Great to see Terry always listen to him on chasing giants and the work he does with the Lester feet that is one thing that i don't have a problem donating to
Terry and Don are the freaking best. Prayers continue for Dons Daughter to keep fighting the good fight! Wishing Terry and his wife the best as well as they continue their journey together working with a new company. I am 34 and started bow hunting last year, took a buck to the taxidermist 2 months after I bought by bow and he said I already ruined my hunting carrier. Oh well, I will keep hunting and listening to the podcast picking up tips to get better, maybe get lucky again someday. I also love that I can listen to the podcast with my entire family. #Faith#Family#Hunting
Thank you for the kind words and great message to young hunters like me! I’ve started out in an 8’ trash find ladder stand behind my housing development and every year since I’ve started hunting I’ve learned something new by being in that stand and how deer behave. Each year there has been a bigger archery buck shot out of that stand and I now moved it deep into public to further its legacy!
Enjoy the process. I found it very rewarding when you set a goal and have discipline to only accomplish that goal. It makes you a better hunter. Do not settle at the last minute. Your progress through the journey will be faster and more enjoyable. Best of luck this year ~ Terry
Thank you for the wisdom Terry! Will do my best on sticking to the goals I’ve set and not flooding the woods every chance I get but planning out my hunt more strategically. From now on I’m going to get my buck aged, I wish I would’ve with the two my father and I took this past season. Best of luck to you as well and hope your knee recovery goes smoothly!
Wow, that message was absolutely 100% on point. After hearing that, I realized that's exactly who I was. Living in Northern Michigan expecting to shoot 150" public land bucks, I would see em, but never get a crack, which in turn lead me to going 16 years without bagging a buck because I was solely focused on shooting a monster. Well I eneded the streak this year after 200 hours on stand chasing a 140" ten point i took a nice 8 opening morning of rifle season with a compound. 30 years old being brought to tears.
I couldn’t agree more! Congratulate a new hunter for a four point or a doe like it is a B&C monster because to that person it is! I’m gonna be totally honest I had never heard this mans name. But I will be following him from now on. Not just because of the fact that he is an accomplished trophy whitetail hunter but more so because of the wisdom he shared at the end of this video. I hope a lot of folks heard that and I hope they will take that advice to heart so they can help us continue to grow the sport we love so much! Thank you Sir for sharing your trophies and your wisdom. As always thanks to Exodus for making it possible!!
This message is DEAD ON! I mean, last year I shot an 11 point buck with a smaller rack, yet it almost got me crying from happiness. We still got him mounted, despite the fact he’s not my first deer.
..thanks for limping around the place with us...been there, done that...You are dead on with the indirect or direct shaming of small buck that seems to be gaining momentum... Of all the buck my family and I have taken over the years, the most meaningful buck to me in order are 1) first buck my daughter shot with her compond (a 4 point that to this day her proud papa is grinning ear to ear.) 2) my wifes 2nd buck of her life she shot - a big PA bow kill totally on her own the last day of the season where she busted her ass all season with the ups and downs that come with a long season; 3) both my younger brothers first buck (both 2.5 year olds that did not score higher than 100 P & Y, and finally 4) an average size mule deer that I shot out in Montana that was essentially a "come back" trip for me as I was still recovering from a brutal multi-surgery battle where they had to take most of my intestines and half of my right lung...I was by myself this particular day and way back in the bear paw mountains and I totally and unexpectedly broke down as I reached this deer for the first time ever as I finally let myself reflect on how cool it was to be able to hunt despite this perpetual battle with this never ending disease... AND SIZE OF ALL THESE BUCK HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH HOW MEANINGFUL THESE DEER AND RESPECTIVE HUNTS WERE... Thanks for your sound advise... and Exodus, you hit it this one out of the park... Peace..
Wow. This guy is the real deal. 100% classy outdoorsman. Has so much respect for the learning curve that young hunters go through. Also my kinda guy. And he’s a Ford guy too lol. Definitely my kinda guy. I enjoyed the hell out of this episode. I kept wondering why the outro is so rude lol. Liked that ending there. Great message to begin and end.
