Nice video, great to hear the natural grunting, very instructive. I also like that there is no music. Too many videos are good but ruined by the music. Thanks and keep them coming!
people that have a problem with hunting and say it's murder are just plain ignorant. how do you think our ancestors survived. if the meat is used it more human than cattle farms
But we don’t need to live like our ancestors anymore lol. There are meat substitutes that provide the same nutritional value. And also I hardly think riding around on an ATV with an AR 15 is hunting like our ancestors did
If you did some research you would see that the human diet today is harmful to the body and cell production, hence the increased rates of fatal diseases and conditions like cancer, heart disease and diabetes. The human body today functions best on a vegan or plant based diet. We cannot process meat the way ACTUAL carnivores can. We also shouldn’t be consuming certain things like dairy at all.
@@alexapro3003 but what about bowhunting? And in my area there are less hunters so the population is out of control and the farmers lose crops that you vegans eat and deer suffer by getting hit or sick. And bowhunting is cheaper than buying food. I grow my veggies but i dont have enough land or time to grow all i need so i eat hunted meat. All i ask is that vegans leave people alone. Everyone has their own needs and opinions. I dont enjoy killing but i enjoy feeding my family and friends to help them. And so many crops are gmo i aint buying cucumbers no more. Until the vegan diet gets cheaper or natural predators return like wolves ill hunt and fish.
@OutdoorsmanByDesign Thanks Matt, glad you enjoyed it. I am glad the grunting could be heard, RT 287 is behind me about a 1/4 mile away and is very loud, along with the jets over head... only in NJ!
I love all these comments about hunting over bait, meanwhile, the naysayers spend the whole year setting up Clover plots, what's the difference really? In NJ we're limited in space, and have a huge deer population.
Hunting over bait is great for the herd and allows for more ethical shots. Plus you can be more selective on what you harvest. People act like our ancestors didn't bait. They did that more than anything 😂
@@TheChrisricciardi when you drop a pile of corn it attracts many deer to a small area. compared to natural food that is spread out to a larger area. deer are not meant to feed together shoulder to shoulder.
@BrandonRob14 Thank you very much, I have donated to the HHH for a couple years now, when I lost my job for a few months last year it was pretty scary, it really made me want to donate more, I hope this economy turns soon, I feel bad for families that can't find work and struggle to put food on the table.
Yep Baiting in New Jersey is legal and I live in Jersey and have guide in Northern Saskatchewan for 20 years and hunted all North America and am a taxidermist, bait or no bait Jersery deer are by far extreamly smarter than any other whitetail I've hunted... Great footage...
Does baiting bring the dear to you or does it just make them stay when they discover the food? I would think spray scent would work better in attracting them then real food.
Baiting the deer brings them in and when doe are eating the bait... really, the doe are the bait and hopefully a nice buck will come by when they are in estrus!
I actually live in new jersey and I hunt near a bean field and last season I bagged a giant 8 pointer that i called rib cage, his rack curved in like ribs. I had trail pics of him when he was 3 then i saw him on the last day of bow seaseon and he was a average 6, but man over the summer HE GOT MASS! DUDE HUNT ASSAPINK!
Ha,ha,ha..man new jersey deer are little compared to North carolina deer..I was born in toms river nj and moved to eastern north carolina In 1980 and the deer are giants here..we have black bear coyotes, wolf's, squirrels, raccoons, possums,alligators,snakes of all kinds..etc..you name it we have a majority of all wildlife..come to the east coast of north carolina if you want some of the greatest hunting experience of your life...are hunting season is from October 15th- January 2nd...
I hope I can get a snort wheeze on video, almost did this rut but the buck did it close when he went behind trees and I stopped the camera, it sounds nothing like the calls, I guess that is why when guys snort wheeze in the hunting shows, they always seem to run away.
