I worked for a crop duster in northern indiana. If you can find where they are flying out of, they can be the guys to ask. The amount of deer they see flying is insane and can probably point you in directions
I enjoy your guys’ take on ND, as its quite comical to somebody thats lived here their whole life. Always look forward to your videos and its even better when you are hunting my home state. As an avid ND bowhunter, id be happy to help you guys out with any questions.😁😁😁 Hope you guys enjoyed your hunts here and hope to see you here again.
Born and raised in North Dakota. Not a big hunter but I’m very entertained by the videos. I know this isn’t the first time Seek One has come here to hunt, but damn does it make me proud of my state getting some attention. Good luck hunting! P.S. There’s definitely some good food around here. You just gotta scout for it too. Lol
@@williamjthompsonjr you’re the reason more land is posted each year. Bunch of out of staters coming in sedans with pop tarts. Complaining there isn’t a Whole Foods and that no one wants to give them spots… bunch of entitled brats who come here always push it and ruin it. Just keep telling us you grew up here, so it makes it okay to violate peoples trust.
@@kenwiltsie6920 all it takes is one posted sign on the field and it's legally posted. Most guys don't abide by that and push the limits. Out of staters have ruined too many hunts for me over the years chasing waterfowl on land that is definitely posted. Best advice, posted or not get permission to hunt anything. Also standing crop, posted or not, is illegal to hunt without permission of owner.
I had the same experience hunting in Wyoming, literally in the middle of nowhere. A yeti cooler full of food and a frozen jugs is paramount. I learned my lessons. I bring a loaf of bread PBandJ. Sliced Turkey and cheese with mustard a bunch of bananas. Packages of smoked cheese Pack of Gogo squeeze pouches, favorite instant oatmeal packs. Instant coffee with my favorite coffee cup. TOILET PAPER and a jet boil.
Cause they went on unposted land with standing crops and hunted it on their first sit, then broadcasted to you tube that this how you hunt ND. ND is at a turning point of landowners closing off access because people don’t fully understand the rules, do damage, and make land owners uneasy. Ya some of us sound like jerks, but we are sick of loosing hunting spots forever because someone upset a landowner. It’s a domino effect in an area, once one landowners does it, more follow.
They are getting hate because people have nothing better to do. Drew and Lee are the most ethical people i have ever met. Period. In and outside of hunting.
Captain is 100% spot on with this. We are all sick of it. This is the 3rd time I have seen you tubers sending a false message that ND is a free for all. We serious ND game managers and hunters literally spend all fall following idiots around violating and shitting on one of the last good places left in the united states. I absolutely love seek one, Lee is my inspiration to do the things I do to be successful. The reason I have access to about 15000+ acres is because I don't try to manipulate loopholes in dumbass state regs and go talk to landowners. Lee saved this video series with his actions because he knows what allows him to be successful in EVERY state. Sorry year late to the party, hope you guys get the memo.
eagerly awaiting part 2 and the crazy person ordeal. i hope you guys filmed it. sorry you had to deal with that crap, usually people around here are pretty dang nice and down to earth.
I don’t know how you do it but I’ve always wanted to be like you. You inspire me to work hard and you have taught me more things about hunting you’ve also inspired me to try to save money for a new setup because my bow is old and it’s about to break.
Drew, those tethrd one climbing sticks have a recall on them. The steps crack and break off. Check into this, don't want to see you or anyone get hurt.
I feel like you need to clarify that in ND you can hunt land that isn’t posted physically or land that isn’t posted online either, this is a state that you can post either physically and or electronically. Also can’t hunt land if it’s unharvested crops. I’ve never looked for acorns, we have so many ag fields I don’t think they hone in on them like other states. My only recommendation is to watch the big sloughs with lots of cattails. Some of the biggest deer I’ve ever seen have come out of the cattails. They don’t stray far from them either, not until rut. Don’t shy away from public land and state land either.