Another great episode and a beautiful trophy room I also loved the message at the end it was perfect. I started self filming two years ago and I shot a 2 1/2 year old 8 pointer and you would of thought I shot a button buck with spots 😂 by some of the responses. I also liked how he talked about the progression of getting to where he is . I think it's important to shot doe and If you have to smaller bucks to build your confidence. That way your able to get to the point to harvest a mature buck and you can make the shot when needed.
Im also from Northern Va. it would be awesome to know where his grandfather hunted. Also a very awesome message at the end! I couldn’t agree more. The hunting community isn’t what it use to be when i was growing up.
@@billysoutdooradventures small world - I lived in Hayfield for a year - I went to Gainesboro Elementary (the old school house) out on 522 for 4th grade. We rented an old farm house back out Indian Hollow Road as we were planning on building a house there by the new elementary school. My dad was starting a church that met in the old bank building there in Gore. Things didnt work out and we moved after about a year. My Late grandpa that started taking me hunting was out Apple Pie Ridge in White Hall. My Grandpa that had the construction business that I spoke about needing the part in the junk yard is in Capon Bridge. He and my grandma are still alive there. I have some aunts and uncles and cousins that still live right around the state line there just west of you. ~ Terry
Real World Wildlife Products that’s awesome. I know exactly where you’re talking about. My property line is the West Virginia state line on the 50 side. I love it out here.
@@billysoutdooradventures yup. My uncle and cousin plow snow for Gary’s escalating A lot of the houses on Border Lane and Timber Ridge Road we’re built by my family.
Wow. Thank you. I really didn’t want to do it because there are so many more accomplished hunters they should feature before me. Thank you for kind words. ~ Terry
For the bike get a motorcycle or bike rail to hold the front tire steady n put some hooks on the floor n use pull straps to pull from handlebar to floor on each side won’t go nowhere. Just don’t over tighten your front fork suspension, lil snug is all u need.
i may get him remounted eventually. It is not as easy to find september capes - if i can find one I may do it at some point. thanks for kind words! ~Terry
Wow. That's amazing, you have some big deer. That's my dream to find a place in zone 1 in ky. I live down the road hr and half. We don't see that many deer in 5 years
At 28 , I can agree with what he said about young hunters.... I started at 13... killed lots of small and medium bucks and in the last 5 years started to kill some monsters... but if I would have been forced to wait on only the big ones at 13, I would have lost Patience and probably wouldn't enjoy hunting today
He has a good point, social media and tv sets unrealistic expectations on most average hunters...these guys hunt almost every day of season, and in some of the best managed properties in the best states in the country. Most guys get a handful of days a year to hunt, in high pressure or public properties so you can't expect to kill record book deer every year.
The budweiser buck was a story now...ol high country archery I shot my first bow kill with one and until last year it was my bow I passed it on loke it was passed to me
Good morning terry, David here I am going on a 5 day crossbow hunt next week at dale hollow state park quota hunt can you give some advice on x or topo maps. Thanks
I only use 1 week of vacation a year to hunt. Rest is evenings and weekends. I try to only hunt when i have a chance to kill something. Conditions have to be right and intel of property is key. I don’t hunt as many hours as i used to but i spend more time prepping than ever
That's right, let them enjoy the journey! After a while you can run the antler size and age thing in the ground and spoil it all. I am picky on what i shoot but i certainly didn't get that way over night. You have no idea how many smaller deer i have killed to get where i am now. I enjoyed it all and regret none. I have a lot of deer under my belt now and so what i do has changed some but i was always proud of any deer and time well spent. This is very important for young hunters especially, it's not always about bragging and antlers. Anybody who shames a hunter for the size of their kill shame on you! Be glad they are out there trying and that they have an interest. Encourage them, congratulate them and know they are what carrying on these wonderful things depends on!
