This TH-cam channel so far has been the most informative Whitetail scouting/information ever! Thank you for this type of format it answers so many questions. Keep it up!
Honestly, I think what makes this a really good scouting video is the pace. You arnt blowing by us viewers along with helping with a visual. Showing what it takes to breakdown a spot. You slowed down and spent all your time in and around this hub to really figure it out. Not just mark it with first sign, guesses, then seek more ground. I think that makes for a great scouting effort and planning!
Awesome video. Good to see other folks finding bedding in lower third in some places because of whatever it is. Trust what you are seeing and scouting not what you want to see or where you hoped bucks would be.
I always have a turkey call on me for entering for evening hunts. Turkey are very loud add some Turkey sounds as your walking especially if your breaking twigs, and that should calm things down. Has worked for me many times.
I agree. I hunt the WV Allegheny Front with drastic elevation, and without a doubt, sound is your number one enemy. A snap of a twig, one clang of your gear, and you might as well turn around and go back to your truck.
I think the important scrapes are in the lowlands because it holds the scent better. Even though I've seen as many up higher. I think the scent dissipates quicker
Hi Jake I heard you on the exodus podcast talking about late season hunts. I think this would meet your needs for the sleeping bag/ hunting suit. I’ve sat all day in sub 20’s with this and been find. Good luck and hope it helps. “IWOM Insulated Hunting Suits”
They did change! We started the day in that first hub and then worked a few miles back into a different hub system. We hike roughly 15 miles that day. I really appreciate you watching the video!
@@jake-bush that’s what I figured they just laid out fairly similarly that I was confused. But it was a great video. Very informative! Thank you for replying!
I know there are some natural born hunters out there. That said I have to pause a bit when I hear young guys speak so confidently about what they believe. They will watch this twenty years from now a cringe…
Thanks for watching ! Part 2 will be out in 2 weeks.
Can’t wait!
One of the best vids I’ve seen in a while
This TH-cam channel so far has been the most informative Whitetail scouting/information ever!
Thank you for this type of format it answers so many questions. Keep it up!
Some great information! Thanks fellas
Like it bro?!
One of the most detailed scouting videos ever put out. Thanks guys!
Lots of good information! Looking forward to part 2!
Honestly, I think what makes this a really good scouting video is the pace. You arnt blowing by us viewers along with helping with a visual. Showing what it takes to breakdown a spot. You slowed down and spent all your time in and around this hub to really figure it out. Not just mark it with first sign, guesses, then seek more ground. I think that makes for a great scouting effort and planning!
This is real good content ... Showing and talking about details and explaining it well.
Maybe the best scouting explanation I have heard ! Great job!
Awesome video. Good to see other folks finding bedding in lower third in some places because of whatever it is. Trust what you are seeing and scouting not what you want to see or where you hoped bucks would be.
Love these scouting videos where everything is broke down, good stuff thx Jake!
Great video, I live in eastern Kentucky. It’s tough hunting and you have to do your homework. You guys are putting out real quality hunts.
Keep ‘em coming!! Lots of great information!
This is great....
Jake is such a wealth of knowledge. Thanks for sharing!!
Man this is incredible information, thanks so much for getting boots on the ground and sharing guys!
I always have a turkey call on me for entering for evening hunts. Turkey are very loud add some Turkey sounds as your walking especially if your breaking twigs, and that should calm things down. Has worked for me many times.
Awesome info..
Thank you so much. Your video answers 90%of my questions. Time to put NY on the map👍🏼
The amount of knowledge you shared is amazing! Great explanations. Much appreciated fellas
Thanks for these videos. Hill bucks are a tough nut to crack. Help is very needed in my case.
I agree. I hunt the WV Allegheny Front with drastic elevation, and without a doubt, sound is your number one enemy. A snap of a twig, one clang of your gear, and you might as well turn around and go back to your truck.
You guys are great! Love the crow call. Lol lo e the videos great information. Live in mid western Pa, this helps a lot. We have alot of hill country.
Im from Eastern KY, i grew up in Morgan, and live in meniffe now, this is my kind of content!
Thanks for sharing bro keep up the great work!
Wow great video. Sub well deserved. Looking forward to watching more of your videos this offseason
Great job! PLEASE do more! Also actual hunt videos need to have a setup/map component as well
I think the important scrapes are in the lowlands because it holds the scent better. Even though I've seen as many up higher. I think the scent dissipates quicker
Hi Jake I heard you on the exodus podcast talking about late season hunts. I think this would meet your needs for the sleeping bag/ hunting suit. I’ve sat all day in sub 20’s with this and been find. Good luck and hope it helps. “IWOM Insulated Hunting Suits”
This guy is top level dangggg
Would love to see what tipped you off thet these were beds in the first place. Since they were early season, can’t imagine they were that obvious.
Thanks for sharing! Im hill country illiterate 😂
Killed plenty of deer over chestnut Oaks early in northeast Georgia. They tend to drop before white oak and reds here. Great video guys
Wonder if these might be swamp chestnuts... they drop earlier. Look about the same.
How do you know it’s a Buck instead of a doe bedding
i’m from eastern kentucky
Is it just me or did the maps change later in the video?
They did change! We started the day in that first hub and then worked a few miles back into a different hub system. We hike roughly 15 miles that day. I really appreciate you watching the video!
@@jake-bush that’s what I figured they just laid out fairly similarly that I was confused. But it was a great video. Very informative! Thank you for replying!
How can I join the team 😢?
Alot of assumptions here.
I know there are some natural born hunters out there. That said I have to pause a bit when I hear young guys speak so confidently about what they believe. They will watch this twenty years from now a cringe…