1 00:00:01,280 --> 00:00:04,720 Speaker 1: Welcome to Wired to Hunt's rut Fresh Radio, bringing you 2 00:00:04,760 --> 00:00:08,600 Speaker 1: the latest reports from the whitetail woods, presented by First Light, 3 00:00:08,960 --> 00:00:13,280 Speaker 1: creating proven versatile hunting apparel for the stand, saddle or blind. 4 00:00:13,800 --> 00:00:18,560 Speaker 1: First Light Go farther, stay Longer, and now your hosts 5 00:00:18,840 --> 00:00:20,799 Speaker 1: Case Smith and Tyler Jones. 6 00:00:21,040 --> 00:00:24,880 Speaker 2: We are well into early season whitetail hunting, but ambition 7 00:00:25,040 --> 00:00:27,920 Speaker 2: is not lost because hunters around the country remark how 8 00:00:27,920 --> 00:00:30,800 Speaker 2: weather changes are increasing deer movement. 9 00:00:31,600 --> 00:00:44,600 Speaker 3: This is rutfresh. Let's go what's going on? Everybody. 10 00:00:44,720 --> 00:00:48,159 Speaker 4: Welcome to another edition of rut Fresh Radio. This is 11 00:00:48,200 --> 00:00:52,960 Speaker 4: Week two, Week two of multiple weeks throughout the entire 12 00:00:53,000 --> 00:00:54,520 Speaker 4: fallow winter that we're going to be doing this. We're 13 00:00:54,560 --> 00:00:57,800 Speaker 4: talking to people from all over the country this week. 14 00:00:58,320 --> 00:01:00,480 Speaker 4: We're trying to bring to you a lot of these 15 00:01:00,480 --> 00:01:02,960 Speaker 4: deer seasons that are open that people think about, but 16 00:01:03,000 --> 00:01:06,280 Speaker 4: also the ones that are a little more ambiguous. Case 17 00:01:07,880 --> 00:01:10,600 Speaker 4: I feel like this is the first time it actually 18 00:01:10,600 --> 00:01:12,440 Speaker 4: feels a little bit more like deer season. 19 00:01:12,480 --> 00:01:15,480 Speaker 3: All summer, it's been blazing hart, it has been blazing hot. 20 00:01:15,480 --> 00:01:20,800 Speaker 2: The recent addition of cool weather is like almost a 21 00:01:20,880 --> 00:01:22,680 Speaker 2: new feeling because it's been so long. 22 00:01:22,560 --> 00:01:24,360 Speaker 3: But never fear. 23 00:01:24,680 --> 00:01:26,640 Speaker 2: First light has you covered whether it's hot or cold, 24 00:01:26,640 --> 00:01:27,880 Speaker 2: to get you some first light gear. 25 00:01:29,560 --> 00:01:32,160 Speaker 3: It's gear for deer. It is gear for deer. We're 26 00:01:32,160 --> 00:01:34,440 Speaker 3: in here for the deer, for the deer. And who 27 00:01:34,440 --> 00:01:38,240 Speaker 3: we're gonna hear from today? Oh man, just so many rhymes. 28 00:01:39,480 --> 00:01:39,679 Speaker 5: You know. 29 00:01:39,680 --> 00:01:41,200 Speaker 4: We got a few people that are gonna we're gonna 30 00:01:41,240 --> 00:01:44,160 Speaker 4: hearing from Greg Litzinger in Delaware. I don't even know 31 00:01:44,160 --> 00:01:45,240 Speaker 4: that season was open yet. 32 00:01:45,280 --> 00:01:48,400 Speaker 2: How big is Delaware? About the size of our county, 33 00:01:48,440 --> 00:01:50,440 Speaker 2: I feel like it is about a county size. I 34 00:01:50,480 --> 00:01:52,640 Speaker 2: feel like it's very small. I wanted to be like, man, 35 00:01:52,680 --> 00:01:54,800 Speaker 2: where are you hunting? But you know, I wouldn't be 36 00:01:54,840 --> 00:01:57,560 Speaker 2: hard to find it one day. So it's like deon, man, 37 00:01:57,600 --> 00:01:59,920 Speaker 2: it ain't hard to find That's right. Lucas Psycho and 38 00:02:00,040 --> 00:02:03,000 Speaker 2: North Dakota. He's a good friend of ours, optimist and uh, 39 00:02:03,320 --> 00:02:06,680 Speaker 2: just a really good deer hunter. He's always on just 40 00:02:07,360 --> 00:02:10,200 Speaker 2: big old and I ain't even talking about Michigan mature. 41 00:02:10,240 --> 00:02:12,440 Speaker 2: I'm talking about some mature bucks, you know what I mean. 42 00:02:12,520 --> 00:02:13,960 Speaker 2: This ain't two year olds. 43 00:02:14,560 --> 00:02:19,120 Speaker 4: Christian Babcock he's getting over a food sickness of food poisoning, 44 00:02:19,240 --> 00:02:21,520 Speaker 4: which I know how brtle that can be, but it's 45 00:02:21,520 --> 00:02:23,560 Speaker 4: a good way to start your diet. He's out in 46 00:02:23,600 --> 00:02:28,520 Speaker 4: Nebraska this week and he's been having some decent success, 47 00:02:28,560 --> 00:02:32,680 Speaker 4: good sightings, good report for us. And then our old buddy, 48 00:02:32,720 --> 00:02:35,680 Speaker 4: Brian Grossman. He's not old, He's just a buddy that 49 00:02:35,720 --> 00:02:37,480 Speaker 4: has been a buddy for an old time. 50 00:02:37,560 --> 00:02:40,160 Speaker 2: You know it was Spanish, you'd say Ola, buddy, like 51 00:02:40,200 --> 00:02:41,720 Speaker 2: that kind of old buddy. 52 00:02:42,000 --> 00:02:43,520 Speaker 4: I feel like there's a lot of people that put 53 00:02:43,680 --> 00:02:45,720 Speaker 4: La in English too, you know, when they're trying to 54 00:02:45,760 --> 00:02:49,000 Speaker 4: tie the short of old, you know, and they put 55 00:02:49,000 --> 00:02:51,800 Speaker 4: the apostrophe, or instead of putting the apostrophe, they put 56 00:02:51,800 --> 00:02:55,079 Speaker 4: a E at the end. It's Ola Olan grocery yelle. 57 00:02:56,800 --> 00:03:00,720 Speaker 4: Brian's out in Georgia. So another Southern boy who man. 58 00:03:00,800 --> 00:03:03,840 Speaker 4: He he puts a challenge on himself, you know, he's 59 00:03:04,520 --> 00:03:09,919 Speaker 4: he's a part of an entity that knows a lot 60 00:03:10,000 --> 00:03:13,919 Speaker 4: about managing deer. Yet he and he does that too, 61 00:03:14,040 --> 00:03:16,840 Speaker 4: but he still really challenges himself on public land every 62 00:03:16,919 --> 00:03:20,280 Speaker 4: year and has been really working hard to do that. 63 00:03:20,320 --> 00:03:23,760 Speaker 4: He actually had some success this past week, so September 64 00:03:23,800 --> 00:03:26,760 Speaker 4: deer doesn't he he does. Man, It's weird that Georgia 65 00:03:26,800 --> 00:03:29,000 Speaker 4: is open in September. I feel like it's got to 66 00:03:29,080 --> 00:03:32,560 Speaker 4: be just pretty much home for us, but just with 67 00:03:32,639 --> 00:03:33,320 Speaker 4: a deer season. 68 00:03:34,320 --> 00:03:35,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, so hot. I don't know. 69 00:03:35,760 --> 00:03:39,520 Speaker 2: There's a there's a trend nationally to have these earlier seasons, 70 00:03:39,960 --> 00:03:41,880 Speaker 2: and I kind of wonder what that's driven by. I 71 00:03:42,320 --> 00:03:45,800 Speaker 2: think it's pretty much economics. I would have massed. I mean, 72 00:03:45,920 --> 00:03:49,920 Speaker 2: hunters want an opportunity at velvet deer, and that's kind 73 00:03:49,920 --> 00:03:53,080 Speaker 2: of pretty apparent. But like, I don't know what a 74 00:03:53,160 --> 00:03:58,040 Speaker 2: state's motivation is unless they have their like exceeding quotas 75 00:03:58,360 --> 00:04:01,200 Speaker 2: or exceeding you know, the amount of deer that they're 76 00:04:01,200 --> 00:04:02,880 Speaker 2: trying to have in a landscape. So they're just gonna 77 00:04:02,880 --> 00:04:05,640 Speaker 2: open up more season outside of the travel thing, and 78 00:04:05,720 --> 00:04:07,800 Speaker 2: sooner or later it's gonna kind of flip flop. As 79 00:04:07,840 --> 00:04:09,800 Speaker 2: we see more and more of these states opening up 80 00:04:09,880 --> 00:04:14,080 Speaker 2: more early seasons, it's gonna not be as special anymore. 81 00:04:14,360 --> 00:04:16,960 Speaker 2: So you're gonna have less travel and it's like, well, it. 82 00:04:17,200 --> 00:04:20,839 Speaker 4: Easier to find guys for refresh though, I guarantee you 83 00:04:20,880 --> 00:04:25,800 Speaker 4: that that's right if you want your state to be 84 00:04:26,640 --> 00:04:30,240 Speaker 4: refreshed on retfresh and. 85 00:04:30,200 --> 00:04:30,840 Speaker 3: We're not hitting it. 86 00:04:30,920 --> 00:04:33,000 Speaker 2: Let us know, because we try to make sure we 87 00:04:33,120 --> 00:04:36,000 Speaker 2: hit every state in the country that has a white 88 00:04:36,040 --> 00:04:39,839 Speaker 2: tailed deer season throughout the year. But these early seasons 89 00:04:39,880 --> 00:04:41,560 Speaker 2: are kind of hard because I don't really know what's 90 00:04:41,600 --> 00:04:43,839 Speaker 2: going on in Vermont Vermont, to tell you the truth, 91 00:04:44,600 --> 00:04:45,640 Speaker 2: but especially. 