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 --> 00:00:08,000 Speaker 1: the latest reports from the White Tail Woods, presented by 3 00:00:08,039 --> 00:00:12,160 Speaker 1: First Light, creating proven versatile hunting apparel for the stand, 4 00:00:12,200 --> 00:00:17,280 Speaker 1: saddle or blind. First Light Go farther, stay longer, and 5 00:00:17,320 --> 00:00:20,799 Speaker 1: now your hosts, Casey Smith and Tyler Jones. 6 00:00:24,520 --> 00:00:27,320 Speaker 2: It's the second half of November, but just like a twikie, 7 00:00:27,360 --> 00:00:29,400 Speaker 2: the second half is the best half of the rut. 8 00:00:29,520 --> 00:00:31,080 Speaker 2: This is rot Fresh. Let's go. 9 00:00:47,920 --> 00:00:48,600 Speaker 3: What's going on? 10 00:00:48,640 --> 00:00:51,239 Speaker 2: Everyone? Welcome? Rot Fresh Radio brought you my first light year. 11 00:00:51,240 --> 00:00:53,239 Speaker 2: I'm your host Casey Smith and Tyler Jones is here. 12 00:00:53,320 --> 00:00:54,920 Speaker 2: I tried to see how fast I could say at 13 00:00:54,920 --> 00:00:58,080 Speaker 2: this time, and I know that all you Northerners are 14 00:00:58,320 --> 00:01:00,720 Speaker 2: just thinking I'm speaking a different language, so sorry you are. 15 00:01:01,080 --> 00:01:03,840 Speaker 2: But good news is that what we have to say, 16 00:01:04,280 --> 00:01:09,520 Speaker 2: uh is somewhat implicative for you. But we do have 17 00:01:09,600 --> 00:01:12,520 Speaker 2: some Northern guests in today's ret Fresh Radio that's going 18 00:01:12,600 --> 00:01:14,479 Speaker 2: to really give you all the deats on what's going 19 00:01:14,520 --> 00:01:18,960 Speaker 2: down around the country. But first, Tyler Jones, the master 20 00:01:19,080 --> 00:01:23,640 Speaker 2: of all things balancing, balancing life and hunting, and I'm 21 00:01:23,680 --> 00:01:27,480 Speaker 2: actually not abo balancing stuff on your nose right now. 22 00:01:27,640 --> 00:01:30,319 Speaker 3: Yeah, Uh, Tyler. 23 00:01:31,160 --> 00:01:34,880 Speaker 2: We just watched a video where you were on the 24 00:01:34,880 --> 00:01:38,000 Speaker 2: ground chasing a big giant buck. I would like to 25 00:01:38,080 --> 00:01:42,360 Speaker 2: know for the folks out there, why you decided to 26 00:01:42,440 --> 00:01:45,279 Speaker 2: chase that deer around on the ground as opposed to 27 00:01:45,280 --> 00:01:46,720 Speaker 2: try to ambush that deer. 28 00:01:48,040 --> 00:01:49,480 Speaker 3: And I think this kind of applies to us. 29 00:01:49,760 --> 00:01:54,240 Speaker 4: One that hasn't been released yet. Yeah, released potentially, because 30 00:01:54,920 --> 00:01:57,600 Speaker 4: I don't know if they're spending hardly any time in 31 00:01:57,600 --> 00:01:58,120 Speaker 4: the trees. 32 00:01:58,400 --> 00:02:01,400 Speaker 2: Well, you could also ambush from the ground somewhere or whatever, 33 00:02:01,400 --> 00:02:03,320 Speaker 2: like groundbline. 34 00:02:04,200 --> 00:02:07,000 Speaker 4: Because he was cruising and I just felt like it 35 00:02:07,080 --> 00:02:10,760 Speaker 4: was the time was of the essence. I saw him 36 00:02:10,880 --> 00:02:12,800 Speaker 4: and I knew he was heading to a certain direction. 37 00:02:12,800 --> 00:02:14,320 Speaker 4: He's gonna be on his feet for a second, so 38 00:02:15,240 --> 00:02:16,359 Speaker 4: I wait and got him. 39 00:02:16,840 --> 00:02:19,359 Speaker 2: So you just made an impulsive decision to just get 40 00:02:19,400 --> 00:02:23,919 Speaker 2: out there and get after him. Yeah, you got closed. 41 00:02:24,840 --> 00:02:25,680 Speaker 2: And that's that's. 42 00:02:25,600 --> 00:02:27,280 Speaker 3: Kind of the name of the game on the ground. 43 00:02:27,320 --> 00:02:29,839 Speaker 2: Thing we've found out is that you got to try 44 00:02:29,880 --> 00:02:32,079 Speaker 2: it quite a bit both so you can learn and 45 00:02:32,560 --> 00:02:34,360 Speaker 2: you're gonna mess it up sometimes, so you can't be 46 00:02:34,400 --> 00:02:35,160 Speaker 2: too in love with a deer. 47 00:02:35,240 --> 00:02:37,040 Speaker 3: But I think it's true. 48 00:02:37,160 --> 00:02:39,480 Speaker 2: One of the things that people are encountering around the 49 00:02:39,480 --> 00:02:45,240 Speaker 2: country currently is some form of rout lockdown and you 50 00:02:45,280 --> 00:02:46,800 Speaker 2: have deer that are coming in out of it, depending 51 00:02:46,800 --> 00:02:48,040 Speaker 2: on where you're at in the country, the ruts and 52 00:02:48,040 --> 00:02:48,720 Speaker 2: different stages. 53 00:02:48,960 --> 00:02:50,160 Speaker 3: But we all hear about lockdown. 54 00:02:50,200 --> 00:02:52,280 Speaker 2: We've been talking about it some and you're gonna hear 55 00:02:52,320 --> 00:02:55,440 Speaker 2: some about it in today's interviews. But I do think 56 00:02:55,520 --> 00:02:59,200 Speaker 2: that one of the ways that you can overcome circumvent 57 00:03:00,680 --> 00:03:04,320 Speaker 2: what's another word for that kind of stuff round about? Yeah, 58 00:03:04,360 --> 00:03:07,720 Speaker 2: you can, you can, uh, you can get over lockdown 59 00:03:08,520 --> 00:03:12,800 Speaker 2: by if the deer aren't moving around, what what's the 60 00:03:13,160 --> 00:03:14,080 Speaker 2: what's the X factor? 61 00:03:14,919 --> 00:03:16,399 Speaker 3: You need to move around? Right? 62 00:03:16,480 --> 00:03:18,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, somebody has to move for an X and a 63 00:03:18,520 --> 00:03:20,920 Speaker 2: Y to intersect on a graph, right, And if you 64 00:03:20,919 --> 00:03:22,200 Speaker 2: were the WY and the deer the X and you're 65 00:03:22,200 --> 00:03:24,560 Speaker 2: trying to intersect the deer, the deer isn't moving, then 66 00:03:24,600 --> 00:03:27,200 Speaker 2: you have to move. And so I think that that's 67 00:03:27,200 --> 00:03:30,200 Speaker 2: a big, big thing that if you're struggling with lockdown, 68 00:03:30,400 --> 00:03:33,200 Speaker 2: it's a thing that you can do to potentially overcome 69 00:03:33,480 --> 00:03:36,560 Speaker 2: that stuff. Move around in the truck, on the ground, 70 00:03:36,600 --> 00:03:38,800 Speaker 2: whatever it may be, and figure out where deer is. 71 00:03:38,800 --> 00:03:39,920 Speaker 3: That way you can go hunting and killing. 72 00:03:40,000 --> 00:03:42,040 Speaker 4: M hmm, yeah, I think you know, some of our 73 00:03:42,040 --> 00:03:44,560 Speaker 4: guests this week probably have similar thoughts about some of 74 00:03:44,560 --> 00:03:48,360 Speaker 4: that stuff too. It's a good way to blow up 75 00:03:48,400 --> 00:03:50,400 Speaker 4: a property, it is, so if you don't have a 76 00:03:50,400 --> 00:03:52,400 Speaker 4: lot of acreage or if you've got a target buck, 77 00:03:52,720 --> 00:03:56,400 Speaker 4: that's just not probably the best idea in most situations. 78 00:03:57,200 --> 00:03:57,600 Speaker 3: H Yeah. 79 00:03:57,640 --> 00:04:01,560 Speaker 2: And also if you're hunting public land, it is public 80 00:04:01,600 --> 00:04:03,320 Speaker 2: land and you have every right to use it. But 81 00:04:03,720 --> 00:04:07,160 Speaker 2: I tend to lean towards being considerate of others and 82 00:04:07,280 --> 00:04:11,320 Speaker 2: so make those choices whenever. If you are stomping around, 83 00:04:11,400 --> 00:04:13,320 Speaker 2: you know, like, yeah, don't ruin somebody else's day. 84 00:04:13,600 --> 00:04:18,120 Speaker 4: Yeah, it's uh yeah. I mean, if you're doing that 85 00:04:18,200 --> 00:04:20,839 Speaker 4: kind of stuff within a half mile of a parking area, 86 00:04:20,960 --> 00:04:22,640 Speaker 4: you're probably gonna run into some people, you know what 87 00:04:22,680 --> 00:04:24,480 Speaker 4: I mean. You do it a mile and a half back, 88 00:04:24,520 --> 00:04:26,760 Speaker 4: it might be a little different. Or if it's you know, 89 00:04:26,880 --> 00:04:28,919 Speaker 4: open country, you can tell nobody's there. Or if it's a 90 00:04:28,960 --> 00:04:32,719 Speaker 4: one parking lot parcel right then nobody's at that parking lot, 91 00:04:32,800 --> 00:04:34,839 Speaker 4: then cool, go in there and do it or whatever. 