I think the butthurt over the corn is a bit ridiculous. Where I hunt everyone uses corn. Come deer season it's stacked up at every sporting good store. It's not like having corn on the ground is some sort of magic magnet that draws deer to you in herds. Last Saturday I watched a little buck walk right over my corn and into the woods without slowing down. I always try to set up where I have a good view of a nice big oak tree because they're in the habit of coming there to eat the acorns, where there are game trails and buck rubs and deer droppings. You still have to scout the area and find the places where they are used to going. The corn really just makes them stop so that I can have an opportunity to make a nice humane kill. If you just walk out into the woods and toss some corn on the ground, you're not going to see anything. If you're under the impression that any idiot can walk out into the woods with a bit of corn and the deer will just come running in to get shot, you're under the wrong impression.
@TheFieldArcher i just got a crossbow (180 draw) but at around 30 yards the bolt drops about 6in. i use 00 grain heads and i guessed you could help. thanks
I use to own a deer farm for breeding and good genetics usually don't kick in until the 1 1/2 year mark. Our stock always showed there full potential by this point. We had 12 and 14 pointers that were only 1.5 yrs old. The only difference is what you feed them which increases the mass of a deer rack not is structure. So a well feed 1.5 yr old 12 point will still be a 12 at 2.5 yrs but with proper nutrient it will have much better mass. Spikes at 1.5 will always be spikes or 3 points.
The buck is like, "Ahhh, what's the use! Screw it, I'll go eat their food."...lol If he wants to get lucky, he needs to drop some roofies in their corn pile :)
i would have taken him...in my experences, i have noticed that the small bucks taste SOO much better than the big ones. i dont understand some people with antler obsessions...
This buck is still young maybe 2 or 3... He'll be scarce in a few years, and HUGE! That's the thing with bucks, you got to get them when they're in the prime of their life.
That's a nice young 6pt. My guess he is 2.5yrs old 10-12inch spread in the 60ish class range. He is a nice deer and healthy and heavy. With a few more year under his belt he will be a trophy. Enjoyed the video :)
Unfortunately the hunter at the neighboring property didn't want to see what he would have looked like at 4 1/2 or 5 1/2, he killed him shortly after this footage. I spent numerous outings watching this deer, I enjoyed watching him and you can see him look up at me at 1:11, I think he knew I was no threat to him. I was waiting for his dad. I hunted his dad all fall, I finally go him on December 18th, almost 2 months after this footage was recorded.
really enjoyed this thanks!!!! not sure where this was fimed, but he looks small for 21/2. I live in Alabama and most 1 1/2 yr old bucks on our property are at least 6 points. Often 8. yearlings would be spiked or forked. Doesn't matter. I just like learning. We cant shoot anything under 4 1/2 but an occasional mistake is made. We have had several 17" wide 10 points at 2 1/2 yrs. The baiting debate goes on here. We will see.
Just can't go out and shoot does idiots . U gotta know which doe to shoot and how many u gonna take over the yr . The old does with yearlying is a breeder doe . Don't shoot them . If shoots doe let it be a young doe that won't breed that yr . Here on my property I should one doe every other yr . I done this for 16yrs now and u should see the herd . U should see the giants on property from knowing and manage property for 16yrs . I manage turkeys too and got real longbeards .
@BILL ANDERSON you should really calm down. We all enjoy hunting. You don't know the population in the other guys area. Just plain old rude behavior you have a great season and learn some manners
Shoot the wrong doe bill and ya screw up the whole heard in area . True hunter doesn't shoot everything but selective. I believe it's called managing the deer heard. Doesn't matter I what buck to doe ratio if shoot wrong doe .
Ya need to learn deer ranking order . Breeder does r the one do the breeding yr by yr. Young does dont breed . Young bucks won't breed either . Dominate bucks won't allow it . Young doe won't breed because breeder doe won't allow it either . Breeder always has the yearlings or fawns in with them .
@madmike3181 Exactly! If you can't hunt them in their normal environment, then that is cheating! Come to Pa and do it like we do go in early morning or late afternoon with no bait. Lets just say everyone that baits doesn't properly deserve the right to even say that they are hunting, anyone can do that, that is easy! Every person that gets caught baiting here in Pa will lose their license for the rest of their life and pay a large fine and may do jail time of 5 years!
