Shed Hunting, TSI, and Food Plot Strategy | HUNTR Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • In this episode of HUNTR Podcast, the guys share what's going on behind the scenes as we start to hit late February. It's that time of year where sheds are starting to hit the ground, and we start to plan our off-season projects. Year after year, we find what works and what doesn't on our farms. This is our opportunity as hunters to respond the right way, and plan for another deer season. Whether that be food plots or timber cuts, we're always looking for ways to improve our property's habitat for quality deer. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!
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Комментарии • 84

  • @Leatherwoodoutdoors
    @Leatherwoodoutdoors 7 месяцев назад +5

    What about protein supplement blocks and mineral/calcium stations. Would help restore whats lots from rut when they need it the most. Get a jump start before those antler start growing soon. Not sure if you guys have covered that stuff on your podcasts or not.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад +1

      So we use a lot of blocks in the off-season. I’ll feed sweet feed as well sometimes in march to get them thru a tough month. The reality is most of the nutrients will pour thru the browse

    • @Leatherwoodoutdoors
      @Leatherwoodoutdoors 7 месяцев назад

      @@HUNTRPOD for sure. Cattle supplement blocks are the best this time of year. It's hard when there's no browse though and even worse coupled with high concentrations of deer.

    • @curtismerriman9956
      @curtismerriman9956 7 месяцев назад

      So do you guys actually think your good at hunting or do you just want your papa to support something you think your good at? I learned more about hunting than you will ever learn by the age of Ten than you will ever learn in your entire life

    • @Leatherwoodoutdoors
      @Leatherwoodoutdoors 7 месяцев назад

      @@curtismerriman9956 calm down dude, it's just a comment about supplements. Put your skills on video then maybe we can take you seriously.

  • @travisshuttleworth630
    @travisshuttleworth630 7 месяцев назад +4

    You guys have acknowledged that access is one of the biggest problems, and if we outlaw baiting then access will become a bigger problem because all of the small parcel hunters will now be competing to acquire the larger parcels and public lands that everyone is fighting over. Also, serious hunters like us see the benefit of eliminating baiting, but we are a minority. The average hunter just wants to hunt 10 times a year and dump a corn pile and see some deer, put a doe in the freezer and hopefully kill a buck every other year

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      It’s a hard argument, most think banning baiting will lose hunters so it would create worse access

  • @seanrichardson881
    @seanrichardson881 7 месяцев назад +1

    I believe the term relates to building an outhouse out of brick. And what an Overkill that is. So not only are we talking about how structurally sound it is built out of bricks but then it's a shithouse, outhouse. Just showing how overbuilt, over the top, robust. Like a brick shithouse

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      Haha my man bringing the facts!

  • @joeykessinger6464
    @joeykessinger6464 7 месяцев назад

    Love shed hunting. Have around 10,000 acres of permission ground in west central IL. Miss the good ol days before land leasing took over.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      Woooow I’m sure that was awesome

  • @Btaylor45023
    @Btaylor45023 7 месяцев назад

    Gettin super excited about shed season, February 3rd was first walk this year, found a fresh 7 point match set 1.5 miles in, close to 30 miles now, few deadheads and old sheds. Definitely early still but its so hard not to go out when the weather is this nice in February!

    • @Btaylor45023
      @Btaylor45023 7 месяцев назад

      February 3rd was my first walk last year too down in Washington county, found a fresh spike and fresh 4 point set. Had a decent year last year, 75 miles, 15+ antlers. Staying around home in Crawford county this year, hoping for close to 60-70 miles again

    • @daveyboy8907
      @daveyboy8907 7 месяцев назад +1

      Awesome,I have been out twice and found 4 so far. Nothing big yet but I bumped 3 nice bucks last week in Illinois with racks still on...I pulled out before they saw me they just heard me..I'm hoping they stay in that area and I'm going back in a few weeks to hopefully find the sheds.

    • @Btaylor45023
      @Btaylor45023 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@daveyboy8907 yeah i just went through one spot Saturday and found a little deadhead, tons of good sign marked a few spots i wanted to go through later, had a nice buck run out of there and cross the road yesterday morning on my way to work

  • @Leatherwoodoutdoors
    @Leatherwoodoutdoors 7 месяцев назад +1

    I havent even begun to shed hunt and already found 2 deer dead from starvation here. Both doe.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      I’m seeing a ton still holding

    • @Leatherwoodoutdoors2
      @Leatherwoodoutdoors2 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@HUNTRPOD same. At least 90% from last card pulls

    • @thomasstine2299
      @thomasstine2299 7 месяцев назад

      @Leatherwoodoutdoors, Are you sure it's starvation? Studies have shown a deer can live for a month with no food at all- and a deer's diet is vast.

  • @Leatherwoodoutdoors
    @Leatherwoodoutdoors 7 месяцев назад +2

    How many deer per square mile in your area?

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад +2

      My Kentucky place is LOW. Only 135 bucks killed in the whole county. Less than 30 does killed

    • @Leatherwoodoutdoors
      @Leatherwoodoutdoors 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@HUNTRPOD wow. Yeah it's like 50-60 deer per square mile here in some places in Southern clarion/ northern armstrong. It's next to impossible to plant bean or corn plots just for deer. They just demolish it before it ever gets beans or ears. You'd have to plant lots of acres to get it to last till after the season.

