You will love the Marthasville area! Lots of big mature bucks come from there every year and some of the most consistent turkey hunting you could ask for! I've personally taken 2 gross booners within 5 miles of there at my moms 14acres
Denny Pitman, big bucks and consistent turkey hunting... what else could a person want? Congrats on the two booners and hopefully this year makes #3. Also in case you missed it, we released episode 7 of Deer Season '22 yesterday, a link to that is below! Let us know what you think and as always, thank you for the support. Have a great night Denny! ruclips.net/video/-YTVfIZeKFY/видео.html
@@DruryOutdoors I don’t miss anything y’all put out. I’m 100% positive I’ve seen 99% of every video production ever made by Drury Outdoors! I love every one of them!
@DruryOutdoors In the intro shot to video the 5th buck right at begining had a floppy ear. Random question but what is the cause of this? I had a large whitetail that had a droopy ear just like that last year. I was afraid he was injured or sick. Never found out since he got hit by a car
Thetrooper, typically something like that is caused by an injury from fighting! It's always hard to say but either way the buck is awesome and we can't wait to see him this year hopefully. Also in case you missed it, we released episode 7 of Deer Season '22 yesterday, a link to that is below! Let us know what you think and as always, thank you for the support. Have a great night man! ruclips.net/video/-YTVfIZeKFY/видео.html
The Kimura Hunter Outdoors, we’re really glad to hear it and hope it helps! Drill or no drill, it’s a sound approach to getting those green plots in the ground! Thank you for taking the time to watch and we can’t wait to get the hunting episodes rolling for 2022.
June and most of july were dry, but it's starting to rain now, and my food plots are in 👍 no drop tines on camera this year though 🤷🏼♂️ we'll see what show's up! keep knocking down the big ones Drury gang! love your videos
Hey Tyson Ames, thanks for the question man! We didn’t fill the hopper full each time, only to the amount that we needed per plot or 8lb to the acre. Appreciate the question and have a great night!
George Helzer, we're hoping and praying for the same! It's not looking good whatsoever around here... all we can do is hope! Best of luck this season, we hope it's a great one. Also in case you missed it, we released episode 7 of Deer Season '22 yesterday, a link to that is below! Let us know what you think and as always, thank you for the support. Have a great night man! ruclips.net/video/-YTVfIZeKFY/видео.html
I love it all, but the part I'm most curious about is the electric fence. Do you just focus on keeping deer out? I'm curious if you have issues with raccoons an what you might do? Thanks
Gotta have it on small soybean plots or the deer will nip it off at the ground. I'm not sure about the other plot he moved it to though. Might have to try it myself.
Hey Brett, most of the time we are just fencing in beans to try and keep them growing in areas with high deer density. We have never had any issues with raccoons eating soybeans. As far as moving the wire after planting. As dry as it has been the deer will destroy those new green shoots coming up so we have hot-wired some of our green plots to protect them this fall! Good luck this season and thanks for watching!
Our best suggestion would be to talk to your local co-op to figure out what spray works best for you. They vary in strength but typically we shoot to find one that lasts for 30 days. As with most chemicals, if rain hits it will diminish the effectiveness. Thank you for the support and best of luck to you this season callmecamo2! Have a great night.
Those 3 bad letters have hit southern Ohio and eastern Indiana hard. Praying for a healthy heard. Same for you guys. Good luck this season.
You will love the Marthasville area! Lots of big mature bucks come from there every year and some of the most consistent turkey hunting you could ask for! I've personally taken 2 gross booners within 5 miles of there at my moms 14acres
Denny Pitman, big bucks and consistent turkey hunting... what else could a person want? Congrats on the two booners and hopefully this year makes #3. Also in case you missed it, we released episode 7 of Deer Season '22 yesterday, a link to that is below! Let us know what you think and as always, thank you for the support. Have a great night Denny!
ruclips.net/video/-YTVfIZeKFY/видео.html
@@DruryOutdoors I don’t miss anything y’all put out. I’m 100% positive I’ve seen 99% of every video production ever made by Drury Outdoors! I love every one of them!