The trophies are the stories, I have hunting trophies that dont have places on my wall either due to an error or the adventure didnt include an animal.
What camera? An exodus. Contact their customer support. They have been very helpful when i has a problem. If i can help with something let me know. ~ Terry
Dang man why ya gotta shoot mehh lol and had an old friend who named his buck he shot smokee which is my legal first name and not sure if that's how y'all spelled it but still cool and congrats on all those awesome looking deer!! I was lucky enough to shoot a main frame 10 with split brows that I watched for about 5 years at 14 yards and he fell at 48 yards from being double lunged with my bow and my grandpa said it sounded like I could barely breathe when I called him to tell em what had happened in the 2018 season and also was blessed with a mature 8 point at eleven yards on public land that season as well and had no track job because I was shaking so bad from him pushing does all around me that I squeezed the trigger once I was behind the shoulder and shot high being a spine shot but was able to put another in him so he wouldn't suffer and he expired very quickly and then said a quick prayer as usual after the shot because it's the right thing to do but I've shot luckily 6 or so deer all under 15 yards because of help from the good lord above over a 4 year span but mostly enjoy just watching the animals when I'm out hunting that I've past on some studs even at 7 yards from the ground only because I wanted to really learn how the deer moved and used the senses that they were created with to make better decisions for myself or even helping others when hunting public land and for my own knowledge in learning how deer move on my grandpa's 10 acres. But happy hunting to ya and anyone else who may read this and have a blessed season!.🦌🎯
Riding where i should not have been when planting food plots.... Thought i was going to fall on back tire so i jumped to get away from it. Tore my ACL, MCL, LCL, Both Meniscus, and had 2 fractures in my Tibia. Been working crazy hard to get back for hunting season. This was filmed 2 weeks ago when i was 8 weeks post surgery. ~ Terry
crazy i waited all my life until last year to kill my first buck because i wanted my first one to be a big one. Every time i passed a buck my dad would say you are gonna be a trophy hunter son. lol. could have killed a 6 point when i was 4 but said he was too small😂
I found Kentucky State record Bull Elk dead head in 2016. He still holds the record today. Sad thing my home is not big enough to display him. Anyone interested in purchasing him that can display him contact me. Thanks
The only deer you should pass is the one that doesn't make you happy. If your happy with a doe shot the doe. If is a spike shoot the spike. The hole point is to enjoy hunting.
buddy - if you worry about comparing yourself to others, you will never truly enjoy the sport. Enjoy your journey and set goals that are realistic for where and how you hunt. Hope you have a great new year! ~ Terry
Is it me or did he say he killed his first buck at 18 then a minute later he walks over to a buck and says this is my first deer at 21, then says it was his third buck? Someone please tell me I’m not going crazy.
Then after he shows the magazine of Higgins he picks up a rack and says thus was my first buck. Damn how many first bucks. I can’t believe one word that is said. Wow
Parts of it were cut out to make it not to long so some of it didn’t get fully explained. The buck in the garage was the first buck i killed that was big enough to mount - shot it with gun . I think i was 21 or 22. The one in basement was when i was 18 with bow that i shot in butt. That was my first deer. Filming was pretty nerve racking.
When someone has only killed deer on a private farm they start to believe they’re a deer hunter not a deer farmer, or they’re in denial! Ego can be a terrible thing.
Had to ask myself whose DH had to read it in the vid notes oh yeah the real world seed guy whose killed a few deer 🦌 big deal can we just see your whitetail cribbs pls I don’t care 🤷♂️ about the hunting industry here for the content n to learn something if possible this dude just rubbed me wrong 😑 didn’t care for his name dropping maybe 🤔 his obsession/ passion for hunting was a little bit much yeah just don’t like the guy
Just not relatable at all for public land hunters, the lack of transparency is the wordt part. Just come out and say unless you have access to private farms in Illinois or Iowa, don’t expect to shoot or even see deer like this. I like to call these guys deer farmers not deer hunters, cringe when I hear about history with this deer and hit list and having to shoot certain bucks, lots of ego for such little skill.
