for fairly instant relief of the leg cramps we have found that drinking a couple of swallows of Milwaukee dill pickle juice which will help you be able to walk and get some gatorade. It's not just dehydration but the need for electrolytes. hope this helps
Awesome deer camp, great multi species footage as well. We do a local deer camp each year but would love to make it north of the bridge. Watching from southwest Michigan, looking forward to pt. 2
@@jamiewilson8891 drank pickle juice that night and one of the guys brought Me a couple pickle juice drinks I downed after that episode. what’s quinine?
If the winters here in Michigan continue to be as mild as they have been the past few years, I predict the UP will probably have a drastic increase in deer population. I'm thinking of buying some property up there if this winter is mild. Might be worth the investment!
@@lucasisaacson3241wrong… the west took so many good big bucks this year. The east was total garbage. It’s not the wolves it’s the lack of food and winter habitat.
Great UP video, look forward to the future video part 2. How many years have you did this trip? I think I have been watching your videos for at least 4 or 5 years. Drink more beer not water. No wonder your all cramped up. lol
We had a few lone wolves on camera this year but no packs like years past. Didn’t hear any packs in the distance neither but if there’s no deer in the area why would they stick around.
You are making a lot of mistakes if you want to see deer. Biggest of all is wondering about the place your going to hunt. A direct line to your blind is best. All you did is drive deer out of your area. How many deer has you camp shot in the last ten years. Can't be many.
@@kevinhill8937 the last 5 years we’ve shot 1 deer and barely did any walking. The only time I saw deer was a mile or more from camp on a walk. Since October we had less than 5 deer on camera. But there is a fresh cut 3-4 miles away. And the camps that were hunting those were seeing most of the deer we had at our camp in the summer.
@we-will-see-what-happens it's cool. I just dig watchin the fellas hang out, tend to chores and whatnot. We all know what the woods look like. Seeing folk's traditions and the fellowship of herding up in the woods for a week or two!
for fairly instant relief of the leg cramps we have found that drinking a couple of swallows of Milwaukee dill pickle juice which will help you be able to walk and get some gatorade. It's not just dehydration but the need for electrolytes. hope this helps
I'm going to give that a try next time!
Awesome deer camp, great multi species footage as well. We do a local deer camp each year but would love to make it north of the bridge. Watching from southwest Michigan, looking forward to pt. 2
Awesome camp !! Lookin forward to part 2 👍🏼
Thanks Ben. I think I need to start going to your camp though lol
Making memories -- love it!
I have been watching you for a while. lol love it!
Deer hunting leg cramps are in their own category. Pickle juice or tonic water with quinine. !
@@jamiewilson8891 drank pickle juice that night and one of the guys brought Me a couple pickle juice drinks I downed after that episode. what’s quinine?
If the winters here in Michigan continue to be as mild as they have been the past few years, I predict the UP will probably have a drastic increase in deer population. I'm thinking of buying some property up there if this winter is mild. Might be worth the investment!
@@jayce_outdoors yeah we saw a huge difference in summer deer and fawns this year. But the near by timber cuts seemed to pull them away this fall.
If you go west, deer cannot repopulate with the wolves
@@lucasisaacson3241wrong… the west took so many good big bucks this year. The east was total garbage. It’s not the wolves it’s the lack of food and winter habitat.
I thought about it myself.
Great UP video, look forward to the future video part 2. How many years have you did this trip? I think I have been watching your videos for at least 4 or 5 years. Drink more beer not water. No wonder your all cramped up. lol
@@roberthikade9759 started in 2005
Pickle juice!!!
@@larry3311 yeah I forgot to mention I drank some pickle juice that night plus my step dad brought some pickle juice drinks to camp for me
Them mushrooms are excellent eating they are chicken of the woods good table fare.
@@terryfuller8724 I figured out what they were later. Unfortunately I don’t have a taste bud for mushrooms. Even though they fascinate me.
Potassium deficiency? Bananas 👍
I'm not a Dr. But I play one on utoob
@@Elonzo-k2y yeah I think I ate all the bananas we took to camp lol
Do you guys stop at Pickleman's ?
Can’t say I e ever heard of it
What county were you hunting in
@@TonyLaux-r1n iron
untill the wolves RE CONTROLLED THE HERD WILL GET SMALLER AND SMALLER THEY CANY POPULATE ENOUGH TO KEEP UP WITH THE WOLVES AND OTHER HUNTERS
We had a few lone wolves on camera this year but no packs like years past. Didn’t hear any packs in the distance neither but if there’s no deer in the area why would they stick around.
Where at in up invite me next time
Planting and mineral blocks are against the law in Michigan.
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@@Retiredatlast65 not in the UP
Nope..
Not in the up
You are making a lot of mistakes if you want to see deer. Biggest of all is wondering about the place your going to hunt. A direct line to your blind is best. All you did is drive deer out of your area. How many deer has you camp shot in the last ten years. Can't be many.
@@kevinhill8937 the last 5 years we’ve shot 1 deer and barely did any walking. The only time I saw deer was a mile or more from camp on a walk. Since October we had less than 5 deer on camera. But there is a fresh cut 3-4 miles away. And the camps that were hunting those were seeing most of the deer we had at our camp in the summer.
Less huntin, more camp, please.
@@squigtonianmayhem4602 unfortunately I don’t have much stuff in the camp
@we-will-see-what-happens it's cool. I just dig watchin the fellas hang out, tend to chores and whatnot. We all know what the woods look like. Seeing folk's traditions and the fellowship of herding up in the woods for a week or two!
I get it. There’s quite a bit more in part two now that I’m thinking about it
To many wolf