Other than the trash along the public/private line (what IS the matter with people?!?), that country and its terrain are GORGEOUS. There seem to be plenty of turkeys working the area, and I'll bet it's LOADED with deer in the fall. I learned a lot from your analysis of the various ridge tops and creek bottoms. As always, thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Can’t wait to see your first videos. Turkey season is almost two months away here in Connecticut, plus there’s still 6 to 10 inches of snow in the woods where I live. Good luck this season and keep the videos coming.
Sir; I would bet your interested in the mountain laurel you found for the upcoming archery season. Looks as though it had a sharp transition line as well. Many parts of the country, laurel is hard to beat for cover purposes. God Speed to you!
Jonathan Come on down to North Mississippi we open on March 15th. I can put u on mote public land than you can see in a life time. It’s a small piece of public it only 154,654 acres! They have several primitive camp sites. Maybe three hour drive for you
This might be a dumbass question, but how do determine the difference between Turkey scratch and small amounts of hog or armadillo scratch? I have of this types of scratch hunting in Texas
I covered that in my last scouting video. Armadillos usually dig small holes, that’s the first thing I look for. Also turkeys will kick the leaf litter back in one direction into a pile.
Can u do some tips for finding birds in other terrains? I moslt hunt Texas and we dont have near the same terrain.. is it alot the same just less hills?
Anytime I'm scouting I always try to wear something orange because poachers I worry that you get that brown shirt on you might stroll in there and catch some lead from some Hatfield or McCoy looking some b**** it's going to try to look for an easy deer it's kind of reminds me of a brown deer with that shirt ye got on somebody with a 50k I might think the same thing you got to be careful buddy
How far do you think you walked total? Looked like you covered a large circle. Good video. Bout a month here in middle TN and we can get after the thunder chickens
Good stuff. Helps me know what to key in on in the hills
I'm always impressed with your hunting knowledge.
Awesome Hats!
Thanks!
Man, all your videos are educational..keep them coming
South Florida starts Saturday morning. Can’t wait to bust a beak!
What’s all that yellow corn on the ground
Good olll Laural.... hate that $hit!! Lol like walls of death
Other than the trash along the public/private line (what IS the matter with people?!?), that country and its terrain are GORGEOUS. There seem to be plenty of turkeys working the area, and I'll bet it's LOADED with deer in the fall. I learned a lot from your analysis of the various ridge tops and creek bottoms. As always, thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
The Catman comin..keep'em coming, love nature and the hunt!🦃
i appreciate it, i've learned a lot from watching your videos. keep'em coming
Thanks, Catman. I get a lot from the scouting videos.
Can’t wait to see your first videos. Turkey season is almost two months away here in Connecticut, plus there’s still 6 to 10 inches of snow in the woods where I live. Good luck this season and keep the videos coming.
Tore up from the floor up. Can't wait to hear these east tn long beards gobble. Ordered a new wing bone and a ole yeller is the only calls I need.
Another awesome video, also nice hats Catman! 👍🏼
We have no hardwoods here, but I was able to walk in them today !! Thanks, Catman !
Appreciate walkin’ with you Catman. 👍
Sir;
I would bet your interested in the mountain laurel you found for the upcoming archery season. Looks as though it had a sharp transition line as well. Many parts of the country, laurel is hard to beat for cover purposes.
God Speed to you!
Please make another morel video!!!
New Sub Great hunt
Good info!! Can’t wait to chase ‘em in a few weeks. Hope you tag out this year!!
Like the video a lot very helpful. How do you tell turkey scratching apart from like deer or other animals?
I just subbed :)
Jonathan Come on down to North Mississippi we open on March 15th. I can put u on mote public land than you can see in a life time. It’s a small piece of public it only 154,654 acres! They have several primitive camp sites. Maybe three hour drive for you
This might be a dumbass question, but how do determine the difference between Turkey scratch and small amounts of hog or armadillo scratch? I have of this types of scratch hunting in Texas
I covered that in my last scouting video. Armadillos usually dig small holes, that’s the first thing I look for. Also turkeys will kick the leaf litter back in one direction into a pile.
@@CatmanOutdoors thanks ill have to look back and find it
Cant wait for the wingbone to crank up!!
Can u do some tips for finding birds in other terrains? I moslt hunt Texas and we dont have near the same terrain.. is it alot the same just less hills?
Anytime I'm scouting I always try to wear something orange because poachers I worry that you get that brown shirt on you might stroll in there and catch some lead from some Hatfield or McCoy looking some b**** it's going to try to look for an easy deer it's kind of reminds me of a brown deer with that shirt ye got on somebody with a 50k I might think the same thing you got to be careful buddy
Thanks a lot that was all helpful advice im getting ready to do some scouting this weekend ill be using the OnX hunt. Good luck this season Cat. 🦃👍
How far do you think you walked total? Looked like you covered a large circle. Good video. Bout a month here in middle TN and we can get after the thunder chickens
According to my phone I walked about 5 miles
I like master 👍👍🙏
What part of Alabama do you hunt.
Ill be heading down to BAMA myself to chase some gobblers.
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So your first wow