Don't gotta have the farm or anything on it, just buy the land for hunting during the season take a rv or camping gear. Go out for couple weeks grab a deer or 2 then leave and wait for next season
Trey hunting elk in the Rocky Mountains! These guys who bait and build water holes and sit in a tiny house, is the whole reason most hunting clothes come in size XL!!
@bradyargabright4721 yeah its been really tough sledding this year. I have yet to find the one that really called my name this year. That's how it goes sometimes though.
This is kind of cool. Usually people always are putting food plots in which is good also. But if they're big food plots then you just have to pick the right spot where the deer are coming and going from it but a little water hole the deer have to be right in that spot
I used a huge koi pond for a water hole. Its out in the sun and turns stagnate and green. I think its better to put the under tree cover so the shade is better.
Hunting mule deer in Nevada is a bit different they don’t need as much water as you think cuz they get water out of the sagebrush. Cant hunt water holes for deer in the west lol. Elk is a whole different story you can definitely sit a water hole for elk
That's very true...IF..a new water source is needed in a dry environment . If water is in abundance and deer have multiple places to drink from , then it's not a water source needed, it's food and safety and a place with low human pressure
The responses here are shocking. If you’re going to be a dick, why follow? It’s a great idea. We’re all hunting brothers. I shake my head at the negativity.
This isn’t hunting… this is trapping. And if you have to spend this much effort for deer, either you’re a really bad hunter, or you’re starting to miss the grocery store. This is one step away from farming. And I find this pathetic. Hunt the real way.
Some states don't allow shooting at an animal while in a stream, crossing it, or drinking from it. Any animal has to drink water at least, once per Day!
Why would you say something like that? If you, or any other haters had any idea how hard this shit was you'd feel stupid saying that. Do you have any idea the work and resources that go into improving habitat on a farm? This guy worked his ass off to buy this farm and the jealous butthole in the crowd accuses him of hunting a fenced farm. Unreal.
@@erikwilliam1254 Ahh but your not, right? If it ment survival than yes by all means. But it's not right now. So let's be sportsmen and not shoot deer in a water hole, or feeding on bait pile that you set up. If your going to that you might just as well go full butchy and use your truck and a spotlight.
Yeah, private property Deerhunters, who build water holes and sit in a tiny house are the most extreme hunters! Lol they are the reason most hunting clothes come in size XL!
My property has a constant spring running down into 40 acres of swamp below me, then into a tributary lined with honeysuckle. Water don't help me, I have a big mineral lick and I'm planting kumquats!
Not a waste of time at all. Place one in shooting range in front of your stand/blind. Deer prefer to drink stagnant water over clear running stream. They crave the mineral taste that happens when the debris in the water is broken down.
Cant feed them, but you can water them. I doubt that I could do that. Especially THIS year.... we're going thru a drought right now. Interesting idea, though.
@@isaiah3898 they probably saw all the big bucks that he feeds salt and green to all year on. TH-cam gave him size XL camouflage so you could sit in this tiny house and shoot their broad heads!
Its a cool ad for your water hole tub thing, but deer can hydrated from the veg they eat too, no? Not trying to sound condescending, its just what ive always been told. Guess it must be consistently hot there or something.
@@DrivenHunter In Pennsylvania and most states shooting a deer drinking, swimming or feeding on a bait pile is illegal. You might as well be spotlighting at night and shoot one. The fine and loss of license is about the same. Not everyone's state game laws are the same as yours. Next time maybe you should put in a disclaimer as to such. Several guys from Pennsylvania have chimed in with the same comment as mine.
@@DrivenHunter Dude we are saying that your laws and our laws are different. You should at least say to check your state laws before doing this. But since you got a TH-cam channel and think it's sportsman like to kill a deer 20 yards off a man made water hole, I guess it's okay 🙄🤣. Ya might as well fire up the truck tonight and get that spotlight ready .