92 00:04:34,960 --> 00:04:37,480 Speaker 2: Tyler. One of the questions I asked people asks people 93 00:04:37,520 --> 00:04:44,640 Speaker 2: a lot today in this podcast was are you going 94 00:04:44,680 --> 00:04:47,279 Speaker 2: out trying to find those bucks in lockdown or are you 95 00:04:47,320 --> 00:04:51,000 Speaker 2: waiting on them to come off their dos and catch 96 00:04:51,040 --> 00:04:54,560 Speaker 2: them in their pinch points? Between those and you get 97 00:04:54,600 --> 00:04:57,800 Speaker 2: different answers on that. What's your answer to that. 98 00:04:58,960 --> 00:05:02,239 Speaker 4: I think it's depending dependent upon the habitat you're hunting, 99 00:05:02,240 --> 00:05:04,520 Speaker 4: probably as much as anything. But I think for the 100 00:05:04,680 --> 00:05:08,120 Speaker 4: majority of the country, I would be what I would 101 00:05:08,120 --> 00:05:10,520 Speaker 4: be doing is I'd be sitting somewhere probably pretty close 102 00:05:10,560 --> 00:05:15,760 Speaker 4: to dough betting or potentially in a funnel or pinch point. 103 00:05:15,880 --> 00:05:18,800 Speaker 4: But for me personally, I'm not saying that I wouldn't 104 00:05:18,839 --> 00:05:21,920 Speaker 4: do that, but I would try to find somewhere on 105 00:05:21,960 --> 00:05:25,719 Speaker 4: the downwind side of dough betting to be because the 106 00:05:25,880 --> 00:05:29,320 Speaker 4: thing that that buck probably wants to do is go 107 00:05:29,360 --> 00:05:32,280 Speaker 4: find another deer pretty soon. Also, food is not a 108 00:05:32,279 --> 00:05:34,400 Speaker 4: bad option because what you'll have I think a lot 109 00:05:34,400 --> 00:05:36,880 Speaker 4: of times is if people won't talk about this very often, 110 00:05:36,920 --> 00:05:39,320 Speaker 4: but when a buck comes off of a dough, he 111 00:05:39,360 --> 00:05:41,320 Speaker 4: may not be quite as ramped up as he will 112 00:05:41,360 --> 00:05:45,000 Speaker 4: be in say, fifteen sixteen, twenty hours, whatever, twenty four hours. 113 00:05:45,960 --> 00:05:48,440 Speaker 4: So the first thing he does after being locked down 114 00:05:48,480 --> 00:05:51,599 Speaker 4: for two days and not eating anything probably is probably 115 00:05:51,839 --> 00:05:54,120 Speaker 4: go grab something to eat. And we do see this 116 00:05:54,440 --> 00:05:58,120 Speaker 4: in places that you can put corn out. A lot 117 00:05:58,160 --> 00:06:00,920 Speaker 4: of times we'll see where we don't see a buck 118 00:06:01,000 --> 00:06:04,039 Speaker 4: for several days or even you and I have witnessed 119 00:06:04,040 --> 00:06:06,880 Speaker 4: a buck being out like on the prairie for a 120 00:06:06,880 --> 00:06:11,040 Speaker 4: few days in lockdown, and then a day later finally 121 00:06:11,320 --> 00:06:15,200 Speaker 4: he'll go eat at one of our you know, corn piles, feeders, 122 00:06:15,240 --> 00:06:17,680 Speaker 4: whatever they are, and we'll get them on camera. So 123 00:06:18,000 --> 00:06:21,000 Speaker 4: I think even though they're not there long, there's two 124 00:06:21,040 --> 00:06:23,839 Speaker 4: things that it's kind of a twofold situation where that 125 00:06:23,920 --> 00:06:25,560 Speaker 4: he was getting a little bit of food, getting some 126 00:06:25,600 --> 00:06:27,280 Speaker 4: cars because he has to have that every once in 127 00:06:27,320 --> 00:06:30,600 Speaker 4: a while. And then he's also at a place that 128 00:06:30,680 --> 00:06:33,240 Speaker 4: does frequent when he goes to corn, you know what 129 00:06:33,279 --> 00:06:33,520 Speaker 4: I mean. 130 00:06:33,600 --> 00:06:37,240 Speaker 2: On that's subject of doughbetting, I kind of think that 131 00:06:37,320 --> 00:06:39,480 Speaker 2: you could be there at the wrong. 132 00:06:39,320 --> 00:06:42,280 Speaker 3: Time of day. What time of day do you think 133 00:06:42,920 --> 00:06:44,560 Speaker 3: is the time to be there? 134 00:06:48,000 --> 00:06:53,840 Speaker 4: I I like, man, this is a good question. Let 135 00:06:53,839 --> 00:07:00,320 Speaker 4: me think about this for a second. So the bucks 136 00:07:00,320 --> 00:07:03,839 Speaker 4: are going to find new doughs at night almost I 137 00:07:03,839 --> 00:07:09,880 Speaker 4: mean often so because there's just a lot of traversing 138 00:07:09,960 --> 00:07:13,880 Speaker 4: open country and road stuff that's like in proximity to roads. 139 00:07:13,640 --> 00:07:16,280 Speaker 3: And everything becomes covered in the cover of darkness, right right. 140 00:07:16,200 --> 00:07:17,960 Speaker 4: So want to you see deer that I hit her 141 00:07:18,000 --> 00:07:19,880 Speaker 4: in the highway a lot of times at night because 142 00:07:20,080 --> 00:07:21,760 Speaker 4: the deer don't want to hang out there until of 143 00:07:21,760 --> 00:07:24,280 Speaker 4: a sudden it's dark and they're not nearly as worried. 144 00:07:25,960 --> 00:07:28,600 Speaker 4: So a lot of times a dough or a deer 145 00:07:28,640 --> 00:07:30,120 Speaker 4: is going to pick up a dough, a buck is 146 00:07:30,160 --> 00:07:33,200 Speaker 4: going to pick up a dough at night, and then 147 00:07:33,400 --> 00:07:35,920 Speaker 4: when the daylight comes, he's going to be shadowing her. 148 00:07:36,560 --> 00:07:39,160 Speaker 4: So I think I would be more apt to be 149 00:07:39,360 --> 00:07:41,360 Speaker 4: in the evening be around do betting. 150 00:07:41,520 --> 00:07:43,760 Speaker 3: Is that what you think? I'm opposite? 151 00:07:43,840 --> 00:07:45,680 Speaker 2: Okay, I think on that, And maybe it's because we're 152 00:07:45,680 --> 00:07:49,440 Speaker 2: thinking about the situation differently. I'm thinking about bucks checking 153 00:07:49,600 --> 00:07:51,520 Speaker 2: dobating that aren't on. 154 00:07:51,520 --> 00:07:54,760 Speaker 3: Doughs, and so to me, well, that's what I'm thinking too. 155 00:07:54,920 --> 00:07:57,880 Speaker 2: It makes sense that you'd want to be on dobatting 156 00:07:58,960 --> 00:08:03,120 Speaker 2: in the morning till late morning because those doughs are 157 00:08:03,120 --> 00:08:05,080 Speaker 2: gonna go end up bedding depending where you're out in 158 00:08:05,120 --> 00:08:08,680 Speaker 2: the country between nine and ten thirty, and then those 159 00:08:08,720 --> 00:08:11,200 Speaker 2: bucks are going to swing down windo those dough betting 160 00:08:11,240 --> 00:08:16,880 Speaker 2: areas in those timeframes in the evening oftentimes, especially this 161 00:08:16,920 --> 00:08:19,160 Speaker 2: time of year, if it's cold, dose might be on 162 00:08:19,200 --> 00:08:22,840 Speaker 2: their feet like an hour hour and a half for sunset, 163 00:08:23,080 --> 00:08:24,600 Speaker 2: and who knows where they go at that point time. 164 00:08:24,640 --> 00:08:26,320 Speaker 2: That's when I think about being closer to food for 165 00:08:26,360 --> 00:08:27,880 Speaker 2: the evening, because those. 166 00:08:27,680 --> 00:08:28,960 Speaker 3: Dogs are gonna that's what they're gonna do. 167 00:08:29,080 --> 00:08:31,480 Speaker 2: They're gonna go find some food that's potentially not in 168 00:08:31,520 --> 00:08:34,160 Speaker 2: a wide open aggfield. And so you might want to 169 00:08:34,240 --> 00:08:37,800 Speaker 2: be somewhere between that betting and that food because that's where. 170 00:08:37,679 --> 00:08:38,760 Speaker 3: The bucks are going to cruise through. 171 00:08:39,440 --> 00:08:41,360 Speaker 2: But I think like if you're hunting, like I'm thinking 172 00:08:41,400 --> 00:08:43,960 Speaker 2: about a specific place that I hunted this past week 173 00:08:44,720 --> 00:08:46,800 Speaker 2: that it worked, except the buck that I wanted to 174 00:08:46,840 --> 00:08:50,640 Speaker 2: shoot didn't show up. We got some sick stuff of 175 00:08:50,760 --> 00:08:53,040 Speaker 2: just the rut action. Though it was fun, but it 176 00:08:53,120 --> 00:08:56,640 Speaker 2: was you know, there's the morning flurry of deer and 177 00:08:56,679 --> 00:08:58,760 Speaker 2: then we had like an hour period we didn't see anything, 178 00:08:58,800 --> 00:09:01,679 Speaker 2: and all of a sudden, here there's to at least 179 00:09:01,720 --> 00:09:03,559 Speaker 2: three year olds that come cruising by. 180 00:09:03,920 --> 00:09:05,960 Speaker 3: You know, right there we're set up down wind. 181 00:09:05,960 --> 00:09:07,440 Speaker 2: I could have shot him a seven yards, you know, 182 00:09:07,559 --> 00:09:10,720 Speaker 2: and it was like at ten o'clock probably. 183 00:09:10,800 --> 00:09:13,599 Speaker 3: So that's my thoughts on the dough betting. It's a 184 00:09:13,600 --> 00:09:14,040 Speaker 3: good thought. 