92 00:04:45,240 --> 00:04:47,159 Speaker 3: Now when Bernie is out of the main news, you know, 93 00:04:48,080 --> 00:04:48,680 Speaker 3: I mean. 94 00:04:50,279 --> 00:04:52,440 Speaker 4: There's a there's a way to get in touch with 95 00:04:52,520 --> 00:04:54,120 Speaker 4: us too. Probably the best way would be just send 96 00:04:54,120 --> 00:04:58,160 Speaker 4: an Instagram messages a message. So that's uh the element wild. 97 00:04:58,560 --> 00:05:00,520 Speaker 4: So you can check that out if you if you 98 00:05:00,640 --> 00:05:03,479 Speaker 4: follow Wired to Hunt, but you don't follow us, we're 99 00:05:03,480 --> 00:05:06,640 Speaker 4: over there. If you send a message to Wired to Hunt, 100 00:05:06,680 --> 00:05:08,719 Speaker 4: it will not get responded to Norm will it probably 101 00:05:08,760 --> 00:05:11,160 Speaker 4: even get read. You know, I don't know I'm speaking 102 00:05:11,160 --> 00:05:13,400 Speaker 4: from Mark, but I can promise you that, I can 103 00:05:13,480 --> 00:05:16,280 Speaker 4: almost promise you we will not find out that your 104 00:05:16,360 --> 00:05:17,880 Speaker 4: state needs to be highlighted if you send that. 105 00:05:17,800 --> 00:05:19,719 Speaker 3: Message there, So Tyler, Yes, sir. 106 00:05:19,920 --> 00:05:22,520 Speaker 2: The guys on the podcast today talk a lot about 107 00:05:23,720 --> 00:05:30,680 Speaker 2: tactics remaining pretty similar, but weather change is making a 108 00:05:30,720 --> 00:05:36,719 Speaker 2: difference on how many deer they observe. You yourself are 109 00:05:37,040 --> 00:05:38,839 Speaker 2: I'm going to go and say likely to shoot a 110 00:05:38,880 --> 00:05:42,599 Speaker 2: September buck this year, am I yes? Likeliness, their likeness 111 00:05:42,640 --> 00:05:48,800 Speaker 2: is high. What pattern you know? This is called retfresh right, 112 00:05:48,880 --> 00:05:52,080 Speaker 2: because people like to hunt the rut. We all realize 113 00:05:52,080 --> 00:05:53,920 Speaker 2: the road is not going on in September. It's not 114 00:05:54,080 --> 00:05:58,440 Speaker 2: lost on us, I promise guys. So in fact, September 115 00:05:58,440 --> 00:06:01,520 Speaker 2: is about as far from the road as it gets outside. 116 00:06:01,080 --> 00:06:01,640 Speaker 3: Of like may. 117 00:06:01,920 --> 00:06:06,279 Speaker 2: Right, So what pattern do you expect to kill a 118 00:06:06,279 --> 00:06:08,719 Speaker 2: deer on in September? 119 00:06:09,040 --> 00:06:10,320 Speaker 3: Is it gonna better? 120 00:06:11,480 --> 00:06:11,720 Speaker 6: No? 121 00:06:11,800 --> 00:06:12,880 Speaker 3: Not in on on? 122 00:06:13,120 --> 00:06:22,800 Speaker 4: Yeah, no, I man, I would say I'm going to 123 00:06:23,760 --> 00:06:25,520 Speaker 4: kill a deer on a pattern that a lot of 124 00:06:25,520 --> 00:06:27,600 Speaker 4: guys are hunting right now, which is bed to feed, 125 00:06:27,960 --> 00:06:30,320 Speaker 4: bed to food, however you want to say it, And 126 00:06:31,520 --> 00:06:35,760 Speaker 4: probably I expect to shoot a deer. 127 00:06:35,640 --> 00:06:39,320 Speaker 3: In the evening headed to food. That's my that's my thought, 128 00:06:39,400 --> 00:06:45,680 Speaker 3: and probably not corn but something else. Let me ask 129 00:06:45,680 --> 00:06:48,200 Speaker 3: you a question. You said evening. 130 00:06:48,240 --> 00:06:51,040 Speaker 2: It's because a lot of times early season evenings are 131 00:06:51,080 --> 00:06:54,240 Speaker 2: kind of like sometimes the only time people hunt. I've 132 00:06:54,320 --> 00:06:57,120 Speaker 2: hunted mornings and evenings, but it's because I've had a 133 00:06:57,160 --> 00:07:01,400 Speaker 2: lot of room. I think the average hunter, if they're 134 00:07:01,440 --> 00:07:03,160 Speaker 2: hunting this time, you may or may not have a 135 00:07:03,200 --> 00:07:05,240 Speaker 2: ton of different areas to go to, especially if they're 136 00:07:05,279 --> 00:07:10,600 Speaker 2: hunting private ground, So how apt are you to hunt 137 00:07:10,760 --> 00:07:14,200 Speaker 2: or to write off mornings if you only have like 138 00:07:14,720 --> 00:07:18,119 Speaker 2: a limited area, so you have one hundred acres to hunt, 139 00:07:18,600 --> 00:07:19,640 Speaker 2: are you gonna hunt a morning? 140 00:07:20,840 --> 00:07:23,920 Speaker 4: I think I think it would be more based on 141 00:07:24,920 --> 00:07:27,840 Speaker 4: what the deer doing than how much room I have. 142 00:07:29,400 --> 00:07:32,560 Speaker 4: I think, you know, generally speaking, the less room you have, 143 00:07:32,760 --> 00:07:35,280 Speaker 4: probably you're probably right, you're probably on the right track there, 144 00:07:35,640 --> 00:07:38,760 Speaker 4: But I definitely think that it would be more. I 145 00:07:38,800 --> 00:07:42,880 Speaker 4: would think more about when is that deer most killable 146 00:07:43,680 --> 00:07:48,480 Speaker 4: and or is he killable in the morning, as opposed to, 147 00:07:49,040 --> 00:07:52,600 Speaker 4: you know, the number of acres. So I think, like 148 00:07:52,640 --> 00:07:54,200 Speaker 4: I guess what I'm saying is I killed the deer 149 00:07:55,040 --> 00:07:59,400 Speaker 4: October fourth on bed to feed nothing else. In a 150 00:07:59,400 --> 00:08:02,800 Speaker 4: bachelor group with another nice eight point killed a ten 151 00:08:02,880 --> 00:08:07,280 Speaker 4: point on public ground. They were I don't know what 152 00:08:07,960 --> 00:08:09,200 Speaker 4: you know if there's a term for it, but I 153 00:08:09,280 --> 00:08:12,640 Speaker 4: always call it back to bed food stage or staging, 154 00:08:13,120 --> 00:08:17,400 Speaker 4: and so essentially deer all early season they'll leave these 155 00:08:17,440 --> 00:08:21,280 Speaker 4: agfields and pretty early usually and then they'll get into 156 00:08:21,320 --> 00:08:23,679 Speaker 4: cover and then they'll feed around for quite a while 157 00:08:23,800 --> 00:08:26,560 Speaker 4: sometimes so they may not even move a lot, or 158 00:08:26,600 --> 00:08:28,760 Speaker 4: they may still kind of browse through and move pretty good, 159 00:08:28,800 --> 00:08:33,160 Speaker 4: which they were doing that morning. And you know, really 160 00:08:33,200 --> 00:08:35,080 Speaker 4: what they're looking what you're looking at is like high 161 00:08:35,160 --> 00:08:40,960 Speaker 4: Stem count high Ford count cover that a deer, it feels, 162 00:08:41,080 --> 00:08:45,240 Speaker 4: you know, is pretty has got a good advantage of 163 00:08:45,559 --> 00:08:48,400 Speaker 4: for the cover for what he likes for that time 164 00:08:48,440 --> 00:08:51,080 Speaker 4: of year when he's not like stupid like they are 165 00:08:51,080 --> 00:08:53,200 Speaker 4: on the rut, you know, and just crazy. 166 00:08:53,400 --> 00:08:56,199 Speaker 3: And so you know you've. 167 00:08:56,000 --> 00:08:58,760 Speaker 4: Got the cover aspect, but you also need something for 168 00:08:58,840 --> 00:09:00,599 Speaker 4: them to browse on. So in this case, it was 169 00:09:00,600 --> 00:09:02,480 Speaker 4: a lot of willows for the cover, I felt like, 170 00:09:03,040 --> 00:09:05,720 Speaker 4: and a lot of just random I don't even know. 171 00:09:05,880 --> 00:09:07,800 Speaker 4: It was in South Dakota. There's Forbes everywhere. That was 172 00:09:07,800 --> 00:09:10,400 Speaker 4: a couple of years ago. So they were just browsing 173 00:09:10,480 --> 00:09:13,400 Speaker 4: like crazy. This was so fat. So I think that's 174 00:09:13,480 --> 00:09:15,280 Speaker 4: kind of what I look at more than ething, is 175 00:09:15,320 --> 00:09:16,679 Speaker 4: like can I kill that deer in the morning? And 176 00:09:17,080 --> 00:09:21,080 Speaker 4: so I knew where these deer were probably going to 177 00:09:21,200 --> 00:09:24,520 Speaker 4: destinate the night before. I had made assumptions, but I 178 00:09:24,559 --> 00:09:27,040 Speaker 4: hadn't actually seen these deer in this field, and so 179 00:09:27,640 --> 00:09:30,040 Speaker 4: and then I put together that betting would be, you 180 00:09:30,040 --> 00:09:32,360 Speaker 4: know whatever, a half mile away or something. So it's 181 00:09:32,440 --> 00:09:34,640 Speaker 4: kind of my long winded answer to that. I guess 182 00:09:34,679 --> 00:09:37,400 Speaker 4: it's good. Wind is good this time of year, especially 183 00:09:37,400 --> 00:09:40,840 Speaker 4: long ones. Yeah, I mean, if it's still it's not good. 184 00:09:40,840 --> 00:09:44,439 Speaker 2: Guys the little breeze to make sure that sin is 185 00:09:44,480 --> 00:09:46,800 Speaker 2: going in the right direction, I think that to kind 186 00:09:46,800 --> 00:09:48,800 Speaker 2: of go along with that and to kind of play off. 187 00:09:48,679 --> 00:09:52,440 Speaker 3: The joke had just made. Early season. 