Identifying EARLY SEASON FOOD Sources
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.ย. 2024
- Zach, Ben and Logan discuss factors that affect early season food source patterns and how to identify consistent hot-spots and how those areas might change as the season progresses.
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The 3 of you riding together made me immediately think of the Hanson Brothers from Slap Shot. Great Discussion guys.
Love the information
And New Jersey drivers are know as Jersey Jug Heads
Favorite one guys
Love these conversations! I’m always willing to listen to what y’all have to say and try to apply it in my area. Really hope to see y’all stick with the trend and make a trip to Arkansas again this year for a deer hunt. Keep up the good work!
Such a cool conversation fellas! I'm able to draw so many connections to my backyard out here in Oregon.. especially tbe succession of Bens family farm!
My "back-40 clearcut" has peaked my interest for quite a few years as far as seasonal bedding/feeding changes.. all this time I've also been watching the small patches of white oaks that where left in the clearcut for acorns, and this year they are finally dropping HEAVY too! Can't wait to see how the blacktails react to the acorns this year, I've been ready for it for 4+yrs thanks to you guys!!
would like to have you hunt big woods pines and break that down.
Can you guys do one on your experience on what/ when deer shift to eating different Acorns?
I’d like to see a podcast with all of your music playlists discussed. What do you listen to when headed to the field, at the house, or sitting around camp.
Nobody but you cares about that this is a hunting channel
That’s fine. I just wanted to get in their mindset a little better, get to know their personalities a little better. This is also the hunting public podcast channel, not the hunting public channel. I hope you have a better attitude when talking to other hunters you meet in the field, or just people in general.
FIBS deffinetly are the worst drivers 😂
Does Ben have any formal soil science training or is he self taught? He seems knowledgeable beyond the ordinary outdoorsman on soils and potential vegetation?
Yes, Ben has a degree in forestry. He is very knowledgeable! Here is a link to his website.
www.switchbackforestry.com/
Love the pod Zach
Can confirm, in Missouri we hate Illinois drivers too!
In Missouri. Can confirm.
"TAHPIC" - Zach
Hunt the south I'm talking about georgia Alabama Mississippi south Carolina.. and then you will realize it's ten times harder than anywhere north.. Tennessee is hard also but it's also like Missouri and the rest... I gotta conclude Arkansas also.. hunt something hard not these easy places
Hahahaha the cop
Warb for 2024