185 00:09:14,920 --> 00:09:19,120 Speaker 4: I thought that that one thing you could see, like 186 00:09:19,200 --> 00:09:21,080 Speaker 4: one thing I saw a lot, was deer picking up 187 00:09:21,120 --> 00:09:22,839 Speaker 4: the dough at night and then just sticking with them 188 00:09:22,840 --> 00:09:24,040 Speaker 4: and bedding with them. 189 00:09:24,160 --> 00:09:25,719 Speaker 3: You think that's what dough goes where she wants to? 190 00:09:25,800 --> 00:09:25,839 Speaker 5: Do? 191 00:09:25,880 --> 00:09:27,160 Speaker 3: You think he's taken her somewhere. 192 00:09:29,440 --> 00:09:31,240 Speaker 4: I think most of the time the doe goes or 193 00:09:31,320 --> 00:09:33,800 Speaker 4: she wants to. But I think there are times when 194 00:09:33,960 --> 00:09:36,079 Speaker 4: a buck will take her somewhere. I'll at least head 195 00:09:36,080 --> 00:09:38,400 Speaker 4: her off from a different certain a couple bucks being 196 00:09:38,480 --> 00:09:40,800 Speaker 4: really great. Like I saw one buck stomping his foot 197 00:09:40,840 --> 00:09:43,120 Speaker 4: at a dough making her go a different direction. This 198 00:09:43,120 --> 00:09:46,960 Speaker 4: past week I saw it happened to where it's more 199 00:09:47,080 --> 00:09:50,280 Speaker 4: like a sheep dog working where it's like, no, you 200 00:09:50,320 --> 00:09:51,720 Speaker 4: can't go this way, but you can go the one 201 00:09:51,760 --> 00:09:53,599 Speaker 4: hundred and eighty degrees that way. That's fine, you know 202 00:09:53,640 --> 00:09:55,320 Speaker 4: what I mean. So it's like wherever we end up 203 00:09:55,400 --> 00:09:56,800 Speaker 4: up here. I don't really have a whole lot of 204 00:09:56,800 --> 00:09:58,400 Speaker 4: say to that. I just want to make sure that 205 00:09:58,440 --> 00:10:00,040 Speaker 4: you're not going down there because that's where all the 206 00:10:00,120 --> 00:10:00,800 Speaker 4: other bucks hang out. 207 00:10:00,920 --> 00:10:03,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, well, why don't we get the opinion of everyone 208 00:10:03,400 --> 00:10:05,600 Speaker 2: else around the country about what's going on in the woods? 209 00:10:05,640 --> 00:10:07,320 Speaker 3: Right now? Tyler, who are we talking to today? 210 00:10:07,559 --> 00:10:11,000 Speaker 4: We got Scotty Lego up in New Hampshire, a state 211 00:10:11,040 --> 00:10:13,120 Speaker 4: that we don't often have on rut Fresh and I'm 212 00:10:13,120 --> 00:10:16,440 Speaker 4: glad to have. There's a guy, he's kind of a 213 00:10:16,520 --> 00:10:20,160 Speaker 4: random guy named Clay Nukelem in Oklahoma that is going 214 00:10:20,240 --> 00:10:22,000 Speaker 4: to be on here too. You're gonna do some interviewing 215 00:10:22,040 --> 00:10:24,400 Speaker 4: with him, y'all will probably he and Hall and p 216 00:10:24,600 --> 00:10:28,720 Speaker 4: and Paul around quite a bit. And then Alex Comstock 217 00:10:28,960 --> 00:10:33,360 Speaker 4: he's been out in the you know what we might 218 00:10:33,400 --> 00:10:39,120 Speaker 4: call the midwest Minnesota. And Josh Elderton from West Virginia, 219 00:10:39,520 --> 00:10:42,840 Speaker 4: everybody's best friend. Josh is up there just being a 220 00:10:42,880 --> 00:10:46,480 Speaker 4: mountain man, hanging out and watching deer do things in 221 00:10:46,520 --> 00:10:50,000 Speaker 4: a unique part of the country where deer hunted, kind 222 00:10:50,000 --> 00:10:52,840 Speaker 4: of unlike a lot of other places. Awesome, let's get 223 00:10:52,880 --> 00:10:56,000 Speaker 4: him on the phone. We've got Scotty Lego on the 224 00:10:56,000 --> 00:11:00,199 Speaker 4: phone again. He did a Massachusetts report for US few 225 00:11:00,240 --> 00:11:02,320 Speaker 4: weeks back. But now You've been spending some time in 226 00:11:02,360 --> 00:11:05,040 Speaker 4: New Hampshire. Is that where you're from. Yeah, I live. 227 00:11:05,400 --> 00:11:07,720 Speaker 6: I live right on the border of Massachusetts, so I'm 228 00:11:07,800 --> 00:11:11,160 Speaker 6: I'm popping over to Massachusetts and and uh, you know, 229 00:11:11,280 --> 00:11:14,120 Speaker 6: and Maine's really not too far away either, so gotcha 230 00:11:14,360 --> 00:11:16,280 Speaker 6: cool in New England states, you know, they're a little 231 00:11:16,280 --> 00:11:17,920 Speaker 6: bit smaller than uh, Texas. 232 00:11:18,000 --> 00:11:19,240 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's so weird, dude. 233 00:11:19,280 --> 00:11:21,480 Speaker 4: We're like, yeah, we'll head over, you know, to another 234 00:11:21,520 --> 00:11:25,079 Speaker 4: county a couple hours away. So yeah, so going over 235 00:11:25,120 --> 00:11:28,760 Speaker 4: different states, it's so different, man. So what's been going 236 00:11:28,800 --> 00:11:29,160 Speaker 4: on there? 237 00:11:29,160 --> 00:11:32,480 Speaker 3: Man? What you been seeing as far as whitetail movement goes, Man, 238 00:11:32,520 --> 00:11:34,080 Speaker 3: it's been good. It's been real good. 239 00:11:34,120 --> 00:11:37,800 Speaker 6: We've been having some uh, real cold mornings. I mean, 240 00:11:37,880 --> 00:11:40,920 Speaker 6: you know into the you know, high twenties or you know, 241 00:11:41,080 --> 00:11:47,719 Speaker 6: low thirties. Movement's been really good. Not so much as 242 00:11:47,720 --> 00:11:50,040 Speaker 6: of super regionally. The last you know, a few days, 243 00:11:50,080 --> 00:11:51,960 Speaker 6: I would say, I feel like, you know, maybe the 244 00:11:52,000 --> 00:11:55,160 Speaker 6: lockdown has started. Some of the bigger bucks you know, 245 00:11:55,280 --> 00:11:58,559 Speaker 6: have have doze and there's little weird spots take them 246 00:11:58,559 --> 00:12:01,720 Speaker 6: off in their weird spots or whatever. So I haven't uh, 247 00:12:02,000 --> 00:12:06,080 Speaker 6: you know, by observation scene too many big bucks and 248 00:12:06,200 --> 00:12:09,520 Speaker 6: my show cams have kind of gone a little bit dead, 249 00:12:09,559 --> 00:12:11,840 Speaker 6: but I have about shoe cams on on scrapes right 250 00:12:11,840 --> 00:12:14,840 Speaker 6: I don't feel like they're hitting scrapes too hard right now, 251 00:12:14,880 --> 00:12:19,560 Speaker 6: but they're moving, you know, they're moving, and uh, you 252 00:12:19,600 --> 00:12:20,840 Speaker 6: know it's it's it's been good. 253 00:12:21,400 --> 00:12:25,120 Speaker 4: So would you say that you know, like moving into 254 00:12:25,240 --> 00:12:27,920 Speaker 4: some of the more kind of uh like like I 255 00:12:27,920 --> 00:12:30,560 Speaker 4: always think of like shelter belts in farm country. You know, 256 00:12:30,640 --> 00:12:32,480 Speaker 4: like there might be a shelter belt up by the road, 257 00:12:32,480 --> 00:12:34,880 Speaker 4: it's real thick. Do you might you know, take a 258 00:12:34,920 --> 00:12:37,200 Speaker 4: dough into Is there something that kind of correlates up 259 00:12:37,200 --> 00:12:37,800 Speaker 4: in that country? 260 00:12:37,840 --> 00:12:41,240 Speaker 3: It's similar, Yeah, I mean I've seen it. 261 00:12:41,320 --> 00:12:44,320 Speaker 6: You know when they'll they'll take a dough and you 262 00:12:44,320 --> 00:12:47,880 Speaker 6: know bring them over by you know, some water, either 263 00:12:47,920 --> 00:12:51,560 Speaker 6: a river or pond and have their scent you know, 264 00:12:51,600 --> 00:12:54,200 Speaker 6: blowing blowing over an area where do you really just 265 00:12:54,200 --> 00:12:57,600 Speaker 6: don't frequent you'll find them in like kind of random 266 00:12:57,760 --> 00:13:01,560 Speaker 6: spots that you know a little chunk of area you 267 00:13:01,559 --> 00:13:04,120 Speaker 6: know that you know obviously doesn't see any hunting pressure, 268 00:13:04,120 --> 00:13:06,840 Speaker 6: but doesn't really see too much deer movement either. That's 269 00:13:06,920 --> 00:13:08,840 Speaker 6: kind of where I've found where the bucks will bring 270 00:13:08,880 --> 00:13:12,400 Speaker 6: the bring the dos for you know, doing their things. 271 00:13:12,559 --> 00:13:13,360 Speaker 4: M m hm. 272 00:13:13,920 --> 00:13:17,360 Speaker 2: So do you go and try to seek these places 273 00:13:17,400 --> 00:13:20,599 Speaker 2: out and like try to play the chess game, or 274 00:13:20,640 --> 00:13:22,520 Speaker 2: are you kind of gonna sit back at the places 275 00:13:22,559 --> 00:13:24,360 Speaker 2: you know, we're good rut funnels and just wait on 276 00:13:24,400 --> 00:13:25,920 Speaker 2: those bucks to break off of those doughs. 