188 00:09:52,480 --> 00:09:56,520 Speaker 2: Deer are really patetrable and if you mess up that pattern, 189 00:09:56,559 --> 00:09:58,640 Speaker 2: it could be a sad day for you. So don't 190 00:09:58,720 --> 00:10:01,120 Speaker 2: go in there blowing your went in a sketchy direction 191 00:10:01,400 --> 00:10:03,880 Speaker 2: or whatever, because they are just pretty sensitive this time 192 00:10:03,880 --> 00:10:05,880 Speaker 2: of year. They have nothing else to do except to live. 193 00:10:06,240 --> 00:10:08,400 Speaker 2: They're not trying to breed, they're not trying to fight, 194 00:10:08,480 --> 00:10:10,360 Speaker 2: none of that stuff. They just want to live, so 195 00:10:10,840 --> 00:10:12,079 Speaker 2: they will blow out. 196 00:10:12,240 --> 00:10:12,400 Speaker 3: You know. 197 00:10:12,760 --> 00:10:15,400 Speaker 4: This is a good point man. In fact, those deer 198 00:10:15,440 --> 00:10:17,920 Speaker 4: had been seen one of by one of our compotteries, 199 00:10:18,880 --> 00:10:20,960 Speaker 4: I think maybe two days before or the day. 200 00:10:20,800 --> 00:10:22,840 Speaker 3: Before, Yeah, and. 201 00:10:24,040 --> 00:10:27,080 Speaker 4: Had gotten your wind I think at some point, right, yep, 202 00:10:27,160 --> 00:10:29,000 Speaker 4: And they were they were not long ways away, but 203 00:10:29,040 --> 00:10:31,080 Speaker 4: they were off that pattern for sure. They were onto 204 00:10:31,120 --> 00:10:33,520 Speaker 4: a different pattern. And I didn't intend to go hunt 205 00:10:33,600 --> 00:10:36,640 Speaker 4: this buck, but that's the buck. The two bachelor bucks 206 00:10:36,640 --> 00:10:38,120 Speaker 4: that came in were the ones you had seen, Like. 207 00:10:38,040 --> 00:10:40,000 Speaker 2: There's a decent distance from where I had seen them, 208 00:10:40,080 --> 00:10:43,240 Speaker 2: and they winded and left out, not like freaking out 209 00:10:43,320 --> 00:10:44,760 Speaker 2: or anything, you know, running. 210 00:10:44,400 --> 00:10:47,000 Speaker 3: But they end. Yeah. 211 00:10:47,080 --> 00:10:49,560 Speaker 2: So anyways, I think that's a good thing to keep 212 00:10:49,600 --> 00:10:51,760 Speaker 2: in mind this early season. I'm excited to hear what 213 00:10:51,800 --> 00:10:54,160 Speaker 2: the other guys around the country have to say, because 214 00:10:54,920 --> 00:10:57,400 Speaker 2: it's interesting to me, honestly, is that around the country 215 00:10:57,440 --> 00:10:59,800 Speaker 2: almost the same thing is happening everywhere right now, and 216 00:11:01,000 --> 00:11:04,319 Speaker 2: as the the year starts to progress and fall starts 217 00:11:04,360 --> 00:11:06,959 Speaker 2: to push down, we get to see the changes kind 218 00:11:06,960 --> 00:11:09,920 Speaker 2: of happen for different hunters around the country. So it's 219 00:11:09,960 --> 00:11:11,800 Speaker 2: an exciting time of year. And I say it almost 220 00:11:11,800 --> 00:11:14,319 Speaker 2: every podcast right now. Der season is close. It's real close. 221 00:11:14,360 --> 00:11:15,880 Speaker 2: In fact, some of you are having it dear season 222 00:11:15,960 --> 00:11:18,959 Speaker 2: right So congratulations to you. I'm about to leave out 223 00:11:18,960 --> 00:11:22,080 Speaker 2: on a top secret near mission myself and then go 224 00:11:22,120 --> 00:11:26,040 Speaker 2: shoot the biggest elk of my life. It's gonna happen. Wow, Yeah, 225 00:11:26,080 --> 00:11:29,160 Speaker 2: I'm calling dude, call it September. Well, I haven't shot 226 00:11:29,240 --> 00:11:30,959 Speaker 2: very big Elk. I saw a few olk, but they're all, 227 00:11:31,040 --> 00:11:34,080 Speaker 2: like you know, in the high two hundreds, so yeah, 228 00:11:34,160 --> 00:11:34,880 Speaker 2: I can do better than that. 229 00:11:34,920 --> 00:11:36,240 Speaker 3: I feel like you might have shot one that was 230 00:11:36,280 --> 00:11:37,160 Speaker 3: bigger one time too. 231 00:11:38,559 --> 00:11:38,800 Speaker 5: Yeah. 232 00:11:38,880 --> 00:11:41,640 Speaker 3: He lived over it though sadly I hate to bring 233 00:11:41,679 --> 00:11:44,160 Speaker 3: it up. Well you did, but I did. 234 00:11:45,120 --> 00:11:48,240 Speaker 4: But I just was thinking because you might end up 235 00:11:48,480 --> 00:11:50,640 Speaker 4: seeing some of that footage here pretty soon. 236 00:11:50,800 --> 00:11:52,040 Speaker 3: So uh yeah. 237 00:11:52,240 --> 00:11:54,560 Speaker 2: By the way, guys, if you're listening today, there's an 238 00:11:54,600 --> 00:11:57,439 Speaker 2: Element episode as well. Go check out that on our feed. 239 00:11:58,240 --> 00:12:00,760 Speaker 2: But for now, let's get to here. You're what the 240 00:12:00,800 --> 00:12:03,960 Speaker 2: guys around the country have to say about white Tail Bucks. 241 00:12:05,080 --> 00:12:07,120 Speaker 4: Now on the phone, I've got my good friend Greg 242 00:12:07,200 --> 00:12:10,000 Speaker 4: lit singer not to be confused with Ashley Simpson, the 243 00:12:10,000 --> 00:12:15,600 Speaker 4: lip syncer. Greg, you've been hunting Delaware, man, how's how's 244 00:12:15,600 --> 00:12:16,000 Speaker 4: that been? 245 00:12:17,000 --> 00:12:22,280 Speaker 7: It was hot, yeah, hot and shifting winds, which makes 246 00:12:22,320 --> 00:12:23,439 Speaker 7: for a fun time in the woods. 247 00:12:23,480 --> 00:12:25,880 Speaker 4: You know, that makes it near impossible, man, the shifting 248 00:12:25,880 --> 00:12:28,880 Speaker 4: winds thing. Those kind of still days or variable winds, man, 249 00:12:29,000 --> 00:12:30,120 Speaker 4: can be really tough. 250 00:12:30,679 --> 00:12:30,880 Speaker 6: Yeah. 251 00:12:31,559 --> 00:12:34,040 Speaker 7: Two days we had good win and they were the 252 00:12:34,040 --> 00:12:35,880 Speaker 7: best days of being the woods. You know, steady wind 253 00:12:37,000 --> 00:12:40,360 Speaker 7: you ever seen, but that shifting wings, shifting warm winds 254 00:12:40,360 --> 00:12:41,319 Speaker 7: are just it's tough. 255 00:12:41,600 --> 00:12:43,959 Speaker 4: I wonder if the deer feel that, Like if a 256 00:12:44,040 --> 00:12:46,200 Speaker 4: deer is like man, I got a consistent win, like 257 00:12:46,240 --> 00:12:49,400 Speaker 4: it's instinctual more than this, but like, you know, I 258 00:12:49,440 --> 00:12:51,959 Speaker 4: got something that I can stick my nose into and walk. 259 00:12:52,080 --> 00:12:55,360 Speaker 7: You know, I think older bucks, yes, younger bucks probably 260 00:12:55,360 --> 00:12:57,599 Speaker 7: not so much, but I think there's been around for 261 00:12:57,760 --> 00:13:00,640 Speaker 7: as he wants a steady so much that he wins. 262 00:13:00,720 --> 00:13:03,679 Speaker 4: Sure, so public land in Delaware, not a lot of 263 00:13:03,720 --> 00:13:06,840 Speaker 4: people thinking about that that are at least across the US. 264 00:13:06,960 --> 00:13:11,280 Speaker 4: And uh, it was hot and variable winds, but you 265 00:13:11,360 --> 00:13:13,600 Speaker 4: still had some deer come by, right, Yeah. 266 00:13:13,800 --> 00:13:15,719 Speaker 7: I was on deer almost every morning. Every time I 267 00:13:15,720 --> 00:13:19,360 Speaker 7: went out, I had deer almost in range and three 268 00:13:19,920 --> 00:13:22,280 Speaker 7: three four times out there I could have I could 269 00:13:22,280 --> 00:13:27,920 Speaker 7: have killed some does. But you know, foliage and stick sometimes. 270 00:13:28,000 --> 00:13:31,080 Speaker 4: Yeah, this time here can be tough. Did you what 271 00:13:31,240 --> 00:13:34,480 Speaker 4: kind of patterns were you basing your hunting sets on? 272 00:13:35,559 --> 00:13:39,280 Speaker 7: Fifty yards off? You know, bean fields? Cornfields? 