Yup, there is a reason landowners keep pushing to no longer need to post their lands. People always come to ND and push the boundaries. THP did it, and now this. Won’t be long before it’s all orange Xs on the maps and stateland
Really, then why every year do they ask the state to vote on ending non posted land hunting? Why did we get to the point of e posting? If they didn’t care it would be a non issue each November
Lol I was late for work a few time. After stopping to watch crop dusters. They are crazy. Nicking trees and dam near power lines. After 3 years + on an aircraft carrier that's the crop dusters are the next craziest thing to watch. Or planting winter wheat.
I'm from north central north dakota. If you guys come back next year try north west of st john. There's tons of trees and public land called wakopa. Over 7000 acres of public land that borders Canada.
I'm on my way to Kansas now from FL,A customer of mine offered me to head out to his farm, I've never hunted outside of Florida,we have 120 lb deer I heard they are like 200 to 300 out there
I'm from Florida an moved to Indiana last year killed the biggest deer I've ever seen in my back yard well over 200lbs I got 10lbs meat off his neck good luck.
I know y’all mentioned it in y’all’s gear video, but I would love for y’all to do a camera gear set up for y’all’s hunts. Camera arms, mics, the whole 9 yards! I have been thinking about recording my own hunts!
As and avid big game hunter and musky fisherman. Never paid attention to small critters as much but recently hunting smaller game and hunting racoons fox's and such has been my thing. Now I'm almost certain I have a record breaking raccoon in my woods!!! And betting this critter is 9 years old same scar on his or her face on trail came 8 years now.
They are deleting all the comments calling them out 😂. I live in ND. And we wonder why land owners are sick of hunters now. It was all fun when the local townies went out and hit fields and knew common sense. Now you have everyone from who knows where coming out, blocking gates, tossing beer cans, leaving them gates open, taking craps at the gate, driving and walking through crops. Getting stuck in fields and knocking on doors at midnight for help, rather than knocking on doors to ask permission . They don’t understand in ND land owners don’t always live on the property, much less close by, they don’t have time to post it or make sure each sign is up after weeks of high winds and people messing with them. As someone who has lived in ND for years but moved here from out east it baffles me how some folks do things here they’d never do elsewhere or allow someone to do one their property. All these RUclips stars aren’t making it easier
Hook back up with The Hunting Public boys again and they'll give you a quick lesson on finding big country bucks. I know they put in a lot of work scouting and that seems to pay off for them.
Question I just downloaded the spartan forge app and on the map where I stay at it looks perfect but where I hunt at the map doesn’t look good at all y is that
Just to be honest I don't think I would be sure in some info like the unposted private I don't know about all that Lol I would keep all of managers to myself no sharing
The whole posted not posted thing blows me away. I for sure wouldn’t want some random individual just wondering around on my property. I think it’s pretty cool of people to do that but that would make me very nervous. I’m from Illinois and we definitely don’t have that. Hell for the most part around here if you even stop on the side of the road to look at deer in a field and that landowner sees you he will want to know what your doing and tell you to get gone. Everyone in this state thinks they have the best piece of deer property, and it’s a shame because then they won’t allow outsiders to hunt it, and they are very rude and arrogant about it and that I have seen first hand discourage new young hunters from giving the sport a go! But I’ve hunted this state my whole life and I’m here to tell you that I’ve killed multiple Pope and Young deer from properties that are 90% ag ground with a little bit of timber and not even hardwood timber. Essentially just hedge lines and creek bed type timber. You don’t need fancy ground to kill a good deer.
ND is not as easy to access land as they made it seem, 75% of it is E posted now in areas that people tend to hunt. Then a good portion is also physically posted. It is confusing, and a lot of NR folks head out here assuming it’s the Wild West and anything goes. Saw people two weeks ago shooting out of their windows at ditch ducks on posted lands. People just assume no one cares, but they’d never do that in Minnesota or Wisco, but once they cross the ND boarder they assume since no one can see them rules go out the window. And then each year, more lands are posted,and more land owners are begging the state to consider all lands posted.
@@williamjthompsonjr not if there are crops on it, you can’t hunt it then without permission, unless it’s a plot. It’s not as simple as, it’s not posted so we can hunt it.
@@Captainfartpant I am not in this video and I am not saying how easy it is or isnt. The laws are there and you get them when you buy the license. My application shows the e-posted data and everyone involved follows the rules.