277 00:13:27,160 --> 00:13:27,560 Speaker 5: I don't. 278 00:13:27,600 --> 00:13:29,320 Speaker 6: I don't go try to seek them out. I just 279 00:13:30,360 --> 00:13:33,480 Speaker 6: you know, randomly bump into them, you know, here and there. 280 00:13:33,520 --> 00:13:36,160 Speaker 6: If I'm on the you know, if i'm the I'm 281 00:13:36,200 --> 00:13:39,280 Speaker 6: on the ground or whatever, or obviously if I have 282 00:13:39,360 --> 00:13:42,200 Speaker 6: an opportunity, you know, and I I do, you know, 283 00:13:42,520 --> 00:13:44,560 Speaker 6: find a buck with a dough, I'm you know, I'll 284 00:13:44,559 --> 00:13:46,760 Speaker 6: try to make a move, but I don't actually seek 285 00:13:46,800 --> 00:13:49,560 Speaker 6: him out. I just kind of stick into the program, 286 00:13:49,880 --> 00:13:52,400 Speaker 6: which is all new to me too. Like I'm still learning, 287 00:13:52,480 --> 00:13:54,959 Speaker 6: you know, I've been hunting my whole life, but I'm 288 00:13:55,000 --> 00:13:59,360 Speaker 6: still learning new stuff every every year. So this year 289 00:13:59,400 --> 00:14:00,960 Speaker 6: has been a big eye opener for me. 290 00:14:01,040 --> 00:14:03,120 Speaker 5: As far as sit your. 291 00:14:02,960 --> 00:14:05,559 Speaker 6: Butt in the stand a lot longer than you than 292 00:14:05,600 --> 00:14:09,480 Speaker 6: you used to. I always have a hard time with that, 293 00:14:09,840 --> 00:14:11,880 Speaker 6: you know, I'm always itching to get out of the 294 00:14:11,920 --> 00:14:14,080 Speaker 6: stand and from everything. What I've seen in the past 295 00:14:14,200 --> 00:14:16,200 Speaker 6: is like, oh, dear, movement kind of just you know, 296 00:14:16,360 --> 00:14:19,320 Speaker 6: stops like you know, just like the first two hours 297 00:14:19,320 --> 00:14:23,000 Speaker 6: of daylight. But I've been, uh, I've been realizing that 298 00:14:23,040 --> 00:14:24,800 Speaker 6: you just need to sit and stand a lot longer. 299 00:14:25,280 --> 00:14:27,960 Speaker 2: So in New Hampshire there, what are we in the 300 00:14:28,000 --> 00:14:29,800 Speaker 2: core of those dates that it's worth staying in the 301 00:14:29,840 --> 00:14:31,120 Speaker 2: stand all day? 302 00:14:31,320 --> 00:14:33,440 Speaker 6: I would say so, yeah, I'd say we're right in 303 00:14:33,480 --> 00:14:35,840 Speaker 6: the you know, right in the core of it. Maybe 304 00:14:35,920 --> 00:14:39,240 Speaker 6: a little bit on the the post side of it, 305 00:14:39,560 --> 00:14:40,560 Speaker 6: on the late side of it. 306 00:14:40,640 --> 00:14:40,960 Speaker 3: Okay. 307 00:14:41,600 --> 00:14:44,560 Speaker 4: So with the with the bucks being in lockdown this 308 00:14:44,600 --> 00:14:47,760 Speaker 4: past week, do you foresee them breaking off and being 309 00:14:47,760 --> 00:14:50,360 Speaker 4: more active, being more you know, being more movement in 310 00:14:50,400 --> 00:14:52,280 Speaker 4: the buck patterns this week? Or are they going to 311 00:14:52,360 --> 00:14:55,680 Speaker 4: stay similar to last week with you know a lot 312 00:14:55,680 --> 00:14:56,560 Speaker 4: of lockdown going on. 313 00:14:57,640 --> 00:15:00,280 Speaker 6: I don't know, uh, I you know, I I can 314 00:15:00,360 --> 00:15:02,440 Speaker 6: only I can only take my best guesses. 315 00:15:02,480 --> 00:15:04,080 Speaker 3: But you know, you know, once a. 316 00:15:04,080 --> 00:15:06,800 Speaker 6: Buck's done with with the dough, I would imagine he 317 00:15:06,800 --> 00:15:08,960 Speaker 6: would be on the on the search for another one. 318 00:15:09,040 --> 00:15:11,080 Speaker 6: I think they, you know, they know how to work 319 00:15:11,680 --> 00:15:16,160 Speaker 6: good landscape so well, and you know they'll they'll be 320 00:15:16,440 --> 00:15:18,920 Speaker 6: they'll be cruising out you know, looking. I don't know 321 00:15:18,920 --> 00:15:20,840 Speaker 6: what time of day, you know, it might happen the 322 00:15:20,880 --> 00:15:23,440 Speaker 6: middle of the night, who knows, but you know you 323 00:15:23,480 --> 00:15:25,680 Speaker 6: got to you gotta be out there to get take 324 00:15:25,800 --> 00:15:26,600 Speaker 6: take advantage of it. 325 00:15:26,680 --> 00:15:27,440 Speaker 3: Mm hm cool. 326 00:15:27,480 --> 00:15:29,160 Speaker 2: So with all that being said and kind of your 327 00:15:29,160 --> 00:15:32,560 Speaker 2: observances you've had, uh, looking forward for the next week here, 328 00:15:32,720 --> 00:15:34,720 Speaker 2: you know we're in we're willing to the teens and 329 00:15:34,800 --> 00:15:37,360 Speaker 2: even into the twenties of November. Uh, what do you 330 00:15:38,280 --> 00:15:41,000 Speaker 2: think you're gonna rank buck movement on a scale of 331 00:15:41,040 --> 00:15:42,920 Speaker 2: one to ten for the next week. 332 00:15:43,480 --> 00:15:44,280 Speaker 5: One to ten. 333 00:15:44,680 --> 00:15:47,440 Speaker 6: Well, we do have a little bit of stagnant weather 334 00:15:47,600 --> 00:15:48,280 Speaker 6: coming up here. 335 00:15:48,360 --> 00:15:50,400 Speaker 5: It has been epic. I don't know if it's gonna be. 336 00:15:52,720 --> 00:15:55,240 Speaker 6: Epic going going on too much longer here. 337 00:15:55,280 --> 00:15:57,280 Speaker 2: I'm gonna give it a seven and a half. 338 00:15:57,560 --> 00:15:58,359 Speaker 3: All right. 339 00:15:58,360 --> 00:15:59,640 Speaker 4: It sounds like a pretty good reason to get in 340 00:15:59,640 --> 00:16:03,600 Speaker 4: the woods. Still promising, still promising, Well, Scottie. I appreciate 341 00:16:03,640 --> 00:16:05,960 Speaker 4: the report from New Hampshire man, and hope you have 342 00:16:06,000 --> 00:16:06,840 Speaker 4: a great rest of the year. 343 00:16:06,920 --> 00:16:08,960 Speaker 5: Dude, all right, I appreciate it. 344 00:16:09,080 --> 00:16:11,840 Speaker 6: I hope you guys get a big one here soon too. 345 00:16:13,680 --> 00:16:17,240 Speaker 2: Now we have got Clay Nukem for the Bear Grease podcast. 346 00:16:17,320 --> 00:16:20,360 Speaker 2: He's been doing some hunting in Oklahoma. Clay, what's happening 347 00:16:20,440 --> 00:16:20,760 Speaker 2: right now? 348 00:16:20,760 --> 00:16:21,040 Speaker 3: Brother? 349 00:16:22,160 --> 00:16:26,200 Speaker 7: Hey man, I'll tell you what it's. I think it's 350 00:16:26,240 --> 00:16:29,280 Speaker 7: a good time to be in the woods. Yeah, really 351 00:16:29,280 --> 00:16:32,160 Speaker 7: anywhere in the Midwest, but it sure looks like it's 352 00:16:32,200 --> 00:16:33,600 Speaker 7: a good time to be in the woods right now 353 00:16:33,600 --> 00:16:34,240 Speaker 7: in Oklahoma. 354 00:16:34,480 --> 00:16:38,400 Speaker 2: Yeah. You've actually, funny enough, You've had some success and 355 00:16:38,440 --> 00:16:41,960 Speaker 2: they're seeking more success, right So tell me what are 356 00:16:41,960 --> 00:16:43,440 Speaker 2: the bucks doing right now in Oklahoma? 357 00:16:44,760 --> 00:16:48,960 Speaker 7: Well? I killed a buck on November thirteenth, which was 358 00:16:49,040 --> 00:16:51,760 Speaker 7: like a few days ago. 359 00:16:51,920 --> 00:16:52,320 Speaker 5: And. 360 00:16:54,040 --> 00:16:56,760 Speaker 2: That deer it was I believed. 361 00:16:56,360 --> 00:16:57,920 Speaker 7: It to be a four and a half year old 362 00:16:57,920 --> 00:17:02,880 Speaker 7: deer and that more horning. I had rattled that deer 363 00:17:02,960 --> 00:17:06,399 Speaker 7: in and I put a little Instagram deal up, But 364 00:17:07,160 --> 00:17:11,159 Speaker 7: basically I clacked the horns together early in the morning 365 00:17:11,320 --> 00:17:14,560 Speaker 7: and that deer came running in. I recognized him. I'd 366 00:17:14,560 --> 00:17:17,119 Speaker 7: had a picture of him, and he didn't want to 367 00:17:17,160 --> 00:17:20,160 Speaker 7: break that forty yard barrier and I didn't have a decoy, 368 00:17:20,240 --> 00:17:22,520 Speaker 7: and you know, he kind of got away, so he 369 00:17:22,720 --> 00:17:27,000 Speaker 7: was bouncing around in daylight by himself, responding to rattling horns. 