Y’all don’t have acorn trees or grass there dumbass? Y’alls deer don’t eat anything he’s in the woods that is their natural environment no difference in hunting over corn and a white oak that is dropping acorns or a Green field it amazes me how damn stupid people like you are
On our property we have food plots, however, I like to use corn in the thick woods to attract does and possibly have an opportunity to see the mature elusive buck. I see deer almost every time I hunt but I will only shoot a wall hanger.
In eastern U.S. a 6 point, in Canada a 2 point, in Washington State if the eye guards are over an inch long a 3 point and most Christians think GOD is either three in one or one in three. It's all a matter of perspective and the length of your measuring rod and whether your measuring rod is hanging between your ears or your knees.
A rutting buck is the most badass animal on the planet, great footage. Loved the long drawn out grunts! 5/5
How many are playing this in the stand??....I am
Me
@@carstonfronning7616 same here
Same
Same here
I am too 😂
Nice video, great to hear the natural grunting, very instructive. I also like that there is no music. Too many videos are good but ruined by the music. Thanks and keep them coming!
Beautiful
LOL, He was like get out of here, that's my corn. great video
people that have a problem with hunting and say it's murder are just plain ignorant. how do you think our ancestors survived. if the meat is used it more human than cattle farms
Well. We the vegans demand to eat meat from the factory instead of wild life.
Rusty Shackleford Bear i don’t have a problem with hunting for food, i have a problem with hunting for fun
But we don’t need to live like our ancestors anymore lol. There are meat substitutes that provide the same nutritional value. And also I hardly think riding around on an ATV with an AR 15 is hunting like our ancestors did
If you did some research you would see that the human diet today is harmful to the body and cell production, hence the increased rates of fatal diseases and conditions like cancer, heart disease and diabetes. The human body today functions best on a vegan or plant based diet. We cannot process meat the way ACTUAL carnivores can. We also shouldn’t be consuming certain things like dairy at all.
@@alexapro3003 but what about bowhunting? And in my area there are less hunters so the population is out of control and the farmers lose crops that you vegans eat and deer suffer by getting hit or sick. And bowhunting is cheaper than buying food. I grow my veggies but i dont have enough land or time to grow all i need so i eat hunted meat. All i ask is that vegans leave people alone. Everyone has their own needs and opinions. I dont enjoy killing but i enjoy feeding my family and friends to help them. And so many crops are gmo i aint buying cucumbers no more. Until the vegan diet gets cheaper or natural predators return like wolves ill hunt and fish.
Good video. Thanks for sharing. Nice pretty young buck.
It's fun to watch deer. Great footage, Sam. Thanks for posting.
Wow! Very educational for me! Thank you so much for sharing!!
Awesome video! Love to hear bucks talking!
nice video!! im glad to see you passed on him, waiting for a mature buck. baiting is illegal in my state of illinois.
@OutdoorsmanByDesign Thanks Matt, glad you enjoyed it. I am glad the grunting could be heard, RT 287 is behind me about a 1/4 mile away and is very loud, along with the jets over head... only in NJ!
Grunts at 3:00
I've got a cure "for the neighbor". Put up a fence along the property line!
I like this vid BTW. I'll be looking forward to more. Nice job...
That's really cool footage.
Never seen a buk grunt before. HEARD them do it back to me, but never seen it.
Great video, and what an awesome creature!
Thanks, I don't pay attention to them, as long as hunters are legal, others opinions mean crap!
Nice 2 year old in about 3 years MONSTER if left alone kudos My Fellow Hunter Great vid. as the person below me says dont listen to thee haters.
I love all these comments about hunting over bait, meanwhile, the naysayers spend the whole year setting up Clover plots, what's the difference really? In NJ we're limited in space, and have a huge deer population.