Drew y'all drove around a thousand miles and you didn't physically see a buck?? Apparently North Dakota is only good for waterfowl in sandhill cranes!!! Kansas seems like a better choice!!
I feel like y’all went away from telling a story, typically about a specific deer, to just creating a “Webisode” for the sake of putting something out there for algorithm purposes. Not a fan of that. But I understand why you’d need to keep pumping content to stay algorithmic relevant. Good luck the rest of the season.
Also if you're gonna do nothing but complain about people not wanting to share info and tell you where the deer are or what the state has to offer stay home
to be honest, this is wrong on so many levels. i deal with trespassers on my land in NY. we are a unposted private land state!. but mine is posted. Thats just wrong cause deep down you know, if you asked the owner you dont know if they would give you a go to hunt thier property! just a way around the law i guess. like i said thats BS!
Ya going on fields not posted with standing crops is against the law in ND. Wish they’d delete the first part of the video. Wont be long before it’s all locked up for everyone cause some folks just can’t help them selves.
Any minute now spartan forge will be defending them selves saying the farmers “they” know don’t care, and they lived in ND once.. It’s like saying it’s okay to be a bigot because your fiends with a minority
I worked for a crop duster in northern indiana. If you can find where they are flying out of, they can be the guys to ask. The amount of deer they see flying is insane and can probably point you in directions
Thanks for coming up with us Seek One! We had a great time!
Who knew Drew was so funny. Buck poops. Blowouts. And coonskin coats. Well done drew!
I enjoy your guys’ take on ND, as its quite comical to somebody thats lived here their whole life. Always look forward to your videos and its even better when you are hunting my home state. As an avid ND bowhunter, id be happy to help you guys out with any questions.😁😁😁 Hope you guys enjoyed your hunts here and hope to see you here again.
Great watching, stuck at my work-desk & happy to have you guys out there filming.
Born and raised in North Dakota. Not a big hunter but I’m very entertained by the videos. I know this isn’t the first time Seek One has come here to hunt, but damn does it make me proud of my state getting some attention.
Good luck hunting!
P.S. There’s definitely some good food around here. You just gotta scout for it too. Lol
And make sure you’re on land you are suppose to be on
@@Captainfartpant it wasn’t posted
Where I am from in ND desperately needs the attention too many young people leaving.
@@williamjthompsonjr you’re the reason more land is posted each year. Bunch of out of staters coming in sedans with pop tarts. Complaining there isn’t a Whole Foods and that no one wants to give them spots… bunch of entitled brats who come here always push it and ruin it. Just keep telling us you grew up here, so it makes it okay to violate peoples trust.
@@kenwiltsie6920 all it takes is one posted sign on the field and it's legally posted. Most guys don't abide by that and push the limits. Out of staters have ruined too many hunts for me over the years chasing waterfowl on land that is definitely posted. Best advice, posted or not get permission to hunt anything. Also standing crop, posted or not, is illegal to hunt without permission of owner.
Good to see you on here. Haven't saw one of YOUR hunts in a while
I had the same experience hunting in Wyoming, literally in the middle of nowhere. A yeti cooler full of food and a frozen jugs is paramount. I learned my lessons. I bring a loaf of bread PBandJ. Sliced Turkey and cheese with mustard a bunch of bananas. Packages of smoked cheese Pack of Gogo squeeze pouches, favorite instant oatmeal packs. Instant coffee with my favorite coffee cup. TOILET PAPER and a jet boil.
not sure why yall are getting hate on this video. If theres anyone i would trust to hunt legally and ethically its yall. keep up the good work!
Cause they went on unposted land with standing crops and hunted it on their first sit, then broadcasted to you tube that this how you hunt ND. ND is at a turning point of landowners closing off access because people don’t fully understand the rules, do damage, and make land owners uneasy. Ya some of us sound like jerks, but we are sick of loosing hunting spots forever because someone upset a landowner. It’s a domino effect in an area, once one landowners does it, more follow.
They are getting hate because people have nothing better to do. Drew and Lee are the most ethical people i have ever met. Period. In and outside of hunting.
Captain is 100% spot on with this. We are all sick of it. This is the 3rd time I have seen you tubers sending a false message that ND is a free for all. We serious ND game managers and hunters literally spend all fall following idiots around violating and shitting on one of the last good places left in the united states.