370 00:17:27,040 --> 00:17:29,520 Speaker 7: That was November thirteenth, which is a few days ago. 371 00:17:30,200 --> 00:17:33,560 Speaker 7: I killed that deer six hundred yards away that evening 372 00:17:33,840 --> 00:17:37,720 Speaker 7: in a little post o pinch point, and you know, 373 00:17:37,920 --> 00:17:40,919 Speaker 7: went over there, not expecting to see that deer and 374 00:17:40,960 --> 00:17:44,600 Speaker 7: he was by himself again cruising through that pinch point 375 00:17:44,680 --> 00:17:48,159 Speaker 7: on November thirteenth, which was a little surprising to me. 376 00:17:48,400 --> 00:17:53,879 Speaker 7: And in that little micro area, that was actually the 377 00:17:53,960 --> 00:17:56,080 Speaker 7: biggest deer that I had on camera. So I mean, 378 00:17:56,119 --> 00:17:59,280 Speaker 7: I felt like it was, you know, like a dominant 379 00:17:59,520 --> 00:18:06,040 Speaker 7: deer and he was not with a dough and on 380 00:18:06,160 --> 00:18:11,920 Speaker 7: my cameras. Since then, I have I feel like they're 381 00:18:11,960 --> 00:18:15,639 Speaker 7: locking down more because I have not got the pictures of. 382 00:18:15,680 --> 00:18:19,120 Speaker 8: The cruising bucks like I was before, Like a week ago, 383 00:18:19,240 --> 00:18:22,320 Speaker 8: I was getting a lot of pictures alone deer just 384 00:18:22,520 --> 00:18:26,680 Speaker 8: passing in front of cameras, you know, and it's been 385 00:18:27,880 --> 00:18:30,600 Speaker 8: a couple of days since I've seen that, so I 386 00:18:30,640 --> 00:18:32,520 Speaker 8: would imagine it's kind of like. 387 00:18:34,200 --> 00:18:37,600 Speaker 7: It feels like the bigger deer probably locked down. 388 00:18:38,160 --> 00:18:40,920 Speaker 4: Clay, you called it a post oak pinch point, which 389 00:18:41,720 --> 00:18:46,840 Speaker 4: is also known as a pop around here. Is the 390 00:18:46,880 --> 00:18:50,399 Speaker 4: post oak is is that Why do you say that? 391 00:18:50,440 --> 00:18:52,640 Speaker 4: Are they eating post oak acorns right now or what's 392 00:18:52,680 --> 00:18:53,040 Speaker 4: the deal? 393 00:18:54,000 --> 00:18:54,400 Speaker 2: Yeah? 394 00:18:54,520 --> 00:18:55,120 Speaker 5: Yeah, they are. 395 00:18:55,240 --> 00:18:55,480 Speaker 3: Man. 396 00:18:56,480 --> 00:18:59,399 Speaker 7: I opened up this buck stomach that I killed on 397 00:18:59,440 --> 00:19:03,760 Speaker 7: the thirteenth, and he had uh pre simmons in him, 398 00:19:04,040 --> 00:19:06,920 Speaker 7: but mainly post okc acorns, and and he had a 399 00:19:06,960 --> 00:19:09,080 Speaker 7: little bit of corn. You know, they're they're feeding some 400 00:19:09,240 --> 00:19:13,480 Speaker 7: corn around that area and uh but but not much corn, 401 00:19:13,600 --> 00:19:18,680 Speaker 7: but mainly post occrens. And he was that's what those 402 00:19:18,680 --> 00:19:21,840 Speaker 7: deer were. I saw that there's a lot of good 403 00:19:21,880 --> 00:19:23,840 Speaker 7: acrens still on the ground over there. 404 00:19:24,040 --> 00:19:25,920 Speaker 2: So you're using camera dad quite a bit? Are you 405 00:19:26,000 --> 00:19:28,520 Speaker 2: running cameras over that corn to kind of keep an inventory? 406 00:19:29,440 --> 00:19:34,320 Speaker 7: I've got I've got some cameras over corn, just in spots. 407 00:19:34,600 --> 00:19:37,280 Speaker 7: I didn't get to scout this place until first time 408 00:19:37,320 --> 00:19:40,920 Speaker 7: I set foot on the place I'm hunting was November 409 00:19:41,000 --> 00:19:43,000 Speaker 7: the eighth. I mean, I've never even been on the 410 00:19:43,000 --> 00:19:45,600 Speaker 7: property before, man, and I just kind of wanted to 411 00:19:45,600 --> 00:19:47,760 Speaker 7: see what was going on there, and so I did 412 00:19:47,800 --> 00:19:50,360 Speaker 7: put out some feed and a camera. Like in places 413 00:19:50,359 --> 00:19:52,720 Speaker 7: that I probably wouldn't even hunt, I just had a 414 00:19:52,840 --> 00:19:56,880 Speaker 7: day and just kind of bombed in there and uh, 415 00:19:56,920 --> 00:20:00,359 Speaker 7: and they're not they're not hitting feed real good over there. 416 00:20:00,440 --> 00:20:04,240 Speaker 7: Doesn't seem like to me, but it's because there's so 417 00:20:04,320 --> 00:20:05,160 Speaker 7: many post oakes. 418 00:20:05,720 --> 00:20:07,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, we're still kind of waiting on a frost for 419 00:20:07,840 --> 00:20:10,359 Speaker 2: to kind of make a change in that stuff. 420 00:20:10,359 --> 00:20:17,280 Speaker 7: It seems like, yeah, yeah, but there's also a lot 421 00:20:17,320 --> 00:20:19,280 Speaker 7: of per simmons in that country, and I saw quite 422 00:20:19,280 --> 00:20:21,119 Speaker 7: a few deer eating per simmons. 423 00:20:21,600 --> 00:20:25,800 Speaker 3: Yeah, but. 424 00:20:26,520 --> 00:20:28,840 Speaker 7: I had a good buddy over there tell me that 425 00:20:29,560 --> 00:20:32,960 Speaker 7: he feels like this week is a is a great 426 00:20:33,080 --> 00:20:38,080 Speaker 7: week in Oklahoma, you know, a week before the gun 427 00:20:38,119 --> 00:20:41,800 Speaker 7: deer season starts, you know, for both mont So what. 428 00:20:41,760 --> 00:20:45,359 Speaker 2: Are you going to do tactic wise that kind of 429 00:20:45,440 --> 00:20:48,280 Speaker 2: might change a little bit there, you know. 430 00:20:48,600 --> 00:20:53,800 Speaker 7: I mean I can't. I'm just gonna hunt pinch points. 431 00:20:53,960 --> 00:20:55,959 Speaker 7: I mean, that's really all I'm gonna do. I'm just 432 00:20:56,000 --> 00:20:59,080 Speaker 7: gonna I'm just gonna hunt these little pinch points where 433 00:20:59,119 --> 00:21:01,840 Speaker 7: there's food because they're there's food in there, so they're traveling, 434 00:21:01,920 --> 00:21:06,600 Speaker 7: but they're also they're also eating, and we'll be trying 435 00:21:06,640 --> 00:21:09,439 Speaker 7: to catch one in between dose or with a dough 436 00:21:09,800 --> 00:21:14,320 Speaker 7: that's just coming through there. So one hundred percent I'm 437 00:21:14,440 --> 00:21:17,320 Speaker 7: hunting these little pinch points, and in the area I'm hunting, 438 00:21:17,520 --> 00:21:20,440 Speaker 7: there's a lot of them. They're they're kind of nuanced. 439 00:21:20,520 --> 00:21:25,359 Speaker 7: They're not as clear as like a midwestern agfield creek 440 00:21:25,800 --> 00:21:28,800 Speaker 7: pinch point, you know, a big agfields on either side. 441 00:21:28,800 --> 00:21:31,600 Speaker 7: They're they're a little more nuanced over there because it's 442 00:21:31,640 --> 00:21:35,400 Speaker 7: a lot of brush, a lot of brushy stuff and 443 00:21:35,400 --> 00:21:38,840 Speaker 7: in some pasture no no row crop ag or anything. 444 00:21:38,880 --> 00:21:41,240 Speaker 7: But you'll you'll kind of find these little bands of 445 00:21:41,320 --> 00:21:45,200 Speaker 7: timber through there. Sure, and uh, and there's deer using them, man, 446 00:21:45,400 --> 00:21:45,840 Speaker 7: for sure. 447 00:21:45,920 --> 00:21:48,440 Speaker 4: So you've been seeing them walk down a little bit, 448 00:21:49,080 --> 00:21:52,560 Speaker 4: are they do? You expect them to start coming off 449 00:21:52,560 --> 00:21:54,240 Speaker 4: of doze as you go up there this week? 450 00:21:55,560 --> 00:21:59,480 Speaker 7: You know, I've never hunted over there this late. It's 451 00:21:59,480 --> 00:22:03,800 Speaker 7: specific and that in Oklahoma, so I don't really know, 452 00:22:04,320 --> 00:22:12,840 Speaker 7: but I know I'm about three hours away and in Arkansas. Man, 453 00:22:14,200 --> 00:22:18,199 Speaker 7: by about the twenty fifth of November, I feel like 454 00:22:19,320 --> 00:22:21,800 Speaker 7: most of the breeding is done now, not most of 455 00:22:21,840 --> 00:22:24,400 Speaker 7: the running activity. I feel like the bucks are cruising 456 00:22:24,440 --> 00:22:26,800 Speaker 7: and it's a fantastic time to kill a deers the 457 00:22:26,880 --> 00:22:31,399 Speaker 7: last week in November here, But it's not because they're 458 00:22:32,320 --> 00:22:34,720 Speaker 7: chasing dose. I mean, it's more like that first week 459 00:22:34,720 --> 00:22:38,399 Speaker 7: in November and then man by December. First my experience 460 00:22:39,200 --> 00:22:44,200 Speaker 7: in my part of the world in Arkansas is, Man, 461 00:22:44,280 --> 00:22:48,760 Speaker 7: they're like back on feed, acting like they don't care 462 00:22:48,800 --> 00:22:54,600 Speaker 7: a thing about it though, just just but in between 463 00:22:54,600 --> 00:22:56,840 Speaker 7: now and then, I think it'll be good. But I 464 00:22:56,840 --> 00:22:58,439 Speaker 7: think so. 465 00:22:59,000 --> 00:23:00,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, I believe you, man. 466 00:23:00,040 --> 00:23:03,760 Speaker 2: And so if you're gonna rake the buck movement on 467 00:23:03,800 --> 00:23:05,600 Speaker 2: a scale of one to ten over the next week 468 00:23:05,600 --> 00:23:07,639 Speaker 2: in Oklahoma, what are you gonna give it seven? 