Woodsman Perspective Podcast
Woodsman Perspective Podcast
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Using the Groundhog Max ATV/UTV disc for firebreaks
We used the Groundhog Max ATV/UTV disc to put in some firebreaks and it is the perfect tool for that. This thing is lightweight, portable, easy to use and does a great job breaking up soil whether for planting or fire breaks. I love it for firebreaks because you don't have to move a tractor or additional implement when you need to do a burn. This is in our burn tool kit now, along with a sprayer full of water, this makes a 4 wheeler or SXS a do-all tool for burn day.
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Episode 36: Working Man's Dove field
Просмотров 760Месяц назад
On this episode we cover the "other" method of dove hunting. You don't hear much about this because there is a perceived gray area as far as legality. The regs allow for hunting doves on areas that have been top seeded for wildlife food plots or for erosion control. There are some things that you can not do, and probably shouldn't say, but you can have a great hunt without the expense of planti...
Episode 35: Apex revives an area NWTF Banquet
Просмотров 85Месяц назад
On this episode we are joined by Jared Lewis and Boomer Brown with Apex ammunition. We get some background on the Apex beginnings as well as their growth. But what we really wanted to talk to them about is how they have revived an area NWTF chapter and banquet. It's a good story about taking initiative and making it happen. Check out @Apex_ammunition and @j_lewisphoto on Instagram for more.
Bonus Episode: The Tenth Legion, an annual gathering of turkey hunters
Просмотров 3022 месяца назад
On this bonus episode we talk with Steve Brown and Scott Branton to find out the history behind the annual gathering of The Tenth Legion. This group was started by a dozen turkey hunters and named after the unofficial cult that Tom Kelly created in his book, The Tenth Legion. The group has grown to approximately 75 members. This invitation only event is special to all of these members, and I se...
Episode 33: Insights from an Outfitter with Trey Williams
Просмотров 1562 месяца назад
Killing big, trophy whitetails or any other species requires that you hunt them where they live. We spend the majority of our time developing properties to grow big whitetails. The other side of that coin is for the hunter to travel where big whitetails live. Doing so can be intimating if you are new to it. Trey Williams has been helping hunters make that hunt of a lifetime a reality for a long...
Episode 32: Archery and Bowhunting with Slade Fancher
Просмотров 1802 месяца назад
On this episode we sat down with our good friend and lifelong bowhunter, and fellow Woodsman, Slade Fancher. Slade made a living working on, selling, setting up, and tuning bows professionally for almost 2 decades. From central Ms whitetails to Elk in the Rockies, Slade has a lifetime of bowhunting and archery experience. We cover a lot of ground on this one! @MathewsInc @followthefanchers @bre...
Episode 31: Waterfowl Impoundments 101
Просмотров 3333 месяца назад
We have a high level, introductory talk on waterfowl impoundments with Chris. Adding a duck hunting feature to a property not only adds an element enjoyment for the owner, but it also adds tremendous value to a property. We talk timing, processes, seeds and plants, etc in this episode. Enjoy @HollisFarmsMS @MidSouthResourceManagement @brentlochala686 @BrentLochalaHometownRealty
Episode 30: Summer food plots and why Un-hulled Joint Vetch is terrible
Просмотров 943 месяца назад
On this episode we recap turkey season, talk summer food plots and summer natives, as well as why it's important to have both. We talk about the "unhulled" vetch that everyone got this year and why it may or may not germinate.
Timing Coyote trapping to save poults and fawns
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 месяца назад
We drafted Hunter Crimm to help us set some coyote traps. Late spring and early summer is a great time to target coyotes specifically to reduce predation on young poults and fawns. Also, coyote pups are on the ground so the momma yotes are hunting hard to keep them fed. We are setting Duke 650 and 550 traps
Creating bedding cover for whitetails close to food plots.
Просмотров 1063 месяца назад
Chris brought in a mulcher and reclaimed some areas that used to be thick near his food plots. Over the years the understory has grown up and closed the canopy, shading out cover and food for deer. Deer sightings on this plot during daylight hours have been down the past two seasons, particularly mature bucks. This conversion will but the bedding cover closer to the food plot which should impro...
Using terrain to make a move on a flock of fighting turkeys
Просмотров 545 месяцев назад
After a couple of set ups we found a group of vocal birds mid morning. Since the woods are still very open, we hopped in a ditch and used it to get close to the birds. Once we got there we watched a large group of jacks fighting with a couple of longbeards. At one point we could have shot one of the longbeards but didn't really want to end the show, so we watched until they moved on and then we...
Under a roosted Mississippi Longbeard
Просмотров 1805 месяцев назад
We ended up right under a Mississippi longbeard. Before he could fly down we had 2 satellite toms come slipping in and when they started to bug out at 20 yards one of them got a load of TSS.
Hunt interrupted by work
Просмотров 685 месяцев назад
I always joke that if you go hunting with a serious land manager, you had better get your turkey early. Otherwise you will be doing chores and looking at food plots all morning. In all seriousness, the work never ends.
Legendary Mississippi Tracking dogs, Si and Smoke
Просмотров 4835 месяцев назад
Legendary Mississippi Tracking dogs, Si and Smoke
Episode 28: Managing an Individual buck with Brandon Huerkamp
Просмотров 2036 месяцев назад
Episode 28: Managing an Individual buck with Brandon Huerkamp
Episode 27: Roundups, Racoons, and opinions
Просмотров 3326 месяцев назад
Episode 27: Roundups, Racoons, and opinions
Episode 26 Racoon Roundup for the Turkeys
Просмотров 6066 месяцев назад
Episode 26 Racoon Roundup for the Turkeys
Habitat VS Trapping Debate
Просмотров 2087 месяцев назад
Habitat VS Trapping Debate
Last Day of Mississippi Deer Season
Просмотров 5827 месяцев назад
Last Day of Mississippi Deer Season
Building for Ducks
Просмотров 9 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Building for Ducks
Didn't kill a buck?
Просмотров 757 месяцев назад
Didn't kill a buck?
Podcast Episode 24 Trapping Wild Turkey Predators
Просмотров 5067 месяцев назад
Podcast Episode 24 Trapping Wild Turkey Predators
Prepping New Traps and Racoon Trapping 101 With Hunter Crimm
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Prepping New Traps and Racoon Trapping 101 With Hunter Crimm
Bobcats VS Deer
Просмотров 2698 месяцев назад
Bobcats VS Deer
Bucks Chasing in Mississippi
Просмотров 1668 месяцев назад
Bucks Chasing in Mississippi
Supplemental protein and Clover
Просмотров 65Год назад
Supplemental protein and Clover
The wild turkey extinction myth
Просмотров 127Год назад
The wild turkey extinction myth
Recreational land values vs timber and tillable acre value
Просмотров 122Год назад
Recreational land values vs timber and tillable acre value
High pressured whitetails and sonic drive in
Просмотров 98Год назад
High pressured whitetails and sonic drive in
Whitetail rut in the South
Просмотров 47Год назад
Whitetail rut in the South