Learned the hard way that this doesn’t fly in Pa. My friend was hunting next to a creek, the deer had its front two feet in the water. The deer bent down to drink and my buddy fired. The game commission nailed him. Said, that because the front feet of the deer were in the water that the shot was illegal. Said , the deer was considered to be swimming or wading in the water. BS charge! The guy tried to fight it but no luck, it ended up sticking. The WCO said, he could write us all up for aiding him in the commission of a crime cause we were part of his hunting party. Long after the hearing we found out that the magistrates are not familiar with game laws at all and basically just go by what the WCO tells them. Chances are, if he’d taken it to a higher court he’d have won. He was happy though just paying the fine and getting to keep his license 🪪
That is insane. Licensing in general for hunting is crazy since most of the land is private management, and the few public spots I know of just are gravel parking lots with a game trail. Wardens just like to harass people in my experience with minor violations to get more money out of the few hunters that still go out every year.
@DrivenHunter so you were bringing heavy equipment into public land and digging watering holes/ponds wherever you wanted? The Wisconsin dnr wouldn't have allowed it. Hell even on private land you need dnr permission and permit.
@@DrivenHunterI’ll have to agree with the other comment. “Wherever you can”? So you just go into public land, dig a big hole and bring tarps or fiberglass bottoms and make this on public land? Considering most places have problems if you even damage trees with stands, I’d like to see some proof that regulatory agencies are cool with whoever making manmade ponds with these materials. But yes. Considering what you are showing it shows that the point is “try this simple hack, as long as you own a good chunk of land”
Here in Michigan there’s so many different bodies of water , rivers and lakes and brooks and streams , there’s a water source every 100 ft in the woods . I have hunted public land my whole life and have been very successful over the last 45 years. Do your homework, look at topographical maps and study the lay of the land , find the food sources( farm fields , or natural resources like wild apple trees , oaks and acorns , brassicas and persimmons etc ) water sources , bedding areas , learn the movement of the deer and find the “bottlenecks /funnels” and “curtains” and ridges that they follow . Go the extra distance where most other people aren’t willing to go . Tread lightly , walk slow , keep the wind in front of you , stop look and listen , you’ll be surprised by how much more game you’ll encounter.
Dude, just because a creek runs thru or there's another pond on the property doesn't mean a water hole won't work. If you put it near an open food source, that deer will use it out of convenience.
@@roostercogburn5005 “ Dude ” … is there ANYWHERE in my comment that says a waterhole doesn’t work ?? No ! I merely stated that finding natural resources and putting your “ hunting “ skills into practice would greatly improve your success rate.
@@roostercogburn5005 “Bruh”… lets look at the title of this post again: “ the easiest way to get a big buck within bow range this fall “ And what I implied is how about putting your “ hunting “ skills to work and actually HUNT the buck instead of just “shooting ducks in a pond”
What’s the fun in planting and baiting to hunt. Literally takes the definition out of the word. Stalking and scouting and going out into the wild is what hunting is all about.
@@DrivenHunterit works much better especially if you want meat or a trophy. But I’m saying for a true hunting experience it’s not the same but yes your method certainly is more effective
Depends where you are. Many ppl who hunt whitetail sit in trees and wait. They are in thick forested areas where you will be heard long before you see them. I agree, it looks veryyy boring haha
@@Gstar5150 Um…kinda serious. The water here is clean and clear. This video it looks like a mud puddle. I don’t think any animal in New England would drink out of this. I drink stream water all the time when I’m hunting, I never get sick. 🤷♀️
Im baffled by all the negative commebts in here. Yes, many of you are so superior and so amazing that you barely need a weapon to kill giants. But, the rest of us mere mortals still cling to creative methods like food and water sources. I hunted a 195" buck in illinois for 3 years. Came close many times. I finally put him to sleep over a water hole I installed. My takeaway is this: if you want to kill big bucks you need to be creative, disciplined, and be able to adapt. Great video guy. Dont listen to the jealous haters who haven't killed shit and hate on anyone who does. Every guy im here would die to hunt that same blind and they all know it.
I learned the water hole thing years ago from Roger Raglin. I also learned how to make a mock scrape and become more of an agrresive hunter over being a passive hunter. Food sources, water, scrapes, rubs and attractent all those are major things that add up.