    • @Leatherwoodoutdoors
      @Leatherwoodoutdoors 7 месяцев назад

      @@HUNTRPOD just realized I spoke too soon. I try to comment on my way through cuz I'll forget by the end.

    • @TimberKreekCarving
      @TimberKreekCarving 7 месяцев назад +1

      Great convo. Leatherwood is right. Deer density here is crazy high, feed is devistated quickly

  • @KyleMast12
    @KyleMast12 7 месяцев назад

    I disagree with small parcels being ruined by eliminating baiting. The most success I’ve had in Ohio have been on less than 20 acres without baiting. Could be an outlier too but also lost 2 permission pieces this year to leasing

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      There you go

  • @aarongoeppner413
    @aarongoeppner413 7 месяцев назад

    Try IMOX herbicide. 6 oz per acre

  • @toddstewart9437
    @toddstewart9437 7 месяцев назад

    Like I've said before, if you dont want your deer getting killed over my corn pile, you best put up a high fence. BTW, I'm not a serious enough of a hunter to kill multiple bucks in multiple states. I'm satisfied with the opportunities that I have at home.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      Ultimately they aren’t our deer, if you kill them legally congrats! We would never advocate for a high fence, that is not hunting

    • @toddstewart9437
      @toddstewart9437 7 месяцев назад

      True, they are a shared resource and I get how frustrating it must be for individuals to invest large amounts of time and energy to foster healthy deer only for someone else to reap the benefit. As Chairman Rex has stated before, not everyone can give a large investment. That seems especially true when there are hunters trying to fill freezers to survive, the reality is there is much cheaper and accessible protein, when compared to "top end hunting ." Hopefully we can make enough room for everyone that wants to be a hunter.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  6 месяцев назад

      Ultimately if it’s done right people should benefit from large landowners investing in deer herds. I cut my teeth hunting public next to large private and it for sure benefitted me!

  • @annavoyles505
    @annavoyles505 7 месяцев назад

    Whitetail nutrition calendar, what deer eat and when they eat it

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      Yep that’s needed

  • @stevenschmidt5712
    @stevenschmidt5712 7 месяцев назад

    My buddy was going to come hunt with me here in Southern Iowa this past hunting season. He had 5 points but didn’t draw, I was amazed. Looks like it will be next season. I hope you guys draw but the amount of people putting in for specific areas has definitely grown over the years. Are you guys hunting public, private or both? Or did Josh invite you to hunt Jurassic Park? Lol. See you at the Iowa Deer Classic!

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      Damn that’s wild! Haha we have a mic of permission private and public we will work on. See you at the classic

  • @lynnenelson2353
    @lynnenelson2353 7 месяцев назад

    How many deer get hit by cars in the rut when they aren’t ‘aware’ of surroundings?

  • @Leatherwoodoutdoors
    @Leatherwoodoutdoors 7 месяцев назад +1

    Look into birdsfoot treefoil. Great for deer and its a great hedge against drought and bad soils.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад +1

      They plant a lot of that in reclaimed strip

  • @jimmyalamo839
    @jimmyalamo839 7 месяцев назад

    does the burling around the base of the antler indicate good nutrition?

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      Good question, not sure

    • @jimmyalamo839
      @jimmyalamo839 7 месяцев назад

      might be a good question for an upcoming podcast@@HUNTRPOD

  • @CarlosPerez-2023
    @CarlosPerez-2023 7 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t live in Ohio, but don’t think getting rid of baiting is the right thing to do. i’m sure you guys kill a bunch of deer and big deer but the average hunter if lucky kills one decent buck if you get rid of baiting to me you will hurt hunting in the long run. There will be less hunters. With only being able to hunt limited amount of days to most hunters, it won’t be feasible and worth it. Most people don’t scout much or spend too much time in the woods unless they are hunting which I completely understand with working 60 hours a week or more.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад +1

      Good opinion Carlos, it’s definitely not an easy answer. We don’t have to change anything and still have good hunting but it won’t help the access issue which is what is causing us to lose hunters

  • @inthewoods3237
    @inthewoods3237 7 месяцев назад

    So what did a couple young fellers do to have so much money to buy land and equipment?? Don’t have to be specific.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      Multiple jobs for multiple revenue streams

  • @scottellis8964
    @scottellis8964 7 месяцев назад

    Ice cream season ?🤷🏼‍♂️ what’s that about bro

  • @cryptidoutlaw8707
    @cryptidoutlaw8707 7 месяцев назад

    It's a public resource on public land it's not a public resource on my private land.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      Actually it is, you don’t own those deer. They are in fact owned by the people of that state

    • @cryptidoutlaw8707
      @cryptidoutlaw8707 7 месяцев назад

      @@HUNTRPOD you can not come on my property and shoot any wildlife that's on it without permission from me

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  6 месяцев назад

      You also cannot shoot those same wildlife any time you want on your own property legally either lol