Love the junkyard buck!! What a unique deer hunting story
Great to see Terry always listen to him on chasing giants and the work he does with the Lester feet that is one thing that i don't have a problem donating to
Terry and Don are the freaking best. Prayers continue for Dons Daughter to keep fighting the good fight! Wishing Terry and his wife the best as well as they continue their journey together working with a new company. I am 34 and started bow hunting last year, took a buck to the taxidermist 2 months after I bought by bow and he said I already ruined my hunting carrier. Oh well, I will keep hunting and listening to the podcast picking up tips to get better, maybe get lucky again someday. I also love that I can listen to the podcast with my entire family. #Faith#Family#Hunting
Awesome episode. It’s great he gave some insight on how the hunting community is now a days. Shoot the buck that makes YOU happy! Good stuff
Great message at the end of this episode, thanks for having the Exodus crew Terry!
Thanks Jacob - Wish you could have joined us for a big steak afterwards. Maybe next time ~ Terry
Thank you for the kind words and great message to young hunters like me! I’ve started out in an 8’ trash find ladder stand behind my housing development and every year since I’ve started hunting I’ve learned something new by being in that stand and how deer behave. Each year there has been a bigger archery buck shot out of that stand and I now moved it deep into public to further its legacy!
Enjoy the process. I found it very rewarding when you set a goal and have discipline to only accomplish that goal. It makes you a better hunter. Do not settle at the last minute. Your progress through the journey will be faster and more enjoyable. Best of luck this year ~ Terry
Thank you for the wisdom Terry! Will do my best on sticking to the goals I’ve set and not flooding the woods every chance I get but planning out my hunt more strategically. From now on I’m going to get my buck aged, I wish I would’ve with the two my father and I took this past season. Best of luck to you as well and hope your knee recovery goes smoothly!
I know where that stand is
Wow, that message was absolutely 100% on point. After hearing that, I realized that's exactly who I was. Living in Northern Michigan expecting to shoot 150" public land bucks, I would see em, but never get a crack, which in turn lead me to going 16 years without bagging a buck because I was solely focused on shooting a monster. Well I eneded the streak this year after 200 hours on stand chasing a 140" ten point i took a nice 8 opening morning of rifle season with a compound. 30 years old being brought to tears.
Terry and Don Higgins chasing giants podcast is awesome too
Thanks for support !
I couldn’t agree more! Congratulate a new hunter for a four point or a doe like it is a B&C monster because to that person it is! I’m gonna be totally honest I had never heard this mans name. But I will be following him from now on. Not just because of the fact that he is an accomplished trophy whitetail hunter but more so because of the wisdom he shared at the end of this video. I hope a lot of folks heard that and I hope they will take that advice to heart so they can help us continue to grow the sport we love so much! Thank you Sir for sharing your trophies and your wisdom. As always thanks to Exodus for making it possible!!
This message is DEAD ON! I mean, last year I shot an 11 point buck with a smaller rack, yet it almost got me crying from happiness. We still got him mounted, despite the fact he’s not my first deer.
This guy is 100 % right about enjoying the hunt and learning from experience..It's not about the trophy it's about the hunt.
What a great idea for a show. I have a long way to go to get there. Have ducks, hides but only 4 whitetail so far. Glad I found this channel
Gives me confidence with the hunting big deer mentality.
Amen! Hunt for memories
Thank you for mentioning the progression of hunting. As long as the kill is legal, there will be no judgement from me.
Wish more people would learn that - 90% of the time, the people offering judgement havent killed anything big either.... Good luck this year ~ Terry
..thanks for limping around the place with us...been there, done that...You are dead on with the indirect or direct shaming of small buck that seems to be gaining momentum... Of all the buck my family and I have taken over the years, the most meaningful buck to me in order are
1) first buck my daughter shot with her compond (a 4 point that to this day her proud papa is grinning ear to ear.)
