I love the show. It seems like they get better every week . I would like to thank David for the intro of himself . Def believe seeing the product helps.
Another great episode guys. It is fun to watch deer grow and see what they become. Some bucks are easy to know that they are the same buck, others not so much. Keep em coming.
Love the podcast I enjoy your guys podcast the most bc your not acting like you know everything and you are normal joes the job of finding the same deer year to year can be tough and your guys pointers will definitely help me in years to come
Hey guys, good stuff, some times it’s easy to identify a buck and some times it’s not. 4 weeks until the season starts here in SE PA. Can’t wait to try my raised products this upcoming season, got the nocks and the scents.
Sorry guys haven't commented in a minute! Great content! Easton I gotta give you kudos for the new lighted nock commercial! I hope you got paid extra!!
Great topic this week. Been keeping up with the deer I chase I’m starting to see the offspring’s becoming shooters and up and comers. Oh. Love my raised nocks too. Best I’ve ever used and I’ve tried them all and this will be the 2nd year of running buck Junky on the run tree Great success
I look close at ears for tears. Forehead coloring and a big one is tails. Some have black on tail some don’t . Also are they hanging with same deer year to year….good stuff
When deer get to a certain antler "size" or stage it becomes very easy most times. What baffles me is when a deer has no physical characteristic (cut ear, double throat patch, unique color, etc) and guys show pictures saying they have seen this deer since he was a spike. They show a picture of a spike, then a typical fork horn the next year, then year 3 it is like a 120" eight. There is no way they know that is the same deer.
Keep up the good work. Don’t act like the huntr podcast. Those guys should just interview each other every week. They know everything
Love the podcast guy’s and great content!!!!! Keep it up!!!!
Good stuff guys! Warren appreciate the perfectly pronounced shout out!
I love the show. It seems like they get better every week . I would like to thank David for the intro of himself . Def believe seeing the product helps.
Another great episode guys. It is fun to watch deer grow and see what they become. Some bucks are easy to know that they are the same buck, others not so much. Keep em coming.
Love the podcast I enjoy your guys podcast the most bc your not acting like you know everything and you are normal joes the job of finding the same deer year to year can be tough and your guys pointers will definitely help me in years to come
Hey guys, good stuff, some times it’s easy to identify a buck and some times it’s not. 4 weeks until the season starts here in SE PA. Can’t wait to try my raised products this upcoming season, got the nocks and the scents.
Love the Podcast guys, Easton you might be my favorite from the raised hunting family, but qr code, "BAD IDEA"
Sorry guys haven't commented in a minute! Great content! Easton I gotta give you kudos for the new lighted nock commercial! I hope you got paid extra!!
Great topic this week. Been keeping up with the deer I chase I’m starting to see the offspring’s becoming shooters and up and comers. Oh. Love my raised nocks too. Best I’ve ever used and I’ve tried them all and this will be the 2nd year of running buck Junky on the run tree Great success
I look close at ears for tears. Forehead coloring and a big one is tails. Some have black on tail some don’t . Also are they hanging with same deer year to year….good stuff
Great show fellas. For future reference my last name is pronounced (MACK L HOSE). What is the best route to contact y'all with questions?
When deer get to a certain antler "size" or stage it becomes very easy most times. What baffles me is when a deer has no physical characteristic (cut ear, double throat patch, unique color, etc) and guys show pictures saying they have seen this deer since he was a spike. They show a picture of a spike, then a typical fork horn the next year, then year 3 it is like a 120" eight. There is no way they know that is the same deer.