Just one question are guys hunting for food or just the pleasure of the kill to feel big shooting an inoffensive animal in which way makes you guys a buch of assholes just doesn't make you shit just because the poor animal can't shoot back at. Simply
Myself and a buddy purchased two plastic kid pools once and buried it in the ground just like this. The game warden seen this after walking our property, flipped both of them over and left instructions for us to call him. We were told that since this wasn't a natural water source, it was considered baiting and was illegal. I live in Georgia and during this time, baiting was illegal. Baiting has now became legal in Georgia, so I don't know if the kid pool idea is still illegal. I'd suggest checking your state laws before implementing this idea. I would also suggest if it's legal, there's might be cheaper alternatives ( Plastic kids pool)
I'd be worried about the amount of parasites and mosquitoes building up in that small area. Likely wouldn't do anything but would be in the back of my mind.
Seems no different than people having those corn spreaders. Idk. Doesn’t seem like hunting to me. More just monitoring the hole or corn. Doesn’t really give the animal a fair chance to get away. Thats why I’ve always preferred upland hunting. As you’re moving through the fields or woods, they hear you.
All good for like 2 days, then the stagnant water becomes a breeding ground for bugs and bacteria, then the deer start getting EHD and dieing. (Do your research before taking advice from some rich guy who gives advice that will cause more damage than anything.) What happend to hunting anymore? All I see is a bunch of rich people baiting anymore and calling it hunting. That's not hunting and there is no sportsmanship in that. Traditional hunting is where it's at. Scout, track, pin point, plan, sit and wait, then execute. You get way more satisfaction out of it as well. Too many posers these days making a mockery of the sport.
I got my biggest buck sitting over the only water source in the area and it was a creek . Everyone said i was dumb to sit there but i came out after 3 hunts with huge 12 point
I just dress up like a doe and wear lipstick and make pitiful bleating noises. It works great except for that one time when a couple inmates escaped the prison down the road.
Doesn’t work on my place. One side there is a major “creek” from a lake that releases water, the other side is a river. Nothing but trees between them. There are ponds scattered out for livestock. But water and cover is plentiful.
It would be like putting a keg of beer out and waiting for me to show up
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I would see you get sh ot from a distance and then Id walk over for a beer and get sh ot also.
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Bro is hunting drink zones💀💀
I play too much cotw
I play to much also…
They don’t give him drink zones, he gives himself his drink zones
Lmao same
me too
Me too
Pay 5 million dollars and buy a small farm in the Midwest
Nah just do what I do. Hunt public land and be really stuck up about it.
@@loganhockenberry5026wdym stuck up about using public land?
Don't gotta have the farm or anything on it, just buy the land for hunting during the season take a rv or camping gear. Go out for couple weeks grab a deer or 2 then leave and wait for next season
@kannonknight8755 only use public land if there aren't other hunters, I'd go if everyone was using a bow, but most people use guns
@@kannonknight8755 the stuck up part usually is . I'm "better than you" because look at what I did. ... , I don't "need" private land... attitude
Maybe out west, but in the south, there's water everywhere!!
Yeah water sources work if you live in a desert. Try hunting a water source in Washington. Good luck.
Good luck to you too!
Trey hunting elk in the Rocky Mountains! These guys who bait and build water holes and sit in a tiny house, is the whole reason most hunting clothes come in size XL!!
@@DrivenHunter you guys do some real hard core hunting!! 😂
@@Coonhound719facts
I’ve killed elk and it’s one hell of a rush but it’s not hard or easy depends on the year the temperature etc
I’m blessed at having a creek through the middle of my property and even during the drought years one spot holds water all year and doesn’t freeze up.
I hunt water on public land here in S.E. Kansas and it pays every year. especially as it gets drier all the time
Yes!! You are in the right spot for sure!!!
Yep, water and does are the best bait
Yup been really dry in se Kansas for a couple years now. That’s why the rut was wack this year I think, even last year it was kinda weird.
@bradyargabright4721 yeah its been really tough sledding this year. I have yet to find the one that really called my name this year. That's how it goes sometimes though.
You sound like an inexperienced hunter. Now go for a real buck, and see if you find it near water. Even in Kansas.
This is kind of cool. Usually people always are putting food plots in which is good also. But if they're big food plots then you just have to pick the right spot where the deer are coming and going from it but a little water hole the deer have to be right in that spot
I used a huge koi pond for a water hole. Its out in the sun and turns stagnate and green. I think its better to put the under tree cover so the shade is better.