Looks like a sales video. “Groundbreaker”
What is the make and model of the equipment being pulled behind the side by side?
@DruryOutdoors In the intro shot to video the 5th buck right at begining had a floppy ear. Random question but what is the cause of this? I had a large whitetail that had a droopy ear just like that last year. I was afraid he was injured or sick. Never found out since he got hit by a car
Thetrooper, typically something like that is caused by an injury from fighting! It's always hard to say but either way the buck is awesome and we can't wait to see him this year hopefully. Also in case you missed it, we released episode 7 of Deer Season '22 yesterday, a link to that is below! Let us know what you think and as always, thank you for the support. Have a great night man!
ruclips.net/video/-YTVfIZeKFY/видео.html
Awesome advice guys 👊
The Kimura Hunter Outdoors, we’re really glad to hear it and hope it helps! Drill or no drill, it’s a sound approach to getting those green plots in the ground! Thank you for taking the time to watch and we can’t wait to get the hunting episodes rolling for 2022.
good stuff fellas
We appreciate it very much Ricky! Thanks for taking the time to watch and we hope you’ve had plenty of rain this summer. When’s opening day for you?
June and most of july were dry, but it's starting to rain now, and my food plots are in 👍 no drop tines on camera this year though 🤷🏼♂️ we'll see what show's up! keep knocking down the big ones Drury gang! love your videos
October 1st is our bow opener, but I have been helping a neighboring farm fill some crop damage tags already
Did you fill that planter with those little
Bags?
Hey Tyson Ames, thanks for the question man! We didn’t fill the hopper full each time, only to the amount that we needed per plot or 8lb to the acre. Appreciate the question and have a great night!
I was worried about those 3 nasty letters here in Tennessee but so far do good and some rain has started trying to show up
STD is 3 scary letters everywhere
What are those letters
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George Helzer, we're hoping and praying for the same! It's not looking good whatsoever around here... all we can do is hope! Best of luck this season, we hope it's a great one. Also in case you missed it, we released episode 7 of Deer Season '22 yesterday, a link to that is below! Let us know what you think and as always, thank you for the support. Have a great night man!
ruclips.net/video/-YTVfIZeKFY/видео.html
@druryoutdoors What kind of soybeans do you recommend??
Are you planting or selling equipment?????
I love it all, but the part I'm most curious about is the electric fence. Do you just focus on keeping deer out? I'm curious if you have issues with raccoons an what you might do? Thanks
Gotta have it on small soybean plots or the deer will nip it off at the ground. I'm not sure about the other plot he moved it to though. Might have to try it myself.
Hey Brett, most of the time we are just fencing in beans to try and keep them growing in areas with high deer density. We have never had any issues with raccoons eating soybeans.
As far as moving the wire after planting. As dry as it has been the deer will destroy those new green shoots coming up so we have hot-wired some of our green plots to protect them this fall! Good luck this season and thanks for watching!
Is late July-Early August too late too plant a green food plot with either radishes or last Bite
Not at all if you live in an area that has rainfall. In the deep south they trying to decide what to call the TX-LA-MS desert forming up.
Do you all have armyworm problems? If I plant my cereal grains too early, they'll rip em a new one.
Our best suggestion would be to talk to your local co-op to figure out what spray works best for you. They vary in strength but typically we shoot to find one that lasts for 30 days. As with most chemicals, if rain hits it will diminish the effectiveness. Thank you for the support and best of luck to you this season callmecamo2! Have a great night.
@@DruryOutdoorsWhat’s “rain”? I’ve heard that word used before but never seen any of it.
This Texas drought is no Bueno Amigos
Wade u messed up boy u should be marks son in law
Great stuff Awesome content I love all of your videos
Dawsonwild, as always man we appreciate ya taking the time to watch and comment! Hope you’ve had a great weekend.