WHITETAIL DEER, RUT, CHASE, SPARRING, TICKLE SCRAPE, TROPHY BUCKS, WILDLIFE, COYOTES, TURKEYS, DUCKS
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- THE RUT NEVER ENDS STUDIO presents 4 seasons, many locations, and hours of video rendered down to a pleasant watch of 26 minutes of wildlife. We used a Browning spec ops, and dark ops for the video capture, I Movie for the cut, and G Drive for the storage. Great wildlife behavior in this video, Whitetail deer, coyotes, turkeys, ducks, raccoons, eagles, and squirrels.The trail cameras provide a front row seat into the wilderness. We hope you enjoy the show, please like, subscribe, and comment. Thank you very much.
Awesome pics! You have an amazing variety with lots of ducks, turkeys and deer. 😊❤❤
You obviously get it, I have seen your videos very special thing to have wild things in our lives. Thank you Arectech we appreciate the appreciation. Headed over to your channel to watch some great videos.
@@swanriverwildlifealmanac1119 Thank you! 😊
Another great video. You’re becoming my favorite channel
Thank you Robert , what a compliment
I could sit and watch this all day long. Great footage and edit together.
Thank you very much Howard, we appreciate that
Happy Holidays! Another great video and some huge bucks!
Good to see you Idaho, thank you
I think it was one of the best videos you have done! Awesome footage.
Thank you Brad, we appreciate that very much.
Think I gotta subscribe!
Thank you Shadowdawg,
Another good one, thanks for posting 👍😁
Thank you Pepe, appreciate that very much.
Very nice! Great job, Animal kingdom once again.
Thank you for the comment , we appreciate that very much.
We used a Browning spec ops, and a browning dark ops in these camera sets.Some giant whitetail bucks in this video. Many unique events to see here.We hope you enjoy the show. please like subscribe, and comment. Thank you very much for watching.
Great editing on seasonal changes! Also, coywolves? Did see what looked like coyotes, as well. Great video, thank you.
You sure are welcome Judith, It is great you have appreciation for wildlife . thank you for watching, and commenting.
I have watched a lot of your videos and noticed several deer with antlers on one side only. Is this injury or genetic? Also really like the sound of nature and birds and animals over music. The best videos on are yours.
Thank you very much Ernest we sure appreciate your participation and sharp eyes. Some of the one antler deer you are seeing are from bucks fighting. If you can pause and enlarge the image you will see a small piece of the main beam still attached. When I crop the time stamp out of the picture it is difficult to tell the season. Some of those later winter images are bucks that have shed one side, it is difficult to see without the ability to pause and enlarge the image, and even then sometimes hard to see..
Some really nice White Tail bucks! You hsve some very nice Mule Deer too in.your area. Can you tell me why the White Tails have taken over the lower elevations and the Muleys are higher up? Thanks. Subscribed.
Thank you rowdy, I am not sure, maybe a biologist will see your question and respond, would be curious myself.
@@swanriverwildlifealmanac1119 Aren't White Tails relatively new to the area? Maybe they're more aggressive and they have driven the Muleys out of the better lowland tracts and up to the higher elevations where the Muleys can still prosper relatively better than White Tails. Think of the cats. Though generally smaller, aren't bobcats nastier than lynx? But obviously lynx are much better adapted to hunting snowshoe hares so they’ll dominate in those locales where those hares are plentiful. But I don’t know anything, I'm just curious. Hopefully a knowledgeable wildlife will respond. Anyway, my best to you and yours. Love your work. And I love the area in which you live. As pretty as the mountains are there, it's the wildlife you have there that knock my socks off, though I'd worry about the wolves killing my dogs.
I have watched almost all of these videos and I haven’t seen any Mule deer. Maybe i just missed them.
Public land, private land, or farm?
Loojo, I checked your channel , you have great content, I subscribed.
amazing footage of variable species. can u trap the coyotes?
Thank you tradhunting, some trappers still around.
Please keep these locations a secret. You've got a real good ratio of mature deer there and that will disappear if word gets out.
So true , and wise, thank you for the support.
I’ve got a pretty good idea where you’re at. I’ll keep it to myself though
@@robertferguson533 Thank you for watching
What state or general area for comparing/studying timing of the rut activity? I have always understood it starts a little sooner in north as opposed to south. This would be helpful!
Derek we appreciate your enthusiasm ,,, Thank you very much for watching.
Which country?
North America
Where is this at? What state?
Thank you MrCouch, we appreciate the view.
What state is this being filmed
Thank you for watching Brian.
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Kansas, South Dakota, North Dakota or Nebraska? Due to a few specific characteristics/observations, I would say it is Kansas.