Your tips and tricks are spot on. I’m a deer hunter with over 55 years of experience and everything you’re teaching is exactly how it works. Great video and you earn yourself a sub. Thanks for all the reminders.
I live in NE Iowa I love the 3rd rut. Always the last part of our late muzzleloader season that ended the 10th. Usually have snow but warm this year. Good video
@Hobby Harvest definitely a fact. It's the reason the brown It's down hunters have 2 rub the spots off some deer. My neighbor let's a group hunt that shoot them. He doesn't hunt so doesn't mind. Kinda sucks that there's plenty of deer around that they don't need 2. They also shoot small bucks. Everyone hunts different and I don't own the property over there so my hands are tied
Great video, thanks for sharing. I recently found your channel, joined and find it to be very simple and straight forward with great information. I have owned property and have been hunting deer for over 30 yrs., but it is always great to listen to good info even if you are already doing it. I harvested my target deer this year, a nice 4yr. old employing some of these exact techniques. Thanks, Bob SW WI
I cleared a large mixed cedar thicket for a plot. Used the trees stacked in windrows to direct deer movement. Worked like a champ. Had to go around completely or enter within bow range of my bow stands set up for prevailing wind.
Great video! In the process of buying 140 acres in western wi and gonna be turning in multiple areas that are currently cropland into bedding/funnels. I’m curious what all is behind you? I would like to replicate that where I currently have the ag and think that would be Prime deer bedding. Also gonna be planting switch/ connivers for diversity
Congrats on the land, I hope everything works out. Behind me is a small wetland creek valley that goes up to that big mature oak tree immediately over my left shoulder. The trees you can see coming into frame on either side are boxelder and most of the shrubs are red osier dogwood. There's various other assorted species in there as well. It's harder to get those going in a well drained area but I have a solid stand flourishing on top of a well drained hill so it is possible.
Your tips and tricks are spot on. I’m a deer hunter with over 55 years of experience and everything you’re teaching is exactly how it works. Great video and you earn yourself a sub. Thanks for all the reminders.
Thanks for the sub. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I live in NE Iowa I love the 3rd rut. Always the last part of our late muzzleloader season that ended the 10th. Usually have snow but warm this year. Good video
Thanks! I'm glad someone else has heard of the 3rd rut. I was worried people would think I was just making it up.
@Hobby Harvest definitely a fact. It's the reason the brown It's down hunters have 2 rub the spots off some deer. My neighbor let's a group hunt that shoot them. He doesn't hunt so doesn't mind. Kinda sucks that there's plenty of deer around that they don't need 2. They also shoot small bucks. Everyone hunts different and I don't own the property over there so my hands are tied
Just what I was looking for. What to do and how to do it. Earned a sub
Glad I could help. Thanks for the sub!
Great video, thanks for sharing. I recently found your channel, joined and find it to be very simple and straight forward with great information. I have owned property and have been hunting deer for over 30 yrs., but it is always great to listen to good info even if you are already doing it. I harvested my target deer this year, a nice 4yr. old employing some of these exact techniques. Thanks, Bob SW WI
Congratulations on the buck and thanks for watching!
Yes indeed.....keep up the good work.
And thanks for sharing..........
I cleared a large mixed cedar thicket for a plot. Used the trees stacked in windrows to direct deer movement. Worked like a champ. Had to go around completely or enter within bow range of my bow stands set up for prevailing wind.
I love doing that! Have to put the brush somewhere, might as well put it where it helps you funnel the deer.
Great video! In the process of buying 140 acres in western wi and gonna be turning in multiple areas that are currently cropland into bedding/funnels. I’m curious what all is behind you? I would like to replicate that where I currently have the ag and think that would be Prime deer bedding. Also gonna be planting switch/ connivers for diversity
Congrats on the land, I hope everything works out. Behind me is a small wetland creek valley that goes up to that big mature oak tree immediately over my left shoulder. The trees you can see coming into frame on either side are boxelder and most of the shrubs are red osier dogwood. There's various other assorted species in there as well. It's harder to get those going in a well drained area but I have a solid stand flourishing on top of a well drained hill so it is possible.
@noahgould348 - if you don’t mind, what’s such land selling for in Wi?
And why to do it too. Will put it to use soon here in northern fl
Nice breakdown of funnels & movements. Tips made a lot of sense. Full play & like. New sub here. Have a great day.
I'm glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the sub!