Hunting over bait is great for the herd and allows for more ethical shots. Plus you can be more selective on what you harvest. People act like our ancestors didn't bait. They did that more than anything 😂
Hunting over bait is wrong. It is not natural, it spreads disease. Deer are not meant to gather and eat like that.
@@The93ssfd It spreads disease? Well thanks for your opinion!
How would it be any different than deer eating acorns and clovers?
@@TheChrisricciardi when you drop a pile of corn it attracts many deer to a small area. compared to natural food that is spread out to a larger area. deer are not meant to feed together shoulder to shoulder.
@@TheChrisricciardi do some reading about it.the information is out there.
@BrandonRob14 Thank you very much, I have donated to the HHH for a couple years now, when I lost my job for a few months last year it was pretty scary, it really made me want to donate more, I hope this economy turns soon, I feel bad for families that can't find work and struggle to put food on the table.
:D this is awesome I have never seen a deer actually grunt before, cool footage
Bro it’s such a cool sound to hear when you’re hunting. Had a 8 point chase doe to me and he was grunting and snorting the whole time lol
Yep Baiting in New Jersey is legal and I live in Jersey and have guide in Northern Saskatchewan for 20 years and hunted all North America and am a taxidermist, bait or no bait Jersery deer are by far extreamly smarter than any other whitetail I've hunted... Great footage...
That thing chews like my x mother in law
Reminded me of Nancy Pelosi at the podium.
Give him time, he'll be a nice buck in a few years. Good camera work BTW.
Does baiting bring the dear to you or does it just make them stay when they discover the food? I would think spray scent would work better in attracting them then real food.
Baiting the deer brings them in and when doe are eating the bait... really, the doe are the bait and hopefully a nice buck will come by when they are in estrus!
TheFieldArcher It's a shame that another hunter took this guy 1 year too early. Could have been real nice the following year.
That's one nice Buck grunt
I actually live in new jersey and I hunt near a bean field and last season I bagged a giant 8 pointer that i called rib cage, his rack curved in like ribs. I had trail pics of him when he was 3 then i saw him on the last day of bow seaseon and he was a average 6, but man over the summer HE GOT MASS! DUDE HUNT ASSAPINK!
Ha,ha,ha..man new jersey deer are little compared to North carolina deer..I was born in toms river nj and moved to eastern north carolina In 1980 and the deer are giants here..we have black bear coyotes, wolf's, squirrels, raccoons, possums,alligators,snakes of all kinds..etc..you name it we have a majority of all wildlife..come to the east coast of north carolina if you want some of the greatest hunting experience of your life...are hunting season is from October 15th- January 2nd...
Sounds like you were right next to an Interstate Hwy.
Some nice long tending/breeding grunts
You can't eat the horns but you sure can steal some of that corn in the corn pile!
woe! he sure is little for a 6. i shot a 6 twice as big. nice deer.nice footage! thank you!
@calzone2229 What is the velocity of your x-bow and what is the weight of your bolt? That has a lot to do with how much your bolt drops at 30 yards.
thanks for the video.I wonder if the growl would be more pronouced from an older buck
I hope I can get a snort wheeze on video, almost did this rut but the buck did it close when he went behind trees and I stopped the camera, it sounds nothing like the calls, I guess that is why when guys snort wheeze in the hunting shows, they always seem to run away.
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I think the butthurt over the corn is a bit ridiculous. Where I hunt everyone uses corn. Come deer season it's stacked up at every sporting good store. It's not like having corn on the ground is some sort of magic magnet that draws deer to you in herds. Last Saturday I watched a little buck walk right over my corn and into the woods without slowing down. I always try to set up where I have a good view of a nice big oak tree because they're in the habit of coming there to eat the acorns, where there are game trails and buck rubs and deer droppings. You still have to scout the area and find the places where they are used to going. The corn really just makes them stop so that I can have an opportunity to make a nice humane kill. If you just walk out into the woods and toss some corn on the ground, you're not going to see anything. If you're under the impression that any idiot can walk out into the woods with a bit of corn and the deer will just come running in to get shot, you're under the wrong impression.