2) my wifes 2nd buck of her life she shot - a big PA bow kill totally on her own the last day of the season where she busted her ass all season with the ups and downs that come with a long season;
3) both my younger brothers first buck (both 2.5 year olds that did not score higher than 100 P & Y, and finally
4) an average size mule deer that I shot out in Montana that was essentially a "come back" trip for me as I was still recovering from a brutal multi-surgery battle where they had to take most of my intestines and half of my right lung...I was by myself this particular day and way back in the bear paw mountains and I totally and unexpectedly broke down as I reached this deer for the first time ever as I finally let myself reflect on how cool it was to be able to hunt despite this perpetual battle with this never ending disease...
AND SIZE OF ALL THESE BUCK HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH HOW MEANINGFUL THESE DEER AND RESPECTIVE HUNTS WERE... Thanks for your sound advise... and Exodus, you hit it this one out of the park... Peace..
Thanks for kind words. ~ Terry
Terry is an awesome dude and has one heck of a trophy room! Thanks for the tour, Terry! Good luck this fall
Thanks brother - Great catching up with you and Chad ~ Terry
Great episode! Best sign off of Whitetail Cribs yet! Room looks great Terry! Nice work Exodus team!!
Spot on.
"The Journey". Well said, I could not agree more.
Thanks for kind words. Best of luck this year! ~ Terry
Well said at the end young hunters all waiting for there first deer be a booner
Wow. This guy is the real deal. 100% classy outdoorsman. Has so much respect for the learning curve that young hunters go through. Also my kinda guy. And he’s a Ford guy too lol. Definitely my kinda guy. I enjoyed the hell out of this episode. I kept wondering why the outro is so rude lol. Liked that ending there. Great message to begin and end.
Thanks Brother! We had a big ol steak after this was filmed! Good times with great guys from Exodus! Thanks for kind words! ~ Terry
Keep up these episodes, love the content.
Another great episode and a beautiful trophy room I also loved the message at the end it was perfect. I started self filming two years ago and I shot a 2 1/2 year old 8 pointer and you would of thought I shot a button buck with spots 😂 by some of the responses. I also liked how he talked about the progression of getting to where he is . I think it's important to shot doe and If you have to smaller bucks to build your confidence. That way your able to get to the point to harvest a mature buck and you can make the shot when needed.
I appreciate that - enjoy the process. We talk a lot about all this in the Chasing Giants Podcast - give it a listen! Thanks for kind words ~ Terry
I subbed to you guys and I'll definitely go back and catch up on some of those videos
Thanks Terry for sharing your trophy room and sharing your hunting journey ! Happy New Year and blessings to you and your family in 2024! Brandon
People have to have real expectations. Can only chase what the land holds. Properties is keys for these guys. Next is age.
Keep the cribs coming exodus.. I think I speak for all of us whitetail freaks.. we look forward to these videos 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Love these episodes
Awesome message there at the last. Loved listening to him talk!
Thank you Sir! ~ Terry
Best one yet
My new favorite episode. Great advice. I couldn't agree more. That's my kinda guy. Great job with show guys.
Thanks for kind words. ~ Terry
Just started watching the WTC series I’m 19 and this will be my first year hunting but this is an awesome setup much! Great to see you from Nky too 🤟🏼
Best one yet!
He's a great guy.got to meet him few years back. Gives us Kentucky guys good names
Thanks bro! ~ Terry
Great episode! Love the message! 👊🏻
Everything deer is a trophy. Always will be. Memories are always bigger than horns.
Keep it up exodus💪
Awesome episode!!
He came walking and I laid it to him! Love this dude! I’m from southeastern Kentucky, we sound a lil similar to him lol
Another great vid from the exodus team and impressive collection Terry!!
Thank you very much!
Loved the message to the hunting community!
Awesome trophies. Great advice.
very cool episode!! i live in NKY too and I know how blessed we are to live in this area. Hunting is amazing.
Hopefully we will run into each other sometime. ~ Terry
Very likeable guy! Enjoyed the tour around his world.
