River-Bottom Bruiser | Massive Public-Land 10-Pointer | Chasing November
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- S5.E5. Mike Reed takes advantage of great conditions and tags a bruiser buck on the River Farm. Josh Sparks hunts a new piece of public land and finds a massive 10-pointer. Jared Mills encounters the giant a third time. Others have great hunts, too.
0:45 Mills has a great encounter with an awesome buck. It's a great 10-pointer.
6:00 Then, Sparks sees a great deer, but he thinks it's a 3 1/2-year-old buck, and gives it a pass.
10:00 Next, Mills sees the giant buck once again. It's out in the open in front of his blind.
14:00 Mike Reed settles in on the River Farm. The hunt starts off slow.
15:20 Back on the public land, Sparks hopes to create some action by calling and rattling to a passing buck.
21:30 Reed switches stand locations for the afternoon sit. A solid buck passes through.
That’s one gorgeous buck!
That's some great footage of all shooter bucks during full rut. I dont know how you can hold off on those beauties but thank you for the footage and knowledge
Helps when you know you have bigger all around. “Promised land”. I lived in Midwest for over a decade and it was traumatic moving back down south...
Man I love those river bottoms. Probably my favorite type of hunting area.
Congrats that was a great buck!!
Finally I've been waiting for Todd's dirt nap.
Love that snort wheeze
The most perfect example of a live snort-wheeze i've seen on film.. 2 exhales, finished with a descending inhale.. beautiful.. 2:25 for your review...
Man what an amazing experience, all that deer communication right in front of your face. That alone would have made that hunt for me!
Some big ol' bucks right there boys!
what a Beast,,Mike,,thanks
Public?
Awesome buck brother, keep up the hard work
The most perfect example of a live snort-wheeze i've seen on film.. 2 exhales, finished with a descending inhale.. beautiful.. 2:25 for your review...
At 7.30 looked like a mature deer. At least 4 probably 5. Saggy belly, long nose. Definitely not 3. You guys are so fun to watch. Gotta be difference in states. In southern Indiana, that was a nice deer
Awesome hunt. What light was that you used when blood trailing?
And this is why people like watching the hunting public & born and raised and stuff like that “everything but a mature buck” lololololol.
Would of put those not mature bucks on my wall😂
Only group on Y.T. that wear their insulated hats UNDER their ball caps. Cant be covering up those sponsors...
My parents have property in western Kentucky. If time could you elaborate on selection on mature deer between 4 and 5? That’s where I start to get excited and need help
Nice buck Mike congratulations what he score
"Everything but a mature buck"..... bruh. Those were all shooters.
@Trent williams I was screeming in my head, "SHOOT THE BUCK!!!!!"
Cool video, why does it seem like MOST deer vids on here have shots with very little penetration?!
Had to unsubscribe. Too many product plugs! I refuse to watch your commercials.
And didn’t see a Sasquatch ????
Public land huh? Click bait so you could get views.
He didn’t get a shot at the buck but they got good film of him
I get what you are saying but one of these hunts was from public land, the massive 10 came through got good film but no shot, not close enough
i say thats not the same deer you guys did a bait and switch
Mechanical heads make me cringe !!
CRACK, what a sound
Yeah, and just falls right out of him lol. I've always shot mechanical but switching to heavier fixed blades this year. Think if he would've lost that deer due to lack of penetration
Clayton Brinkley it didn’t fall out, the arrow broke?
@@fsoutdoorstv9263 I'm not sure how you're coming to that conclusion but I would disagree. However, let's say you're correct for the sake of the argument... why was that arrow able to break off and not achieve a full pass through?
Clayton Brinkley well I’m coming to that conclusion because I’ve had it happen to me.... I’d ASSUME that he stuck it in his offside shoulder, and when the shoulder that he shot behind stepped back to run... it broke it off.
@@fsoutdoorstv9263 Ok, that could have happened. I'll stand by my statement that mechanical penetration lacks significantly behind a cut-on-contact/fixed blade, especially quartering shots. Those 2" holes are great tho.
"Public land" Hahahahahaha
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