Killing Giant Bucks "The Lindsey Way" w/ Jeff Lindsey | HUNTR Podcast

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In this episode of HUNTR Podcast, we sit down with Jeff Lindsey to talk all things deer. Jeff has been hunting whitetails his entire life, and has made it into a successful career at that. He and his brother David are well known for their hunting show "The Lindsey Way" on Outdoor Channel. It's no coincidence that Jeff has whitetail success year after year, dedicating his entire life to hunting every day possible. We talk about it all the time, how important it is to put the work in during the off-season. Whether that be property management or habitat improvement, Jeff has so much knowledge when it comes to killing mature whitetail bucks. Enjoy this episode as we get to know Jeff and hear his journey throughout the years!
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@garystephenson2108
@garystephenson2108
Jeremy and the guest should interview Jared. I just want to see if he’ll talk over himself.
@melvingreen7733
@melvingreen7733
You guys have successfully got me to want to drop my crossbow And use only a compound bow
@Iowa_Whitetail
@Iowa_Whitetail
Great job guys! Enjoyed! The irony!!! I’m driving from iowa to kansas farm while listening to this. Texting with Jeff’s dad & telling him u guys did a great episode! 😜🤯🥳. I love that all 3 of u covered the tough issues!!!! 💪💪💪
@andrewyoder88
@andrewyoder88
A good friend of mine owned that first Iowa ground the Lindseys bought. He had it from 2017 to 2020. Him and i hunted it and had some great deer around. The biggest negative was the way the topography laid it was very hard to hunt without deer seeing you come to your spot unless you only hunted the edges
@TheLindseyWay
@TheLindseyWay
Enjoyed it guys!
@garretts1604
@garretts1604
Jeremy, your comments on property management afar being challenging resonated big time. While my OH farm, at 6 hrs, adds so much more of a struggle logistically with lodging, provisions and the little setbacks carrying big impacts…my property 15min away isn’t much the better. It’s a labor of love where the journey is the greater victory but the most transparent of trophies.
@TheVenariEffect
@TheVenariEffect
To Jeff’s point at the beginning about people being more closed minded in the turkey hunting realm, it’s because the resource is far more fragile than deer. The advancements in technology is making the wild turkey so easy for the average Joe to kill but, they don’t successfully replace themselves on the landscape like deer do. In our opinion, that’s why die/hard turkey hunters take such a strong stance against things like “reaping,” decoys, TSS, etc. And, rightfully so…
@garretts1604
@garretts1604
Ohio corn concern solved- Bait (defined as immediately consumable food after dispensed) shall not be furnished on the ground. IE- Gravity feeders legit, spin feeders no go. Think it through…everybody should be content despite having to give something up…and I 100% agree with you guys, but also know it wont go away per MR and others.
@joem6779
@joem6779
What the hell ever happened to CJ Alexander
@jakepoepping3640
@jakepoepping3640
Just leased 135 acres in East KS I’m pumped! Just moved here 8 months ago.
@chuck8586
@chuck8586
1:59:48
@mikepoulson384
@mikepoulson384
Next trip to Pittsburgh, ill have to stop and get ice-cream and an autograph
@herbie1220
@herbie1220
Probably 10 years ago we had a doe only early ML season in Ohio. It was for 2 days I believe. I can't remember exact numbers but I don't believe a lot of does were taken.
@jeremycavaretta1035
@jeremycavaretta1035
Another legend! Another great one boys! Jared must be taking some Bowmar supplements lol
@lukepatrino8668
@lukepatrino8668
I got to say these 2 guys really hit the nail on the with there podcast. 1 invite all the most successful hunters on there podcast pull all there secret tips and tricks for hunting get there foot into the industry and have a major following on KZbin it’s literally genius. The only reason anyone watches this channel is because the guest they have on
@chuck8586
@chuck8586
3:04
@bryantsnider3908
@bryantsnider3908
How to you feel about chasing animals on snowmobiles atv or anything else
@chrisstroud3094
@chrisstroud3094
Indiana got better after we went to one buck, then they brought in crossbow and rifle it went down hill ever since! We got donate deer to feed the hungry and we don't have to pay for processing.
@toddstewart9437
@toddstewart9437
The irony being, that by promoting the older age class buck, it also exacerbates the spread of cwd. So much for protecting the resource. I think that a strong argument can be made that it was hornlust that brought cwd east of the Mississippi in the first place.
@C.Adams82
@C.Adams82
Interesting you guys talking about staying off the land to be able to grow and harvest mature big deer. Not necessarily true. My farm is a very interesting story. I have a beef farm but I have a big chunk that's for deer habitat and hunting. The problem is the access, only way to get to it is from the west,southwest. The wind is almost always out of that direction. That's why my dad never hunted it. I had the idea that I could the deer used to my presence and scent. The first couple of years I thought I messed up and blew em completely out and they left. But by year three, started seeing em daylight and eventually it worked. Even during the season. I can walk thru the area and that afternoon or next morning they'll be in the plots. People will say I basically tamed them,nope. If they see me they're gone. If they get my scent while they're out feeding or roaming around they'll perk up and be aware. So there's still strategy there but it allowed to be on the property year round and not run the deer off. To me I treat em just like my livestock. I make sure they have year round food and water. And sometimes I don't harvest, sometimes I choose not to, whatever the herd needs. But it's possible to walk your land and not mess with the deer,it just takes times, in my case several years
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