273 00:13:39,280 --> 00:13:39,559 Speaker 3: Cool? 274 00:13:40,240 --> 00:13:43,200 Speaker 7: I think people sleep on the corn when there's beans around. 275 00:13:43,280 --> 00:13:45,199 Speaker 7: But I get the same pattern. 276 00:13:45,000 --> 00:13:45,880 Speaker 3: Deer going the food. 277 00:13:46,280 --> 00:13:48,160 Speaker 7: They're not gonna walk the mile to get beans and 278 00:13:48,200 --> 00:13:49,840 Speaker 7: there's corn right there, you know, m hm. 279 00:13:50,520 --> 00:13:53,920 Speaker 2: As you know, the months pushing on here, I feel 280 00:13:54,000 --> 00:13:56,160 Speaker 2: like the bachelor groups are going to start to spread out. 281 00:13:56,160 --> 00:13:57,720 Speaker 3: Did you see bucks in bachelor groups? 282 00:13:57,760 --> 00:14:01,319 Speaker 2: Do you feel like they were kind of loaners? 283 00:14:01,360 --> 00:14:04,000 Speaker 7: My buddy seen them in groups and I started noticing 284 00:14:04,040 --> 00:14:06,120 Speaker 7: some rub and scrapes that are they're not ready to 285 00:14:06,160 --> 00:14:06,760 Speaker 7: break off some. 286 00:14:06,720 --> 00:14:07,320 Speaker 3: Of these boats. 287 00:14:07,600 --> 00:14:13,640 Speaker 4: Yeah, you know, still a velvet half and half. Yeah, yeah, gotcha. 288 00:14:14,240 --> 00:14:17,320 Speaker 4: So I guess as you as you look at the 289 00:14:17,320 --> 00:14:21,560 Speaker 4: next week and maybe weather, maybe moon, maybe you know, 290 00:14:21,640 --> 00:14:24,240 Speaker 4: even consistent winds, Like you said, if it's more consistent, 291 00:14:24,280 --> 00:14:26,440 Speaker 4: what are there anything? Is there anything to look up 292 00:14:26,600 --> 00:14:28,400 Speaker 4: like forward to Is it gonna be better or worse? 293 00:14:28,440 --> 00:14:30,240 Speaker 4: It's the same. Are you gonna switch patternings? 294 00:14:30,880 --> 00:14:32,840 Speaker 7: I think it's gonna be better because the temperature is going. 295 00:14:32,840 --> 00:14:35,960 Speaker 3: To be more favorable for better winds. 296 00:14:36,160 --> 00:14:39,960 Speaker 7: Okay, we had that warm, warm weather and variable winds 297 00:14:39,960 --> 00:14:43,120 Speaker 7: and then like the dreaded east wind it's it's I 298 00:14:43,160 --> 00:14:45,160 Speaker 7: don't see a lot of big deering east wims personally. 299 00:14:45,240 --> 00:14:45,480 Speaker 8: Yeah. 300 00:14:45,640 --> 00:14:46,040 Speaker 3: Yeah. 301 00:14:46,160 --> 00:14:48,040 Speaker 2: When you've got a big system like out in the 302 00:14:48,760 --> 00:14:50,960 Speaker 2: Atlantic over there, does that like you know, there's a 303 00:14:51,040 --> 00:14:55,000 Speaker 2: huge hurricane it's building. Do you feel like that gives 304 00:14:55,000 --> 00:14:57,440 Speaker 2: you good consistent weather or is that gonna be something 305 00:14:57,440 --> 00:14:58,360 Speaker 2: that makes it volatile? 306 00:14:59,160 --> 00:15:01,680 Speaker 7: If it if it makes it up in full force, 307 00:15:01,760 --> 00:15:04,120 Speaker 7: and yeah, you can get some some consistency four a 308 00:15:04,160 --> 00:15:04,960 Speaker 7: day or two out of it. 309 00:15:05,080 --> 00:15:06,080 Speaker 3: Four it turns the crap. 310 00:15:06,600 --> 00:15:09,800 Speaker 4: Yeah, okay, So are you are you changing your patterns 311 00:15:10,360 --> 00:15:11,880 Speaker 4: the way you're hunting or what you're hunting? 312 00:15:11,920 --> 00:15:13,080 Speaker 3: What pattern you're hunting on. 313 00:15:14,680 --> 00:15:15,080 Speaker 5: The food? 314 00:15:15,320 --> 00:15:15,560 Speaker 8: Yeah? 315 00:15:15,640 --> 00:15:16,720 Speaker 4: Okay, I got you. 316 00:15:16,840 --> 00:15:20,200 Speaker 7: Yeah, so not so close to the food in the evening. 317 00:15:20,240 --> 00:15:21,240 Speaker 5: You know, I might back off. 318 00:15:21,200 --> 00:15:23,520 Speaker 7: One hundred and fifty yards, but I don't know if 319 00:15:23,520 --> 00:15:27,720 Speaker 7: he's going to break your daylight. You know, I prefer 320 00:15:27,760 --> 00:15:30,120 Speaker 7: to shoot him an hour before I don't. I'm not 321 00:15:30,160 --> 00:15:32,360 Speaker 7: a fan of gray light as I get older because 322 00:15:32,400 --> 00:15:34,800 Speaker 7: my vision isn't the best. So I like to shoot 323 00:15:34,840 --> 00:15:36,920 Speaker 7: them a little bit before dark. 324 00:15:37,480 --> 00:15:38,840 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, for sure. 325 00:15:38,920 --> 00:15:42,000 Speaker 2: Do you uh, I know off air will go We're 326 00:15:42,000 --> 00:15:43,560 Speaker 2: talking a little bit. You said that you got to 327 00:15:43,600 --> 00:15:45,960 Speaker 2: a field or an area and you were already on 328 00:15:46,000 --> 00:15:48,680 Speaker 2: the field early. Is that something that you've been noticing 329 00:15:48,720 --> 00:15:51,000 Speaker 2: lately or and you having to adjust kind of when 330 00:15:51,000 --> 00:15:52,200 Speaker 2: you hit in the woods. 331 00:15:52,920 --> 00:15:56,520 Speaker 7: Ye, usually I find that when the red moons. I'm 332 00:15:56,520 --> 00:15:58,880 Speaker 7: not I don't fully believe in the red moon, but 333 00:15:58,960 --> 00:16:01,640 Speaker 7: some in season, like early season, before pressure kicks in, 334 00:16:02,560 --> 00:16:04,200 Speaker 7: they were saying that deer were gonna be on the 335 00:16:04,200 --> 00:16:07,640 Speaker 7: field edge at like five o'clock and five o'clock. 336 00:16:07,320 --> 00:16:08,240 Speaker 3: The deer are pouring out. 337 00:16:08,320 --> 00:16:12,520 Speaker 2: So there's something to it for sure. If that's the case, man, 338 00:16:12,600 --> 00:16:15,120 Speaker 2: that's cool. As you look forward to the next week here, 339 00:16:15,920 --> 00:16:18,120 Speaker 2: if you had to rate the buck movement on a 340 00:16:18,160 --> 00:16:19,680 Speaker 2: scale of one to ten, what do you think that 341 00:16:19,720 --> 00:16:20,240 Speaker 2: looks like. 342 00:16:21,280 --> 00:16:22,120 Speaker 3: It's gonna get better? 343 00:16:22,160 --> 00:16:22,800 Speaker 7: I won't give it. 344 00:16:22,840 --> 00:16:26,160 Speaker 3: Probably a six, all right, dude. Yeah, six is encouraged 345 00:16:26,880 --> 00:16:28,720 Speaker 3: the time. It works every time. Man. 346 00:16:28,840 --> 00:16:33,240 Speaker 4: Yeah, well, thanks for giving us the report. 347 00:16:33,280 --> 00:16:33,440 Speaker 5: Man. 348 00:16:33,720 --> 00:16:35,720 Speaker 4: I appreciate you man, as a friend and as a 349 00:16:35,760 --> 00:16:38,360 Speaker 4: fellow hunter. Man, I know you you are worth your salt. 350 00:16:38,440 --> 00:16:38,600 Speaker 3: Man. 351 00:16:38,640 --> 00:16:40,480 Speaker 4: You do a good job and uh and you get 352 00:16:40,520 --> 00:16:43,280 Speaker 4: after the big old bucks. Yeah dude, so uh anyway, 353 00:16:43,320 --> 00:16:45,080 Speaker 4: I hopefully get talk to you again this year. But 354 00:16:45,120 --> 00:16:47,720 Speaker 4: if not, man, h I hope you get after him 355 00:16:47,760 --> 00:16:50,120 Speaker 4: and kill some big bucks there in Delaware and everywhere else. 356 00:16:50,680 --> 00:16:52,360 Speaker 3: Same with same as you guys. Save to you guys. 357 00:16:52,480 --> 00:16:56,280 Speaker 4: Thanks man, Now on the phone, Lucas Psycho, good buddy 358 00:16:56,320 --> 00:16:59,800 Speaker 4: of ours from North Dakota. He's uh, he's been hunting 359 00:17:00,120 --> 00:17:03,120 Speaker 4: as usual and uh, bucks tend to go down around you. 360 00:17:03,160 --> 00:17:03,320 Speaker 5: Man. 361 00:17:03,360 --> 00:17:04,360 Speaker 3: What else has been going on? 362 00:17:06,080 --> 00:17:08,160 Speaker 6: Not much, man, just just wrapped up a deer camp 363 00:17:08,160 --> 00:17:10,240 Speaker 6: with the guys and knocked down a couple of bucks 364 00:17:10,280 --> 00:17:13,880 Speaker 6: and one particularly pretty big one and and uh yeah, 365 00:17:13,960 --> 00:17:15,400 Speaker 6: fixing to go out this evening. 366 00:17:15,160 --> 00:17:18,680 Speaker 4: Here, Dude, you are a big buck magnet. Dude, I 367 00:17:18,720 --> 00:17:19,560 Speaker 4: don't understand it. 368 00:17:21,119 --> 00:17:21,560 Speaker 3: I don't know. 369 00:17:22,560 --> 00:17:24,960 Speaker 6: Just like as I'll say this, I'm statistically lucky. 