Thank you sir. Best of luck this year! ~ Terry
Cool trophy room!!!
thanks buddy! ~ Terry
awesome episode! Terry does a great job with his podcast also.
Thanks for the support ~ Terry
My favorite thing is the support for the police sign in the front yard
Absolutely!
That California joke was hilarious and still rings true.
Well said man! Great advice! Congratulations on your trophy's of all sizes!
Thank you. Best of luck this year ~ Terry
Amen on young hunters or anyone
That looks awesome
@15:43 " I shot him at about 6 yds with a .300 win mag" lol
Thank you for your info
Great episode! Great Message! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you. ~ Terry
Cool man cave. I also have a thing for tomahawks
Im also from Northern Va. it would be awesome to know where his grandfather hunted. Also a very awesome message at the end! I couldn’t agree more. The hunting community isn’t what it use to be when i was growing up.
All my family originally from Winchester. ~ Terry
Real World Wildlife Products awesome. I live just outside of Winchester now. In gore.
@@billysoutdooradventures small world - I lived in Hayfield for a year - I went to Gainesboro Elementary (the old school house) out on 522 for 4th grade. We rented an old farm house back out Indian Hollow Road as we were planning on building a house there by the new elementary school. My dad was starting a church that met in the old bank building there in Gore. Things didnt work out and we moved after about a year. My Late grandpa that started taking me hunting was out Apple Pie Ridge in White Hall. My Grandpa that had the construction business that I spoke about needing the part in the junk yard is in Capon Bridge. He and my grandma are still alive there. I have some aunts and uncles and cousins that still live right around the state line there just west of you. ~ Terry
Real World Wildlife Products that’s awesome. I know exactly where you’re talking about. My property line is the West Virginia state line on the 50 side. I love it out here.
@@billysoutdooradventures yup. My uncle and cousin plow snow for Gary’s escalating A lot of the houses on Border Lane and Timber Ridge Road we’re built by my family.
amazing!
Amen brother...I have been bowhunting since 1978 and just last year I started letting small bucks walk
Your journey has to be what you want out of it. Enjoy it and best of luck to you
Watched a lot of crib shows, enjoyed this the most. Those sub boomers are what gets everyone hooked
Wow. Thank you. I really didn’t want to do it because there are so many more accomplished hunters they should feature before me. Thank you for kind words. ~ Terry
For the bike get a motorcycle or bike rail to hold the front tire steady n put some hooks on the floor n use pull straps to pull from handlebar to floor on each side won’t go nowhere. Just don’t over tighten your front fork suspension, lil snug is all u need.
You need a trailer for all the love swings? 😂😂😂
Fantastic!
Did I see mechanical broadheads on the end of those bolts in the crossbow quiver?😆
@@rubenroyer9488 you did. That my mxb360 I switched when i went to a sub1
Put a new cape on Yoda. I know it's not his pal but you won't have to say I wish I would've anymore. Great cave brotha!
i may get him remounted eventually. It is not as easy to find september capes - if i can find one I may do it at some point. thanks for kind words! ~Terry
GREAT SHOWROOM👍🏻👌🏻
Thank you sir! I have an awesome wife. Haha. ~ Terry
The story of your first buck made me ugly laugh. Great episode!
Texas heart shot! Thanks. I was an idiot but i learned from it. ~ Terry
Wow. That's amazing, you have some big deer. That's my dream to find a place in zone 1 in ky. I live down the road hr and half. We don't see that many deer in 5 years
Thanks brother. If you ever in area send me a PM on social. ~ Terry
Thanks Terry for responding. Melissa Settle facebook
At 28 , I can agree with what he said about young hunters.... I started at 13... killed lots of small and medium bucks and in the last 5 years started to kill some monsters... but if I would have been forced to wait on only the big ones at 13, I would have lost Patience and probably wouldn't enjoy hunting today
well said brother
😂😂I never understood why everyone kicks them out, this guy is awesome and leaves a great message
we ate a really good steak afterwards ~ Terry
@@realworldwildlifeproducts5512 😂😂😂😂
He has a good point, social media and tv sets unrealistic expectations on most average hunters...these guys hunt almost every day of season, and in some of the best managed properties in the best states in the country. Most guys get a handful of days a year to hunt, in high pressure or public properties so you can't expect to kill record book deer every year.
