2024 Hunting Experiments That WORK, Bucks Stripping Velvet
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
- 2024 Hunting Experiments That WORK, Bucks Stripping Velvet #hunting #deerhunting
Kicking off his '24 Chase series, Kaleb Greiner is back with a video covering multiple time sensitive topics. Starting with a deep dive on a look at his @monsterbuck food plot successes and failures, Kaleb covers whats worked and what hasn't. Following this, Kaleb covers some summer coyote hunting tactics he's using that produces a great close call. Next Kaleb covers an update on an Eagle Seed bean plot that he's super excited to see produce this fall. Taking it a step further, Kaleb talks about how he's going to enhance this stand location with vine scrapes and breaks down the exact process that's worked excellent for him. Finally, another project comes to a close with implementing a waterhole to make a good spot great!
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“Work for permission” farm. Love that term!!!!! A gazillion guys struggle for places to hunt…. Gazillion farm owners that never get any help on farms. Win Win. Love it! Good luck Kaleb!
The Whitetail Wizard! Thank you Skip! Same goes to you 👊🏼
Kaleb’s knowledge is second to none!
Ha! I wouldn’t go that far Braydon! I’ve got plenty to learn yet and always will! 😁
Really enjoying the new content! Great job guys!! Keep innovating! Love MWW!
Thank you Justin!
Good luck Kaleb! You know the old man in Germany is routing for all of you
Thank you Ralph 😁 We won’t disappoint this year! Appreciate you always supporting
Love all the deep dives Kaleb! Might look glorious to some but it's awesome to see ya living the dream after all the hard work you've put in to get where you are. Keep the updates coming bro!
Likewise! Still waiting on that permission call 😁
Kaleb loving your content brother. You are the one I wait to watch. Especially after we both killed monsters from the ground last year. Keep up the knowledge drop.
Thank you Mick! Hell of a way to harvest a whitetail, might just have to do it again 😁👊🏼
@@KalebGreiner yeah it's an adrenaline rush for sure
I have awesome luck with black widow deer lures branch butter! Everyone I've turned onto it was amazed at how well it worked instantaneously burning photos on the cards with their cameras
Good luck this year, Kaleb . I'm looking forward to all the videos
Thank you Karen! Hopefully a little more action packed this fall. Thank you for watching!
great info Kaleb .been wondering what Youa'll rub on the grape vines . i ve never had a deer hit them except for one fawn played with the vine daily till the doe tore it down
Try that code blue and you'll see why I swear by it! Thanks for watching this week Cowman
Very nice job covering a variety of topics!
Thank you David, appreciate you watching!
The no till will be slower but it will shoot up if you give it time and look great. Burning it off just releases all your carbon into the air instead of breaking down and going back to the soil. Stay steady on the no till. It’s a life saver especially if you get it into a rotation of the appropriate type of thatch you want.
Love that George! I liked that last part of the appropriate type of thatch too. A lot of hilly geography in my area too so no till seems to definitely be the best option on those side hills too. Thanks!
Awesome video!
Thank you Carter!
When will that white hoodie come into stock that Kaleb was wearing absolutely love it? and love the new episode idea!!!
I think I was wearing a crew neck sweatshirt from MWW last year or maybe the year before! I’ll ask Josh 👊🏼
@@KalebGreinergotcha that thing is sweet!!
Nice job with everything, lot of knowledge there.
Thanks Mitch! Always appreciate seeing your comments 👊🏼
Awesome video! Enjoying The Chase series so far.
Sorry if I missed it, but what ever happened with Lee and the GQ jr buck?
I found him well after season dead and chewed up bad from ehd. Last year was a sad sad fall!
If you don’t burn, drag it with something heavy just to disturb that thatch. Works great
Wish I could get something down there but more of a poor man’s location. Like the idea though! Thanks Wobbly 👊🏼
I bet the fire cooked the weed seeds that were setting on the dirt. That’s why the fire portion was weedless versus the no fire portion.
Great observation Chad! Appreciate you watching 👊🏼
Have you guys been finding any EHD xeer this year ? We're getting hammered with it here in Michigan
I hate to hear that Lane. I've been cruising farms pretty hard the past few days but no sure tale signs of ehd. I've found a couple fresh kills but carcasses were cleaned. One thing I noticed last year with ehd is that the coyotes seem to leave the carcass alone normally. Good luck to year this year Lane, might be a grind!
@@KalebGreiner thanks Kaleb I found my no 2 target dead Sunday morning, a co-op close to me has found over 100 dead in the last few weeks , I was getting pics about once an hour a couple weeks ago and now I'm getting maybe 2-3 a day
@@lanevickers1856 that all sounds too familiar. Hate to hear it man, be interested to see how you end up this year. Let me know!
If you were to no-till drill those plots,would you spray it off and come back and drill a few weeks later, or drill & spray the same day ?
That would be a fun side by side experiment for next year Greg! Normally I’m spraying ahead of planting. You could spray after you drill if the seeds haven’t germinated though and be just fine. I’ll add it to next years list. Thanks!
@@KalebGreiner I sprayed right before drilling and had zero success. Lack of rain hasn’t helped, but no germination. I will spray in advance next year based on your success. Thanks.
@@greggreg0827hate to hear that for you man. Win some ya lose some. Always have cereal grains to come back with!
Man I’ve always like the look of those Remington VTR’s. But they say are “garage”. Anyone have any info, knowledge or experience with them?
Killed a lot of yotes and doe’s in late rifle with that Rem 700 VTR .243 Win. Held up nice over the years!
@@KalebGreinerNice! Good to know. I almost picked one up years ago. But the bad press pushed me away
@@n.w.d.outdoorsboy I guess I haven’t talked or met anyone else that has one. I clean it often but take a lot of shots at 300-500 and it’s always been consistent! Hopefully you can see it in action soon lol
@@KalebGreiner Right on. Appreciate it the reply. Good to hear positive returns on the rifle. Not that I need another gun. Buuuut I might have to pick one up
What are you spraying the Clethodim on top of gly for? What’s roundup resistant that you are targeting with the Clethodim?
I had a field I was spraying with volunteer in it before unloading the rest on those smaller no till plots.
U need to mow the debris
Can’t get a mower in there but I know Owen likes to keep his plots mowed before spraying and drilling!
This is a 50 minute ad lol
I don't make money from this Jimmy, just trying to share what works for me bud!
@@jimmytillman206 then go somewhere else
All that work and money to shoot a deer that you could shoot on a piece of ground with nothing done.Hunt smarter not harder.