  • @seanfaires3257
    @seanfaires3257 7 месяцев назад

    Indiana gets no love

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      For sure doesn’t but you might want it that way

    • @seanfaires3257
      @seanfaires3257 7 месяцев назад

      @@HUNTRPOD I definitely do

  • @Intothebirches
    @Intothebirches 7 месяцев назад

    Why do hunters spray so much chemical on there land? That's disgusting

  • @chuck8586
    @chuck8586 7 месяцев назад

    The deer that shed came from was not two years old. So it doesnt have much mass? That doesnt mean it must have come from a young deer. The sheer size points to an older deer

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад +4

      The body of the deer also looked incredibly young. No older than 3.5 for sure

    • @proudlyamerican2764
      @proudlyamerican2764 7 месяцев назад +1

      Is Jeremy not a biologist?

    • @Btaylor45023
      @Btaylor45023 7 месяцев назад +1

      Could be a 3 year old that just didnt add a ton of mass last year because of the drought/lack of nutrition, but i would lean more towards him only being 2 for having that little mass with that long of beams and that many points, Absolute stud if hes a 2 year old but if he is 3 i bet he throws a ton of mass between 3 and 4, hell of a Pa buck either way!

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  6 месяцев назад

      lol I am

  • @BlindManProductions-pd2qw
    @BlindManProductions-pd2qw 7 месяцев назад +2

    Talking about displaying special sheds. Last year I finally pulled the trigger and did something I thought was ridiculous, had my two best sheds displayed in a shoulder mount. After seeing the end result, pretty much brought that deer I chased for 5 years back to life, worth it.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      Oh very cool!

    • @BlindManProductions-pd2qw
      @BlindManProductions-pd2qw 7 месяцев назад

      @@HUNTRPOD thanks!
      Had a 94” and 89” from him and since I screwed up and sent an arrow right over his back in 2018 figured I’d never see one like him again so may as well.
      Anyways love the podcast, keep it up! And try not to brag too much on KY there’s no deer here. lol

  • @jimmysingleton9417
    @jimmysingleton9417 7 месяцев назад +1

    I read an article about deer sheds that was saying that when the peticle is rounded out verse concave it could be due to good nutrition or lack thereof.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      Oh really?! That’s cool!

  • @danchamberlain9434
    @danchamberlain9434 7 месяцев назад

    Just wondering with ur trad arrows from Easton. Did u have the inserts & feathers put on by them or did u do them yourself? Great one again. Always enjoy listening to u guys!

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад +1

      I bought those from 3Rivers Archery and I have them cut and place inserts. Super easy and like an extra $2 per arrow or something simple

    • @danchamberlain9434
      @danchamberlain9434 7 месяцев назад

      @@HUNTRPOD thanks for the reply. Three Rivers is excellent & have done business with them since 2007.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yea they have been awesome

  • @scottchristie2514
    @scottchristie2514 7 месяцев назад

    I hope it doesn’t take 6 points in Iowa

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      No shit lol

  • @IsaacGoodson
    @IsaacGoodson 7 месяцев назад

    I like the Ohio talk at the end. As an Ohio landowner resident I agree with the Kansas theory. I’ll buy a tag as a landowner in Ohio if it means a non resident has to draw and pays more money. Then revenue isn’t a discussion. Residents pay, non residents pay more on a lottery with the exception of leftover otc tags. Take baiting away and use iowas approach on it, that way 5 acre pieces can still draw deer but not essentially directly to them. That’s the closest to making everyone happy in my opinion.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      Seems like a valid option!

  • @natemihlbachler3511
    @natemihlbachler3511 7 месяцев назад

    We've been cutting and burning for a few years and I didn't plant beans for the first time last season. I planted corn which mostly failed due to severe drought and we've always had clover and wheat. Basically only had fall foods and we had more bucks than ever. Enough we lost track. We are surrounded by ag and Im wondering if this setup held more bucks due to lack of social stress. Access has pretty much been dialed in but we also bumped very few deer all season.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      I think the fall food is critical. If you have it you have the deer

  • @mikeadamski6061
    @mikeadamski6061 7 месяцев назад

    I'm a landowner in ohio and I pay for a license and tags because Im hunting more than just my land. I also tag deer shot on my land even though I dont have to.

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад

      Yep good move!

  • @chrismough4
    @chrismough4 7 месяцев назад

    Went out shed hunting a few days ago. Looking for a 3-3.5 yr old 10 point I've been keeping an eye on. Problem I ran into is, I jumped a few bachelor groups, all still holding both sides (mostly 1-2.5 yr olds).. I figured this was because of the acorn crop and better nutrition that they're holding much longer than years prior?

    • @HUNTRPOD
      @HUNTRPOD  7 месяцев назад +1

      Man typically tied to nutrition health and testosterone. For sure less stress this year likely holding them tight

    • @79TEOG
      @79TEOG 6 месяцев назад

      3 to 3.5 year old?

    • @chrismough4
      @chrismough4 6 месяцев назад

      @79TEOG yes....? I have a 10 point that I believe to be roughly 3-3.5 yrs old....is there an issue with that comment I guess?