I like to bait through winter when the need it. Trail cam. Pull it in spring. And if I need to bring it back come bow season.
I’m not a hunter but I love to watch deer so I made a paper deer call. Do paper deer calls work?
Nice little 2 point, good eating.
Did you bait them deer in?
For New Jersey it seems to be a reasonable buck.
By what standard do eye guards not count?
cheep using corn
@TheFieldArcher i just got a crossbow (180 draw) but at around 30 yards the bolt drops about 6in. i use 00 grain heads and i guessed you could help.
thanks
pops always said ya cant eat the horns kid...lol
yeah great footage.. awsome hearing him grunt!!!
@TheFieldArcher Good deal, really like the videos. May try to get on some public land here in NC.
Parker Enforcer, made with pride right in my home state of VA. I love mine!
Is this on public land?
Heard one grunt once, it was a little grunt
@ROCKairsoft1 Congratulations!
I use to own a deer farm for breeding and good genetics usually don't kick in until the 1 1/2 year mark. Our stock always showed there full potential by this point. We had 12 and 14 pointers that were only 1.5 yrs old. The only difference is what you feed them which increases the mass of a deer rack not is structure. So a well feed 1.5 yr old 12 point will still be a 12 at 2.5 yrs but with proper nutrient it will have much better mass. Spikes at 1.5 will always be spikes or 3 points.
for one you can bait actually it just cant be during the season and their for he didn't shoot any of the deer so hes in the green if you ask me
Anyone tell you that not everyone lives where you live??? Baiting is legal in my state and many other states too.
That cool footage I like that!!!
The buck is like, "Ahhh, what's the use! Screw it, I'll go eat their food."...lol If he wants to get lucky, he needs to drop some roofies in their corn pile :)
what part of nj do u live in
I have a tree stand and everything and I honestly like to watch the deer more than kill them.
I honestly like killing them then eating them
@@robspringborg2426 that's weird
Maybe i can sit in your stand when your not taking pictures.
i would have taken him...in my experences, i have noticed that the small bucks taste SOO much better than the big ones. i dont understand some people with antler obsessions...
Where Is this?
The corns not for the buck its for the doe!! Draw the doe the buck follow
This buck is still young maybe 2 or 3... He'll be scarce in a few years, and HUGE! That's the thing with bucks, you got to get them when they're in the prime of their life.
Try 1.5 years
Nice whitetail buck
That's a nice young 6pt. My guess he is 2.5yrs old 10-12inch spread in the 60ish class range. He is a nice deer and healthy and heavy. With a few more year under his belt he will be a trophy.
Enjoyed the video :)
Glad you enjoyed, unfortunately the hunter that shot him a week after this video was recorded didn't see the potential like you and I.
Shifty Samurai
Thats New Jersey! Happens all the time!
Deer don't have "horns" they have antlers...
is that a pile of corn on the ground?
Makes me wanna have a deer as pet. They are the best creatures u see and have around in daily our life
Please come to my woods. I'll relieve you of that burden.
Yep that dude is primed up grunting and marking his territory
In NC, the legality of baiting varies by county, for instance Bladen is legal, Cumberland is not. Neighboring counties.
That is so crasy
The 30-06 would bark if he cake by me
you uploaded your video the same day i shot my first deer
Last 8 pt I shot was on the move chasing does , grunting like hell . I could here his grunts before he came running out of a rhododendron thicket
the huntings my thing.
You are feeding corn to the deer, is that legal?
Only an idiot would upload doing something illegal...
Unfortunately the hunter at the neighboring property didn't want to see what he would have looked like at 4 1/2 or 5 1/2, he killed him shortly after this footage. I spent numerous outings watching this deer, I enjoyed watching him and you can see him look up at me at 1:11, I think he knew I was no threat to him. I was waiting for his dad. I hunted his dad all fall, I finally go him on December 18th, almost 2 months after this footage was recorded.
really enjoyed this thanks!!!!
not sure where this was fimed, but he looks small for 21/2. I live in Alabama and most 1 1/2 yr old bucks on our property are at least 6 points. Often 8.
yearlings would be spiked or forked. Doesn't matter. I just like learning. We cant shoot anything under 4 1/2 but an occasional mistake is made. We have had several 17" wide 10 points at 2 1/2 yrs. The baiting debate goes on here. We will see.
