I recommend you listen to your video with regards to your rattling. It’s too rhythmic. You need to vary the cadence smack then tickle then smack and smack again then small tickles then separate with a clash then stomp or thump them in ground. Pause then tickle slightly then smack then clash then tickle etc. You seem to get into a trance and don’t vary the cadence enough. Just trying to help. Love watching your vids as soon as you post. Keep up the great posts. Plus late in season bucks are on does or looking for them. Try a doe bleat. I recommend rut roar by primos. The Estrous bleat setting worked great for me this year.
@truetineoutdoorsАй бұрын
Thanks for the expertise! Yea the rattling has definitely come to a close I’m just going out on a whim there hoping for a curious dude. I think I’m switching the tactics to tree stand sits now. Gonna be hard, I’m impatient lol. Thanks for watching!
@FISHWILDАй бұрын
I was going to say the same about the rattling being too rhythmic. It sounds unnatural, and in the woods - unnatural sounds might have the opposite effect. Although I know you have had some success with your rattling.
@truetineoutdoorsАй бұрын
Yea it could use a little touch up but I think it ain’t bad. You hunt WTs here in BC?
@UnknownbrandАй бұрын
The truck starts again! That's good news!
@truetineoutdoorsАй бұрын
Yesir!
@UnknownbrandАй бұрын
@truetineoutdoors What was the issue?
@truetineoutdoorsАй бұрын
Fuel pump
@AddyFosАй бұрын
Whitetails are always so challenging, especially in the timber in your area. I hunt a very similar spot to the north, and I really do feel so much of it is right place at the right time- then what makes it count is your setup. The deer density is solid! I find it's often that entering my spot to ground call is damn hard to not disrupt a ton of deer. However, ever so often you get an estrus doe roll through and things get real western. Persistence is such a big factor at the end of the day. Good to see you're getting time out there, man.
@truetineoutdoorsАй бұрын
Thanks for the insight, I feel like you need to be doing the prep work in a spot before September. I’m a little late out the gate here and that’s fine, just learning as I go, hoping to throw a stand up for the first time. Test the patience
@StecherHockeyАй бұрын
A shovel is 100% a mandatory tool in BC November Whitetail Hunting 😅 I literally dug myself out for 6 days straight this past week in Kootenays.
@truetineoutdoorsАй бұрын
Lool gotta have it!
@xXBAM66XxАй бұрын
Would you share what brand of trail cameras you use?
@truetineoutdoorsАй бұрын
I use a few, but lately I’ve been buying cheapo ones off of amazon
@truetineoutdoorsАй бұрын
Izeeker
@numbnut257Ай бұрын
I’m curious, all the work you put into putting the wood stove in your camper, do u find it to heavy or just a pain in the ass to load up for the weekend
@truetineoutdoorsАй бұрын
As a hunter I want to be as versatile as possible, and with the camper on I would not be able to get into about 90% of the spots I go.
@HunterArnold-l1iАй бұрын
What region are you from. from Vancouver island hunting ain’t the best here can’t find spots only really go off the island once a year for a group hunt with family
@truetineoutdoorsАй бұрын
From Region 8 but hunt a lot of regions. Find those pockets!
@HunterArnold-l1iАй бұрын
@that’s hard over here not enough forest to be able to explore
@truetineoutdoorsАй бұрын
There’s tons of forest over there! Deep and steep for those BTs!
@nitrofreak112Ай бұрын
Weiner soup 👌 my favorite
@truetineoutdoorsАй бұрын
Weiner water soup, one of a kind
@chendo627Ай бұрын
u in K town
@truetineoutdoorsАй бұрын
Nah man
@Mag-e1uАй бұрын
Don’t forget to take snow chains.
@truetineoutdoorsАй бұрын
Yup getting a little risky out there, don’t try this at home folks