Hey bud great video and awesome bucks. Love the swivel attachments for the wall shoulder mounts. ARE THEY HOMEMADE OR WHERE CAN YOU BUY THEM?
Those are from full range hanging systems!
The budweiser buck was a story now...ol high country archery I shot my first bow kill with one and until last year it was my bow I passed it on loke it was passed to me
I couldn’t climb up there now. That was the hardest part of the hunt!
Great bucks what’s your biggest buck score
Good morning terry, David here I am going on a 5 day crossbow hunt next week at dale hollow state park quota hunt can you give some advice on x or topo maps. Thanks
Sorry bud. Just saw this. How was your hunt? I never been down there to hunt.
Wow! How do you find that much time to hunt?
I only use 1 week of vacation a year to hunt. Rest is evenings and weekends. I try to only hunt when i have a chance to kill something. Conditions have to be right and intel of property is key. I don’t hunt as many hours as i used to but i spend more time prepping than ever
What part of Illinois do you hunt?
Clark, Cole, & Moultrie county
awesome man cave
Thank you sir! ~ Terry
That's right, let them enjoy the journey! After a while you can run the antler size and age thing in the ground and spoil it all. I am picky on what i shoot but i certainly didn't get that way over night. You have no idea how many smaller deer i have killed to get where i am now. I enjoyed it all and regret none. I have a lot of deer under my belt now and so what i do has changed some but i was always proud of any deer and time well spent. This is very important for young hunters especially, it's not always about bragging and antlers. Anybody who shames a hunter for the size of their kill shame on you! Be glad they are out there trying and that they have an interest. Encourage them, congratulate them and know they are what carrying on these wonderful things depends on!
What does the label say at 8:03?
Not legal in California
The trophies are the stories, I have hunting trophies that dont have places on my wall either due to an error or the adventure didnt include an animal.
Agree. Thanks ~ Terry
He says if something says if you want to buy it but then they don't give a good shot of it so what is it that's if something says you want to buy?
It said not legal in California
@@realworldwildlifeproducts5512 i like this guy from a 84 bow and gun hunter amen
That first buck kill story sounds like it was a "Texas heart shot"
Exactly what it was. Haha
I just got one of there cameras and it’s brand new. Worked in my house last night. Took to the field today and it would not work. I wasn’t happy.
What camera? An exodus. Contact their customer support. They have been very helpful when i has a problem. If i can help with something let me know. ~ Terry
Believe me I think you're accomplished
Dang man why ya gotta shoot mehh lol and had an old friend who named his buck he shot smokee which is my legal first name and not sure if that's how y'all spelled it but still cool and congrats on all those awesome looking deer!! I was lucky enough to shoot a main frame 10 with split brows that I watched for about 5 years at 14 yards and he fell at 48 yards from being double lunged with my bow and my grandpa said it sounded like I could barely breathe when I called him to tell em what had happened in the 2018 season and also was blessed with a mature 8 point at eleven yards on public land that season as well and had no track job because I was shaking so bad from him pushing does all around me that I squeezed the trigger once I was behind the shoulder and shot high being a spine shot but was able to put another in him so he wouldn't suffer and he expired very quickly and then said a quick prayer as usual after the shot because it's the right thing to do but I've shot luckily 6 or so deer all under 15 yards because of help from the good lord above over a 4 year span but mostly enjoy just watching the animals when I'm out hunting that I've past on some studs even at 7 yards from the ground only because I wanted to really learn how the deer moved and used the senses that they were created with to make better decisions for myself or even helping others when hunting public land and for my own knowledge in learning how deer move on my grandpa's 10 acres. But happy hunting to ya and anyone else who may read this and have a blessed season!.🦌🎯
Don named him Smokey
@@realworldwildlifeproducts5512 darn man just had to ruin it for me lmao
I wanna know more about this unfortunate tractor accident
Riding where i should not have been when planting food plots.... Thought i was going to fall on back tire so i jumped to get away from it. Tore my ACL, MCL, LCL, Both Meniscus, and had 2 fractures in my Tibia. Been working crazy hard to get back for hunting season. This was filmed 2 weeks ago when i was 8 weeks post surgery. ~ Terry
"Funny," how you never see the front door of a double wide open for a tour of their trophy room
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crazy i waited all my life until last year to kill my first buck because i wanted my first one to be a big one. Every time i passed a buck my dad would say you are gonna be a trophy hunter son. lol. could have killed a 6 point when i was 4 but said he was too small😂
Everyone has their own journey. Enjoy it.
