdillard69143 күн бұрын
I just woke up from going to bed at 2 am because I started a pack out on a black bear yesterday at 3:45. It’s 100% the separation, just walking the woods you can tell where people stop, trails, trash, human sign all stops about 500 yards from the road in these mnts. And that’s only maybe halfway to where the real hunting is. Debone and pack out is the game here and really the only way to kill anything over 130”
@jeffhays19688 сағат бұрын
Pro tip, scout and hunt the nastiest swamps in the area. Stay out of the hardwoods, deer only use them at night mostly.
@frankspataro97143 күн бұрын
Doesn't sound like there is any hunters to speak of in the test 250 acres of woods per hunter i wish I had that much room to hunt without seeing anybody else
@chamblen44 күн бұрын
i watched the whole thing before they got to the piece of information that made this information irrelevant, ie: they only tagged and tracked does on properties where doe hunting is not allowed!
@johnwest23963 күн бұрын
A biologist is the worst thing ever invented in the worst thing for wildlife
@davemichael69942 күн бұрын
Yes, education sucks.🙄
@jeffreyleonard7210Күн бұрын
Drop and give me 20
@Surenuffbowhunter4 күн бұрын
It sounds like they didn’t have enough deer collared to get an idea of what they were doing, surely some people were bumping deer somewhere
@GulfCoastin4 күн бұрын
Where I hunt I hardly ever bump deer. Stuff is so thick where they bed that you can’t get close enough to bump them.
@rockymountainhomestead8 сағат бұрын
This clearly is about eastern hunting. Deciduous? Not out west
@chrismacomber97274 күн бұрын
I think you guys should do a video on not packing deer out where I live in NC I cannot cunt the deer up and I hunt by myself...how the hell you go over 2 ridges and drag 160lb deer out by yourself???
@NontypicalCaptain4 күн бұрын
They have a field quartering video was a few years ago
@chrismacomber97274 күн бұрын
@NontypicalCaptain lol I know how but the processing places around here don't have the space to hang 4 legs back straps plus tenderloin and store neck meat ...
@shaneshonda4 күн бұрын
@@chrismacomber9727get a sled and 1 step at a time.ive done it at lbl without a sled because you have to check in the full deer
@cultleader35724 күн бұрын
@@NontypicalCaptainlink ?
@jonah-n8l4 күн бұрын
I’ve drug big bucks on public hunting solo till literally I was throwing up! A few times! It’s not fun!
@johnstack4316Күн бұрын
Why didn't you have a chart n maps of what your talking about. Anybody that hunts knows what your talking about. I wayched this video looking for actual photos and charts and good info. By the way the host guy doesn't look like he hikes far from the all you can eat buffet. Waste of my time.
@libertyBuilders3 күн бұрын
Thanks for the obvious info of if you get farther back away from people you’ll have better luck! I could have told you that without the study!
@manyfeather2knives4233 күн бұрын
Have to disagree. When you have roads (parking areas) you have homes/camps. There you’ll find grass, browse etc and DEER!
@libertyBuilders3 күн бұрын
Disagree all you want but big bucks will go away from hunting pressure and I’ve hunted public and private land for over 40 years and killed a lot of bucks and the less hunting pressure the better your chances. Not saying you can’t kill a buck right beside the road but your chances are better away from the pressure that’s not an opinion it’s fact!
@cultleader35724 күн бұрын
Any connecticut hunters here looking for hunting buddies ?
@danfridenstine5751Күн бұрын
All the interviewer does is repeat everything the biologist says.
@sayimsgt49533 күн бұрын
you basically asked the hunters to tell you where there spots were at. Your datas skewed cause you didn't gps any real hunters.
@jmebig3044Күн бұрын
Typical biologist in this day and age. All bad data.
@Elonzo-k2y3 күн бұрын
Strap a GPS on my A-- I'll walk in circles 😅
@2birddogsandawolfdog9454 күн бұрын
Have yet to watch a useful video from these guys... EVERY one is about Ekerns, whatever that is. 🤣
@thesouthernoutdoorsmen4 күн бұрын
Well we appreciate you coming back to watch more 🤣😅
@2birddogsandawolfdog9454 күн бұрын
@thesouthernoutdoorsmen Titles get me to click, then I realize it's just more ekerns....
@osar28703 күн бұрын
This is probably my favorite hunting podcast and I’m not even from the south, to each their own I guess
@jethyperion-gi1yo4 күн бұрын
I learned an easy way to avoid hunters. They learned not to hunt near me real quick bc if I catch a hunter near me like today I play a big speaker that I keep in my bag an I play a loud song called I didn't get no deer because of yall. Yall ain't gonna get no deer because of me. An I play it on repeat until they leave.😂 Today I did that to this guy because he sat 10yards from me I'm wearing orange againts a tree in a field an this man walked across the entire field an say 10yards from me like wtf bro I know ur ass saw me bc I seen u once u hit the field.😂
@GulfCoastin4 күн бұрын
Video proof or it didn’t happen 🤣😂🤣
@ethanfaunce1084 күн бұрын
Hunter harassment is very illegal so watch yourself if you actually did this 😂
@TheWakes1200224 күн бұрын
This didn't happen, this is a troll looking for nothing but a rise. Move on pest.
@tompeacock66743 күн бұрын
Felony in PA for harassment 😂😂
@bridgerdemers33493 күн бұрын
That’s hunter harassment. You will be fined just for posting content that you did it.
@codyfisher37062 күн бұрын
Come to mississinewa in indiana and your data will flip upside down