Matt is 100% the real deal and a legit woodsman! I know from personal experience. He is one of the most real dudes you will meet and I’m blessed to call him my friend.
Man, I went hunting this weekend on a local WMA. Went with another guy to an area I wasn’t familiar with. We got there later in the morning and never got the right feeling so I just scout/stalked and saw some sporadic sign. Coming out we saw a bunch of old sign from the previous year. Decided to go to a different spot and started scouting. Bruh! So much of what he said about finding the sign is important. Found all fresh rubs and some older scrapes. Found an old abandoned aluminum ladder leaned against a tree with 3 areas of fresh buck sign. We jumped deer twice, and I found literally a hub of semi-circle rubs. We kept scouting and as we were coming out we passed a guy who said he had just seen a “huge” buck not 30 minutes after we were in that area. Can’t wait for next weekend with that cold front!
I live at the base of the Appalachians. I can be on public land in 15 minutes. I find hunting Whitetails in the Mountains to be the hardest, but most exhilarating of all terrains.
Great vid. Young man is obviously a very skilled woodsman, cool that he's been able to translate that into hunting success. The story where he got distracted by a buck when he was staring at a tree was awesome 😂
I would love to hear more on the show from hunters in primarily East Tennessee and also western West Virginia. Love the show and it has definitely helped me out alot with this season especially considering i started listening to yall early October.
My stories and experiences are all very similar except no bucks ever show up🤷♂️. Love and hate this guy all at the same time. But good for you man. Happy for you😊
My uncle had a house basically on top of a mountain in NC just south of Bryson but he sold it. I was always up there during the summer but I wanted to always go back and hunt
Great show,being from NC makes its even better,yall need to check out the gamelands near me hills aren't as big lol,but the deer are,some really good gamelands here with archery only sections
In the mountains dear take path of least resistance with cover so most the time one hot trail with a scrape coming from bedding is the ticket u will see buck after buck during rut you will hardly find several hot trails joining unless you have a wide bottom or a flat top Matt your a new hunter beware of people taking advantage of your hard work finding dear and them using you to step on your toes big deer make most people crazy
I am interested in this we stuff meaning I have hardly ever in 44yrs done any scouting with another hunter. Maybe thats part to why I only kill a buck on even years😂
Matt is 100% the real deal and a legit woodsman! I know from personal experience. He is one of the most real dudes you will meet and I’m blessed to call him my friend.
Man, I went hunting this weekend on a local WMA. Went with another guy to an area I wasn’t familiar with. We got there later in the morning and never got the right feeling so I just scout/stalked and saw some sporadic sign. Coming out we saw a bunch of old sign from the previous year. Decided to go to a different spot and started scouting. Bruh! So much of what he said about finding the sign is important. Found all fresh rubs and some older scrapes. Found an old abandoned aluminum ladder leaned against a tree with 3 areas of fresh buck sign. We jumped deer twice, and I found literally a hub of semi-circle rubs. We kept scouting and as we were coming out we passed a guy who said he had just seen a “huge” buck not 30 minutes after we were in that area. Can’t wait for next weekend with that cold front!
I live at the base of the Appalachians. I can be on public land in 15 minutes. I find hunting Whitetails in the Mountains to be the hardest, but most exhilarating of all terrains.
Humble guy that got into Deers real quick .. only took him a fraction of time. Took me forever !
Great vid. Enjoyed it
Great vid. Young man is obviously a very skilled woodsman, cool that he's been able to translate that into hunting success. The story where he got distracted by a buck when he was staring at a tree was awesome 😂
I would love to hear more on the show from hunters in primarily East Tennessee and also western West Virginia. Love the show and it has definitely helped me out alot with this season especially considering i started listening to yall early October.
My stories and experiences are all very similar except no bucks ever show up🤷♂️. Love and hate this guy all at the same time. But good for you man. Happy for you😊
My uncle had a house basically on top of a mountain in NC just south of Bryson but he sold it. I was always up there during the summer but I wanted to always go back and hunt
Great show,being from NC makes its even better,yall need to check out the gamelands near me hills aren't as big lol,but the deer are,some really good gamelands here with archery only sections
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In the mountains dear take path of least resistance with cover so most the time one hot trail with a scrape coming from bedding is the ticket u will see buck after buck during rut you will hardly find several hot trails joining unless you have a wide bottom or a flat top Matt your a new hunter beware of people taking advantage of your hard work finding dear and them using you to step on your toes big deer make most people crazy
In search of Midwest love! Indiana has some hammers brother come out next year!
Greetings to my Hoosier neighbor to the north. I am in north central KY right along the Ohio river.
I am interested in this we stuff meaning I have hardly ever in 44yrs done any scouting with another hunter. Maybe thats part to why I only kill a buck on even years😂
West Virginia is the only sleeper state left
Hush don’t give it away man 😂
I’ve seen pictures of the beasts coming out of WV this year. World class deer there.
@@ryanknoup6288 and it will stay that way terrian keeps people out
Shhhhh 🤐
@PrimalFrameOutdoors I agree. I've mapped lands everywhere. wV is for beast only.
They're easy to kill when they're tied up in the backyard. 53:11