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hunter alsip
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ม.ค. 2017
join me as I try my best to show you my passion for the outdoors, from urban deer hunting to chasing turkeys in the sandhills of Nebraska. All of my hunts are 100% fair chase no fences no guides no tv magic.
Bottle feeding whitetail deer fawns
Bottle feeding whitetail doe fawns for the first time. These are farm raised deer not wild animals taken into captivity. If you ever get a chance to bottle feed one of these precious creatures I highly recommend it. Feel free to ask any questions.
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Late season Ohio buck with a bow
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January 27th, 16 degrees outside, calm wind, exactly one week left of season. I decided that i would be proud to hang my tag on anything besides a shed buck or a fawn and could not be happier with how it ended up. instagram Hunter_alsip any questions, comments or advice are more than welcome.
failed spot and stalk on doe filmed on tactacam 4.0
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during a morning rut hunt i watched a doe bed under a tree between me and my truck so i decided to try and stalk up to her. after a 70 yd crawl i ended 18 yards from her and finally got seen as I tried to raise up from the ground. all filmed from my tactacam 4.0
poor man food plot for urban deer hunting
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join me as i attempt to show my experience as i experiment with food plots in a attempt to make bucks more active during daylight in urban areas. questions, comments, suggestions are all welcome . thanks
helicopter hog hunt
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buckeye invaders go to Bonham Texas to team up with skyhunter outfitters to do some hog and coyote hunting from a helicopter in an attempt to help local farmers with pest control. guns used were a AR-15 .223 and a 12 gauge on a AK platform shooting buck shot both set up with red dot sights.
I understand hunting - but this is why I don't hunt.
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Ta ki Aram nall apni zindagi bager kisey dar to jee sakey
Nirdosh jive ki raksha karna apney hath vich hai right ta ki koi ve juglle janver enna nu kha na sakey enna laei ek alag do farm kholna chida hai
Good job🙏🙏
Your suppose to massage and put a water hose on their rears while feeding Or they will get blood in their stool.
What kind of milk? How much. And how often do you feed them . I’d really appreciate advice. Thank you
In the wild, Mom comes back every 12 hours to nurse the little ones.
The camera work needs work, and so does the pilot. I'm surprised they got anything, does this rookie know how to slow down or hover?
Enjoyed the video. I hope you get a nice buck.
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Aaaaaaawwwww they’re so cute 🥰 thank you for caring for these sweet innocent babies 🙏🏻 bless you Please take care of the fawns
What time of the year was u working
Awww. so cute
Hi ,what kind of milk did you give them ?
Goats milk. They actually have fawns milk at farm stores tho.
Should have put directions on how to mix the formula
Cut out the music when you’re talking.
I'm going to try the same thing at my urban spot
Thank you, this was very helpful.
So can i plant one around bunches of tress?
I have few trail cam from fleet farm and cost me $90 and after while didn't working anymore.
You say you bought your trail cam from walmart?
WalMart does sell the type of camera he is using.
My deer luv Honeysuckle good cover in winter and good protein
Yeah Cuz every " poor man " has a tractor, ATV, and all the other crap to plant a crop for deer 🤦🏻♂️
Lol.
How did you like the yard tuff hand spreader? I have to say you did not do to bad on the food plots I'm sure since this video was made your plots have been a lot better.
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Fuck music it ruined video, not bothered with it
nice chaw
Poor mans food plot.... using a 40k tractor lol poor you
What was that gadget tank looking thing smokin?
What is a shed buck?
A buck that has already lost his antlers for the year
@@hunteralsip8338 I figured so. But thought this was recorded late season. Around here, bucks don't lose antlers until March or so. That's what made me confused. Great video! Thanks.
@@nickw101381 no problem. Here in ohio bucks can shed their antlers anywhere from December to late March
I've seen them still have there anters as late as April that's here in Illinois tho, awesome video to by the way!!! Good luck this season!!
Great video. Nice to see what can be accomplished by hand. Just 2cents worth of advice, dont overseed with rye grass. Deer only tend to eat it when they have to. A lot of seed companies use it as fillers. Use rye grain instead. Germinates at low temps and deer love the tender shhots. Good luck
Poor man food plot...enter compact tractor. Good video though, everything we do is by hand, hopefully this year works out. Thanks for the info
you would have been better of to fertilze the honey suckle
Using a blower for the leaves is much faster and easier..
I like this video and I learned a few things that I'm going to use this coming year. My only criticism is poor men don't own tractors or side by sides. Just saying though. Good overall...
