I'm really hoping that Meateater can come up with another duck hunting series that slaps as hard as Duck Camp Dinners. This series seems rigid and if I scroll passed it on TH-cam, I feel like I'm not really missing anything.
I really like the concept of the video but it seems to jumpy. From one quick Subject to the next. Definitely like other episodes where they take the time explaining it for the build up.
Yeah this video isn't going to resonate with a lot of guys who don't have 8k of private to do whatever they want on and running a massive trailer with DSDs....Just sayin...
Like everything else. Public land as a broke young go getter to private ranches once the money starts rolling in. Meateater isn’t who they once were anymore. At least they are still big on conservation. Glad to see them still putting their money where their hunts used to be, on public ground.
Ya, it is really disappointing to see what Meateater is becoming. Even the main show is now almost entirely private land or guided hunts. I remember the early seasons Steve would almost always hunt diy on public land. Now he always has some expert who shows him the honey holes.
Looking for a GOOD explanation here: You did a burn to get rid of non-native and encourage native grasses to grow. Awesome! I get that 100%. But, what i don't understand is, why would you then turn around and plant non-native Japanese millet? I understand that it is a great feed, but why not find a native species for a food source?
I really want to like this series but something just feels off about it and I just cant get in to it. Like it feels fake and forced like writers from meateater are telling them to act a certain way on camera.
@@FrontierOutdoorsman right? I was expecting something more along the lines of Duck Camp Dinners with Jean Paul. Loved that series this one just misses the mark.
@@flarpsgamingnothing about this series seems attainable to the average Joe, I’d much rather have a series that highlights the ups and downs of real duck hunting across the country. Not some perfectly managed piece that 95% will never get to experience
Some out of state moron buying an 8k acre ranch to absentee manage, is everything that's wrong in Montana right now. What a joke. The rest of us will be slumming it in the public marsh
I appreciate a think piece like this about the kind of stuff I could be doing on my little 8000 acre place.
Great work guys ! Love seeing the work put in for the waterfowl.
Awesome stuff...thanks for sharing
I'm really hoping that Meateater can come up with another duck hunting series that slaps as hard as Duck Camp Dinners. This series seems rigid and if I scroll passed it on TH-cam, I feel like I'm not really missing anything.
great day when they upload
That’s my birthday as well! 🎉 would be the best birthday if I could hunt with you guys!
My birthday is Nov 11 also. Its like being in a club when you meet another 11/11…🎉
I really like the concept of the video but it seems to jumpy. From one quick Subject to the next. Definitely like other episodes where they take the time explaining it for the build up.
I'd like to see a waterfowl series of the failures that every waterfowl hunter has or will deal with.
Yeah this video isn't going to resonate with a lot of guys who don't have 8k of private to do whatever they want on and running a massive trailer with DSDs....Just sayin...
Like everything else. Public land as a broke young go getter to private ranches once the money starts rolling in. Meateater isn’t who they once were anymore. At least they are still big on conservation. Glad to see them still putting their money where their hunts used to be, on public ground.
Owners live and Michigan and own 8,000 acres in Montana. Wow. If I had 8 acres of private land, I'd be ecstatic.
Ya, it is really disappointing to see what Meateater is becoming. Even the main show is now almost entirely private land or guided hunts. I remember the early seasons Steve would almost always hunt diy on public land. Now he always has some expert who shows him the honey holes.
Looking for a GOOD explanation here: You did a burn to get rid of non-native and encourage native grasses to grow. Awesome! I get that 100%. But, what i don't understand is, why would you then turn around and plant non-native Japanese millet? I understand that it is a great feed, but why not find a native species for a food source?
Lol. True.
I really want to like this series but something just feels off about it and I just cant get in to it. Like it feels fake and forced like writers from meateater are telling them to act a certain way on camera.
I agree. It feels almost like I'm watching a documentary on private land management.
@@FrontierOutdoorsman right? I was expecting something more along the lines of Duck Camp Dinners with Jean Paul. Loved that series this one just misses the mark.
@@flarpsgamingnothing about this series seems attainable to the average Joe, I’d much rather have a series that highlights the ups and downs of real duck hunting across the country. Not some perfectly managed piece that 95% will never get to experience
Never been this early to a video before lmao
same
wonder how many people from montana will actually get to hunt here......
1%
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This feels rushed. Gives us a single video on the conservation aspect and then a hunting video.
Some out of state moron buying an 8k acre ranch to absentee manage, is everything that's wrong in Montana right now. What a joke. The rest of us will be slumming it in the public marsh
Go vegan!
shut up
Plant killer…..i could never kill plants. Awful…..
Great channel to post that😂😂😂😂😂
No u
Camt even watch this new crap.
Thank you for your contribution to the world of creativity. Your videos are always top notch.🛤😀👠