469 00:23:08,240 --> 00:23:08,440 Speaker 5: Man? 470 00:23:08,520 --> 00:23:10,719 Speaker 2: You already knew your number. You're ready to go seven 471 00:23:11,000 --> 00:23:11,800 Speaker 2: towards number? 472 00:23:13,000 --> 00:23:13,240 Speaker 7: Yep? 473 00:23:13,880 --> 00:23:14,080 Speaker 3: Yeah? 474 00:23:14,119 --> 00:23:16,920 Speaker 2: Does that mean okay? Since you're headed to go hunting 475 00:23:16,960 --> 00:23:19,639 Speaker 2: right now, I can give you a special guest opportunity 476 00:23:19,680 --> 00:23:20,320 Speaker 2: to call your shot. 477 00:23:20,320 --> 00:23:21,640 Speaker 3: Are you killing another buck this week? 478 00:23:22,600 --> 00:23:27,000 Speaker 7: Well, my son bear, I'm gonna call him killing an 479 00:23:27,000 --> 00:23:33,520 Speaker 7: ice deer? Nice, I'm gonna you know, there's a two 480 00:23:33,560 --> 00:23:36,560 Speaker 7: buck limit in Oklahoma, so I could I could shoot 481 00:23:36,560 --> 00:23:40,119 Speaker 7: another buck, but I'm probably gonna try to kill a 482 00:23:40,240 --> 00:23:44,560 Speaker 7: doe or two, and so that probably will hurt my 483 00:23:44,680 --> 00:23:47,560 Speaker 7: chances of killing a buck and blessed. 484 00:23:47,320 --> 00:23:48,040 Speaker 2: Ladies in the woods. 485 00:23:49,320 --> 00:23:53,680 Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, but I'm not opposed to shooting. I mean, 486 00:23:53,800 --> 00:23:55,880 Speaker 7: i'd love to kill another buck, and I'm gonna try, 487 00:23:56,560 --> 00:23:59,200 Speaker 7: but I don't want to get too greedy, you know. 488 00:23:59,320 --> 00:24:00,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, for sure? Cool man. 489 00:24:00,560 --> 00:24:02,520 Speaker 2: Well, I hope you all find some success out there. 490 00:24:02,560 --> 00:24:03,960 Speaker 2: Thanks for the report, sir. 491 00:24:04,640 --> 00:24:09,360 Speaker 7: Yeah, thank you. 492 00:24:25,480 --> 00:24:27,960 Speaker 2: Now I've got Alex comstock with wat tail DNA and 493 00:24:28,000 --> 00:24:30,879 Speaker 2: he has been hunting his home state of Minnesota. Alex, 494 00:24:30,960 --> 00:24:32,720 Speaker 2: is it freezing there or what's it like? 495 00:24:34,240 --> 00:24:35,639 Speaker 7: You know, it's been a little too warm? 496 00:24:35,920 --> 00:24:38,840 Speaker 9: Yeah, I mean we have we have no snow on 497 00:24:38,880 --> 00:24:39,960 Speaker 9: the ground, which a lot of. 498 00:24:39,880 --> 00:24:42,359 Speaker 7: Times we do by now, and highs are still. I 499 00:24:42,400 --> 00:24:43,760 Speaker 7: think it's gonna push fifty today. 500 00:24:43,800 --> 00:24:47,399 Speaker 2: So not ideal man, that's uh, you know, relatively. I 501 00:24:47,400 --> 00:24:48,960 Speaker 2: don't know if I can understand, but I guess I 502 00:24:50,600 --> 00:24:52,800 Speaker 2: know what you mean in general, the fact that it's 503 00:24:52,960 --> 00:24:54,159 Speaker 2: warmer than what it needs to be. 504 00:24:54,400 --> 00:24:54,560 Speaker 5: Right. 505 00:24:54,680 --> 00:24:56,639 Speaker 2: What are you doing right now? If you're used to, 506 00:24:56,720 --> 00:24:59,400 Speaker 2: you know, those cold attempts to adjust for what. 507 00:24:59,400 --> 00:25:03,240 Speaker 7: The deer doing, hoping and praying. 508 00:25:05,560 --> 00:25:08,399 Speaker 2: That's a good tactic, man, for sure. Are you Are 509 00:25:08,440 --> 00:25:10,600 Speaker 2: you struggling to see deer on the hoof right now? 510 00:25:11,720 --> 00:25:11,960 Speaker 5: Yeah? 511 00:25:12,080 --> 00:25:14,639 Speaker 1: It's super super sporadic. 512 00:25:14,960 --> 00:25:17,280 Speaker 9: I mean I haven't seen a lot of deer in 513 00:25:17,320 --> 00:25:19,680 Speaker 9: Minnesota this year in general, it's been a warm off fall. 514 00:25:19,720 --> 00:25:20,240 Speaker 7: But like. 515 00:25:21,760 --> 00:25:24,520 Speaker 9: You know, for example, a hunter this morning didn't see 516 00:25:24,520 --> 00:25:27,520 Speaker 9: a deer, had a spot where like a really good 517 00:25:27,520 --> 00:25:31,200 Speaker 9: buck came through on cell cam at eleven o'clock. That's 518 00:25:31,320 --> 00:25:34,080 Speaker 9: the first deer to hit that particular camera in. 519 00:25:34,359 --> 00:25:35,080 Speaker 3: I think a week. 520 00:25:35,440 --> 00:25:38,359 Speaker 9: So it's just like super sporadic, which makes things obviously 521 00:25:39,119 --> 00:25:40,080 Speaker 9: tougher on the hunter. 522 00:25:40,520 --> 00:25:40,800 Speaker 3: Yeah. 523 00:25:40,880 --> 00:25:44,119 Speaker 2: Yeah, for sure, if you adjusted your camera placements for 524 00:25:44,240 --> 00:25:47,199 Speaker 2: kind of this dead middle of the rud or you 525 00:25:47,240 --> 00:25:48,520 Speaker 2: still kind of have them all in the same place 526 00:25:48,560 --> 00:25:48,959 Speaker 2: they have been. 527 00:25:50,359 --> 00:25:53,240 Speaker 9: We're always shifting them, you know, and I'm bouncing back 528 00:25:53,280 --> 00:25:55,480 Speaker 9: and forth between you know, still a lot of cameras 529 00:25:55,480 --> 00:25:58,040 Speaker 9: are on scrapes because deer inevitably you're going to hit 530 00:25:58,080 --> 00:26:01,320 Speaker 9: them at some point, but hard you know, between that, 531 00:26:01,560 --> 00:26:06,880 Speaker 9: obviously your your classic fiddles or fiddels, funnels and points. 532 00:26:07,800 --> 00:26:09,119 Speaker 5: You know, just trying to catch you. 533 00:26:09,440 --> 00:26:11,440 Speaker 9: For me, it's obviously like I'm not hutting the rut 534 00:26:11,440 --> 00:26:13,240 Speaker 9: trying to pattern into your own camera. I'm just trying 535 00:26:13,240 --> 00:26:14,800 Speaker 9: to get a picture of one knowing that he's in 536 00:26:14,840 --> 00:26:15,720 Speaker 9: the area per se. 537 00:26:16,160 --> 00:26:20,399 Speaker 4: Yeah, So is the hot weather effect does it affect 538 00:26:20,440 --> 00:26:22,439 Speaker 4: deer movement during the rut do you feel like or 539 00:26:22,560 --> 00:26:25,399 Speaker 4: is it just gonna be what it's what it is normally. 540 00:26:26,840 --> 00:26:30,480 Speaker 9: I think my take on it is that it's it's 541 00:26:30,480 --> 00:26:32,360 Speaker 9: not going to do you any favors. How about that, 542 00:26:32,440 --> 00:26:34,760 Speaker 9: Like it's not like it's warm, so don't go hunting. 543 00:26:35,800 --> 00:26:37,919 Speaker 9: But I think yeah, I mean for us, like, you know, 544 00:26:37,920 --> 00:26:40,080 Speaker 9: we've had some days peeking up and pushing on the 545 00:26:40,119 --> 00:26:43,000 Speaker 9: sixties and you know, upper fifties, and I don't think 546 00:26:43,000 --> 00:26:44,600 Speaker 9: it's going to do you any favors for movement. I 547 00:26:44,640 --> 00:26:46,080 Speaker 9: still think deer at the end of the day are 548 00:26:46,119 --> 00:26:48,480 Speaker 9: running and doing their thing. But I think it could 549 00:26:48,600 --> 00:26:50,399 Speaker 9: encourage a little bit more nighttime movement. 550 00:26:51,080 --> 00:26:54,520 Speaker 3: Does water come into play during harder TIMPs in the rut? 551 00:26:54,520 --> 00:26:54,880 Speaker 3: Do you think? 552 00:26:57,000 --> 00:27:01,720 Speaker 2: And what if I had areas with water? You got 553 00:27:01,720 --> 00:27:04,680 Speaker 2: ten thousands? Man, come on, yeah, I. 554 00:27:04,640 --> 00:27:06,280 Speaker 9: Mean I could just go set up shop on the 555 00:27:06,359 --> 00:27:07,119 Speaker 9: edge of lakes period. 