What was that little critter at 17:13?
it was a box turtle it just looked like he was booking it because the video is sped up
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I’m going to try the imperial clover this year on two 1/4 acre plots. I’ve heard good reviews on it. Then at the end of summer I’m switching to a winter brassica
He has a jig saw
Looked like a cordless reciprocating saw to me. They are very handy.
On plot #3 whats the PH level there? I bought the same imperial whitetail clover and just wondering if its work my time to do a soil test or just plant it and see what happens. Thanks
Now having done a few food plots what have you learned? Round up is your friend. Lime is your friend, potash is your friend. Each time I put in a food plot I did more and more, and thus I was more successful. Lime is the biggest key. The second biggest, is making sure you round up everything. Then I think, is getting good germination through seed to soil contact. It looks like the deer kept it mowed down pretty good. And you could still go put pelletized lime on those plots and it would really help them.
Since then I have started keeping a living root in the ground as much as possible constantly planting in the standing previous crop just before spraying it. This makes it where I don't till and I have a great mulch later on the ground year round I will try to make a new video this year with my new practices. Thank you for watching and I appreciate your advice.
He I've tried the so called deer covers. Take it from a old man who loves to hunt go to you feed store and get some field rye or wheat or oats plant it in the early fall when the rains come and it will grow all thru the winter and it will grow in veer tough conditions. Just my 2 cents worth. I I've been issuing it for years between at agriculture on both sides of the PowerLine thicket that I hunt in the does luv it and the bucks will follow.
Or you can hunt in an oak Grove or were there is wild growing apples
Hey Michael, On using rye & wheat do you have to do alot of prework or just plant it in late fall when everything is dying off because of the cold weather. Hope your hunting season went well. Have a rough year in Indiana. But did harvest a couple.
If you're talking about rye grass all it does is turn green and look pretty. It's the very last thing a deer will eat.
Couldn’t catch the brand of knife you use
columbia river knife and tool great product for the price point, thanks for subing
hunter alsip no problem I loved the video game me some ideas on starting my own plot
My Game Changer seed didn't sprout up worth a darn.
BIGestBUCK I have planted it in 3 different spots now always germinates great for me. But might just be because of the soil type I have
@@hunteralsip8338 we had very dry conditions this summer. Good luck this season dude. Keep posting vids.
Here's a few hints to make the situation much better. 1) Remove the trees in the middle of the plot. Clover will grow in partially shaded areas such as your in the woods plots. However, if you are able to cut out the interior trees entirely so that you open up the plot to more sunlight, you can get much stronger clover growth and be able to grow other plants too. 2) Add chicory to the clover. Chicory grows in partial sunlight too and is a perennial. Deer eat it eagerly once they try it. If your clover doesn't do well, the chicory will help fill in the gaps. 3) Add in Durana or Patriot clovers to your annual clover. Over time, you want to stop growing annual clovers entirely and use the stronger, more browse resistant Durana or Patriot clovers which produce more and better forage. Deer will readily wipe out a small plot of annual clover. Durana will grow all spring, summer, and fall, pulling in deer over many months. Deer then form the habit of coming to the clover plot on a regular basis which will insure they are there during hunting season. 4) Plan deer vetch or other similar plants around the edges of the plot. Deer enjoy a native plant like vetch and it survives well under different weather conditions, thus helping insure that some food will always be in the plot. 5) Build plots around mast trees or fruit trees whenever possible. Having acorns falling into your food plots in the fall adds a huge attraction for deer and provides yet another good nutrition source. Good luck in your efforts.
Life on Trehan Creek thank you for the good advice I have since purchased a farm and my food plots are now in the open and consist of beans and turnips. However I do still have the plots I did in these videos and have been trying to figure out what I could do to improve them. Thank you for watching
Life on Trehan Creek thank you for the good advice I have since purchased a farm and my food plots are now in the open and consist of beans and turnips. However I do still have the plots I did in these videos and have been trying to figure out what I could do to improve them. Thank you for watching
All very sound suggestions
subbed buddy ..good luck on the upcoming hunt ..toppy
Make more video's like this
Nice work, great to see a youth not afraid of hard work!
Shame kids don't know wat work really is
You don’t know work to you see what I do everyday
what killed the most 12 or 223?
Judge Dredd I did better with the twelve but my father did better with the .223
good stuff :) keep up the good work.
If I want music, I'll go listen to music.
Well then fuck off then. I don't remember this being your "VIDEO".
one would say the same to you snowflake i will never subscribe to site with dumbass noise like this or robotic voices ... OH YEAH IF YOU DONT LIKE THE COMMENTS THEN GROW BALLS BUILD A BRIDGE AND GET THE HELL OVER IT