370 00:17:25,440 --> 00:17:28,920 Speaker 4: Well, I would say, statistically you're pretty good deer hunter probably, 371 00:17:28,960 --> 00:17:32,800 Speaker 4: you know. But uh, anyway, man, what'd y'all so you 372 00:17:32,840 --> 00:17:34,439 Speaker 4: had two deer go down and camp? 373 00:17:35,000 --> 00:17:35,320 Speaker 5: Uh? 374 00:17:35,400 --> 00:17:38,040 Speaker 4: Was there any commonalities between how you guys were able 375 00:17:38,040 --> 00:17:39,960 Speaker 4: to take them, Like what patterns you're hunting them on 376 00:17:40,040 --> 00:17:41,159 Speaker 4: or whatever? Yeah? 377 00:17:41,240 --> 00:17:43,920 Speaker 6: Yeah, just strictly bed to bet to you know, bed 378 00:17:43,960 --> 00:17:44,640 Speaker 6: to food, right. 379 00:17:44,760 --> 00:17:44,960 Speaker 5: Yeah. 380 00:17:45,200 --> 00:17:47,879 Speaker 6: Alf Alfa fields. Elf alfa fields have been hot. You know, 381 00:17:48,359 --> 00:17:51,600 Speaker 6: that's the that's the green right now up here. So anyway, 382 00:17:51,640 --> 00:17:53,680 Speaker 6: we got alf alfa fields, we've been hitting those, hitting 383 00:17:53,720 --> 00:17:56,800 Speaker 6: those hard and hunting the transition areas for bead to food. 384 00:17:57,080 --> 00:18:00,760 Speaker 6: So you know, mornings have been hotter than been the 385 00:18:00,800 --> 00:18:03,680 Speaker 6: evenings for for the most part. Uh, they generally are, 386 00:18:03,960 --> 00:18:06,639 Speaker 6: especially when we get we got some ninety degree tempts 387 00:18:06,640 --> 00:18:10,160 Speaker 6: there over opening week and almost almost one hundred one day, 388 00:18:10,600 --> 00:18:13,879 Speaker 6: and uh so evening movement was almost nothing. 389 00:18:14,320 --> 00:18:15,240 Speaker 3: And then but what. 390 00:18:15,160 --> 00:18:17,840 Speaker 6: That does do over around here seems like the mornings 391 00:18:17,960 --> 00:18:20,280 Speaker 6: they they moved a little bit later on those hot days. 392 00:18:20,320 --> 00:18:23,399 Speaker 2: So dude, I love that strategy. That's the thing that 393 00:18:23,480 --> 00:18:26,119 Speaker 2: I'll love to do too. I love morning's early season. 394 00:18:26,480 --> 00:18:27,960 Speaker 2: And one of the things I've seen you do a 395 00:18:27,960 --> 00:18:31,040 Speaker 2: lot is uh like, find a buck and move in 396 00:18:31,119 --> 00:18:32,879 Speaker 2: on him. Is that still what y'all are doing kind 397 00:18:32,880 --> 00:18:34,680 Speaker 2: of here in this early season or are you hunting? 398 00:18:36,680 --> 00:18:37,000 Speaker 3: Yeah? 399 00:18:37,040 --> 00:18:40,240 Speaker 6: Absolutely, we you know, we uh we had we had 400 00:18:40,240 --> 00:18:43,040 Speaker 6: to make a make a good a good move on 401 00:18:43,040 --> 00:18:44,240 Speaker 6: one of the bucks, and. 402 00:18:44,119 --> 00:18:45,199 Speaker 3: Uh it took us. 403 00:18:45,240 --> 00:18:46,920 Speaker 6: It took us three four days to figure it out, 404 00:18:46,960 --> 00:18:48,639 Speaker 6: but we finally figured it out and got in on 405 00:18:48,720 --> 00:18:50,359 Speaker 6: him and he just you know, just so happened to 406 00:18:50,400 --> 00:18:52,240 Speaker 6: walk to my buddy rather than me, which is just 407 00:18:52,320 --> 00:18:54,760 Speaker 6: fine because that's what we're out there for, is we're 408 00:18:54,800 --> 00:18:56,320 Speaker 6: out there to share it share it with the guys 409 00:18:56,320 --> 00:18:58,359 Speaker 6: we want to share with, you know, so for sure, 410 00:18:58,920 --> 00:19:01,040 Speaker 6: So that's that's what it's all belt. So he smacked 411 00:19:01,080 --> 00:19:04,320 Speaker 6: him hard, shot him, and Uh, what. 412 00:19:05,119 --> 00:19:07,040 Speaker 2: Shit of the bucks where you're at have shared their 413 00:19:07,119 --> 00:19:07,720 Speaker 2: velvet so far? 414 00:19:07,720 --> 00:19:10,920 Speaker 3: Do you think? What's that? What percentage of the bucks 415 00:19:10,920 --> 00:19:12,560 Speaker 3: where you're at have shared their velvet so far? Do 416 00:19:12,600 --> 00:19:12,960 Speaker 3: you think? 417 00:19:14,240 --> 00:19:18,480 Speaker 6: Uh? Well, by right now we're probably looking at majority. Yeah, 418 00:19:18,520 --> 00:19:20,600 Speaker 6: So it was it was like fifty percent through the week, 419 00:19:20,640 --> 00:19:23,560 Speaker 6: it seemed like though. So the one buck we the 420 00:19:23,560 --> 00:19:26,520 Speaker 6: one buck my buddy Dustin got was was vent full velvet, 421 00:19:26,600 --> 00:19:29,320 Speaker 6: and then uh, the one that my buddy, my other 422 00:19:29,320 --> 00:19:33,639 Speaker 6: buddy got on the sixth was pretty much out cool. 423 00:19:34,080 --> 00:19:37,600 Speaker 4: So in the next week or so, are they still 424 00:19:37,720 --> 00:19:39,520 Speaker 4: is do you still feel like you're gonna because I 425 00:19:39,560 --> 00:19:41,439 Speaker 4: know when we first got on, you were talking to 426 00:19:41,440 --> 00:19:44,159 Speaker 4: me about off air about you're gonna be getting back 427 00:19:44,200 --> 00:19:46,439 Speaker 4: after him again. Are they gonna still be doing the 428 00:19:46,520 --> 00:19:49,399 Speaker 4: same type of things, bed to feed, same type of 429 00:19:49,440 --> 00:19:52,760 Speaker 4: betting and and also probably on alfalfa or you think 430 00:19:52,800 --> 00:19:54,040 Speaker 4: there's gonna be some sort of switch. 431 00:19:54,960 --> 00:19:56,960 Speaker 3: Nope, I think we're gonna stay stay the same. 432 00:19:57,200 --> 00:19:57,919 Speaker 8: As far as. 433 00:19:57,840 --> 00:20:00,520 Speaker 6: Movement, patterns for for the next few weeks here. For sure, 434 00:20:01,359 --> 00:20:05,439 Speaker 6: this week, like it's seventy degrees now, so and it's 435 00:20:05,440 --> 00:20:07,760 Speaker 6: supposed to stay stay seventy. A little bit of rain 436 00:20:08,359 --> 00:20:11,359 Speaker 6: moving through here this weekend, so it's uh it's gonna 437 00:20:11,400 --> 00:20:11,720 Speaker 6: be good. 438 00:20:11,840 --> 00:20:13,600 Speaker 3: And uh it looks like we're. 439 00:20:13,400 --> 00:20:15,240 Speaker 6: Still gonna warm up in like the eighties this next 440 00:20:15,240 --> 00:20:18,960 Speaker 6: coming week here, uh so, which is great because one 441 00:20:18,960 --> 00:20:21,160 Speaker 6: thing that sucks is if you just have stagnant weather patterns, 442 00:20:21,160 --> 00:20:22,359 Speaker 6: So just deer get a little bit. 443 00:20:22,240 --> 00:20:23,919 Speaker 8: Stagnant, kind of almost like they're bored. 444 00:20:24,080 --> 00:20:26,119 Speaker 6: Yeah, so, uh, you know, we get this this up 445 00:20:26,160 --> 00:20:28,720 Speaker 6: and down movements, whether it's even hot super hot to 446 00:20:28,840 --> 00:20:31,440 Speaker 6: super cool and off. I'll take it as long as 447 00:20:31,440 --> 00:20:34,199 Speaker 6: that that that that weather pattern is changing, you know. 448 00:20:34,440 --> 00:20:37,919 Speaker 2: Yeah, so with the impending weather change coming, if you 449 00:20:37,960 --> 00:20:39,760 Speaker 2: had to rate what you think the next week is 450 00:20:39,800 --> 00:20:41,400 Speaker 2: going to be like on a scale of one to ten, 451 00:20:41,480 --> 00:20:43,480 Speaker 2: what do you think that's gonna look like for buck movement. 452 00:20:44,200 --> 00:20:46,240 Speaker 6: I think we're gonna be sitting right close to it, 453 00:20:46,480 --> 00:20:48,960 Speaker 6: right around an eight nine ground here. I think you're 454 00:20:49,000 --> 00:20:51,720 Speaker 6: gonna you're gonna you're gonna have some good opportunities and 455 00:20:51,720 --> 00:20:54,480 Speaker 6: and and uh you know, you're gonna move really well 456 00:20:54,520 --> 00:20:56,680 Speaker 6: for at least the next four or five days for sure, 457 00:20:56,720 --> 00:20:59,119 Speaker 6: and then we're gonna get a change and wins likely 458 00:20:59,160 --> 00:21:01,520 Speaker 6: with that that a d degree temps will get some south. 