Hey man great video, I also watched your herd management one too. Favourite part is how you mention the distances on approaching bodies of water. The same may apply, but do you have any difference in approaching an animal you’ve spotted? Also, since you are happy with downing an animal as long as it’s ethical and by a single lung shot, do you use soft points in that case? As I’m sure you’d be hitting heavy animals with an underpowered gun at times I guess the polymer tips wouldn’t double lung anyway. Since soft points bleed out animals faster and are cheaper. Thanks!
@@Waltzi hey! Thanks for watching both videos! I hoped I earned a sub! I have some more videos coming out you may enjoy! To answer your questions: I use the same approach for animals I have spotted. However, if they are turned away from you, they won’t spot you as quickly as if they are facing you. I usually shoot them at 150M. I always use polymers, for the off chance that soft points don’t penetrate enough to get a vital (the game sometimes does funny things). Also, in multiplayer, where the game could disconnect or you could be kicked from a server, I want the animal to drop as quick as possible for a fast harvest to not lose my trophy.
@@JBizHunts Great thanks for the fast and thorough reply. Thought I’d ask a very experienced person like yourself on this. And yes I subscribed already. People with quality videos that aren’t pumped out daily are who I subscribe to. You’re doing great! Won’t be scrolling past your videos!
my man i noticed your video on herd management and i just need a little bit of help on whitetail deer because I got all my zones and i started shooting sum rotations later i notice some of my main shooter zones turn into zones that just have females in it what have i done wrong and am I still able to salvage the grind so i can get a GO also a lot of youtubers say get 10 shooter lakes and 6 exterior lakes what they mean by shooter lakes is just 10 zones to shoot on right?
Shooter Lakes: I call them main zones will be the 10 tents that will never move because those zones are awesome, they always respawn with big boy bucks… the 6 exterior are the tents that move when a zone is shot down. You have to shoot down all other zones than your main 10 zones. If there’s 60 zones, 10 of your best is what you hope to always be shooting, the other 50 need to be shot down to small bucks, always moving the 6 tents around as the zones are down to small bucks… as for the respawns, Whitetails are a little wonky, zones with more than 5 deer will not respawn and go to other zones sometimes. They should on average respawn in their own zone but sometimes they jump to other zones. I always do a map sweep where I check all zones that were shot down for any “New” bucks that may have joined them. Herd Management is not for everyone and is a ton of work. Thanks for the view and the comment!
@@COTWguru-be2on yes, sadly, because respawns can be random so they jump. So every 250-500 kills I do a sweep or if I notice my respawns have been wonky
With the population reset you have 2 chances! Go check your whole Yukon map now and then again once the update comes in 2 weeks! I checked mine and only got 2 diamond grizzly’s no rares
@@Mightyhunter6 love it my friend’ watch my other video on what you can expect from your solo maps… really cool data and info! Good luck, let me know what you find!
Hey man great video, I also watched your herd management one too. Favourite part is how you mention the distances on approaching bodies of water. The same may apply, but do you have any difference in approaching an animal you’ve spotted?
Also, since you are happy with downing an animal as long as it’s ethical and by a single lung shot, do you use soft points in that case? As I’m sure you’d be hitting heavy animals with an underpowered gun at times I guess the polymer tips wouldn’t double lung anyway. Since soft points bleed out animals faster and are cheaper.
Thanks!
@@Waltzi hey! Thanks for watching both videos! I hoped I earned a sub! I have some more videos coming out you may enjoy! To answer your questions: I use the same approach for animals I have spotted. However, if they are turned away from you, they won’t spot you as quickly as if they are facing you. I usually shoot them at 150M. I always use polymers, for the off chance that soft points don’t penetrate enough to get a vital (the game sometimes does funny things). Also, in multiplayer, where the game could disconnect or you could be kicked from a server, I want the animal to drop as quick as possible for a fast harvest to not lose my trophy.
@@JBizHunts Great thanks for the fast and thorough reply. Thought I’d ask a very experienced person like yourself on this. And yes I subscribed already. People with quality videos that aren’t pumped out daily are who I subscribe to. You’re doing great! Won’t be scrolling past your videos!
@@Waltzi thanks! Much appreciated
Great video mate, very good info!
Thank you, brother! Means a lot coming from you.
my man i noticed your video on herd management and i just need a little bit of help on whitetail deer because I got all my zones and i started shooting sum rotations later i notice some of my main shooter zones turn into zones that just have females in it what have i done wrong and am I still able to salvage the grind so i can get a GO also a lot of youtubers say get 10 shooter lakes and 6 exterior lakes what they mean by shooter lakes is just 10 zones to shoot on right?
Shooter Lakes: I call them main zones will be the 10 tents that will never move because those zones are awesome, they always respawn with big boy bucks… the 6 exterior are the tents that move when a zone is shot down. You have to shoot down all other zones than your main 10 zones. If there’s 60 zones, 10 of your best is what you hope to always be shooting, the other 50 need to be shot down to small bucks, always moving the 6 tents around as the zones are down to small bucks… as for the respawns, Whitetails are a little wonky, zones with more than 5 deer will not respawn and go to other zones sometimes. They should on average respawn in their own zone but sometimes they jump to other zones. I always do a map sweep where I check all zones that were shot down for any “New” bucks that may have joined them. Herd Management is not for everyone and is a ton of work. Thanks for the view and the comment!
@@JBizHunts so sometimes big bucks like to move from shooter lakes to exterior lakes and i’d have to sweep them?
@@COTWguru-be2on yes, sadly, because respawns can be random so they jump. So every 250-500 kills I do a sweep or if I notice my respawns have been wonky
@@JBizHunts and the lower end bucks that i want in exterior zones are ones that just don’t make gold right silvers and females in exterior right ?
@@COTWguru-be2on I have a whitetail specific herd management video that explains the bucks you do not shoot and what their antlers look like:
Disturbed veg is very much worth it. I've found a mela Tibetan fox and a lucistic Tibetan fox and female blue sheep in the short time I've had it.
@@cliffordposanskey7250 agreed, it’s how I found a piebald gator, mela male blue sheep and countless others.
I found a mela musk deer. It's worth it.
Pretty usefull video thanks (Trying to get Albino Grizzly)
With the population reset you have 2 chances! Go check your whole Yukon map now and then again once the update comes in 2 weeks! I checked mine and only got 2 diamond grizzly’s no rares
How did you read my mind I was literally trying to find dims and this popped up
@@Mightyhunter6 love it my friend’ watch my other video on what you can expect from your solo maps… really cool data and info! Good luck, let me know what you find!
@@JBizHuntsyeah I actually found some stuff recently on multiplayer map I posted them on my youtube
@@Mightyhunter6 I’m going to check it out!