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Tactical Approach Outdoors
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 พ.ย. 2017
Tactical Approach Outdoors is centered around bringing quality educational and entertaining content to deer hunters of all skill levels. We predominantly hunt on highly pressured public land in multiple states, including our home state of Missouri. All of our content is also self filmed. We have such a huge passion for the outdoors, hunting mature whitetail bucks and sharing our passion with all of you.
Owner, Austin Stone:
My business is centered around helping adults not only get started deer hunting, but excel in the field. I have built a consulting business and online courses, including virtual mentoring to help bridge the information gap. No matter if you're just beginning and don't have anyone to show you the ropes or you would like to see more success in the field, I have built this for you and would love to help you see better success in the field and find a better understanding about the amazing animals that we chase.
"From One Outdoorsman To Another"
Owner, Austin Stone:
My business is centered around helping adults not only get started deer hunting, but excel in the field. I have built a consulting business and online courses, including virtual mentoring to help bridge the information gap. No matter if you're just beginning and don't have anyone to show you the ropes or you would like to see more success in the field, I have built this for you and would love to help you see better success in the field and find a better understanding about the amazing animals that we chase.
"From One Outdoorsman To Another"
Mid October Cold Front & Season Updates | Loaded with Deer!
Between buying a house, business growth and getting married, deer season if off to a later start than normal!
You can find more information about my deer hunter and whitetail habitat consulting services in the link bellow!
www.tacticalapproachoutdoors.com/services
You can find my Deer Hunter Academy and Whitetail Webinar's in the link bellow!
www.patreon.com/tacticalapproachoutdoors
#publiclandhunting #deerseason #bowhunting #selffilmed
You can find more information about my deer hunter and whitetail habitat consulting services in the link bellow!
www.tacticalapproachoutdoors.com/services
You can find my Deer Hunter Academy and Whitetail Webinar's in the link bellow!
www.patreon.com/tacticalapproachoutdoors
#publiclandhunting #deerseason #bowhunting #selffilmed
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I feel like it's a lot harder to self film hunts with a DSLR than a 4k camcorder. What do you think
Hey Austin! Glad to see you back posting videos. Congratulations on the marriage, congrats on the new house, and congrats on growing your business. Keep us posted on your progress! BTW; that 2 year old has some definite potential!
I got one for you. My buddy had to fix a stand and needed help. We went in and found a large scrape 100 yards from his stand. I grabbed a branch, “raked” in a bunch of leaves, pines cones etc into scrape, and put a couple drops of doe estrous on it. We spent 45 minutes at his stand (he never left my sight; he’s a prankster). When we came back out past that scrape, it was completely cleaned out!!! I put a camera on it the next day after sitting 50 yards downwind from it, never got one picture.
Nice deer brother
The wind don’t swirl down there? Trying to learn how to hunt hill country
Amen, 2 or 3 year old, not yet, maybe in a year or two. 😂
Fingers crossed he makes it! He’s an awfully good looking deer if he’ll survive a couple more years.
What did you use for whether info.
I use Weather Underground!
Headed to Southern Illinois October 1. Would yall hunt corn or bean fields?
I’d personally be searching for the fresh feed trees about that time!
Is it a good idea to hunt over a big rub?
Personally I don’t find hunting directly over big rubs to be something I’ve focused on. I do however put a lot of stock in big rubs to help me locate primary bedding areas and main travel routes for mature bucks! So even though I may never hunt over a huge rub, my best locations have always had them nearby.
Bout 2 and a half
Take a drag line for scent and put code red dominant buck urine on it and walk a loop around and set up and he think u are another buck coming in his territory and smell him and come bsck and track right to u !
Deer really are curious creatures!
They really are! Had a doe and fawn checking out my seed buckets and cooler today too.
Best way to hunt by far me and my pap do this and we both fall asleep because it is so serene and peaceful. Thankful of God's creation
Excited to see some big deer turn up on this channel this fall! Keep grinding 💪
Big things are coming my friend! This season is going to be fun, we’re ready to get after it that’s for sure. Hope you have some promising bucks turning up also!
Can I have one? I asked my wife and she's OK with it...
Im gonna try to use my bullman platform ROS and attach the v-step with my ros strap in conjunction together... platform & ring of steps set all on one ratchet strap ! Use a piece plywood in v-step for platform ... Or would the v-step platform/ plywood be extra and unnecessary ?
It wouldn’t be necessary I’d think. Sometimes I will use the inside of the post to push off of if needed. It really just depends on how comfortable it is for you!
Nice!
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To bad you can't put cameras out on public anymore. Congrats. Nice buck.
I know! It’s a bummer that’s for sure. I definitely have learned a lot using them throughout the years.
Welp they put an end to that
Unfortunately! Kind of a bummer, but oh well right. A lot of states are turning to this now.
Loved meeting both of y’all and hope to see yall again next year!
Thanks for stopping by man! Great meeting you also. We will plan on being back! We love that show.
Wassup!!! Just seen yall tonight at the deer expo great videos yall produce!!!! Hope to see yall again!
Thanks man🤙🏼🤙🏼 we’ll be back!
LET'S GO!!!
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3 to 2 years old
3
Maybe 2 2/12
Awesome love your content 👍🏻🇬🇧
I appreciate that Dirk!🤙🏼
Ada boy keep up the good work man! 💯
I appreciate it bud🤙🏼
@@TacticalApproachOutdoors no problem man
Proof that you don’t need a $1,500 bow to kill a giant. Love the solo cam! Well done!
100%!! I love those old school Mathews, been shooting this bow for 20 years now.