Hunting mule deer in Nevada is a bit different they don’t need as much water as you think cuz they get water out of the sagebrush. Cant hunt water holes for deer in the west lol. Elk is a whole different story you can definitely sit a water hole for elk
Wow up here in Minnesota we’re lucky to have a 5 or 6 pointer
Feel that. Also no shortage of water so this tip doesn’t apply to us 😭
That because no one want to let the damn buck grow, they’re dead as they hit 4-6 points.
One time we had a fifteen pointer but it went to the shack next to ours and got killed
As a fellow Minnesotin I understand you
why? it has to be your state program you guys follow
That's very true...IF..a new water source is needed in a dry environment . If water is in abundance and deer have multiple places to drink from , then it's not a water source needed, it's food and safety and a place with low human pressure
It also depends what water sources are there if they may be abundant.
Thx dude for the tip
Great idea. How much are the fiberglass bottoms?
Where’d you get the fiberglass bowl for the pond
The responses here are shocking. If you’re going to be a dick, why follow? It’s a great idea. We’re all hunting brothers. I shake my head at the negativity.
This isn’t hunting… this is trapping. And if you have to spend this much effort for deer, either you’re a really bad hunter, or you’re starting to miss the grocery store. This is one step away from farming. And I find this pathetic. Hunt the real way.
It's pussy business, just like tree stands and ground blinds.
Americans, always trying to find ways to hunt by sitting.
@@JesusIsGoodTruth Do you hunt along a corn or bean field? Of course you do. Don’t be a hypocrite.
Lot of anti hunters trolling 😂
@@JesusIsGoodTruth
Stick to your fiction book princess.
Some states don't allow shooting at an animal while in a stream, crossing it, or drinking from it. Any animal has to drink water at least, once per Day!
So humid down south they don’t need water source unless it is extremely dry like 1 in 10/15 years.
Bro probably has bucks fenced in😂😂😂. Gotta love these types
Why would you say something like that? If you, or any other haters had any idea how hard this shit was you'd feel stupid saying that. Do you have any idea the work and resources that go into improving habitat on a farm? This guy worked his ass off to buy this farm and the jealous butthole in the crowd accuses him of hunting a fenced farm. Unreal.
We really appreciate how you understand the hardwork that goes into managing our properties. Some people just don't quite understand
100% Wild Whitetail Deer. It is what we like to call "property management".
A nice fever swamp wiggler pond for the deer .
This takes the skill out of hunting. Come to PA and see if you can get it done on public in the big woods!!
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I'm thinking if i were to live off grid and my means of getting food is to hunt, i would rather have the skill taken out of hunting then go hungry.
@@erikwilliam1254
Ahh but your not, right? If it ment survival than yes by all means. But it's not right now. So let's be sportsmen and not shoot deer in a water hole, or feeding on bait pile that you set up. If your going to that you might just as well go full butchy and use your truck and a spotlight.
@fredted1611 I don't hunt.
If i was in a situation where i had to, then yes, i would.
What about lakes? Can we also go down to ponds and lakes?
Great advice
I tried this on public land, it didn’t go very well.
Yeah, private property Deerhunters, who build water holes and sit in a tiny house are the most extreme hunters! Lol they are the reason most hunting clothes come in size XL!
@@Coonhound719 LOL!
@tylerlee549 did people find it and sit it? Lol
@@Coonhound719how many times you gonna comment that?
@@limjahey3119 a lot!
Well you can plant an apple tree out in the woods at your favorite hunting area.
My property has a constant spring running down into 40 acres of swamp below me, then into a tributary lined with honeysuckle. Water don't help me, I have a big mineral lick and I'm planting kumquats!
Thanks for the information
Great idea!
what if there are already other streams and lakes around the area? would a water hole by a stand be a waste of time at that point?
Not a waste of time at all. Place one in shooting range in front of your stand/blind. Deer prefer to drink stagnant water over clear running stream. They crave the mineral taste that happens when the debris in the water is broken down.
Just use bentonite clay it seals the bottom, doesn't cost much. Comes in 50 pound bags
We will have to keep that in mind!
so where u get the fiber glass
In my country, we go hunt the buck.
I'm not doubting you bro but not everyone has cash to do that kind of stuff damn you're talking Big bucks for that !!! No pun intended
Nice buck❤
What is he using to hold water. I can't find a product like that
Go to Earthblinds.com!
