MATURE BUCK MASTERCLASS - Johnathan Moreland, Jeremy Aron, Scott Seales, Daniel Lemon & Carl Brown
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- Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024
- On this episode, we hosted a roundtable discussion with some of the best whitetail hunters we know - Johnthan Moreland, Jeremy Aron, Daniel Lemon, Scott Seales, and Carl Brown! Collectively, these hunters consistently tag mature bucks in Mississippi, Arkansas, South Carolina, Alabama and many other states across the southeast and midwest. It was great getting to hear a room full of such great deer hunters discuss what makes each of them successful, and how they each approach different situations. Johnathan, Jeremy and Carl being more familiar with flat river bottom/swamp habitat, and Scott & Daniel are more keen on hunting in the hills. Subjects include:
A deep dive on feed trees from each hunter's perspective
Finding that "ice cream" tree that the bucks seem to gravitate to
Finding those special feed trees to come back to year after year
Judging a bucks rack by rubs
High barometric pressure days, good or bad for buck movement?
Hunting the backside of the rut to target the BIG deer
and a TON more!
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Damn I’m glad we got a podcast talking about hunting down south. I’m in north west Georgia right on the Alabama line and every podcast out there is always talking about hunting out west and you just can’t apply that style to here for the most part! Good job fellas
Amen to that!
I agree I live in north east ga..
I’m in Newton and hunt jasper all around here
I knew going into this show that i was behind on hunt skill and woodsmanship. Then i hear these fellas talking about dropping persimmons from the stand and patterning a buck based on tide washed tracks..turns out that I am ALOT behind. These killers on a whole nother level. Awesome show, appreciate yall.
They follow a bunch of nonsense… No study has shown a real correlation between the moon and deer movement..
Amazing episode. Two of the people that I would love to spend time learning from both giving advice, Johnathan Moreland and Scott Seales. I wish I could find guys to learn from in South Alabama. I didn't really start hunting until I turned 31, I am 38 now so I have a lot of learning to do. I have been doing my best from your podcast and by making mistakes in the woods.
This is Legendary!!!! I made my HS students in study hall watch it with me.
Now that’s is tooo cool!!!! Thanks for letting us know that and we hope you’re enjoying the show.
Maybe do a episode on grunting an rattling techniques, timing, how much etc..
Keep it up fellas loving the videos. Goodluck to all of you.
Glad to hear most these guys at the expo! Talked to Scott at the Whiskey Cowgirl for a while,very knowledgeable.
I had 3 persimmon trees in my yard as a kid. It's about as far north as you'll find them I believe. Southwestern PA. They are so tasty! The deer loved them here too!
I live in East Texas, small town called ore city, walked some core land, came up in a persimmon tree, been ate on quite a bit, one was left with a hard beaten trail going north, took the trail right into someone back yard, this pushed me back in towards the lake to core land which landed me no other way but to squeeze through the thickest batch of honey locust I’d ever seen, got poked a lot, came through the locust into a few acres of thick low growth of a recent clear cut, it was about 5 1/2’ high, the trails in this is what helped me get out, bedding after bedding I came up in….a group of young pines was spotted and underneath watching me the whole time was a group of doe about 6 and some fawns lol
I want to get up in one of the big pines the corps left, but I just don’t know how to get in there as I barely made it with no gear and a set of binos lol
Camera change, crack beer. Love it 😂
The Rut happens at the same time each year for any given area. Temperatures determine if it happens during daytime or nighttime.
I'm glad you didn't edit out Jacobs "request" in the middle of the show 🤣🤣I wont say what it was but everyone can go listen to find out what it really was lol Im also dissapointed to know that all these additional guys like Scott Seales, and Bobby Worthington were walking around and I didnt even recognize them! I wouldve been in those back pockets lol
From a Fellow Arkansas guy for the Arkansas guys!
Guys, I'm going going to give everyone a great tip about a specific area I grew up hunting for the early velvet hunt.
Along pretty much the entire northern side/border of Henry Gray Hurricane Lake WMA in lined with private lands growing soybeans.
Pretty much the entire north end of the refuge has been largely shut down due to the actions of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission in combination with PRIVATE GROUPS for several years.
Now as a result, the area I'm talking about has became a MECCA for MATURE BUCKS!!! The velvet hunt will allow public land hunters the opportunity to harvest a large percentage of those bucks early and before any gun hunts!
As someone who grew up roaming this entire area. I'm going to help out the bowhunting community. I do this because I'm a avid bowhunter and I want to "pay it forward" and hopefully help some of you guys post your best bucks ever due to the information I'm sharing freely.