Let em grow
thats a forked horn with eye guards, eye guards dont count in regs. so it would be a 4 point. Still nice little fork, def. legal.
how heavy is the pull weight of this bow?
@genbud78 Yes, it is on public land.
I'd have shot the first doe. She's bigger, and more meat! Horns don't make good stew.
Just can't go out and shoot does idiots . U gotta know which doe to shoot and how many u gonna take over the yr . The old does with yearlying is a breeder doe . Don't shoot them . If shoots doe let it be a young doe that won't breed that yr . Here on my property I should one doe every other yr . I done this for 16yrs now and u should see the herd . U should see the giants on property from knowing and manage property for 16yrs . I manage turkeys too and got real longbeards .
@BILL ANDERSON you should really calm down. We all enjoy hunting. You don't know the population in the other guys area. Just plain old rude behavior you have a great season and learn some manners
They are antlers not horns
Shoot the wrong doe bill and ya screw up the whole heard in area . True hunter doesn't shoot everything but selective. I believe it's called managing the deer heard. Doesn't matter I what buck to doe ratio if shoot wrong doe .
Ya need to learn deer ranking order . Breeder does r the one do the breeding yr by yr. Young does dont breed . Young bucks won't breed either . Dominate bucks won't allow it . Young doe won't breed because breeder doe won't allow it either . Breeder always has the yearlings or fawns in with them .
@madmike3181 Exactly! If you can't hunt them in their normal environment, then that is cheating! Come to Pa and do it like we do go in early morning or late afternoon with no bait. Lets just say everyone that baits doesn't properly deserve the right to even say that they are hunting, anyone can do that, that is easy! Every person that gets caught baiting here in Pa will lose their license for the rest of their life and pay a large fine and may do jail time of 5 years!
Y’all don’t have acorn trees or grass there dumbass? Y’alls deer don’t eat anything he’s in the woods that is their natural environment no difference in hunting over corn and a white oak that is dropping acorns or a Green field it amazes me how damn stupid people like you are
@TheFieldArcher my velocity is 30 fps and i shoot a 300 grain bolt
He was only grunting because he had to take a mean shit!
grunt at 2:30
@thebigpoopful I was giving him time... but the guy on the neighboring property doesn't believe in letting them grow, he harvested him! Oh well!
On our property we have food plots, however, I like to use corn in the thick woods to attract does and possibly have an opportunity to see the mature elusive buck. I see deer almost every time I hunt but I will only shoot a wall hanger.
E add gass ...lmao...
@WootCookies uh no, but I really don't wanna explain to you what he did O.o
In eastern U.S. a 6 point, in Canada a 2 point, in Washington State if the eye guards are over an inch long a 3 point and most Christians think GOD is either three in one or one in three. It's all a matter of perspective and the length of your measuring rod and whether your measuring rod is hanging between your ears or your knees.
was that a doe bleat around 2:56
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It looks to be a couple years old at least. Don't think the rack is getting any bigger.
Must be really hard to shoot a deer when you got corn all around you
Great video. Don't listen to all the haters.
using its the mackbooks way of speech
I had him come by a lot, I never shot him but someone else did... he had potential!
skip to 2;30
2:30
Its funny how you call a this Buck a Six point. Out West, we don't count the eye gaurd, so this would be a two point Buck.
And only count one side or say 2x2.
Do I seriously need a fucking time stamp for a deer grunt? I just want to hear the grunt man..
Hunters dont bait.
@ack2012wannab A lot of family, could have taken more. I also donated some to Hunters Helping The Hungry.
You can bait deer in NJ??
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