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 --> 00:00:12,000 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 ca C. Smith and Tyler Jones. 6 00:00:26,600 --> 00:00:28,880 Speaker 2: The year's final month is here, But do you have 7 00:00:28,920 --> 00:00:31,040 Speaker 2: the information it takes to make it in December? 8 00:00:31,080 --> 00:00:33,440 Speaker 3: To remember this is Retfresh. Let's go. 9 00:00:47,560 --> 00:00:50,720 Speaker 2: Howdy everybody, Welcome to Retfresh Radio. Brock you a first 10 00:00:50,720 --> 00:00:51,120 Speaker 2: slide year. 11 00:00:51,159 --> 00:00:52,360 Speaker 3: I'm your host k C. Smith. 12 00:00:52,440 --> 00:00:56,440 Speaker 2: Tyler Jones is riding in the Captain's chair. 13 00:00:57,200 --> 00:00:59,920 Speaker 3: Captain Jones, that's him. We are headed out on it 14 00:01:00,080 --> 00:01:01,000 Speaker 3: another deer hunt. 15 00:01:01,080 --> 00:01:04,640 Speaker 2: See here's a little little refresh for the ret Fresh. 16 00:01:06,080 --> 00:01:10,000 Speaker 2: Texas and the South in general is a wonderful place 17 00:01:10,000 --> 00:01:13,240 Speaker 2: to be for many reasons, all right, But one of 18 00:01:13,240 --> 00:01:15,760 Speaker 2: the ones in particular we're gonna discuss right now is 19 00:01:15,760 --> 00:01:18,120 Speaker 2: that it's December. 20 00:01:18,000 --> 00:01:20,920 Speaker 3: And we're still thinking about rutting deer. It's pretty cool, man, 21 00:01:20,959 --> 00:01:21,920 Speaker 3: and I'm wearing shorts. 22 00:01:22,160 --> 00:01:25,119 Speaker 2: You are wearing shorts, which I am surprised because it's 23 00:01:25,400 --> 00:01:27,800 Speaker 2: it's not that warm. Honestly, we actually have a really 24 00:01:27,840 --> 00:01:29,800 Speaker 2: good cold front that just came through and it's gonna 25 00:01:29,959 --> 00:01:32,319 Speaker 2: the cold temps are gonna stick, which is really exciting 26 00:01:32,360 --> 00:01:32,760 Speaker 2: for us. 27 00:01:32,840 --> 00:01:35,039 Speaker 3: I mean, we're looking at mid fifties in the. 28 00:01:35,080 --> 00:01:37,840 Speaker 2: Day and low's around frost, and that's that is some 29 00:01:37,880 --> 00:01:41,000 Speaker 2: good hunting weather. And honestly, I'd say anywhere in the 30 00:01:41,040 --> 00:01:42,280 Speaker 2: country that's pretty good hunting weather. 31 00:01:42,680 --> 00:01:48,480 Speaker 4: I like it because if your rifle hunting, then it's good. 32 00:01:48,760 --> 00:01:52,720 Speaker 4: If you're bow hunting, and you see just this nice, cool, 33 00:01:52,800 --> 00:01:54,520 Speaker 4: high pressure days over and over again, a lot of 34 00:01:54,560 --> 00:01:57,600 Speaker 4: times you just get them swirly little light and variables, yeah, yeah, 35 00:01:57,640 --> 00:02:00,440 Speaker 4: and bow hunting in those conditions tough. 36 00:02:00,560 --> 00:02:04,520 Speaker 3: I will say, what about your shotgun hunt, dude, or 37 00:02:04,560 --> 00:02:05,400 Speaker 3: straight wall hunting? 38 00:02:05,480 --> 00:02:07,400 Speaker 4: I want a shotgun hunt? How about all these I 39 00:02:07,400 --> 00:02:09,400 Speaker 4: want to buck shot some deer that are running, dude. 40 00:02:09,280 --> 00:02:11,600 Speaker 2: Baddy, that would be cool. That would be cool. I've 41 00:02:11,600 --> 00:02:13,239 Speaker 2: done a little bit of it. It's pretty fun. 42 00:02:13,280 --> 00:02:14,120 Speaker 3: We do, so we do. 43 00:02:14,320 --> 00:02:16,480 Speaker 4: We pig hunt that way a lot. It's just kind 44 00:02:16,480 --> 00:02:17,919 Speaker 4: of the way we do it most time. As we'll 45 00:02:18,000 --> 00:02:20,640 Speaker 4: drive to find these big brier thickets. And that's what 46 00:02:20,720 --> 00:02:23,560 Speaker 4: some people might call pushing pushing, Yeah, pushing pigs and 47 00:02:24,040 --> 00:02:26,120 Speaker 4: shooting them with shotguns and buckshot, and it is super 48 00:02:26,120 --> 00:02:28,720 Speaker 4: effective and super fun. Actually have a bunch of those 49 00:02:28,800 --> 00:02:30,520 Speaker 4: videos on our channel or a few of them. Yeah, 50 00:02:30,560 --> 00:02:31,680 Speaker 4: if you're interested in watching. 