I found Kentucky State record Bull Elk dead head in 2016. He still holds the record today. Sad thing my home is not big enough to display him. Anyone interested in purchasing him that can display him contact me. Thanks
Looks like with arsenal his suburbs will be safe
Our small country road is def safe!
The only deer you should pass is the one that doesn't make you happy. If your happy with a doe shot the doe. If is a spike shoot the spike. The hole point is to enjoy hunting.
Hanging stands in a trailer doesnt mean you built a trailer
I guess i should have used the word accessorized? Sorry my word choice was poor there.
My big deer are half as big as your small deer.
buddy - if you worry about comparing yourself to others, you will never truly enjoy the sport. Enjoy your journey and set goals that are realistic for where and how you hunt. Hope you have a great new year! ~ Terry
Dude is killing them off private farms in the best whitetail states, they should be saying this as a disclaimer in video but ego won’t let them.
Still laughing about the junk yard buck!
Great memories. Thank you
Is it me or did he say he killed his first buck at 18 then a minute later he walks over to a buck and says this is my first deer at 21, then says it was his third buck? Someone please tell me I’m not going crazy.
Then after he shows the magazine of Higgins he picks up a rack and says thus was my first buck. Damn how many first bucks. I can’t believe one word that is said. Wow
@@21slingblade he said it was his first buck big enough to shoulder mount
Parts of it were cut out to make it not to long so some of it didn’t get fully explained. The buck in the garage was the first buck i killed that was big enough to mount - shot it with gun . I think i was 21 or 22. The one in basement was when i was 18 with bow that i shot in butt. That was my first deer. Filming was pretty nerve racking.
There were 3 or 4 that he said were his first deer.
I dont get the fun in hunting a "deer farm". Like what is the point? I feel like it would take a lot of skill out of hunting.
Never hunted a deer farm but i would probably agree with you. Best of luck this year. ~ Terry
When someone has only killed deer on a private farm they start to believe they’re a deer hunter not a deer farmer, or they’re in denial! Ego can be a terrible thing.
Ebikes and side by sides, everything wrong with hunting in a sentence. Clearly the days of hunting to stay in shape are over.
(I’m not to proud to hunt with a rifle) people that like to wound animals and have un ethical kills hunt with bows lol good man lay em down quick
Had to ask myself whose DH had to read it in the vid notes oh yeah the real world seed guy whose killed a few deer 🦌 big deal can we just see your whitetail cribbs pls I don’t care 🤷♂️ about the hunting industry here for the content n to learn something if possible this dude just rubbed me wrong 😑 didn’t care for his name dropping maybe 🤔 his obsession/ passion for hunting was a little bit much yeah just don’t like the guy
Hope you have a safe and successful year! Blessings. ~ Terry
Just not relatable at all for public land hunters, the lack of transparency is the wordt part. Just come out and say unless you have access to private farms in Illinois or Iowa, don’t expect to shoot or even see deer like this. I like to call these guys deer farmers not deer hunters, cringe when I hear about history with this deer and hit list and having to shoot certain bucks, lots of ego for such little skill.