Cant feed them, but you can water them.
I doubt that I could do that.
Especially THIS year.... we're going thru a drought right now.
Interesting idea, though.
How much dose all of it cost
I was always told hunting a pond or water source was illegal but i just checked and that is not true. This is legal.
In my state you arent allowed to bait. Is this not considered bait? (I would assume not, but laws always seem to suprise me) 😅
I'm more of a spot and stalk hunter! Different strokes for different folks! 😂😅😂
What if you dont have enough land or can only hunt public land
5 gallon bucket dug about 3in out of the ground.
😂awesome 👍 that's a great idea
so buy a big ass tote and save a ton of money. Or hunt in Texas where it seems to rain all season
Anything that holds water will increase your odds for sure!
Deer would come and drink out of my gold fish pond 20 feet from the house,it will work good....
What arrow is that
I hunt over a small stream down in a valley where deer cross is that a good spot
Lol. Been there, done that.
That's cool
High fence deer with ear tag.
Tip for you, choose a new broadhead 😂
I'd say the ones I use have done pretty well for me. All of those deer were found quickly and a short distance from the shot.
@@DrivenHunter That’s all that matters 👍🏻
@@DrivenHunterand speaking of broadheads why did you switch to nap when you shot muzzy for so long
@@isaiah3898 they probably saw all the big bucks that he feeds salt and green to all year on. TH-cam gave him size XL camouflage so you could sit in this tiny house and shoot their broad heads!
Where do u purchase these pre made ponds?
earthblinds.com/ponds/
Its a cool ad for your water hole tub thing, but deer can hydrated from the veg they eat too, no? Not trying to sound condescending, its just what ive always been told. Guess it must be consistently hot there or something.
Sure makes sense
Do these break when frozen?
I'm just guessing, but based on the angle of the sides...I suppose as the water freezes and expands, it would "lift" rather than push out the sides.
Good thing my new lease is right on the Canadian river. Putting cams out tomorrow:)
Good luck!
I feel bad for deer but NOT HOGS 😈
high fence hunting
What do I do if I’m not rich enough to afford private?
Get permission on a farm
Hold up, what about stagnant water and it's relationship to EHD
The EHD-carrying midges hatch out of the mud. Since it's a fiberglass shell there's no mud!
@@DrivenHunter good information, thanks.
Hell might as well use the truck and a spotlight at night too.
How does putting in a waterhole relate to illegally spotlight hunting?
@@DrivenHunter
In Pennsylvania and most states shooting a deer drinking, swimming or feeding on a bait pile is illegal. You might as well be spotlighting at night and shoot one. The fine and loss of license is about the same.
Not everyone's state game laws are the same as yours. Next time maybe you should put in a disclaimer as to such.
Several guys from Pennsylvania have chimed in with the same comment as mine.
So in a state that is is legal would you still compare the two?
@@DrivenHunter
Dude we are saying that your laws and our laws are different. You should at least say to check your state laws before doing this.
But since you got a TH-cam channel and think it's sportsman like to kill a deer 20 yards off a man made water hole, I guess it's okay 🙄🤣. Ya might as well fire up the truck tonight and get that spotlight ready .
Check your rulebook that's probably illegal too
These look great but way too expensive.
Espectacular
That is so interesting
Cant you do that with just a big tarp?
Learned the hard way that this doesn’t fly in Pa. My friend was hunting next to a creek, the deer had its front two feet in the water. The deer bent down to drink and my buddy fired. The game commission nailed him. Said, that because the front feet of the deer were in the water that the shot was illegal. Said , the deer was considered to be swimming or wading in the water. BS charge! The guy tried to fight it but no luck, it ended up sticking. The WCO said, he could write us all up for aiding him in the commission of a crime cause we were part of his hunting party. Long after the hearing we found out that the magistrates are not familiar with game laws at all and basically just go by what the WCO tells them. Chances are, if he’d taken it to a higher court he’d have won. He was happy though just paying the fine and getting to keep his license 🪪
That is insane. Licensing in general for hunting is crazy since most of the land is private management, and the few public spots I know of just are gravel parking lots with a game trail. Wardens just like to harass people in my experience with minor violations to get more money out of the few hunters that still go out every year.
