It’s crazy to hear you guys talk about this part of it! Listening to what you do on the support side of it and how you ask your wife “what can I do to help you” basically is what I have done with the mother of my child in the past and yes everything feels so much different after you have kids! Love that I have done the respectful things like you to make sure your home is secured first!💯💪🏼
Funny ya'll posted this. First some background, I'm 54 and have bene hunting since I was 5, started out hunting squirrels in Jackson Thicket with my Uncle Paul and where I learned to chew beach nut chewing tobacco. I've been watching your podcast for a while, I was the guy that made the shorts comments, and thanks for pantsings up btw. I've always thought with all the interviews y'all do, the time aspect is not really covered. I could type a wall of text on this, but I'll keep it short. Everybody on youtube talks about over hunting and burning stands, and doing research on this etc., heck they're even a couple of youtube personalities that main focus is not hunting your property too much. Bare with me this is going to tie into the time thing. I've got a neighbor that owns 80 cares next to me, guy hunts the same box everyday of the seasons, wear blue jeans, smokes and drinks beer in the stand again everyday and he kills 3 bucks or tags out on bucks every single year. Most of the time they are pretty good deer. He breaks every damn rule there is, but he hunts everyday of the season a.m. and p.m. Same situation on 2 previous hunting clubs I was in prior to buying my own land and leasing adjoining land for more control. Multiple guys that were retired went to their box stand location everyday, a.m. and p.m. and they would kill 3-4 deer every year out of the same stand and usually at least 1 decent buck. The single common denominator, TIME. I own my place now and have for years, I haven't killed a buck since Oct of 2022, don't have the time, I'm never there because of my business. The other 2 topics he speaks of wife and money equally huge but I'll save it for another post. I been there though, again I'm 54 and walked the road y'all are walking now.
My wife supports my hunting addiction thank the lord! But try to attend everything I can and work as much as possible during the off season.. my family means everything to me so luckily I have there full support. My daughter is hunting with me now and I love every minute of it!!
Good Stuff. I Love the Tactics talk as much as anyone but these are all Great Points and Very True. I have seen some Big Buck Killers give it up because of lack of support at Home.
@TheSouthernOutdoorsmen Gents this interview here was special! It took my 20 years to learn this. YOUNG HUNTERS LISTEN UP. Great show yall have become my favorite hunting channel.
GUYS, This is an Awesome podcast! This is what I have had to deal with for my entire married life as well as my professional life! I could do an entire podcast on this exact subject! Killing Big Bucks has never been a priority in my life as I realized many years ago that if I wanted to be married, that I would have had to remain single to accomplish this to any degree! I met my wife in 1981 when I went to work for LDWF on Atchafalaya Delta WMA. She was a hunter then and is now but I redefined Passion hunting early in our relationship! You guys did a great podcast with my old friend Warren Wommack who I have learned a lot from!
You guys are great. I got married in 1981 in Wichita KS. I never deer hunted due to draw system back then. We moved to Arkansas in 1986 and a friend invited me to go deer hunting. I could write a book about my life. Thank the Lord, He gave me the best wife in the world who always supported me. I had my son in a deer stand with his toys and books when he was a little tot. Now I have the money and time to hunt. I am planning on hunting everyday in November. My recommendation to you younger people is to invest in real estate that will provide income when your not working 👍
🎯Time, Woodsmanship, relationships, and location kills big deer. I’m an old guy thats learned how to consistently take calculated risks to harvest old deer. Learn what areas hold like minded hunters and you’ll find good buck competition. Seek out those locations that place age structure as a priority then scouting becomes a real learning commodity. As a result, it rewards your field effort and study. Your deer hunting skills will only increase your understanding of buck behavior by examining those areas that hold older bucks….woodsmanshio is gained over time and having real mentors for guidance brings just as much joy as the harvest. I know several successful deer hunters who don’t waste their time in high pressure low culture areas for a good reason. Lastly, relationships are built on trust and support -whether it’s your wife or a neighbor, nurturing those relationships to building a bond that can’t be broken is the key. 🦌🦌🎯
Patience, persistence, perseverance. That's what kills Deer. I agree that it takes money to access the right property, usually. There is a lot of sacrifice that people make to kill big bucks. I just get so disappointed to think that deer hunting is becoming a rich man sport. I have owned three houses with property. Thank God for that. I could deer hunt all three properties. I consistently kill deer but not everybody has the same opportunity. I agree with the wife's support. That definitely makes a difference.
It’s crazy to hear you guys talk about this part of it! Listening to what you do on the support side of it and how you ask your wife “what can I do to help you” basically is what I have done with the mother of my child in the past and yes everything feels so much different after you have kids! Love that I have done the respectful things like you to make sure your home is secured first!💯💪🏼
Out of all the podcasts. This one is my favorite just cause of this part. This man tells the truth.