Great job! People do not understand how much time and energy goes into hunts like yours. It is a process. Congratulations on a stud buck and a job well done. Great story telling. I love it! I do the extra work like you do and it is so satisfying when you reach your goals! Curt WhiteTAILS Deer Hunting
I appreciate that bud, I’m glad you enjoyed the video! I’ve always wanted my channel to be more about showcasing the 365 day process over just the hunt itself, a lot of work goes into consistent success. It very much is satisfying when all of that work comes together! Keep up the good work bud🤙🏼
@@TacticalApproachOutdoors I have hunted a private farm in upstate NY for 30+ years. I did not grow up around hunting and everything that I know I learned from the guys at the farm. I still hunt the farm, but since COVID I have been pounding the public. I love the scouting, finding sign, interpreting deer behavior. I was fortunate enough to score on a Pope & Young public land buck my second year but it’s not easy. I have got my ass kicked 2 out of 3 seasons so far but I am learning every time. I am looking to be competent enough in my woodsmanship to start being more consistent in my ability to get on board more mature deer. Maybe not harvest all of them but at least feel like I am in the game. I just can’t get enough information. We are so lucky in our hunting community that so many people are willing to communicate and share. It makes us well rounded as a hunter and you get to meet great people along the way. Best of luck preparing for this fall. I have 2 beasts on my radar and have found 3-4 other solid places to put cameras out and inventory these areas over the summer.
Good deal!!
I’m pretty pumped to get cameras set here in the next month and see what that property has to offer!
Let's go!
It’s almost time!!
This made my day! So wholesome I exploded out of my love hose!
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Great 👍🏻
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used to hunt mushrooms in Oregon
I bet that was a lot of fun up in Oregon.
@@TacticalApproachOutdoors made money.saw beavers.outdoors.yea outdoors
Magnum!!! I’m gonna guess he just got a free pass to the front of the “target bucks” line ??
100% he did!! He bought himself a VIP ticket haha
Hey quick question, Did you guys have to get a permit to film on public in South Dakota. We're going to hunt on public ground out in SD this year and noticed a permit may be required to film. Would love to have some feedback on if ya did have to get a permit and if so what was the process, awesome video btw I really enjoyed it.
Hey fellas! Thanks for the comment, I’m glad you enjoyed the video! We personally didn’t have any issues with filming, but we also haven’t been out there in a few years. So, I would have to look up the regs and see if they have changed or not. I wish you luck though, we’ve always enjoyed hunting SD through the years.
That's awesome!
Incredible find!
And hogs.
They definitely do also unfortunately
Whats your boot preference for the ring of steps ??
I really like to use the Danner Vital boots! They're very comfortable.
Fire content Jay, Keep it up 🙋♂ Out of curiosity, is there any chance to collaborate with you as video editors to build up your personal brand?
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100% agree!
Gotta get that last 5°
Absolutely!
Why are they fighting and that was a big one that you shot there me and my dad shot on a little bigger than that but it kinda look like Moss on its head
They're competing over the scrape here! The larger buck that I ended up shooting was asserting his dominance over the over smaller bucks that he was with. This was getting closer to aggressive rutting activity, so they were figuring out their pecking order! That's awesome, that's a great buck, congratulations! It's pretty cool when they're antlers and head are covered from rubbing trees.
There is a 10acre field on a hilltop that has grown up over the years with smaller trees reclaiming the field with scrapes scattered throughout the original field edge where deer are in mild cover from where the trees are growing sparsely then a smaller one acre field around 150 yards from the other being reclaimed by trees as well with 3 scrapes in tight succession. With that many scrapes on the same field I would think they would have to visit some of them during the day around 15 scrapes in total. Public land(not heavily hunted)
I would definitely say that you would have daylight movement on those scrapes! That sounds like a fantastic place to hunt, you can get real picky on which side of the bedding area you sit, based on the wind. Sounds like a great location!
@@TacticalApproachOutdoorsthankyou for the reply! I’m going back out there this weekend and going to scout the side of the hill that has some steeper elevations and benches against some super steep hill sides into a creek bottom. along that field I think with the more topography changes I will find some buck bedding. All I found around the top where the field was doe bedding and not that much bedding on the opposite hillside due to gradual elevation change with mostly open mature timber.
Can you recommend a decent priced starter camera?
So my very first camera was a cannon G10, my next camera was a Panasonic FZ-70. Both of these cameras or similar cameras to them would be great options! The Panasonic was a “bridge” camera, which meant that it had the picture capability of a DSLR, but the zoom and recording capabilities of a camcorder! You can find both of those fairly cheap. If you watch my hunts from 2021 you’ll see the quality of the Panasonic! That was the last year I filmed with it before I upgraded to my current camera.
@@TacticalApproachOutdoors thanks for the reply appreciate it
@@brandonfailing3416 Absolutely! I hope that helps you get started.
No sound???
Ahhh very interesting, good catch! I’ll reupload that video, there’s no reason it shouldn’t have sound! Thanks for bringing this to my attention🤙🏼
Great video Austin! Looking forward to 2024
Thanks for the support Paul! It’s going to be a great year, I’m looking forward to what it has in store.
Great information Austin. You have gotten my wheels turning! I am just getting into the annual l.j rut, so your comments and questions hit some touchy points that I need to take care of. Appreciate you my friend!
I’m glad you enjoyed the video bud! I feel like there’s certain topics that don’t really get seriously talked about and are crucial the our success as deer hunters.
Sir pls save deer this animal no disturbance an other animals & men 😢😢😢
Awesome
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То же самое когда ты на ринге и тебя акула режет, тут нельзя было