556 00:27:07,200 --> 00:27:11,119 Speaker 3: I mean, you never know, I guess sounds cold, Yeah, 557 00:27:11,160 --> 00:27:11,639 Speaker 3: for sure. 558 00:27:11,920 --> 00:27:15,720 Speaker 2: That's funny. So this week you still have stagnant weather 559 00:27:15,800 --> 00:27:17,600 Speaker 2: coming up. What what adjustments are you going to make 560 00:27:17,720 --> 00:27:19,359 Speaker 2: to still try to capitalize with. 561 00:27:19,400 --> 00:27:20,240 Speaker 3: The time you can get out? 562 00:27:22,520 --> 00:27:23,560 Speaker 7: Oh you cut out there. 563 00:27:23,840 --> 00:27:27,200 Speaker 2: Sorry this week, you still probably have some stagnant weather 564 00:27:27,880 --> 00:27:29,560 Speaker 2: coming up, you know, for the next week or whatever. 565 00:27:29,600 --> 00:27:32,320 Speaker 2: How are you gonna capitalize on the sets that you 566 00:27:32,320 --> 00:27:33,080 Speaker 2: do get to go out? 567 00:27:35,080 --> 00:27:37,720 Speaker 9: Pretty much just gonna sit, you know, in the citts 568 00:27:37,760 --> 00:27:39,640 Speaker 9: that I do get to get out. I'm just right 569 00:27:39,680 --> 00:27:43,639 Speaker 9: now hunting historical stuff. So you know, I'm after a 570 00:27:43,640 --> 00:27:46,960 Speaker 9: few bucks that I'm hunted over the course the last 571 00:27:46,960 --> 00:27:49,920 Speaker 9: few years. So I put a lot of emphasis into 572 00:27:50,000 --> 00:27:51,840 Speaker 9: historical data. You know, I know a buck was in 573 00:27:51,880 --> 00:27:54,520 Speaker 9: an area over the given week. You know, there's a 574 00:27:55,520 --> 00:27:57,960 Speaker 9: there's an area that a couple of bucks hit a 575 00:27:57,960 --> 00:28:02,160 Speaker 9: lot last year over that Thanksgiving time frame in there, 576 00:28:02,400 --> 00:28:04,480 Speaker 9: So that's where I'm going to kind of be then. 577 00:28:04,600 --> 00:28:07,000 Speaker 9: So it's just kind of hunting based off that that 578 00:28:07,119 --> 00:28:09,440 Speaker 9: data that I've recrued over over the years. 579 00:28:09,720 --> 00:28:14,639 Speaker 2: Got you cool. So do you see historically mature books 580 00:28:15,359 --> 00:28:17,280 Speaker 2: on their feet this time of year? Like, do you 581 00:28:17,280 --> 00:28:19,440 Speaker 2: feel good about this, you know, kind of third week 582 00:28:19,440 --> 00:28:20,480 Speaker 2: in November time period? 583 00:28:21,680 --> 00:28:24,520 Speaker 9: Yeah, I I generally really this is I think one 584 00:28:24,560 --> 00:28:27,840 Speaker 9: of my more favorite weeks of the rut, given that 585 00:28:28,480 --> 00:28:30,399 Speaker 9: you know it's not going to be it's not what 586 00:28:30,480 --> 00:28:34,120 Speaker 9: everyone loves with the first week in November just deer 587 00:28:34,160 --> 00:28:37,119 Speaker 9: cruising like crazy. For me, it's more of the you 588 00:28:37,200 --> 00:28:39,200 Speaker 9: never know what could show up just be worth those 589 00:28:39,240 --> 00:28:42,000 Speaker 9: bucks are especially those mature year they're going for that 590 00:28:42,080 --> 00:28:46,400 Speaker 9: last that last few dos. And I I really enjoy 591 00:28:46,480 --> 00:28:48,360 Speaker 9: that time of the year because I'm used to not 592 00:28:48,480 --> 00:28:50,600 Speaker 9: having crazy hunts anyway, and seeing a time of year 593 00:28:50,680 --> 00:28:53,480 Speaker 9: and so with the thought of never know what could 594 00:28:53,480 --> 00:28:56,600 Speaker 9: walk around the corner is piques my interests pretty much. 595 00:28:56,640 --> 00:28:57,280 Speaker 3: Yeah, very cool. 596 00:28:57,280 --> 00:28:59,280 Speaker 2: Okay, So as we look forward to this next week 597 00:29:00,160 --> 00:29:02,680 Speaker 2: with the warmer Timpson all, just knowing that it's a good, 598 00:29:03,080 --> 00:29:04,840 Speaker 2: good week for you historically, what are you going to 599 00:29:05,000 --> 00:29:07,040 Speaker 2: rank the buck movement on a scale of one to ten. 600 00:29:08,800 --> 00:29:11,080 Speaker 9: I am going to look at the weather right now, 601 00:29:11,280 --> 00:29:13,280 Speaker 9: and then we do have a cold front coming a 602 00:29:13,360 --> 00:29:14,640 Speaker 9: little bit on Wednesday. 603 00:29:15,160 --> 00:29:19,480 Speaker 7: High's Wednesday on or in the mid to low thirties. 604 00:29:22,040 --> 00:29:25,120 Speaker 9: So I like that, and just given that fact, I'm 605 00:29:25,120 --> 00:29:25,720 Speaker 9: gonna give it. 606 00:29:26,120 --> 00:29:27,560 Speaker 7: I want to be over a five, I. 607 00:29:27,560 --> 00:29:28,920 Speaker 9: Really do, So I'm gonna give it a five and 608 00:29:28,920 --> 00:29:29,280 Speaker 9: a half. 609 00:29:30,360 --> 00:29:32,920 Speaker 2: Nice very realistic numbers there, but that cold front sounds 610 00:29:32,920 --> 00:29:33,680 Speaker 2: pretty optimistic. 611 00:29:33,720 --> 00:29:33,840 Speaker 3: Man. 612 00:29:33,880 --> 00:29:35,840 Speaker 2: I hope that you run up on one of those 613 00:29:35,880 --> 00:29:36,360 Speaker 2: big ones. 614 00:29:37,320 --> 00:29:38,080 Speaker 5: Yeah, me too. 615 00:29:38,280 --> 00:29:40,800 Speaker 9: I you know, I was looking at footage actually the 616 00:29:40,840 --> 00:29:42,560 Speaker 9: other day from a buck that I'm hunting right now, 617 00:29:42,600 --> 00:29:44,920 Speaker 9: and I almost shot them two years ago on the 618 00:29:44,960 --> 00:29:48,160 Speaker 9: sixteenth of November, and we had like probably eight inches 619 00:29:48,200 --> 00:29:51,400 Speaker 9: of snow. So, I mean it's a big difference. But 620 00:29:51,440 --> 00:29:52,960 Speaker 9: I'm gonna I'm gonna hope and pray. 621 00:29:52,800 --> 00:29:55,200 Speaker 2: An awesome brother, will. I hope you getting appreciate all 622 00:29:55,200 --> 00:29:55,560 Speaker 2: the report. 623 00:29:55,640 --> 00:29:58,000 Speaker 5: Man, All right, thanks guys. 624 00:29:58,960 --> 00:30:00,840 Speaker 3: On the phone right now. I've got Josh Elderton. 625 00:30:00,840 --> 00:30:02,880 Speaker 4: He's everybody's best friend and he's up there in West 626 00:30:02,960 --> 00:30:04,440 Speaker 4: Virginia hanging out in the mountains. 627 00:30:04,440 --> 00:30:05,400 Speaker 3: What's going on, maun Man? 628 00:30:06,240 --> 00:30:08,280 Speaker 5: Nothing nice, Kyler. What's happening, buddy? Oh? 629 00:30:08,360 --> 00:30:08,960 Speaker 3: Shoot? Man? 630 00:30:09,160 --> 00:30:12,000 Speaker 4: Just sitting here with k C and talking and thinking 631 00:30:12,000 --> 00:30:14,920 Speaker 4: about deer. You know, that's how November goes, right, That 632 00:30:15,080 --> 00:30:15,800 Speaker 4: is November. 633 00:30:15,880 --> 00:30:18,200 Speaker 5: It's all about deer, all about just getting out there 634 00:30:18,200 --> 00:30:19,080 Speaker 5: and getting after. 635 00:30:18,880 --> 00:30:19,720 Speaker 3: It for sure. Man. 636 00:30:19,800 --> 00:30:22,400 Speaker 4: So you guys been getting after it lately in West Virginia. 637 00:30:22,480 --> 00:30:26,000 Speaker 4: What you've been seeing out there, Well, it's. 638 00:30:25,840 --> 00:30:32,400 Speaker 5: Been going really good. It's on like Donkey Kong here, Okay. 639 00:30:33,120 --> 00:30:36,920 Speaker 5: It started to Friday and flip the switch. 640 00:30:37,400 --> 00:30:41,120 Speaker 3: Wow, Okay, is that weather induced or was this something else? 641 00:30:41,960 --> 00:30:44,440 Speaker 5: I think it's weather and and you know, I'm a 642 00:30:44,480 --> 00:30:47,640 Speaker 5: moon guy, so I think it's weather and moon induced. 643 00:30:49,720 --> 00:30:54,200 Speaker 5: And since Friday, the deer movement has been really good. 644 00:30:55,000 --> 00:30:59,080 Speaker 5: That's good. Been good in the mornings and in the 645 00:30:59,160 --> 00:31:02,000 Speaker 5: evenings it's been and it's been a little sketchy in 646 00:31:02,040 --> 00:31:05,719 Speaker 5: the evening's probably the last thirty forty minutes of shooting, 647 00:31:05,840 --> 00:31:08,240 Speaker 5: like they've been moving a little bit, but the mornings 648 00:31:08,240 --> 00:31:08,880 Speaker 5: have been fire. 649 00:31:09,360 --> 00:31:09,840 Speaker 3: I got you. 650 00:31:10,280 --> 00:31:12,520 Speaker 4: So, how are you guys hunting them? What kind of 651 00:31:12,760 --> 00:31:14,320 Speaker 4: tactic are you using to get in their way? 652 00:31:15,840 --> 00:31:19,080 Speaker 5: Right now? Our focus right now has really been glassing 653 00:31:20,080 --> 00:31:23,760 Speaker 5: and hunting these old open areas in between the thickets. 