The Southern Outdoorsman podcast makes 4 things. There’s a lot of good knowledge and guests on here. ❤
Funny ya'll posted this. First some background, I'm 54 and have bene hunting since I was 5, started out hunting squirrels in Jackson Thicket with my Uncle Paul and where I learned to chew beach nut chewing tobacco. I've been watching your podcast for a while, I was the guy that made the shorts comments, and thanks for pantsings up btw. I've always thought with all the interviews y'all do, the time aspect is not really covered. I could type a wall of text on this, but I'll keep it short. Everybody on youtube talks about over hunting and burning stands, and doing research on this etc., heck they're even a couple of youtube personalities that main focus is not hunting your property too much. Bare with me this is going to tie into the time thing. I've got a neighbor that owns 80 cares next to me, guy hunts the same box everyday of the seasons, wear blue jeans, smokes and drinks beer in the stand again everyday and he kills 3 bucks or tags out on bucks every single year. Most of the time they are pretty good deer. He breaks every damn rule there is, but he hunts everyday of the season a.m. and p.m. Same situation on 2 previous hunting clubs I was in prior to buying my own land and leasing adjoining land for more control. Multiple guys that were retired went to their box stand location everyday, a.m. and p.m. and they would kill 3-4 deer every year out of the same stand and usually at least 1 decent buck. The single common denominator, TIME. I own my place now and have for years, I haven't killed a buck since Oct of 2022, don't have the time, I'm never there because of my business. The other 2 topics he speaks of wife and money equally huge but I'll save it for another post. I been there though, again I'm 54 and walked the road y'all are walking now.
SO TRUE!
My wife supports my hunting addiction thank the lord! But try to attend everything I can and work as much as possible during the off season.. my family means everything to me so luckily I have there full support. My daughter is hunting with me now and I love every minute of it!!
Good Stuff. I Love the Tactics talk as much as anyone but these are all Great Points and Very True. I have seen some Big Buck Killers give it up because of lack of support at Home.
@@desertdog1125 we have seen that many times as well.
@TheSouthernOutdoorsmen Gents this interview here was special! It took my 20 years to learn this. YOUNG HUNTERS LISTEN UP. Great show yall have become my favorite hunting channel.
GUYS, This is an Awesome podcast! This is what I have had to deal with for my entire married life as well as my professional life! I could do an entire podcast on this exact subject! Killing Big Bucks has never been a priority in my life as I realized many years ago that if I wanted to be married, that I would have had to remain single to accomplish this to any degree! I met my wife in 1981 when I went to work for LDWF on Atchafalaya Delta WMA. She was a hunter then and is now but I redefined Passion hunting early in our relationship! You guys did a great podcast with my old friend Warren Wommack who I have learned a lot from!
@@JDJONES1I’m sure that I’ve made a number of mistakes along the way but at 71, I’m starting my 52nd bow hunting season!
You guys are great. I got married in 1981 in Wichita KS. I never deer hunted due to draw system back then. We moved to Arkansas in 1986 and a friend invited me to go deer hunting. I could write a book about my life. Thank the Lord, He gave me the best wife in the world who always supported me. I had my son in a deer stand with his toys and books when he was a little tot. Now I have the money and time to hunt. I am planning on hunting everyday in November. My recommendation to you younger people is to invest in real estate that will provide income when your not working 👍
Used to tell my wife in September that I would see her in January. Damn good woman.
🎯Time, Woodsmanship, relationships, and location kills big deer. I’m an old guy thats learned how to consistently take calculated risks to harvest old deer. Learn what areas hold like minded hunters and you’ll find good buck competition. Seek out those locations that place age structure as a priority then scouting becomes a real learning commodity. As a result, it rewards your field effort and study. Your deer hunting skills will only increase your understanding of buck behavior by examining those areas that hold older bucks….woodsmanshio is gained over time and having real mentors for guidance brings just as much joy as the harvest. I know several successful deer hunters who don’t waste their time in high pressure low culture areas for a good reason. Lastly, relationships are built on trust and support -whether it’s your wife or a neighbor, nurturing those relationships to building a bond that can’t be broken is the key. 🦌🦌🎯
I feel like time is probably most important
Maybe best said I’ve heard
Patience, persistence, perseverance. That's what kills Deer. I agree that it takes money to access the right property, usually. There is a lot of sacrifice that people make to kill big bucks. I just get so disappointed to think that deer hunting is becoming a rich man sport. I have owned three houses with property. Thank God for that. I could deer hunt all three properties. I consistently kill deer but not everybody has the same opportunity. I agree with the wife's support. That definitely makes a difference.
Still a firm believer there's a state record in public land year in and year out
We call them rubs down here. 😂 I have never heard it called a horn tree bubba
We call em rubs in south east Louisiana
A few days before the season came in this year, my wife looked at me and said "well I see you in a couple months." 😂
You better check her for a boyfriend.
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Yea they are definitely called “rubs”. “Horn tree” is just trying to make it more red dog.
Did you mention the cost of out of state hunting license?
Wise beyond your young age
9:03 😂😂😂 I thought I was the only bone head who ever said that! I'm glad it worked out ok. Still married 25 years later.
So what your saying is Single,Single and single.
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