I absolutely love seek one, Lee is my inspiration to do the things I do to be successful. The reason I have access to about 15000+ acres is because I don't try to manipulate loopholes in dumbass state regs and go talk to landowners. Lee saved this video series with his actions because he knows what allows him to be successful in EVERY state. Sorry year late to the party, hope you guys get the memo.
Weird to see you in big farm land, but love all your content, I got a feeling seek one can get it done
I'm not entirely sure. ND is a different beast with deer hunting. They are far from tame out here.
Diggin it. It's going to be a good season for y'all🔥
eagerly awaiting part 2 and the crazy person ordeal. i hope you guys filmed it. sorry you had to deal with that crap, usually people around here are pretty dang nice and down to earth.
Can’t wait for the next vids!!!❤️🔥
Love the videos I always wanted to hunt giant bucks. You love the outdoors and love to hunt even though I've never gotten one yet
You guys are the backbone of RUclips! The stuff you accomplish are unbelievable! Take care SEEKONE!
I don’t know how you do it but I’ve always wanted to be like you. You inspire me to work hard and you have taught me more things about hunting you’ve also inspired me to try to save money for a new setup because my bow is old and it’s about to break.
@9:57 LIKE 3 REALLY NICE LOGS 💩💩💩TO BE PROUD OF 🤣🤣🤣
Man that deer 🦌 must’ve had one big EL Bungholeio to drop them massive logs 💩🤣🤣
LIKE ALL THESE VIDEOS KEEP THEM COMING WANT TO SEE SOME MORE OF BIG BUCKS BACK IN ATLANTA
Great content!!looks like it’s going to be a great season!❤
Love these videos guys. You are literally the reason I got back into hunting, and started bow hunting! Thanks for always putting out great content.
Love all your videos man! Watching from Oklahoma.
Yall keep up yalls hard work love yalls stuff brothers
Drew, those tethrd one climbing sticks have a recall on them. The steps crack and break off. Check into this, don't want to see you or anyone get hurt.
Lee, those calves are just fine. I’ll bet you can even beat them in a leg contest. Or even calf raise contest.
I feel like you need to clarify that in ND you can hunt land that isn’t posted physically or land that isn’t posted online either, this is a state that you can post either physically and or electronically. Also can’t hunt land if it’s unharvested crops. I’ve never looked for acorns, we have so many ag fields I don’t think they hone in on them like other states. My only recommendation is to watch the big sloughs with lots of cattails. Some of the biggest deer I’ve ever seen have come out of the cattails. They don’t stray far from them either, not until rut. Don’t shy away from public land and state land either.
Yup, there is a reason landowners keep pushing to no longer need to post their lands. People always come to ND and push the boundaries. THP did it, and now this. Won’t be long before it’s all orange Xs on the maps and stateland
@@Captainfartpant these guys aren't pushing boundaries, just going by the rules, farmers out here don't give two shits and if they do its posted
Really, then why every year do they ask the state to vote on ending non posted land hunting? Why did we get to the point of e posting? If they didn’t care it would be a non issue each November
They were using the Spartan Forge app which has ND e-posted land. I am from ND and we were all using that while up there.
@@Captainfartpant you're just a whiny bitch. Probably don't even own dirt
Love your videos keep it up. You guys are inspiring me to do some bow hunting.
Lol I was late for work a few time. After stopping to watch crop dusters. They are crazy. Nicking trees and dam near power lines. After 3 years + on an aircraft carrier that's the crop dusters are the next craziest thing to watch. Or planting winter wheat.
Turtle mountains is where the big deer are!
I'm from north central north dakota. If you guys come back next year try north west of st john. There's tons of trees and public land called wakopa. Over 7000 acres of public land that borders Canada.
I'm on my way to Kansas now from FL,A customer of mine offered me to head out to his farm, I've never hunted outside of Florida,we have 120 lb deer I heard they are like 200 to 300 out there
Im from Florida and have hunted up north the past 3yrs. Its a total different world up there than in Florida. Good luck!
