Guys we need a video on browse...I think a lot of hunters forget that deer eat a lot more things than acorns and grass .there are good feed areas inside a lot of cutovers
I have observed the does going to the mature bucks bedding area. On our lease here in Georgia, pine forest timber, hard woods near water and ridges where pines can't be harvested. Does, as now November 18, have separated from fawns and yearlings. Where did the mature does go? To the bucks bedding area? Only chasing is spikes and young bucks. Mature does are hard to find.
I agree 100% I'm in Georgia also. I have observed this also for years. I recall talking about this with my best hunting bud back in my twenties I'm 56 now I see this every year.
I observe the same thing quite often. However, I don't think they intentionally go to the mature bucks. In early November my cousin got some footage of a buck pushing a doe down a ridge with his antlers and kept cutting her off as she tried to go up the ridge to feed in the field. I think the does get tired of being prodded, chased, etc. so they seek out super thick cover to try and hide to find some peace from bucks. In the end, the buck will sniff out the doe and find her.
I like your pod cast and will continue listening, however, I hunt the hills and valleys of South East Ohio. Can u recommend a podcast(s) that addresses this type of terrain and weather? Many thx
I just pulled 70lbs off a 3ryold 10pt. He was kinda small and had lost a lot of weight. A large buck in prime weight may be 90-100. You can kill the babies...
The internet has been one of the worst things thats happened to killing big bucks. Way more hunters hunting spots they normally wouldnt. Ive hunted northern maine for years used to be and you could get away from other hunters. Not anymore. So the web is a double edge sword.
the first sentence isn't true at all. what i'm often seeing is youngsters staying close to a monster buck. could be it's his dad, and he knows that, i don't know. and i see big, mature bucks in pairs often.
He hunts in areas where there are 2-3 deer per square mile.... instead of getting hung up on one sentence just hear him out. He is on another level in the areas he hunts.
He's probably talking about during rut. Very common to see bucks in bachelor groups during the summer. One the testosterone starts to flow, usually the big bucks don't let the smaller bucks come around. But then after the rut, again with a running mate or two. They will stay behind their running mates, basically to send them in to scope out an area first before he enters.
Nobody goes a mile from the road because most places in the east it's very hard to get a mile from any road. There's roads everywhere
I have luck going downhill, because most hunters dont want to drag a deer uphill.
@@libertyoutdooradventures6595 i dont think that far ahead
NJ perfect example
I agree. Most hunters don't even go a 1/4 mile in
@@mr.skeptical3071yep, if you go 1/4 from a road here, you’re walking out on to another road.😂
There must be the king of monster bucks nearby cause I haven’t seen a DAMN thing 😂
Guys we need a video on browse...I think a lot of hunters forget that deer eat a lot more things than acorns and grass .there are good feed areas inside a lot of cutovers
I have observed the does going to the mature bucks bedding area. On our lease here in Georgia, pine forest timber, hard woods near water and ridges where pines can't be harvested. Does, as now November 18, have separated from fawns and yearlings. Where did the mature does go? To the bucks bedding area? Only chasing is spikes and young bucks. Mature does are hard to find.
I did notice today that there were a lot less does than normal. Locked down with the mature bucks..
I agree 100% I'm in Georgia also. I have observed this also for years. I recall talking about this with my best hunting bud back in my twenties I'm 56 now I see this every year.
I have witnessed the same thing @davidmerritt5702
I observe the same thing quite often. However, I don't think they intentionally go to the mature bucks. In early November my cousin got some footage of a buck pushing a doe down a ridge with his antlers and kept cutting her off as she tried to go up the ridge to feed in the field. I think the does get tired of being prodded, chased, etc. so they seek out super thick cover to try and hide to find some peace from bucks. In the end, the buck will sniff out the doe and find her.
I like your pod cast and will continue listening, however, I hunt the hills and valleys of South East Ohio. Can u recommend a podcast(s) that addresses this type of terrain and weather? Many thx
Thank you!
just the other day seen wheee a guy went in the woods. less then 100 yards was a shooter buck from his truck. the buck was standing in the road
Dude sounds like Jordan Peterson
He is as smart as Jordan too
You only have a few more options to hunt a big buck, other than 3 miles deep in the woods, or 3 feet from the road
Highways/interstates are honey holes...
I try to find the buck shit. And the size of it. The bigger the turds usually the bigger the buck.
People are afraid someone is gonna rob their truck...And also...most people don't want to drag a mature buck 3 miles...
I'm glad these big buck hunters haven't figured out the does and fawns tend to me better meat.
I just pulled 70lbs off a 3ryold 10pt. He was kinda small and had lost a lot of weight. A large buck in prime weight may be 90-100. You can kill the babies...
Maybe it's more about the challenge than the meat for them.
You guys need an opener or a closer for audio purposes.... May i suggest a delicate fire popping
The internet has been one of the worst things thats happened to killing big bucks. Way more hunters hunting spots they normally wouldnt. Ive hunted northern maine for years used to be and you could get away from other hunters. Not anymore. So the web is a double edge sword.
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the first sentence isn't true at all. what i'm often seeing is youngsters staying close to a monster buck. could be it's his dad, and he knows that, i don't know. and i see big, mature bucks in pairs often.
He hunts in areas where there are 2-3 deer per square mile.... instead of getting hung up on one sentence just hear him out. He is on another level in the areas he hunts.
He's probably talking about during rut. Very common to see bucks in bachelor groups during the summer. One the testosterone starts to flow, usually the big bucks don't let the smaller bucks come around. But then after the rut, again with a running mate or two. They will stay behind their running mates, basically to send them in to scope out an area first before he enters.
@@camFritz-k3t then people shouldn't make points like everywhere is the same.
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