459 00:21:01,680 --> 00:21:03,680 Speaker 6: So what it does too, it opens up all these 460 00:21:03,680 --> 00:21:06,080 Speaker 6: different areas to hunt, you know, with the other wins 461 00:21:06,080 --> 00:21:08,560 Speaker 6: that you generally don't have. So you know, it gives 462 00:21:08,600 --> 00:21:10,800 Speaker 6: you those, you know, opportunities to move in on stuff 463 00:21:10,800 --> 00:21:13,240 Speaker 6: that you you haven't been to. So those first sit 464 00:21:13,359 --> 00:21:15,760 Speaker 6: hunts are are you know that those are gonna be 465 00:21:15,840 --> 00:21:17,639 Speaker 6: very valued available for guys. 466 00:21:17,680 --> 00:21:20,919 Speaker 3: So yeah, dude, you're so good at this. 467 00:21:21,040 --> 00:21:21,240 Speaker 8: Man. 468 00:21:21,480 --> 00:21:23,679 Speaker 4: I just I appreciate you having on the phone and 469 00:21:23,680 --> 00:21:26,159 Speaker 4: spending time with us man and just putting some wisdom 470 00:21:26,200 --> 00:21:29,640 Speaker 4: into the podcast. And uh, you know, appreciate your energy, dude. 471 00:21:29,640 --> 00:21:32,439 Speaker 4: You're always such an optimistic dude and just full energy. 472 00:21:32,480 --> 00:21:34,639 Speaker 3: Man. So I hope you uh, I hope you guys 473 00:21:34,640 --> 00:21:35,439 Speaker 3: have a great season. 474 00:21:35,480 --> 00:21:35,680 Speaker 5: Man. 475 00:21:36,359 --> 00:21:37,840 Speaker 3: Hell yeah you too. You guys too. 476 00:21:37,880 --> 00:21:39,679 Speaker 5: You know, I always appreciate chatting. 477 00:21:39,400 --> 00:21:40,000 Speaker 3: With you guys. 478 00:21:56,600 --> 00:21:59,200 Speaker 2: All right, now, I've got our buddy Brian Grossman from 479 00:21:59,200 --> 00:22:02,120 Speaker 2: the NDA and he has been doing a little early 480 00:22:02,160 --> 00:22:04,480 Speaker 2: season hunting in the Great State of Georgia brin. 481 00:22:04,520 --> 00:22:05,160 Speaker 3: What's going on? 482 00:22:06,240 --> 00:22:09,959 Speaker 9: Oh man, a whole lot just uh yeah, enjoying the season, 483 00:22:10,000 --> 00:22:10,840 Speaker 9: finally being open. 484 00:22:10,960 --> 00:22:11,720 Speaker 3: That's good man. 485 00:22:11,800 --> 00:22:15,400 Speaker 2: What's better than Georgia the hunting, the dogs or the braves. 486 00:22:16,760 --> 00:22:18,040 Speaker 5: Oh, it's it's the hunting for me. 487 00:22:18,240 --> 00:22:22,600 Speaker 3: Oh that's good. That's cool. Yeah. 488 00:22:22,760 --> 00:22:25,960 Speaker 2: So you've been out in the early season. You had 489 00:22:26,000 --> 00:22:28,800 Speaker 2: some success. Shot you at dough with a recurve. That's awesome. 490 00:22:28,800 --> 00:22:29,000 Speaker 5: Man. 491 00:22:29,080 --> 00:22:30,960 Speaker 3: What what kind of pattern were you hunting when you're 492 00:22:31,000 --> 00:22:31,440 Speaker 3: out there? 493 00:22:33,359 --> 00:22:36,760 Speaker 9: Yeah, it's uh, it's it's pretty tough right now because 494 00:22:36,800 --> 00:22:39,760 Speaker 9: we're not I'm not seeing anything in the way of 495 00:22:40,320 --> 00:22:46,359 Speaker 9: acorns dropping. Still a little early to I guess to 496 00:22:46,359 --> 00:22:47,399 Speaker 9: see what's gonna. 497 00:22:47,119 --> 00:22:50,720 Speaker 5: Happen with those. But uh, you know, there are. 498 00:22:50,520 --> 00:22:54,440 Speaker 9: Some things like for simmons and muscadines that that you 499 00:22:54,560 --> 00:22:56,720 Speaker 9: can on this time of year. You know, if you 500 00:22:56,760 --> 00:22:59,520 Speaker 9: can find them and find some that are that are 501 00:22:59,520 --> 00:23:03,280 Speaker 9: being here, you know, that's that's always a pretty good bet. 502 00:23:03,359 --> 00:23:06,480 Speaker 9: But for the most part, it seems like, at least 503 00:23:06,480 --> 00:23:08,960 Speaker 9: where I'm at, they're kind of still on that that 504 00:23:09,040 --> 00:23:13,240 Speaker 9: summer browse pattern. You know, anything anything green out there, 505 00:23:13,240 --> 00:23:17,120 Speaker 9: you know, forbes, shrubs, tree leaves, you know, all all 506 00:23:17,160 --> 00:23:21,200 Speaker 9: that kind of stuff that that seems to be where 507 00:23:21,240 --> 00:23:23,760 Speaker 9: it's at right now, which, uh, which which can be 508 00:23:23,800 --> 00:23:24,480 Speaker 9: pretty tough. 509 00:23:24,320 --> 00:23:26,560 Speaker 5: Down here, because there's there's plenty of that to go around. 510 00:23:27,240 --> 00:23:29,760 Speaker 4: I heard that, man, So are you setting up on 511 00:23:29,960 --> 00:23:32,199 Speaker 4: you know, habitat transitions or what are you looking at 512 00:23:32,240 --> 00:23:33,800 Speaker 4: when it comes to I mean, if you've got a 513 00:23:33,840 --> 00:23:35,639 Speaker 4: bunch of forbes around, what are you what are you 514 00:23:35,680 --> 00:23:38,000 Speaker 4: really keying in on? What's the limited resource there? 515 00:23:39,320 --> 00:23:39,560 Speaker 5: Yeah? 516 00:23:39,600 --> 00:23:43,399 Speaker 9: I mean right now, until I do start finding that 517 00:23:43,400 --> 00:23:47,560 Speaker 9: that concentrated feed sign, I'm just sticking to cover, you know, 518 00:23:47,640 --> 00:23:51,080 Speaker 9: good heavy cover, trying to find you know, those entrances 519 00:23:51,160 --> 00:23:54,399 Speaker 9: and exit routes kind of on the periphery of good 520 00:23:54,400 --> 00:23:57,879 Speaker 9: cover and uh and you know, set up on that. 521 00:23:58,040 --> 00:24:00,600 Speaker 9: It's it's just hard to peg down a food source, 522 00:24:00,640 --> 00:24:04,000 Speaker 9: you know. I'm trying to hunt in the vicinity, you know, 523 00:24:04,040 --> 00:24:06,640 Speaker 9: with them feeding on forbes and greenery and that kind 524 00:24:06,680 --> 00:24:11,080 Speaker 9: of stuff. You know, clearcuts are always a great bet. 525 00:24:12,440 --> 00:24:14,760 Speaker 9: You know, thin pines around here where they've really thinned 526 00:24:14,760 --> 00:24:17,080 Speaker 9: the pines back and you get a good understore growth 527 00:24:18,560 --> 00:24:20,640 Speaker 9: or or you know, any any place where some kind 528 00:24:20,640 --> 00:24:25,080 Speaker 9: of natural opening you know, in the woods with that 529 00:24:25,160 --> 00:24:27,440 Speaker 9: understore growth can can be a good spot. 530 00:24:27,200 --> 00:24:27,600 Speaker 8: For sure. 531 00:24:28,480 --> 00:24:31,879 Speaker 2: There's a little bit of cool weather and some precipitous 532 00:24:31,920 --> 00:24:34,200 Speaker 2: precipitation in the forecast for a lot of the country 533 00:24:34,240 --> 00:24:34,640 Speaker 2: right now. 534 00:24:35,080 --> 00:24:37,440 Speaker 3: Is that something you got in Georgia coming up here too? 535 00:24:38,920 --> 00:24:42,200 Speaker 9: It is going to cool down a little bit for Georgia, 536 00:24:42,240 --> 00:24:46,720 Speaker 9: I guess, you know, starting I think maybe later this week, uh, 537 00:24:46,760 --> 00:24:49,920 Speaker 9: in the in more more low eighties as opposed to 538 00:24:49,960 --> 00:24:52,800 Speaker 9: like you know, upra eighties nineties that we've been having, 539 00:24:52,880 --> 00:24:56,600 Speaker 9: so that will definitely be welcome. Not a whole lot 540 00:24:56,640 --> 00:24:58,680 Speaker 9: of rain in the forecast for where I'm at. I'm 541 00:24:58,720 --> 00:25:03,200 Speaker 9: actually finally finally worked up a about a three quarter 542 00:25:03,240 --> 00:25:06,000 Speaker 9: acre food plot here on my place, which I'm excited about. 543 00:25:06,119 --> 00:25:09,240 Speaker 9: But yeah, ever since I worked the ground up, there's 544 00:25:09,520 --> 00:25:12,840 Speaker 9: no rain has happened and no rains in sight, so 545 00:25:12,920 --> 00:25:15,440 Speaker 9: I'm still kind of waiting to put the seed down 546 00:25:15,480 --> 00:25:15,760 Speaker 9: for that. 547 00:25:16,080 --> 00:25:19,440 Speaker 3: Shoot, man, Yeah, that's that. If there's hard and fall 548 00:25:19,440 --> 00:25:21,320 Speaker 3: from the sky, it's hard to get it there sometimes. 549 00:25:21,440 --> 00:25:24,480 Speaker 9: Yeah, No, no no sense in putting the seed down 550 00:25:24,560 --> 00:25:26,399 Speaker 9: until they you know, start to see some rain in 551 00:25:26,400 --> 00:25:26,639 Speaker 9: that far. 552 00:25:26,680 --> 00:25:29,479 Speaker 2: Are you prioritizing those cool days as the days you're 553 00:25:29,520 --> 00:25:30,960 Speaker 2: trying to get out in the woods, or you just 554 00:25:31,040 --> 00:25:33,919 Speaker 2: kind of taking it easy until the season kind of 555 00:25:33,920 --> 00:25:34,520 Speaker 2: progresses on. 556 00:25:36,080 --> 00:25:39,359 Speaker 9: Yeah, I mean I'm a I'm an equal opportunity type hunter. 