Another story for the pa game commission Hall of Shame
So just out of curiosity. How did your buddy not see the CO out there hunting with him?
@SouthMainAuto sounds like he was standing next to bigfoot.
How did they find out?
I'd say the key to your success seems to be being able to afford a bunch of land you can hunt on
We've been doing this since long before we could afford our own property! Do it wherever you can.
@DrivenHunter so you were bringing heavy equipment into public land and digging watering holes/ponds wherever you wanted? The Wisconsin dnr wouldn't have allowed it. Hell even on private land you need dnr permission and permit.
@@DrivenHunterI’ll have to agree with the other comment. “Wherever you can”? So you just go into public land, dig a big hole and bring tarps or fiberglass bottoms and make this on public land? Considering most places have problems if you even damage trees with stands, I’d like to see some proof that regulatory agencies are cool with whoever making manmade ponds with these materials.
But yes. Considering what you are showing it shows that the point is “try this simple hack, as long as you own a good chunk of land”
Here in Michigan there’s so many different bodies of water , rivers and lakes and brooks and streams , there’s a water source every 100 ft in the woods .
I have hunted public land my whole life and have been very successful over the last 45 years.
Do your homework, look at topographical maps and study the lay of the land , find the food sources( farm fields , or natural resources like wild apple trees , oaks and acorns , brassicas and persimmons etc ) water sources , bedding areas , learn the movement of the deer and find the “bottlenecks /funnels” and “curtains” and ridges that they follow .
Go the extra distance where most other people aren’t willing to go .
Tread lightly , walk slow , keep the wind in front of you , stop look and listen , you’ll be surprised by how much more game you’ll encounter.
Hurrrr but muh four wheeler drive to da tree stand
Bruh, he was just showing you how to put in a water hole and you reply with a beginners ggies guide to deer hunting.
Dude, just because a creek runs thru or there's another pond on the property doesn't mean a water hole won't work. If you put it near an open food source, that deer will use it out of convenience.
@@roostercogburn5005 “ Dude ” … is there ANYWHERE in my comment that says a waterhole doesn’t work ?? No !
I merely stated that finding natural resources and putting your “ hunting “ skills into practice would greatly improve your success rate.
@@roostercogburn5005 “Bruh”… lets look at the title of this post again:
“ the easiest way to get a big buck within bow range this fall “
And what I implied is how about putting your “ hunting “ skills to work and actually HUNT the buck instead of just “shooting ducks in a pond”
What’s the fun in planting and baiting to hunt. Literally takes the definition out of the word. Stalking and scouting and going out into the wild is what hunting is all about.
We respect your opinion but we believe in our gameplay to harvest mature animals.
Putting food on the table.
@@erikhyde7625that’s true I guess
@@DrivenHunterit works much better especially if you want meat or a trophy. But I’m saying for a true hunting experience it’s not the same but yes your method certainly is more effective
Depends where you are. Many ppl who hunt whitetail sit in trees and wait. They are in thick forested areas where you will be heard long before you see them. I agree, it looks veryyy boring haha
Oh man
Deer in New England are snobs about water. It it’s not mountain spring mineral water, they just lift their tail and walk away.
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Are you joking or being serious 🤣
Ha ha ha ha just like your women !!!!!😅
@@joeschraubecornfield5945
Yep. The only difference is the deer are beautiful!
@@Gstar5150
Um…kinda serious. The water here is clean and clear. This video it looks like a mud puddle. I don’t think any animal in New England would drink out of this.
I drink stream water all the time when I’m hunting, I never get sick.
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Hahahaha I’ve gotten deer in New England and women, I agree, they both are brats
In wyoming we call it stock tank
This isnt even hunting anymore. Its farming.
Im baffled by all the negative commebts in here. Yes, many of you are so superior and so amazing that you barely need a weapon to kill giants. But, the rest of us mere mortals still cling to creative methods like food and water sources. I hunted a 195" buck in illinois for 3 years. Came close many times. I finally put him to sleep over a water hole I installed. My takeaway is this: if you want to kill big bucks you need to be creative, disciplined, and be able to adapt.