I'm from Florida an moved to Indiana last year killed the biggest deer I've ever seen in my back yard well over 200lbs I got 10lbs meat off his neck good luck.
Come to Ohio lol Florida deer are the size of a golden retriever 😂😂 my dad live down there
Got drawn for license?
@@scottihli24 no he has nuisance wildlife permits,The deer ruin his crops, besides that I won't ever pay to hunt
You know its a great day when seek one posts
I bet he saves more than thatin that mustache for later
I feel like y’all need to setup a few mini houses out there and have a lawn mower running and you will be successful lol.
This is my favorite time of year when these guys post! The videos are always top notch. They definitely know what’s up
I thought this was a meateater episode, and I was like "What's Drew doing here?"
A Meateater episode with the SeekOne crew would be lit tho.
@SEEK ONE Can you make a video on the safety harness and all that equipment you use?
Welcome to North Dakota I live in North Dakota
Drew got them munchies eating all them snacks
I know y’all mentioned it in y’all’s gear video, but I would love for y’all to do a camera gear set up for y’all’s hunts. Camera arms, mics, the whole 9 yards! I have been thinking about recording my own hunts!
As and avid big game hunter and musky fisherman. Never paid attention to small critters as much but recently hunting smaller game and hunting racoons fox's and such has been my thing. Now I'm almost certain I have a record breaking raccoon in my woods!!! And betting this critter is 9 years old same scar on his or her face on trail came 8 years now.
Keep up the great work guys, love the vids!
What arrows are you guys running I’m looking into new arrows for my bow
No way Im originally from Arkansas but live in NoDak! Awesome you guys came up!
Welcome to north Dakota man
Great video! What back backpack are you using?
Love the videos. Why I could see all the deer you do.
Hey I was wondering what would be your go to broad head for mule deer
Love the vid bois y’all are an inspiration
Love the grind with videos and dedication if your looking for some areas a little easier for scouting I live in nd and would be willing to help.
Awesome video
what pack are you using to carry in your gear there at the end?
Love the videos keep up the great work!!
Be aware in ND it doesn't have to be physically posted it can be only posted online. New rule this year and has got a lot of people tripped up
Yep and can’t hunt standing crops without permission, regardless if posted or not.
Electronic posting in ND started last year.
They are deleting all the comments calling them out 😂. I live in ND. And we wonder why land owners are sick of hunters now. It was all fun when the local townies went out and hit fields and knew common sense. Now you have everyone from who knows where coming out, blocking gates, tossing beer cans, leaving them gates open, taking craps at the gate, driving and walking through crops. Getting stuck in fields and knocking on doors at midnight for help, rather than knocking on doors to ask permission . They don’t understand in ND land owners don’t always live on the property, much less close by, they don’t have time to post it or make sure each sign is up after weeks of high winds and people messing with them. As someone who has lived in ND for years but moved here from out east it baffles me how some folks do things here they’d never do elsewhere or allow someone to do one their property. All these RUclips stars aren’t making it easier
Spartan Forge posts electronic data in ND. They had access to the data.
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Hook back up with The Hunting Public boys again and they'll give you a quick lesson on finding big country bucks. I know they put in a lot of work scouting and that seems to pay off for them.
Question I just downloaded the spartan forge app and on the map where I stay at it looks perfect but where I hunt at the map doesn’t look good at all y is that
Hopefully I can harvest my first deer with bow this year. Good luck on the season
What kinda binoculars do y’all use?
If you’re ever in South Dakota stop by and take me on my first deer hunt lol
Yay seek one uploaded!!!
Idk what to do with my bear archery amo 44” Ik it’s an older bow but I’m not comfortable shooting it I’m used to my bow tech diamond razor edge
When will the website be back up? Huge fan would love some gear
Ive got a question why do you guys choose hoyt over the other manufacturers?
Can’t access non-posted land if there is unharvested crop standing.
Hope y’all checked if the properties were electronically posted
Is the merch website down for everyone?
0:55 You're saying North Dakota is North East?
Hunting deer in the wild is tough.
Is it spooning or brokeback love the video
I’ve heard that a lot of land is actually posted online over there and and it makes it super confusing
Yup plus standing crops is a no no
Spartan Forge has the E-posted data in ND.