654 00:31:24,960 --> 00:31:27,760 Speaker 5: We've hung a couple of times. If we found really 655 00:31:27,760 --> 00:31:31,360 Speaker 5: hot sign, if we find scrapes and stuff that's like 656 00:31:31,960 --> 00:31:35,920 Speaker 5: ground up coffee and happened just within a few hours, 657 00:31:36,120 --> 00:31:39,200 Speaker 5: we'll hang. But we're really focusing on the ground right 658 00:31:39,240 --> 00:31:42,960 Speaker 5: now and glassing and either putting them on to bed 659 00:31:43,200 --> 00:31:46,360 Speaker 5: and doing a true spot stalk, or most of the 660 00:31:46,360 --> 00:31:48,280 Speaker 5: time right now with the rut, we're playing a lot 661 00:31:48,280 --> 00:31:49,640 Speaker 5: of ambush. 662 00:31:50,400 --> 00:31:52,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, that sounds like fun. So let's get back to 663 00:31:52,320 --> 00:31:57,160 Speaker 2: this moon thing. Because I'm a borderline moon believer. You know, 664 00:31:57,200 --> 00:31:58,640 Speaker 2: I'm a little bit of a skeptic, but at the 665 00:31:58,680 --> 00:32:01,320 Speaker 2: same time, I feel like there's sometimes some correlations. And 666 00:32:01,400 --> 00:32:03,840 Speaker 2: right now, you know, we're just kind of coming right 667 00:32:03,880 --> 00:32:06,000 Speaker 2: off of a big awful moon, right and so you 668 00:32:06,080 --> 00:32:09,680 Speaker 2: thought that that had an effect on the deer movement. Now, 669 00:32:09,800 --> 00:32:11,640 Speaker 2: what are we going to look at as this thing 670 00:32:11,680 --> 00:32:14,880 Speaker 2: starts to wane and kind of move into like, you know, 671 00:32:14,920 --> 00:32:16,240 Speaker 2: a half moon over the next week. 672 00:32:16,320 --> 00:32:17,320 Speaker 3: Is it Are we. 673 00:32:17,280 --> 00:32:20,880 Speaker 2: Gonna still see that uptick or is it gonna what effects. 674 00:32:20,520 --> 00:32:20,960 Speaker 3: Is it going to have? 675 00:32:21,720 --> 00:32:23,960 Speaker 5: I think I think that the first part of the week, 676 00:32:25,680 --> 00:32:27,680 Speaker 5: it's gonna be a little bit slower, but you know, 677 00:32:27,760 --> 00:32:32,200 Speaker 5: it's rut, they're gonna move. But there's an uptick in 678 00:32:32,320 --> 00:32:35,840 Speaker 5: deer movement towards the end of the week, in my opinion, 679 00:32:38,840 --> 00:32:41,040 Speaker 5: by what the moon chart says it's going to do. 680 00:32:41,400 --> 00:32:43,200 Speaker 7: Now, I'm telling you, I'm there. 681 00:32:43,240 --> 00:32:46,120 Speaker 5: I've always just watched the moon chart, and it's like 682 00:32:46,160 --> 00:32:49,280 Speaker 5: when I'm out there Glass and Tyler that I won't 683 00:32:49,280 --> 00:32:51,760 Speaker 5: see any deer in like prime time from the moon chart. 684 00:32:52,120 --> 00:32:55,920 Speaker 5: Say it's nine to eleven am. And it just seems 685 00:32:55,960 --> 00:32:58,920 Speaker 5: like at nine or nine fifteen, I start seeing deer. 686 00:33:00,120 --> 00:33:00,520 Speaker 3: Mm hmm. 687 00:33:00,880 --> 00:33:06,360 Speaker 4: Guys, So so what what I mean, what's the food 688 00:33:06,400 --> 00:33:08,080 Speaker 4: source that you guys are out there hunting? 689 00:33:09,160 --> 00:33:11,880 Speaker 5: So food source wise, I mean it's a lot of brows, 690 00:33:13,760 --> 00:33:17,200 Speaker 5: a lot of sawbrars and c rps type stuff. But 691 00:33:17,280 --> 00:33:20,000 Speaker 5: you know that we've got hit with masks this year too, 692 00:33:20,000 --> 00:33:25,080 Speaker 5: We've got some acrons. But the deer out here, especially 693 00:33:25,080 --> 00:33:29,600 Speaker 5: in southern West Virginia, even with acrons, they still tend 694 00:33:29,600 --> 00:33:32,800 Speaker 5: to get out in the brows and the like. It's 695 00:33:32,840 --> 00:33:37,480 Speaker 5: like prairie country. These reclaim strip minds are they still 696 00:33:37,480 --> 00:33:39,320 Speaker 5: seem to get out there and that's where they like 697 00:33:39,400 --> 00:33:44,920 Speaker 5: to chase and crews. So that's that's really what we're 698 00:33:44,960 --> 00:33:47,200 Speaker 5: focused on. We're not focused on a lot of timber 699 00:33:47,280 --> 00:33:48,000 Speaker 5: hunting right now. 700 00:33:48,280 --> 00:33:48,640 Speaker 3: Yeah. 701 00:33:48,800 --> 00:33:51,040 Speaker 2: So on that fresh sign that you're talking about earlier, 702 00:33:51,200 --> 00:33:53,600 Speaker 2: are you finding that stuff on like little whips out 703 00:33:53,600 --> 00:33:55,920 Speaker 2: there in that open country? Are you seeing that stuff 704 00:33:55,920 --> 00:33:58,200 Speaker 2: along like the thicket lines where you're seeing rubs and 705 00:33:58,200 --> 00:33:59,280 Speaker 2: scrapes and stuff like that. 706 00:34:00,120 --> 00:34:05,520 Speaker 5: The hard edges between right there on the timber and 707 00:34:05,600 --> 00:34:10,360 Speaker 5: the thicket is where you're finding it. Inside of the thickets. 708 00:34:10,360 --> 00:34:13,080 Speaker 5: You know, these tickets, you can always find open areas 709 00:34:13,120 --> 00:34:16,920 Speaker 5: that you know, might only be twenty by twenty in 710 00:34:16,960 --> 00:34:19,720 Speaker 5: the Middle East thickets, but there might be one hundred 711 00:34:19,760 --> 00:34:22,120 Speaker 5: by one hundred in the middle of them. And inside 712 00:34:22,160 --> 00:34:24,960 Speaker 5: these tickets were seeing those hot scrapes and stuff too, 713 00:34:25,520 --> 00:34:27,319 Speaker 5: and getting in these tickets amongst them. 714 00:34:27,840 --> 00:34:30,920 Speaker 4: So what do you what do you think will happen 715 00:34:30,960 --> 00:34:32,680 Speaker 4: next week? Is it going to still be on like 716 00:34:32,760 --> 00:34:34,839 Speaker 4: Donkey Kong? Is it gonna be on like Eddy Kong? 717 00:34:35,680 --> 00:34:41,920 Speaker 5: Now it's I think that you know, we were out Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 718 00:34:41,920 --> 00:34:45,160 Speaker 5: and we were on. This was last week, so around 719 00:34:45,480 --> 00:34:50,480 Speaker 5: like the twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth, we were out 720 00:34:50,719 --> 00:34:55,000 Speaker 5: and there was a good movement in the mornings, like 721 00:34:55,040 --> 00:34:56,840 Speaker 5: I said, in the evenings were a little bit slow 722 00:34:57,800 --> 00:35:00,600 Speaker 5: and they were bumping and just kind of my cruise 723 00:35:00,680 --> 00:35:03,960 Speaker 5: and the small bucks. We're out there trying to get 724 00:35:03,960 --> 00:35:09,279 Speaker 5: a jump start on the big daddies. And then Friday, 725 00:35:10,440 --> 00:35:12,600 Speaker 5: I'm telling you, it was like a light switch. I mean, 726 00:35:12,640 --> 00:35:15,440 Speaker 5: you all experienced in anybody that's experienced, I mean, it 727 00:35:15,520 --> 00:35:19,160 Speaker 5: was just like a light switch offen Man. They was running, grunting, 728 00:35:19,160 --> 00:35:24,000 Speaker 5: snortweiz and fighting everything going on. And it's been like 729 00:35:24,080 --> 00:35:25,160 Speaker 5: that since Friday. 730 00:35:25,400 --> 00:35:28,239 Speaker 4: Got you so on a scale of one to ten, 731 00:35:28,280 --> 00:35:30,080 Speaker 4: and the next week, what do you think buck Movement's 732 00:35:30,120 --> 00:35:30,719 Speaker 4: going to be like. 733 00:35:32,640 --> 00:35:34,080 Speaker 5: Nine and a half? 734 00:35:34,640 --> 00:35:38,279 Speaker 3: Yeah, man, that's how I like that. I like that. 735 00:35:39,040 --> 00:35:42,160 Speaker 5: I'm sitting in the office talking to you all and 736 00:35:42,200 --> 00:35:44,920 Speaker 5: we've got two groups out and both groups are on 737 00:35:45,040 --> 00:35:45,799 Speaker 5: Big Bucks this. 738 00:35:45,800 --> 00:35:46,720 Speaker 3: Morning, old baby. 739 00:35:47,480 --> 00:35:50,279 Speaker 5: So I know that the deer movement's really good right 740 00:35:50,280 --> 00:35:52,080 Speaker 5: now and it's going to stay that way for several 741 00:35:52,160 --> 00:35:53,120 Speaker 5: days in my opinion. 742 00:35:53,200 --> 00:35:54,640 Speaker 3: Yeah. Well that's awesome, dude. 743 00:35:54,680 --> 00:35:56,279 Speaker 4: Well, thank you so much for the report, and I 744 00:35:56,320 --> 00:35:58,200 Speaker 4: hope those guys get both them bucks killed. 745 00:35:58,400 --> 00:36:01,359 Speaker 3: Thanks for the time, Josh, alright though, thank you' all. 746 00:36:01,440 --> 00:36:19,920 Speaker 5: Good luck you see