How to Deer Hunt Thru A Bedding Area - Deer Bedding Access
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2024
- Access thru a deer bedding area may seem like a pretty risky deer hunting strategy. However, it's not! Here is a way to use a deer bedding area as a great location to access a treestand, at a time when you won't spook deer...
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Great info as always Jeff. Scent control is key for sure. Can’t wait for fall.
Awesome video as always Jeff!!
Thank you very much I appreciate it!
My favorite show....
No matter the episode...
Just sayin, love the food for thought. All on schedule here.
Still waiting for a lifesized cardboard cutout of you to keep in deer camp..lol
Often while working on your punch list I wonder "what would Jeff think about this?"
Then I'll pull up one of your videos and think about the situation a bit.
Signed up for area 51 Minnesota bear hunt 4 years running..hope to get drawn so I can come back up to Minnesota again.
Wow very helpful!!
Thanks a lot!
I have a cedar thicket behind my 2 acre food plot .
Hardwoods on behind that. Pretty think. The hardwood was selective cut 15ish years ago.
It's all up hill. I've been able to use morning air lift to cover my scent my back is too a small rock quarry with the head of a creek coming out of the ground at the quarry.
I've selected this spot due to your teaching. And in the past few years I have done pretty well.
Thanks
I'm in Bristol Tennessee
Right on the TN / Va state line.
Gotta love Eastern Tennessee!
Great vid. My property has a lane that runs through the center of it and its thick on each side of it but were the lane is its pines and grassy. It is great access and i can enter from each side of the property.
Thanks Jeff
You are welcome!
It is nice to hunt areas where the herd is predictable. Most places I've hunted the deer have pretty predictable patterns. Not all though. Farm I hunt now has deer anywhere at pretty much any time. Throw a lot of rules out the window. Good'ole element of luck really comes into play.
The cool thing is...there is no reason to hunt a random h Rd unless you just plain want to. For example 😔 hunt public land every year...sometimes multiple states. Those herds are not random, or I wouldn't hunt there. Even on small private parcels they don't have to be random. Anywhere. If you build them correctly. Public Land is often the easiest because you just find people areas and narrow it down to these exact same concepts.
Part of this channel is teaching there is no random in hunting. There is very little luck in hunting. You make your own luck and when you understand how to apply these concepts, you will be a great hunter for life, anywhere a whitetail roams...
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751Generally I agree with everything you said. This farm's area is different than anything I've seen. It's at least 75% AG. You won't find a deer trail anywhere. It's like they're just grazing in a field all the time. The area is dead flat and the wind almost always swirls. Very hard to hunt, yes your concepts help but your you're still gonna need lots of Luck. Plus side is that there are a lot of big mature deer. Those old doe groups are a PITA as well. Just as slick as the mature buck and they'll bolt and snort for a 1/4 mile because your stand creeked a hundred yards away. At any rate, It's alotta fun, since they don't pattern, you never know what you will see, and they usually move all day long.
Jeff what are some good fruit bushes I can plant budget friendly
You're talking a half hour walk because you are walking slow and taking your time to be quiet, right?
Hi Chick! Maybe in a couple of spots...in this case tho the trail is pretty quiet. The last 100 yards or so I slow down. We also have about a 400' change in elevation in this spot to walk over that stretch as well. This would be one of our longer walks in MN, but in WI because of the elevation our walks average about a 1/2 hour with some of our best stands at close to 40 minutes.
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 sounds good thanks!
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Thanks Connor!