Love the vids
Just to be honest I don't think I would be sure in some info like the unposted private I don't know about all that Lol I would keep all of managers to myself no sharing
Can hunt unposted land without permission but not unharvested crops.
Lee seems legit sensitive about his calves lol
"Two R's, Two L's" story of my life.
yall are so close to mn, might as well hunt there instead
Tell Erick Thornhill if you ever go to his house let me know because I really want to meet y’all, you guys are literally the coolest.
The whole posted not posted thing blows me away. I for sure wouldn’t want some random individual just wondering around on my property. I think it’s pretty cool of people to do that but that would make me very nervous. I’m from Illinois and we definitely don’t have that. Hell for the most part around here if you even stop on the side of the road to look at deer in a field and that landowner sees you he will want to know what your doing and tell you to get gone. Everyone in this state thinks they have the best piece of deer property, and it’s a shame because then they won’t allow outsiders to hunt it, and they are very rude and arrogant about it and that I have seen first hand discourage new young hunters from giving the sport a go! But I’ve hunted this state my whole life and I’m here to tell you that I’ve killed multiple Pope and Young deer from properties that are 90% ag ground with a little bit of timber and not even hardwood timber. Essentially just hedge lines and creek bed type timber. You don’t need fancy ground to kill a good deer.
ND is not as easy to access land as they made it seem, 75% of it is E posted now in areas that people tend to hunt. Then a good portion is also physically posted. It is confusing, and a lot of NR folks head out here assuming it’s the Wild West and anything goes. Saw people two weeks ago shooting out of their windows at ditch ducks on posted lands. People just assume no one cares, but they’d never do that in Minnesota or Wisco, but once they cross the ND boarder they assume since no one can see them rules go out the window. And then each year, more lands are posted,and more land owners are begging the state to consider all lands posted.
Its a culture thing. In ND its fully known if you dont post people can hunt. Its awesome.
It’s definitely a weird law, but it’s the law and landowners are very aware of it. The area we hunted was more than 50% unposted and legal to hunt.
@@williamjthompsonjr not if there are crops on it, you can’t hunt it then without permission, unless it’s a plot. It’s not as simple as, it’s not posted so we can hunt it.
@@Captainfartpant I am not in this video and I am not saying how easy it is or isnt. The laws are there and you get them when you buy the license. My application shows the e-posted data and everyone involved follows the rules.
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What yup
Off roading in a camry lol.
Toyota Camry should use you in commercial.
It’s so weird hearing people say yes you can hunt being from Ga lol
Drew y'all drove around a thousand miles and you didn't physically see a buck?? Apparently North Dakota is only good for waterfowl in sandhill cranes!!! Kansas seems like a better choice!!
What happened to jay?
What up
I can get you permission to hunt on my dads 1000 acres if you want to it’s in North Dakota
Sell the stick deer shirts
You need to go hunt with googan squad
If you want to send me all your Pembina County pins, I can start where you guys left off.
You kill me…. 😂😂😂
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This is a very poop-centric episode!
I feel like y’all went away from telling a story, typically about a specific deer, to just creating a “Webisode” for the sake of putting something out there for algorithm purposes. Not a fan of that. But I understand why you’d need to keep pumping content to stay algorithmic relevant. Good luck the rest of the season.
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Lets gooo
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Hoyt's are so loud
Also if you're gonna do nothing but complain about people not wanting to share info and tell you where the deer are or what the state has to offer stay home
That’s tough but I’d rather sit all week and not see anything as apposed to being at work
We should hunt together
to be honest, this is wrong on so many levels. i deal with trespassers on my land in NY. we are a unposted private land state!. but mine is posted. Thats just wrong cause deep down you know, if you asked the owner you dont know if they would give you a go to hunt thier property! just a way around the law i guess. like i said thats BS!
Ya going on fields not posted with standing crops is against the law in ND. Wish they’d delete the first part of the video. Wont be long before it’s all locked up for everyone cause some folks just can’t help them selves.
Any minute now spartan forge will be defending them selves saying the farmers “they” know don’t care, and they lived in ND once..
It’s like saying it’s okay to be a bigot because your fiends with a minority