Daniel Williams of @thecedarridgechronicles shares his experience finding a buck's "rut loop" by locating rubs! This is a clip from Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast 584 - • This Will CHANGE THE W...
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@chattahoocheeoutdoorsman4865Ай бұрын
This is going to be another one of those greatest episodes. I've listened and watched this episode numerous times thinking about all the different encounters and trail cam pics. I've got my calendar set and ready to really dive into this. Ive had success with it unknowingly before a few times. Thats why I listen to every episode and try to relate it somehow.
@bjmgolf3651Ай бұрын
Great advice on hunting the rut ! Hope you guys have an awesome 2024!
@Joel-vt9mhАй бұрын
What the man says about a doe hating the smell of estrous is 💯. That is a lesson learned. This episode is excellent!
@johnathonpatzwald5836Ай бұрын
Loved this episode and I've started making a new calendar for a better visual! Would love dor y'all to go into detail about historical trail camera data from early season, say early to mid October and is there a way to "estimate" buck movement like Daniel does for the rut.
@danchamberlain9434Ай бұрын
Great stuff
@michael30736Ай бұрын
5:54 you just changed what I'm looking for out there. I might have seen this and not realized it.
@Echo_5_Charlie8 күн бұрын
when you leave 5 cams out on public hunting land, how do you change the batteries? solar charger, or walk in and change them? Awesome video!! Learned a lot! THANKS
@ML-ks2lj3 күн бұрын
My batteries in my cameras have lasted over a year now. I set cameras up in June and August and let em run until September and take them down so they don't get stolen and just see whos in the area and who's left from last year. I take them cameras down navigate the info and then scout the bedding
@sheltonheath916528 күн бұрын
Well now Daniel You can count on being under surveillance Yourself after disclosing Your hunting strategies. Except lots of company now where You hunt. IMO I would have NEVER told everyone my plans for success. Good luck. 🦌😁
@AJE1042Ай бұрын
Which full episode is this?
@chattahoocheeoutdoorsman4865Ай бұрын
584
@Echo_5_Charlie6 күн бұрын
What's a Whip Rub?
@Jordy-rw8xoАй бұрын
Bet
@Halcyon1861Ай бұрын
I have never had any cameras to hang so I guess I'm out of the...loop.
@thesouthernoutdoorsmenАй бұрын
I see what you did there lol.
@ShaynaGilbert-ln9xgАй бұрын
We owned the same piece of property since 1984 it sure doesn't work that way on us
@ClintonSmith-op5gbАй бұрын
Hes not accounting for the fact that bucks change patterns season by season according to pressure
@letsgobrandon7297Ай бұрын
Exactly and for food sources.
@blind-dateoutdoorssportsma547Ай бұрын
Laughing out load. Why? Follow the rubs until they make a loop? Haha. I can walk into any woods and walk a circle, and I will find a rub. So, I guess in your mind, that would constitute a loop you're going to hunt. That is funny. That's hilarious. A better option is to study the layout of the land and know the behavior of the deer in that area according to age and sex. Then hunt accordingly in relationship to the age and sex of the deer. Preferable stand locations: edge cover, transitions, funnels, food, wind, etc. in accordance with deer behavior. Just remember that there are stupid deer, just like there are stupid people.
@thesouthernoutdoorsmenАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@jakesmith633724 күн бұрын
10 mike loops !! Does he hunt the king ranch for f sake
@letsgobrandon7297Ай бұрын
Sorry but this is BS. Dude probably hunts very private land and deer have no pressure whatsoever from people. Not hating on him for that as i have and would hunt private land but two different animals when talking big bucks on what I call very private land (land where hunters don’t even risk sneaking on) and public land. There’s like 10000000000 different theories out there, just do u if your successful, don’t change it up if it’s working.
@thesouthernoutdoorsmenАй бұрын
We appreciate you watching! He’s talks more about this in the full episode if you didn’t watch it. He’s been hunting higher pressure hunting clubs and then transferred to public these last two year with success killing great bucks using this. Thanks for the feedback and we hope you check out the two new episode with dr. Bronson Strickland about buck bedding and movement patterns that just released.
@user-ih4rp7mp7eАй бұрын
Don't know what he is talking about.hundreads of hunters have different opinions...hang around hunters buddy.
@shadowdawg04Ай бұрын
There are two types of 'hunters' - those who theorize, and those who tag out... those circles do not overlap!
@ML-ks2lj3 күн бұрын
Ahh I don't know about that lol I do a lot of theorizing and a lot of tagging out
@shadowdawg043 күн бұрын
@@ML-ks2lj Come on now, you know what I meant lol
@ML-ks2lj3 күн бұрын
@@shadowdawg04 lol this guy is definitely talking some smack though. I hunt primarily public land and never once found a rub line in a circle lol. I find run lines leading to bedding areas and marking rubs where does bed. But they never lead me in a circle around a feed tree lol I hunt 6000 acres in Michigan on highly pressured land come September and October the buck movement changes drastically. For me I get it done either the first week of October or the last week of October and the beginning week of November. I shoot does first usually though
@shadowdawg043 күн бұрын
@@ML-ks2lj I agree, I've hunted public the last three years here in KY. Totally different game plan - but I wouldn't have it any other way! From the third week of October til the end of the second in November is just golden! No rifle guys behind almost every tree lol.