Комментарии

  • @erniehill4357
    @erniehill4357 Месяц назад

    What have you noticed about the deer movement after you hunt a field? Does it blow them out of the area?

    • @woodsmanperspectivepodcast
      @woodsmanperspectivepodcast Месяц назад

      It's mixed, I had one smaller tract where after we started putting in a dove field there noticeably fewer mature bucks , sightings or on camera. Other places seem to tolerate it. It isn't something you want to do close to your primary deer hunting or target buck home area.

    • @erniehill4357
      @erniehill4357 Месяц назад

      @@woodsmanperspectivepodcast thanks

  • @maxpinson5002
    @maxpinson5002 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for doing your part to help the game birds and game animals. I wish more people would.

  • @ryanweaver3615
    @ryanweaver3615 2 месяца назад

    Love planting the jointvetch here along the Texas coast for my whitetails. Question with all the rain we’ve had during the spring and early summer my vetch is 4-5ft tall, will the deer still eat it or should I bushhog it down some and if so how tall? Enjoy the show!

  • @erniehill4357
    @erniehill4357 2 месяца назад

    I still shoot a MQ1 that I bought in 97 or 98. Slade set it up for all 3 of my boys to start hunting with, then I bought each one a new Mathew’s from Slade after they shot the MQ1 for a year or two. Great Podcast guys I am truly enjoying this!!!

  • @erniehill4357
    @erniehill4357 2 месяца назад

    lol Chris I shot a Oneida Eagle when I started out to. My uncle gave me one.

