Giant Bucks Rattled and Grunted to Tree | Monster Buck Moments Presented by Sportsman's Guide
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- When November comes around each year, make sure to pack a grunt call and rattling horns! These three hunts from Iowa, Texas and Missouri show exciting hunting during the rut can be.
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I pray that one day I could get me a big buck time those. I got a decent 8 pt coming up on my land along with several younger bucks. Hoping to get the 8 this year! But I’d love to get me a huge 10 or better! I’m happy for all you guys taking down these bruisers.
I hope in my life time I can shot a big buck like that and be that excited about it
If you shoot a buck like that you don't have to worry about being that excited lol you'll be absolutely ecstatic
Shoots a monster and doesn’t even shake or go crazy! Just “that’s the biggest deer of my life”
"That is a large whitetailed deer."
Right! Lmao. I see does and spikes and I'm shaking like a leaf. Seeing a big boy like that not sure if I'll even be able to pull that compound. 😂💀⚰
As it should be
Now that’s hunting right there! Deep woods whitetail damn good shot. Not even on a overpopulated deer farm cheers 🍻
Omg, awesome score! Congrats brah!
Awesome hunts fellas
Awesome video!
The first buck is an absolute stud! Wow.
Congratulations on some incredible bucks guys. What they score?
Anyone know the rifle they used to double up with?
How long ratting 5 min ?
Can anyone give me some insight into preferred buck bedding areas like Texas is shown here?
I'm a novice hunter trying to understand deer habitat better here in Texas. My lease looks very similar to all of this; open pastures with mesquites, ashe junipers, and occasional live oak/red oak stands. With small elevation changes, little ag anywhere, and lack of real forest, it's really hard to find info online (since we're so different from the rest of the country)
You need to check out whitetail habitat solutions. His channel will teach you all you need to know. Good luck brother
@@Last_Chance. I’ve watched over 80% of his videos, and probably only 10% is applicable to Texas. It’s just different topography here
@@iamtheshaker It doesn't matter where you live. The basic info is the same. I live in south Carolina and my topography is way different than his but the facts remain same. Deer bedding, deer trails, cover, water holes, scrapes ect.. you hunt the areas the way he teaches.
@@Last_Chance. that does make sense that deer are hunted the same way, but my biggest problem is identifying bedding locations and movement patterns in general since the topography and flora are so different
@@iamtheshaker you should be able to tell you just have to thoroughly scout the area. If I lived nearby I would be happy to show you but I understand how it could be different to differentiate between the areas if you're not sure what you're looking at. I would probably try to find some hunters near you that would show you what areas are what. Personally I spend hours and hours scouting every year to figure out what the deer are doing and where they're going and how they're getting there. It takes time. I'm sure you will figure it. Good luck brother and happy hunting.
Must be nice.