How to Find a Buck Bedding Area
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Buck bedding can be elusive so I go over 5 easy steps to track down buck bedding in the deer woods. From food source to daytime bedding area, I'll help you figure out where your bucks are bedded down.
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Keep out of the bedding area, hunt the food plot entrances & pinch points.
Very good general summary. Every situation is different, so you have to modify these concepts for your specific habitat. I hunt public swamp land in Mississippi. The mature bucks don't give one flip about their distance from food sources. These guys have no problem traveling 2-3 miles at night to feed, as long as they can return to a secluded, well protected space for the day. And what took me years to learn is that these bucks traverse miles of water - sometimes even swimming - to get to these places. I grew up thinking that food sources were the key. But in the habitats I hunt, at least, it's all about security and seclusion....if you're hunting the mature bucks. Identify places where humans either can't or won't go, and you'll find a trophy. It's HARD work.
Yup, good advice. I always say; the biggest bucks got that way for a reason.
Amen you said it hard work and go where others would never what to go spot on and again hard work
This was excellent. I really needed a simple explaination of what to do, where to start when scouting around. I've listened to hours of podcasts that have so much information that it clouds my mind. This video is a great, simple explaination of what to be looking for. Very much appreciated!
Glad it was helpful!
This is one of the most helpful for me out of all I have watched. I Hunt in Maine and these deer here are very skittish! At least more than other places I have hunted. The wind is constantly changing direction on me because I live down wind not far from my Washington. When the wind isn't whipping around I see deer every time I go. But that's very rare.
Glad it was helpful! Good luck!
The best video I've ever seen regarding finding beds and explaining how to do it. I'm now a subscriber!
Awesome! Thank you!
All good stuff. I hunt State land. No cameras, no cutting foliage and so overnight stands. Makes it harder.
That's the way we have always done it some of my biggest bucks were spontaneous.
Its a blessing..makes you learn to hunt
Nice lil overview n good content !
Thanks!
Good video. I have had numerous buck encounters and they were laying in fallen trees
It always surprises me the different places you'll find buck bedding but they absolutely love thick cover wherever or however they can find it.
So much information and you explained it very well. It was actually contrary to what the hunting public says. They said that bucks like to stay high when they bed so that they can see what's coming. I've never found that to be the case. Why is it that I always jump bucks extremely close? I believe that these bucks are thinking, "if I can't see them, they can't see me."
Yeah, I've seen bucks bed low and high. But it's typically always in cover unless they're bedding out of the wind on the sunny side of a hill in extremely cold climates which I didn't cover in this video. The biggest bucks I've ever busted tried to "crawl" away when I was within shotgun range through some of the thickest cover I've ever bird hunted in. Makes you realize how they got that big.
The "egg" thing was funny but a little trivia for you.... a deer will not pass up a chance to scarf down a nest of baby birds if they come across one within reach as they forage.
Interesting, I never knew that.
Also seen videos of them eating little critters like small snakes
Simple explanations, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video
You got me at Wisconsin. I’m right here with you brother. New Subscriber.
Awesome! Thank you!
Very helpful video.
Thank you!
Thanks for the info.
Very informative, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Good info!
Glad it was helpful!
Great tips!
Lol lol egg took me a minute to figure out AG .. n his particular accent ! Lol !!
so if i walk in an area and see deer fresh scat on the ground and they are big pellets that is a big deer and bedding area is close guy at work said i should hang trail cam and maybe hunt that area is that good advice
very imformative
Glad it was helpful!
When in the fall do they shift to these beds? I hunt in west central Wi with mixed woods and ag.
Bucks are going to avoid these thicker areas of the woods until they lose their velvet in about mid September. Although my mock scrapes are getting rubbed on a lot more, not just bumped, recently so they may be starting to shift already.
I don't have a major food source like an ag field within 2 miles.
I always joke they're a county away on my NW WI property but that's what makes food plots so effective on those types of properties.
Water, my friend. Water. Rub lines ,scrapes, and does.
What's mixed egg??? I didn't know deer ate eggs?
Did
you say egg?
Did you mean welcome back to the channel?
He said ag field 😂
Why no pictures of beds? And what in the hell is an egg field?
I didn’t know deer eat eggs. I’ll be sure to bring out in the woods next time
Not like this where i hunt
Didnt know deer ate eggs regularly
Like seriously, what is an egg field???
The auto generated CC must not know what agg. is lol
He just said rub on food side/ they get up stretch rub and then head to food
Doesn’t that make rub on the bed side?
Maybe they go around to food side to rub and trick us; then turn around and head to food
Ended saying they rub whenever wherever so…just go with a deer made the rub…..unless someone hunting the are wants you to set up away from a different area where they have seen deer and they’re using back side of knife to make mock rub…….
Food plot, so you chain them to a fence? What a shame. This ain't really hunting.
Ehhhhhhh wrong... Do a video on all the big bucks u've taken.