Now, that entire area as mentioned is going to have a very healthy population of mature bucks. These agriculture fields layout on the north side is going to provide a very good opportunity to harvest those deer which are utilizing those crops during the velvet hunt. Additionally, all those mature deer which survive the velvet hunt will provide opportunities for those willing to do the work to get there and locate them! From a old timer of that ground for those hunting later. Find where the deer escape people! Find the thickest nastiest cover pockets in that area. Then locate the escape paths or travel corridors connecting them for your best shot at success on a mature buck 3 1/2+. If you can find a way to access the super thick stuff and hunt the interior of those sanctuary areas where they feel safe, you'll have the opportunity at a tank! However know that trying to do this in the wrong wind will kill your hunt!
Now my statagy at hunting these deer is applicable across many different public land areas across the delta. Good luck this season!
Now, I'm going to give a link to the best parking spot IMHO for hunting the north/west side of Hurricane Lake. If you want to access it from the south side, you'll have to go to whirl lake. Boat access is also had via the creek.
maps.app.goo.gl/SpWChqWdCsgm3d4o8?g_st=ac
On those isolated oaks if I’m not mistaken grant woods says it’s getting more sunlight bc of less competition so the acorns are better…
Great podcast pretty neat to get all the different opinions all in the same room
Glad you enjoyed it!
One reason there aren’t as many large persimmon trees in some areas is they were used for golf driving clubs
Scott. I promise I'll be excited and well mannered . You gonna put me on one of those stands 😁
Really enjoyed this video. Could you tell me when and where is the Mobile Hunters Expo?
themobilehuntersexpo.com
What does everyone use to monitor or forecast moon position?
Absolutely love this podcast. Is this episode also on Spotify?
It is!
Thanks! There is enough info on this particular podcast to make a master hunter out of anyone. It's just a matter of applying oneself.
@@thesouthernoutdoorsmen you mentioned a couple times doing a podcast with just Johnathan. Where is that podcast? Thanks
Should definitely try out Wise Eye cameras!
Is there any episodes on Kentucky public? Beside the guy on Government land
episode 512 is a good one from KY! It's available here on YT.
Thanks for watching!
Gold!
Just exactly what does srg or sng really refer to? I know you sort of explained it but never exactly what those letters stand for.
How are the feed tree hunters setting up on the trees down wind, cross wind,….?
I cant speak for all of the different guests, but I belive most of them are just getting downwind of the feed tree and that is the extent to which they play the wind. Many of them talk about not really knowing which direction the deer will be coming from so they just try and get the tree upwind of them.
@@thesouthernoutdoorsmenagreed. Downwind
Jermey is an absolute killer when it comes to mature bucks
Hes one of my favorite hunters on youtube. I wish he had a thousand deer hunts filmed
My boy scott was bout to piss his pants waiting to speak up about them damn observation sits
Thank you for the great podcast! I’ll contribute my evidence in favor of movement in relation to lunar phase and position. October 29th I shot my first buck of the season 17 minutes after full moon rise. Of course, it could be coincidence but if you give me a full moon rise right before sunset you can bet I’ll be on stand that day.
Lol. The fella talking about hunting the tides He can go in and know if the sign is within the last 6 hours. Those other fellows never have that advantage. Yeah we know if the sign is fresh but fresh sign could be two days old lol😂. After a rain is about the only way to know how fresh sign is and that can only be determined based on how long it’s been stopped raining.
Yall need a southern map reading challenge. Yall dont need thp to do it.
How would it be structured?
@@thesouthernoutdoorsmen bow only. I'd do a national forest in Alabama or Mississippi where you can spread out like de soto or bankhead. Maybe scout 2 days then hunt 2-3. Pretty much it I guess.
@@thesouthernoutdoorsmen5-7 days (normal hunt for normal hunters), two man teams, bow only and pre gun opener. Delta National, Big Panther and Lake George WMA are all close together and have plenty of room to spread out and hunt pretty much the same terrain. All three are tough hunting but all three have hammers in them.
@@thesouthernoutdoorsmenman yall should do it
While doing some post season scouting last winter I found a small WMA tract that is holding a 160" & a 190"+. Both of which were still alive post season.
I was planning on hunting them myself this year but now I'm wondering how much $ someone would pay for the info... 🤔😂
What state lol?
Aside from specific forage species, it sounds like you're hunting the north east. We can't compare to field or prairie hunting. Just not the same.
No bud light. Lmao
1:49:18
Or does Kentucky not count as the south? Lol
Wish Daniel would talk more and red shirt less lol
Cameras will hopefully be illegal on public land!!