Top FIVE tips 1-avoid people 2-hunt all day 3-find does 4-optics 5-cover country 6-Mentally tough 😛😛😛😛 Heading to Colorado next week for 3rd season. Probably be an orange zoo but its still a blast.
Awesome Brady, thank you! I always look forward to your information and videos. 👍👍👊👊 I’m heading out for a NV tag that took a pile of points to draw. Mental toughness can be a challenge for me though haha.
Your talk is almost word for word what I tell people, and what I do. Can not post pics. but my family and friends have taken many bucks, 27 inches or more bucks in Nevada from last week in October to the first week of November doing just what you said. I know I have seen you do the same.
Excellent breakdown and advice from the Muley Maniac who has now become an elk hunter too these past couple seasons. Hopefully 🙏 next year I will be in Wyoming chasing late season mule deer 🦌 and pronghorn.
I got you boss! This is Brady responding to you. That shirt is one of our favorites. It's called the GOHUNT Approach Hoodie. You can find it here: shop.gohunt.com/products/gohunt-approach-hoodie?variant=43732152582338
I've use a fawn in distress call during the rut for mule deer. You can sometimes call in does with this, and thus call in bucks who are trailing the does. It worked really well for me back in college when I was out in the mountains a lot in November, and I've continued to use it from time to time when I'm not seeing things just to switch things up a bit on a hunt to see if there's a buck in some trees I can't see. - Brady
Another big tip! LUCK!! If you don't got it it ain't gonna happen....unless your ok n a game ranch, or on the eastern states where deer are considered pests, out west in the western states not in a ranch with terrain so dense like mt Taylor in New Mexico, these tips go out the window😏 you need luck to succeed, have a good day🤟
Top FIVE tips
1-avoid people
2-hunt all day
3-find does
4-optics
5-cover country
6-Mentally tough
😛😛😛😛
Heading to Colorado next week for 3rd season. Probably be an orange zoo but its still a blast.
Awesome Brady, thank you! I always look forward to your information and videos. 👍👍👊👊 I’m heading out for a NV tag that took a pile of points to draw. Mental toughness can be a challenge for me though haha.
Your talk is almost word for word what I tell people, and what I do. Can not post pics. but my family and friends have taken many bucks, 27 inches or more bucks in Nevada from last week in October to the first week of November doing just what you said. I know I have seen you do the same.
Excellent breakdown and advice from the Muley Maniac who has now become an elk hunter too these past couple seasons.
Hopefully 🙏 next year I will be in Wyoming chasing late season mule deer 🦌 and pronghorn.
BRADY! Give me the drop on that shirt! Is that a staffer shirt only?
I got you boss! This is Brady responding to you. That shirt is one of our favorites. It's called the GOHUNT Approach Hoodie. You can find it here: shop.gohunt.com/products/gohunt-approach-hoodie?variant=43732152582338
Thanx
Do you use calls and rattle horns during rut?
I've use a fawn in distress call during the rut for mule deer. You can sometimes call in does with this, and thus call in bucks who are trailing the does. It worked really well for me back in college when I was out in the mountains a lot in November, and I've continued to use it from time to time when I'm not seeing things just to switch things up a bit on a hunt to see if there's a buck in some trees I can't see. - Brady
Another big tip! LUCK!! If you don't got it it ain't gonna happen....unless your ok n a game ranch, or on the eastern states where deer are considered pests, out west in the western states not in a ranch with terrain so dense like mt Taylor in New Mexico, these tips go out the window😏 you need luck to succeed, have a good day🤟
Mental toughness is the hardest part for me.