  • @diamondbackecological
    @diamondbackecological 3 месяца назад

    More typical rednecks. You can tell how ecologically ignorant these people are by their twang. Deer and turkey are perfectly suited to evading and avoiding predators, they have been doing it since the beginning of time. What you need to focus on is structural and vegetational heterogeneity on the landscape. I'm a wildlife land consultant. The science backs me up. Your wasting your time with intensive trapping and you may be actually disputing a beneficial predator ecology

    • @woodsmanperspectivepodcast
      @woodsmanperspectivepodcast 3 месяца назад

      *You're Also, habitat management is our top priority. This is one round of predator trapping in late spring. We don't trap intensively. As for twang, we don't deny that. Guilty as charged.

  • @michaeldavis4338
    @michaeldavis4338 3 месяца назад

    Enjoyed the Video guys!!

  • @michaelcope2329
    @michaelcope2329 4 месяца назад

    Enjoyed the show, nice to see the dogs and their owner's get the credit, appreciation and respect they deserve. Well done ya'll.

  • @user-te9fi5nh5o
    @user-te9fi5nh5o 5 месяцев назад

    👍🏼

  • @woodsmanperspectivepodcast
    @woodsmanperspectivepodcast 6 месяцев назад

    #gobbles #gobbler

  • @user-tl2po9qc9w
    @user-tl2po9qc9w 6 месяцев назад

    I really hope that this podcast gets out and the houndsmen in this area ban together and boycott this co-op.

    • @woodsmanperspectivepodcast
      @woodsmanperspectivepodcast 6 месяцев назад

      Still plenty of raccoons on the properties we manage. We haven't taken any opportunity away from a houndsman.

    • @user-tl2po9qc9w
      @user-tl2po9qc9w 6 месяцев назад

      I guess “plenty” would depend on the woodsman’s perspective that you are asking. As far as not talking away ANY opportunity away, that definitely isn’t true. I know that the United Kennel Club holds a very large competition hunt in Starkville Mississippi every year, where the top prize is around 50,000 in cash and hunting equipment. One of the biggest deciding factors in where to hold these hunts is the Coon population, and the opportunity to put cast of hounds in thick Coon. I would dare to say that very many Coon “round ups” massacres like this and it definitely effects the ability to tree several Coon in a 1 or 2 hour hunt. Causing UKC to look at a more Hound friendly area of the country to hold such hunts, therefore negativity effecting the local economy.

  • @sjag88
    @sjag88 6 месяцев назад

    Spend all that time on planting might as well brush that blind in lol

  • @followthefanchers
    @followthefanchers 6 месяцев назад

    Love Ryan as a friend and his great family! As solid as they come. Great episode guys!

  • @rachel81962
    @rachel81962 7 месяцев назад

    I took my Duke dog proof and made them into push or pull traps , took a little time but wasn't difficult

  • @thewildgame1
    @thewildgame1 7 месяцев назад

    This is awesome! I'm going to build a wood duck hole and this was helpful!

    • @wholeass83
      @wholeass83 7 месяцев назад

      If want to target woodys specifically ide want acorn trees flooded. A cornfield will get mallard with occasional woodys. Flooded oak trees will get woodys with occasional mallards.

    • @woodsmanperspectivepodcast
      @woodsmanperspectivepodcast 7 месяцев назад

      @@wholeass83 flooded hardwoods does attract wood ducks. It is surprising how may wood ducks we see in this flooded corn hole though. When we have a large push of ducks this spot will fill up with teal and mallards.

    • @wholeass83
      @wholeass83 7 месяцев назад

      @woodsmanperspectivepodcast I swear I thought flooded cornfields were myths until I found one right after this season ended. I'm hoping it's still flooded next season. It's public land too. Absolutely loaded with mallards and the bean field next to it geese

  • @alabamariverman9958
    @alabamariverman9958 7 месяцев назад

    👍👍 great video

  • @scturkeytime55
    @scturkeytime55 7 месяцев назад

    Great words guys!

  • @joshward9835
    @joshward9835 7 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @user-te9fi5nh5o
    @user-te9fi5nh5o 7 месяцев назад

    👍🏼

  • @philipbrown3146
    @philipbrown3146 7 месяцев назад

    This world needs more men like you mr Bo

  • @grantgranberry1202
    @grantgranberry1202 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome interaction to catch on camera

  • @sherwinjost3474
    @sherwinjost3474 8 месяцев назад

    Hmmm looks like I need to get my traps out !

  • @rosspease2
    @rosspease2 Год назад

    Keep up the great work. My boy loves it as well.

    • @woodsmanperspectivepodcast
      @woodsmanperspectivepodcast Год назад

      It's a great way to get them engaged and teach them management basics! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment