Thanks for the podcast Paul and Mark! I enjoy the conversations. We have it pretty easy down here in 23 :-) They've had it pretty easy for 3 winters (and looking like a 4th). The deer are everywhere. I love hunting in the snow but it's a crap shoot waiting for it down here. Its nice being able to be choosey about deer. It certainly wasn't that way back in the 80's.
I have to agree with Mark, as he said, it can happen when you least expect it and it can happen in a second. As my friend always says, one minute looking, the next minute shooting. Thanks for sharing.
New to your podcast, we hunt central Maine for the past 35 years. Thank you for keeping it fresh for us flatlanders...sorry lol. It appears you have some snow this morning! Good Luck Hunt Safe!
Congrats Mark! Missouri opening weekend total deer harvest was 68,312! This year deer are staying in the woods, Good acorn crop! I think the years I deer hunted, we had snow 4 years, I hunted 30 yrs! Good Luck Paul! Another Great podcast!
I think people don't realize that there are 2 Separate "Maine's"? I Live in York County, and the deer are literally everywhere. Although, most of that land is Posted, or inaccessible. I prefer, the Northern areas. My father taught me to be a "Woodsman", just as much as he taught me to be a Hunter. I prefer the Tougher areas, to the shooting gallery down here. I've hunted from Aziscohos to Danforth, to Coburn Gore! I'll take seeing one Good deer, versus taking anything that walks by down here! Congrats Mark! Again, feel like I'm at Dad's kitchen table! You guys are Great! Thank you for what you do. And Paul, Don't take these times with your pops for granted!! Good Luck!
Congratulations mark. Glad we could hear the story behind this year’s harvest. Do you guys have a certain ammo preference (brand , bullet weight , and bullet construction) or just whatever ammo you can find? Just curious . I always like to get perspectives on people’s preferences.
gonna give archery a shot next year have a great spot with multiple bucks from spike to 8 pointer but come rifle season completely disappear every day in october got them on camera just about and come beginning of november just gone location food source so many factors play in
When I joined the Navy in 1986 I was stationed in Florida for many years, no snow there. I learned to just sit in a tree stand, never got a deer. In my last station in Brunswick, 2003-2006 I got a deer in 2004 (doe) walking on a tote road and 2006 (buck) from a elevated stand. Stinks without snow.
The little 130 pound buck I took this opening day, I could smell him 15 minutes before I saw him coming through the marsh grass and alders, walked right under my tree stand. Congratulation to the old man. I would be interested in hearing discussion why you guys don't cut your own deer? Good topic for the show maybe.
Thanks, that's a great story! We'll have to discuss that on the next podcast. More often than not we process our own deer. Sometimes it boils down to time and convenience. We've been hunting a lot this year, and there is a guy we know who does it all...register it, weigh it and cut it.
😁 It's not really that bad if you have a plan and a little time management. I have a pretty good idea what I want to shoot and when before I go out hunting (obviously you have to be ready for the unexpected). It's surprising how little I actually have the camera out. I can focus more in hunting and then when I go to edit, everything is pretty well organized and it makes editing a snap!
Great conversation! Congrats Mark! Great Buck! Paul you are next
Thanks! It was a good week!
Enjoyed the chat. On the downward slope of the season, now fellas.
Hope you had a great weekend at deer camp.
Regards
Mark
Thanks Mark! We did! Deer season goes by way too fast😢
Great conversation, congratulations to Mark for a great deer. Enjoy the rest of the season.
Thanks for watching, we hope you enjoy the rest of the season too!
Thanks for the podcast Paul and Mark! I enjoy the conversations.
We have it pretty easy down here in 23 :-) They've had it pretty easy for 3 winters (and looking like a 4th). The deer are everywhere. I love hunting in the snow but it's a crap shoot waiting for it down here.
Its nice being able to be choosey about deer. It certainly wasn't that way back in the 80's.
Thanks for watching! Sounds like you’ve got it pretty good down there!
I have to agree with Mark, as he said, it can happen when you least expect it and it can happen in a second. As my friend always says, one minute looking, the next minute shooting. Thanks for sharing.
You're right, good things can happen in an instant!
New to your podcast, we hunt central Maine for the past 35 years. Thank you for keeping it fresh for us flatlanders...sorry lol. It appears you have some snow this morning! Good Luck Hunt Safe!
Thanks! Welcome! Little snow is always welcomed😁
Congrats to your Dad!
Thanks!
Really enjoy listening to these podcasts! Congratulations Mark on your buck….looking forward to the video on it.
Thanks Tim!
I sure hope you post a video of your visit to the old deer camp!
Congrats Mark! Missouri opening weekend total deer harvest was 68,312! This year deer are staying in the woods, Good acorn crop! I think the years I deer hunted, we had snow 4 years, I hunted 30 yrs! Good Luck Paul! Another Great podcast!
Thanks! That's a lot of deer! Good luck in Missouri!
Congratulations Mark 👍🦌
Think Snow ❄ and Big Bucks !
Good Luck too all in the Great outdoors 🦌 🐻
Like allways that Vermonter!!
Thanks 👍😊
I think people don't realize that there are 2 Separate "Maine's"? I Live in York County, and the deer are literally everywhere. Although, most of that land is Posted, or inaccessible. I prefer, the Northern areas. My father taught me to be a "Woodsman", just as much as he taught me to be a Hunter. I prefer the Tougher areas, to the shooting gallery down here. I've hunted from Aziscohos to Danforth, to Coburn Gore! I'll take seeing one Good deer, versus taking anything that walks by down here! Congrats Mark! Again, feel like I'm at Dad's kitchen table! You guys are Great! Thank you for what you do. And Paul, Don't take these times with your pops for granted!! Good Luck!
You explained that well! Glad you enjoy it, we appreciate the support!
Congratulations mark. Glad we could hear the story behind this year’s harvest. Do you guys have a certain ammo preference (brand , bullet weight , and bullet construction) or just whatever ammo you can find? Just curious . I always like to get perspectives on people’s preferences.
Thanks Robert! We'll discuss that on the next episode. Appreciate the input!
thanks for sharing enjoyed this video, agree lots of yarding areas are gone...good luck hunting
Thanks for watching!
Congratulations MARK persistence patience and Great woodsman skills
Thanks!
gonna give archery a shot next year have a great spot with multiple bucks from spike to 8 pointer but come rifle season completely disappear every day in october got them on camera just about and come beginning of november just gone location food source so many factors play in
Good luck with archery next year, hope you get a big one!
Congratulations, nice buck.
Thanks, good times!
When I joined the Navy in 1986 I was stationed in Florida for many years, no snow there. I learned to just sit in a tree stand, never got a deer. In my last station in Brunswick, 2003-2006 I got a deer in 2004 (doe) walking on a tote road and 2006 (buck) from a elevated stand. Stinks without snow.
Maine deer hunting is definitely different without snow! Congrats on the deer!
The little 130 pound buck I took this opening day, I could smell him 15 minutes before I saw him coming through the marsh grass and alders, walked right under my tree stand. Congratulation to the old man. I would be interested in hearing discussion why you guys don't cut your own deer? Good topic for the show maybe.
Thanks, that's a great story! We'll have to discuss that on the next podcast. More often than not we process our own deer. Sometimes it boils down to time and convenience. We've been hunting a lot this year, and there is a guy we know who does it all...register it, weigh it and cut it.
When is the latest show coming out? You guys are my ride home from work?
Soon! I was under the weather thanksgiving week and dad has had a bout of something that he is just getting over
Awesome job guys keep up the great work
Thanks, we're having a blast!
What is the bag limit for deer in Maine?
1 buck where we live
I don’t know how you are able to put out videos during the season. I appreciate it but boy I wouldn’t have the energy to do it after hunting all day.
😁 It's not really that bad if you have a plan and a little time management. I have a pretty good idea what I want to shoot and when before I go out hunting (obviously you have to be ready for the unexpected). It's surprising how little I actually have the camera out. I can focus more in hunting and then when I go to edit, everything is pretty well organized and it makes editing a snap!