557 00:25:39,520 --> 00:25:42,480 Speaker 9: I'm getting out anytime I can, regardless of weather. 558 00:25:42,560 --> 00:25:45,000 Speaker 5: But yeah, I certainly man. 559 00:25:44,840 --> 00:25:46,800 Speaker 9: If I see it's going to be, you know, a 560 00:25:46,840 --> 00:25:50,119 Speaker 9: good cooler day, I want to be out there for sure, 561 00:25:50,880 --> 00:25:53,280 Speaker 9: Not not necessarily just because deer movement, but just because 562 00:25:53,280 --> 00:25:55,360 Speaker 9: it's it's a more comfortable time to be out there. 563 00:25:55,640 --> 00:25:55,960 Speaker 3: Yeah. 564 00:25:56,040 --> 00:25:58,840 Speaker 4: So going into the next week, does anything change? You 565 00:25:58,880 --> 00:26:01,119 Speaker 4: still hunt and cover. Mean, you're not gonna get any rain, 566 00:26:01,240 --> 00:26:03,200 Speaker 4: so you're not gonna see any food, food plotting or 567 00:26:03,240 --> 00:26:05,159 Speaker 4: anything like that. If you were to go hunting this 568 00:26:05,240 --> 00:26:08,920 Speaker 4: next week, is it the same type of scenario or 569 00:26:08,960 --> 00:26:10,560 Speaker 4: are you're gonna change things up a little bit. 570 00:26:12,000 --> 00:26:14,400 Speaker 9: Yeah, I mean I'll probably still be sticking the cover, 571 00:26:14,560 --> 00:26:16,720 Speaker 9: but every time I'm out there, I'm gonna be kind 572 00:26:16,720 --> 00:26:20,280 Speaker 9: of scout my way in, you know, looking for uh, 573 00:26:20,359 --> 00:26:22,880 Speaker 9: for that feed sign, because you know it's only only 574 00:26:22,920 --> 00:26:25,160 Speaker 9: a matter of time for for some make corns start 575 00:26:25,200 --> 00:26:28,520 Speaker 9: hitting the ground and uh, you know, those those patterns 576 00:26:29,240 --> 00:26:32,560 Speaker 9: start shifting a little bit, so it's always always looking 577 00:26:32,560 --> 00:26:34,040 Speaker 9: for that most recent sign. 578 00:26:34,320 --> 00:26:34,760 Speaker 3: Yeah. 579 00:26:34,880 --> 00:26:38,280 Speaker 4: So on a scale of one to ten, what would 580 00:26:38,320 --> 00:26:41,639 Speaker 4: you assume buck movement is going to be like next week? 581 00:26:43,920 --> 00:26:46,880 Speaker 9: You know, i'd probably just in general for this time 582 00:26:46,920 --> 00:26:48,000 Speaker 9: of year, probably put it. 583 00:26:48,640 --> 00:26:50,920 Speaker 5: Yeah, I don't know six something like that. 584 00:26:51,040 --> 00:26:54,119 Speaker 9: I mean, I mean, you know, the deer gonna move regardless, 585 00:26:54,119 --> 00:26:57,600 Speaker 9: they're gonna move. It's just a matter of where and 586 00:26:58,000 --> 00:27:00,320 Speaker 9: being there. But like I said, with the on that 587 00:27:00,359 --> 00:27:03,520 Speaker 9: summer feed pattern, they don't they don't have to move 588 00:27:03,720 --> 00:27:04,880 Speaker 9: around a lot because of. 589 00:27:04,960 --> 00:27:06,600 Speaker 5: The cover and the food source are. 590 00:27:06,520 --> 00:27:09,639 Speaker 9: Kind of one of the save ye yeah, gotcha. Yeah, 591 00:27:10,080 --> 00:27:11,600 Speaker 9: i'd say kind of mid range there. 592 00:27:11,840 --> 00:27:14,480 Speaker 4: Awesome, man, Well, we appreciate your time. I hope you 593 00:27:14,640 --> 00:27:16,760 Speaker 4: get after him in Georgia once it starts cooling down. 594 00:27:16,760 --> 00:27:19,000 Speaker 4: I hope you get rain Man. And we're praying for 595 00:27:19,080 --> 00:27:21,400 Speaker 4: the same here. So uh, we'll talk to you later 596 00:27:21,440 --> 00:27:24,119 Speaker 4: on the season. Brian, All right, man, sounds good. You 597 00:27:24,160 --> 00:27:26,639 Speaker 4: gotta be safe out there all right now? I have 598 00:27:26,760 --> 00:27:29,800 Speaker 4: Christian Babcock from Hunter's Advantage. What's going on, dude? 599 00:27:30,600 --> 00:27:32,480 Speaker 8: Hey, how's it going guys? Good to talk to you again. 600 00:27:32,600 --> 00:27:35,199 Speaker 3: Yeah, we're good. Man, we're just chilling. You know. 601 00:27:35,200 --> 00:27:38,359 Speaker 4: We got a cold front and things are feeling like 602 00:27:38,480 --> 00:27:42,320 Speaker 4: Dearie out there. But there's no season opening Texas. You know, 603 00:27:42,320 --> 00:27:44,080 Speaker 4: there's only a few states open right now, one of 604 00:27:44,119 --> 00:27:47,640 Speaker 4: which is Nebraska, which is where you have been. And 605 00:27:48,119 --> 00:27:51,520 Speaker 4: I hear there's something in the water and the food 606 00:27:51,840 --> 00:27:52,359 Speaker 4: out there. 607 00:27:54,160 --> 00:27:54,840 Speaker 5: You're not lying. 608 00:27:54,880 --> 00:27:57,080 Speaker 8: There a good, good battle with some whitetail bucks and 609 00:27:57,119 --> 00:27:59,560 Speaker 8: Mulei's and then food poisoning too. It's kind of a trifecta. 610 00:27:59,600 --> 00:28:03,160 Speaker 8: Are you sure fever it might have been? It might 611 00:28:03,160 --> 00:28:04,520 Speaker 8: have been, guys, I'm not sure. 612 00:28:05,760 --> 00:28:07,520 Speaker 3: Well, so how'd the trip go, man? 613 00:28:07,800 --> 00:28:10,400 Speaker 4: I I'm kind of interested in what they were doing 614 00:28:10,400 --> 00:28:11,520 Speaker 4: this last week out there. 615 00:28:12,520 --> 00:28:14,200 Speaker 8: Yeah, it's been a couple of days over in kind 616 00:28:14,200 --> 00:28:16,120 Speaker 8: of the western portion of the state and then moved 617 00:28:16,160 --> 00:28:19,000 Speaker 8: over to more of the mixture of white Tail and 618 00:28:19,080 --> 00:28:22,760 Speaker 8: Mewley country. But we saw some pretty good buck movement 619 00:28:23,200 --> 00:28:25,920 Speaker 8: in the middle, you know, the early mornings and late 620 00:28:26,000 --> 00:28:28,560 Speaker 8: evenings like you'd expect kind of in September, and it 621 00:28:28,640 --> 00:28:31,200 Speaker 8: was awesome. We saw some good cold fronts too up there. 622 00:28:31,200 --> 00:28:34,639 Speaker 8: I mean many days with lows in the fifties, which 623 00:28:35,000 --> 00:28:37,040 Speaker 8: for someone that lives in Texas, like you guys, is 624 00:28:37,080 --> 00:28:39,440 Speaker 8: a is kind of wildest part of the year. But 625 00:28:39,480 --> 00:28:39,680 Speaker 8: it was. 626 00:28:39,800 --> 00:28:41,080 Speaker 3: It was a good hunt, man. 627 00:28:41,120 --> 00:28:42,840 Speaker 2: That is one of the nice things about going north, 628 00:28:43,240 --> 00:28:45,360 Speaker 2: you know for the early season. Is that nice whether 629 00:28:45,440 --> 00:28:46,800 Speaker 2: you get when you're out there. 630 00:28:47,680 --> 00:28:48,440 Speaker 3: Uh, you know, in the. 631 00:28:48,400 --> 00:28:52,440 Speaker 2: Past, especially the past few years, Nebraska's really suffered from drought. 632 00:28:53,000 --> 00:28:55,560 Speaker 2: This year has been a little better, but you know, 633 00:28:55,680 --> 00:28:57,480 Speaker 2: later towards the end of the summer it still got 634 00:28:57,520 --> 00:28:59,400 Speaker 2: really dry that it seemed like a lot of the 635 00:28:59,440 --> 00:29:02,000 Speaker 2: crops were in or were there some foul fields around. 