Great video guy. Dont listen to the jealous haters who haven't killed shit and hate on anyone who does. Every guy im here would die to hunt that same blind and they all know it.
I learned the water hole thing years ago from Roger Raglin. I also learned how to make a mock scrape and become more of an agrresive hunter over being a passive hunter. Food sources, water, scrapes, rubs and attractent all those are major things that add up.
This video is a perfects example of why Americans are our least favorite customers here in SA on the Hunting farms.
@@dewetclasen3453yeah but you like that money , don’t you?
I notice you deleted my comment.
Just one question are guys hunting for food or just the pleasure of the kill to feel big shooting an inoffensive animal in which way makes you guys a buch of assholes just doesn't make you shit just because the poor animal can't shoot back at. Simply
Myself and a buddy purchased two plastic kid pools once and buried it in the ground just like this. The game warden seen this after walking our property, flipped both of them over and left instructions for us to call him. We were told that since this wasn't a natural water source, it was considered baiting and was illegal. I live in Georgia and during this time, baiting was illegal. Baiting has now became legal in Georgia, so I don't know if the kid pool idea is still illegal. I'd suggest checking your state laws before implementing this idea. I would also suggest if it's legal, there's might be cheaper alternatives ( Plastic kids pool)
Thanks for sharing!! Most definitely check your state's game and fish regulations.
Who gave permission for the game warden to trespass on your private property?
@@keithsurdyke2535DNR do not require warrants to enter property, auto, trucks, campers and so forth in most cases
Thanks for the advice!
I'd be worried about the amount of parasites and mosquitoes building up in that small area. Likely wouldn't do anything but would be in the back of my mind.
There is no specific way 😂. Just stay in the woods hunt hard and it will happen trust me
YES!!!
Bro's is playing MINECRAFT
You might as well just own cattle if you’ve got a pasture and a water trough.
Nope. The best way is to get liability-only on your truck.
That kinda cheating 🙄, like spawn killing noobs in cod
Well I hunt right on the river water is no problem
If you shot a buck this year like me
Nice buck 😋🤤
If you shot a book like me
As a Indiana hunter unfortunately water for us is a everywhere you can't go 100 yards without hitting a creek
Seems no different than people having those corn spreaders. Idk. Doesn’t seem like hunting to me. More just monitoring the hole or corn. Doesn’t really give the animal a fair chance to get away. Thats why I’ve always preferred upland hunting. As you’re moving through the fields or woods, they hear you.
All good for like 2 days, then the stagnant water becomes a breeding ground for bugs and bacteria, then the deer start getting EHD and dieing. (Do your research before taking advice from some rich guy who gives advice that will cause more damage than anything.) What happend to hunting anymore? All I see is a bunch of rich people baiting anymore and calling it hunting. That's not hunting and there is no sportsmanship in that. Traditional hunting is where it's at. Scout, track, pin point, plan, sit and wait, then execute. You get way more satisfaction out of it as well. Too many posers these days making a mockery of the sport.
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Lol hes says the "hard work" and then cuts to using a piece of heavy machinery doing all the hard work.
Bros making a deer farm
One problem theirs a creek less than 60 yards away from my stabd
😂 I have a 2 acre pond. It attracts ducks, geese, dove, deer, Turkey plus I have an almost endless supply of tastey fish.
Sounds like I found my new hunting spot!!😂
@@DrivenHunter nope. Got too many " friends" begging.
Probably won’t work for elk I’m assuming?
You low landers are kind of weird. I prefer hiking to their land instead of Hansel and Greteling them on mine... call me old-fashioned
I got my biggest buck sitting over the only water source in the area and it was a creek . Everyone said i was dumb to sit there but i came out after 3 hunts with huge 12 point
And now you’re buddies crowded you out because you bragged about it.😂
In the state I am in you can’t kill anything if it’s touching water except water fowl
I just dress up like a doe and wear lipstick and make pitiful bleating noises. It works great except for that one time when a couple inmates escaped the prison down the road.
Doesn’t work on my place. One side there is a major “creek” from a lake that releases water, the other side is a river. Nothing but trees between them. There are ponds scattered out for livestock. But water and cover is plentiful.
Will only work if you don’t have naturally occurring creeks or other streams.
Here in FL if you don’t treat that water from mosquitoes rest in peace your life😂