636 00:29:03,320 --> 00:29:05,640 Speaker 8: Yeah, it seemed the majority of the stuff we were 637 00:29:05,680 --> 00:29:08,200 Speaker 8: seeing was in standing corn right now, and then a 638 00:29:08,200 --> 00:29:11,160 Speaker 8: lot of a cut and bailed alfalfa, which seemed to 639 00:29:11,160 --> 00:29:13,160 Speaker 8: be where a lot of those deer were spending their time. 640 00:29:13,560 --> 00:29:13,880 Speaker 3: Yeah. 641 00:29:13,920 --> 00:29:16,800 Speaker 2: Absolutely, Man, that's a good thing to key in on. 642 00:29:16,880 --> 00:29:20,240 Speaker 2: Did you feel like that alfalfa was better in the 643 00:29:20,240 --> 00:29:22,320 Speaker 2: morning or the evening or and was the corn the 644 00:29:22,360 --> 00:29:22,960 Speaker 2: inverse of that? 645 00:29:24,600 --> 00:29:26,920 Speaker 8: Yeah, the standing corn, we saw some deer around it 646 00:29:26,920 --> 00:29:29,000 Speaker 8: in the evenings, but you know, they get into that 647 00:29:29,040 --> 00:29:31,600 Speaker 8: stuff and kind of just disappear. So it seemed like 648 00:29:31,720 --> 00:29:35,200 Speaker 8: the morning and the evening was pretty consistent on the alfalfa, 649 00:29:35,240 --> 00:29:38,160 Speaker 8: and we had pretty good luck getting in between that 650 00:29:38,280 --> 00:29:40,960 Speaker 8: on on private and then some of those deep cuts 651 00:29:41,000 --> 00:29:43,320 Speaker 8: that are filled with cedars. It seem, you know, kind 652 00:29:43,320 --> 00:29:45,320 Speaker 8: of getting them on bed to feed filter and back 653 00:29:45,360 --> 00:29:48,240 Speaker 8: between food and bedding and those deep cuts, and we 654 00:29:48,280 --> 00:29:49,840 Speaker 8: saw some pretty good activity doing that. 655 00:29:50,120 --> 00:29:53,800 Speaker 4: Gotcha, so are you would you feel like you're sitting 656 00:29:53,840 --> 00:29:56,240 Speaker 4: closer to betting or closer to the food. 657 00:29:57,320 --> 00:30:00,080 Speaker 8: Closer to betting because there, you know, most of the 658 00:30:00,080 --> 00:30:02,440 Speaker 8: food that was on the public with standing corn, and 659 00:30:02,480 --> 00:30:04,240 Speaker 8: that's kind of a jungle to try to hunt in 660 00:30:04,280 --> 00:30:07,040 Speaker 8: and around this time of year. So we were key 661 00:30:07,040 --> 00:30:08,240 Speaker 8: and him where I'm betting, I'd. 662 00:30:08,120 --> 00:30:11,040 Speaker 4: Say, okay, So you know, if you were going to 663 00:30:11,080 --> 00:30:13,600 Speaker 4: be there this next week, would you be doing more 664 00:30:13,640 --> 00:30:15,120 Speaker 4: of the same or do you think things are going 665 00:30:15,160 --> 00:30:16,840 Speaker 4: to change it all? 666 00:30:17,120 --> 00:30:19,200 Speaker 8: I'd be doing probably the exact same thing we were 667 00:30:19,240 --> 00:30:22,680 Speaker 8: doing this week. Yeah, trying to get them going back 668 00:30:22,720 --> 00:30:24,400 Speaker 8: to betting off of food. That seemed to be a 669 00:30:24,400 --> 00:30:27,840 Speaker 8: pretty good tactic. I mean, there were several instances where 670 00:30:27,880 --> 00:30:29,920 Speaker 8: me and my buddy Gabe saw a deer, you know, 671 00:30:30,120 --> 00:30:32,280 Speaker 8: under one hundred and fifty yards and then once you 672 00:30:32,320 --> 00:30:34,800 Speaker 8: get in that country and you get an opportunity, you know, 673 00:30:35,000 --> 00:30:36,640 Speaker 8: and it's just kind of up to you to steal 674 00:30:36,640 --> 00:30:38,400 Speaker 8: the deal from there. So we were in the chips, 675 00:30:38,440 --> 00:30:42,640 Speaker 8: you know, between the food poisoning and that. But that's 676 00:30:42,680 --> 00:30:44,640 Speaker 8: exactly I'd do it again, just this time with a 677 00:30:44,640 --> 00:30:45,240 Speaker 8: good stomach. 678 00:30:45,360 --> 00:30:46,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, I don't blame you. Man. 679 00:30:46,560 --> 00:30:48,239 Speaker 2: So were you spend a lot of time like on 680 00:30:48,320 --> 00:30:50,600 Speaker 2: the ground spot and stalking whitetail or do you feel 681 00:30:50,680 --> 00:30:53,000 Speaker 2: like setting up ambush doll is a better thing to 682 00:30:53,000 --> 00:30:53,600 Speaker 2: go right now? 683 00:30:54,880 --> 00:30:55,080 Speaker 3: Man? 684 00:30:55,320 --> 00:30:57,479 Speaker 8: What I love about that country is it's open and 685 00:30:57,720 --> 00:30:59,920 Speaker 8: you know, you can really see quite a way. So 686 00:31:00,280 --> 00:31:02,200 Speaker 8: we spend a lot good amount of time sitting up 687 00:31:02,200 --> 00:31:04,600 Speaker 8: on you know, ledges and just glassing and trying to 688 00:31:04,600 --> 00:31:06,760 Speaker 8: make moves from there. I'm sure somebody could. I just 689 00:31:06,840 --> 00:31:09,080 Speaker 8: know that I didn't feel like going out there and 690 00:31:09,200 --> 00:31:11,280 Speaker 8: using a saw for an hour on a cedar tree. 691 00:31:11,400 --> 00:31:14,640 Speaker 8: So that just sounded more my style with Spot and 692 00:31:14,640 --> 00:31:15,320 Speaker 8: stock this week. 693 00:31:15,360 --> 00:31:16,920 Speaker 2: It's a good way to sweat it up, even if 694 00:31:16,960 --> 00:31:20,480 Speaker 2: it is a kind of career, you know, man, looking forward. 695 00:31:20,200 --> 00:31:25,000 Speaker 3: Here, do you feel like the buck movement's going to 696 00:31:25,040 --> 00:31:25,840 Speaker 3: be nice? 697 00:31:25,920 --> 00:31:27,240 Speaker 2: You know, you said things are gonna be kind of 698 00:31:27,280 --> 00:31:29,680 Speaker 2: consistent and then what would you rate that on a 699 00:31:29,720 --> 00:31:30,560 Speaker 2: scale of one to ten? 700 00:31:32,320 --> 00:31:35,120 Speaker 8: Yeah, I saw on the next week, there's a few 701 00:31:35,160 --> 00:31:37,720 Speaker 8: days with showers that are going to be losing the forties. 702 00:31:37,760 --> 00:31:39,760 Speaker 8: I think I you'd see some pretty good buck movement, 703 00:31:39,800 --> 00:31:43,080 Speaker 8: maybe extending through the day, not just the first thirty 704 00:31:43,080 --> 00:31:44,720 Speaker 8: minutes to an hour of light. If I was to 705 00:31:44,720 --> 00:31:47,480 Speaker 8: go back this next week, and I'd be pretty excited 706 00:31:47,520 --> 00:31:50,240 Speaker 8: about it. Sadly I'm not, but i'd be pumped up 707 00:31:50,240 --> 00:31:51,320 Speaker 8: I was going back next week. 708 00:31:52,120 --> 00:31:52,680 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's cool. 709 00:31:52,720 --> 00:31:54,040 Speaker 2: So what would you rate it on a scale of 710 00:31:54,040 --> 00:31:57,080 Speaker 2: one to ten for buck movement for next week? 711 00:31:57,320 --> 00:32:01,800 Speaker 8: Probably probably a four, which I would have rated the 712 00:32:01,880 --> 00:32:04,840 Speaker 8: last last week. Maybe a two. You know, it's still 713 00:32:04,840 --> 00:32:07,200 Speaker 8: early season hunting, but there's plenty of opportunity out there. 714 00:32:07,320 --> 00:32:07,520 Speaker 5: Yeah. 715 00:32:07,560 --> 00:32:10,560 Speaker 2: I appreciate the realistic approach on that too. A four 716 00:32:10,600 --> 00:32:12,600 Speaker 2: is still a pretty good day in the whitetail woods Man. 717 00:32:12,680 --> 00:32:15,760 Speaker 2: So that's a good report, dude. We appreciate the time, 718 00:32:15,960 --> 00:32:18,160 Speaker 2: and I'm glad you're feeling better because I know that 719 00:32:18,160 --> 00:32:21,040 Speaker 2: food poison and stuff's rough, dude, and I hope that 720 00:32:21,680 --> 00:32:23,480 Speaker 2: you don't have to encounter any more of that adversity 721 00:32:23,480 --> 00:32:26,040 Speaker 2: throughout the season. You've had enough so far, so from 722 00:32:26,080 --> 00:32:27,080 Speaker 2: here on as smooth sailing. 723 00:32:27,200 --> 00:32:29,760 Speaker 8: Right, that's right, Peton mind is here we go? 724 00:32:30,520 --> 00:32:32,320 Speaker 3: It sounds great man. Well we'll talk to you again. 725 00:32:32,360 --> 00:32:34,000 Speaker 8: See all right, thanks guys. 726 00:32:34,760 --> 00:32:37,400 Speaker 2: Really appreciate those guys and all the solid reports from 727 00:32:37,400 --> 00:32:39,600 Speaker 2: around the country. There's a lot of optimism right now, 728 00:32:39,640 --> 00:32:42,360 Speaker 2: and you should be optimistic too if you're not, and 729 00:32:42,440 --> 00:32:44,440 Speaker 2: you need to maybe hone up on some of your skills. 730 00:32:44,440 --> 00:32:45,720 Speaker 3: There's a really cool. 731 00:32:45,600 --> 00:32:49,880 Speaker 2: Article from Tony Peterson on effective bino use for hunting 732 00:32:49,880 --> 00:32:52,600 Speaker 2: white tailed deer on the Wired to Hunt feed. And 733 00:32:52,640 --> 00:32:56,240 Speaker 2: by the way, episode three of One Week of November 734 00:32:56,520 --> 00:32:59,040 Speaker 2: comes out this week. We'll link to that stuff below. 735 00:32:59,160 --> 00:33:00,680 Speaker 2: Also check out the podcast. 736 00:33:00,680 --> 00:33:02,520 Speaker 3: If you haven't, you get to hear a lot about 737 00:33:02,560 --> 00:33:03,240 Speaker 3: our day today. 738 00:33:03,440 --> 00:33:05,320 Speaker 2: There will be a new episode of that today. If 739 00:33:05,360 --> 00:33:08,360 Speaker 2: you're listening to this on Wednesday, this has been rut fresh. 740 00:33:08,600 --> 00:33:18,160 Speaker 2: Remember keep it fresh.