51 00:02:31,960 --> 00:02:35,040 Speaker 2: Speaking of our channel, if you are interested in some 52 00:02:35,120 --> 00:02:39,280 Speaker 2: deer hunting, we just put out a video that I 53 00:02:39,280 --> 00:02:41,960 Speaker 2: would love to have you go watch. It's a it's 54 00:02:41,960 --> 00:02:45,440 Speaker 2: a video where I shot a really great Texas buck 55 00:02:45,560 --> 00:02:47,960 Speaker 2: during the Texas Rutt. 56 00:02:48,200 --> 00:02:50,720 Speaker 3: Tyler Jones himself rattled this deer in for me. It 57 00:02:50,840 --> 00:02:51,400 Speaker 3: was awesome. 58 00:02:51,520 --> 00:02:55,120 Speaker 2: I shot it with a thirty thirty that my granddad 59 00:02:55,160 --> 00:02:58,560 Speaker 2: bought for my dad's like eleventh birthday or something like that. 60 00:02:58,639 --> 00:03:01,359 Speaker 2: It was, And it's just like a really cool legacy hunt. 61 00:03:01,400 --> 00:03:03,320 Speaker 2: A lot of things really come together. It is a 62 00:03:03,360 --> 00:03:06,480 Speaker 2: beautiful thing. So we'll link that in description below. But 63 00:03:07,160 --> 00:03:09,240 Speaker 2: I think that that whole thing kind of goes to 64 00:03:09,320 --> 00:03:14,679 Speaker 2: show that man, just because November is done does not 65 00:03:14,800 --> 00:03:16,240 Speaker 2: mean that the deer action is done. 66 00:03:16,320 --> 00:03:19,160 Speaker 3: Well, that's right, you killed that deer on what the twelfth, twelfth? 67 00:03:19,280 --> 00:03:21,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, and I realized we were in Texas in the south, 68 00:03:21,639 --> 00:03:24,800 Speaker 2: but we were pretty far north in Texas. Honestly, Like, 69 00:03:25,080 --> 00:03:27,359 Speaker 2: if you look at some if you were to draw 70 00:03:27,400 --> 00:03:30,959 Speaker 2: a line straight east, we probably would be hitting Missouri 71 00:03:31,080 --> 00:03:34,920 Speaker 2: at some point in time on that latitudinal line. 72 00:03:35,000 --> 00:03:38,960 Speaker 3: So it's definitely not over. 73 00:03:39,160 --> 00:03:41,840 Speaker 2: And there's some second rut stuff that maybe out there 74 00:03:41,960 --> 00:03:44,200 Speaker 2: that we'll ask some guys about a little bit today, 75 00:03:45,600 --> 00:03:47,840 Speaker 2: because you know, we're kind of all interested in that, everybody, 76 00:03:48,040 --> 00:03:49,480 Speaker 2: you know, just like the deer, we don't want to 77 00:03:49,480 --> 00:03:51,480 Speaker 2: miss out on the good opportunities to be able to 78 00:03:51,480 --> 00:03:53,520 Speaker 2: still get a big buck on the. 79 00:03:53,440 --> 00:03:55,920 Speaker 3: Ground, and there is a lot of them out there 80 00:03:56,000 --> 00:03:56,440 Speaker 3: right now. 81 00:03:57,120 --> 00:04:00,720 Speaker 2: Tyler, Yes, just because you do, you know your way 82 00:04:00,760 --> 00:04:06,320 Speaker 2: around a white tailed deer. How are you say you're 83 00:04:06,320 --> 00:04:10,000 Speaker 2: a Midwest hunter right now? Are you swapping over to 84 00:04:10,080 --> 00:04:14,680 Speaker 2: food yet? Are you still thinking about like buck stuff? 85 00:04:15,040 --> 00:04:17,400 Speaker 4: I hunt food a lot man, so I wouldn't be 86 00:04:17,400 --> 00:04:23,279 Speaker 4: afraid to to hunt food or deer moving to food, 87 00:04:23,880 --> 00:04:26,159 Speaker 4: I wouldn't necessarily be on a field edge right now. 88 00:04:27,200 --> 00:04:28,719 Speaker 4: I think if I was on private, I could be 89 00:04:28,800 --> 00:04:30,440 Speaker 4: for sure. But I think if I was on public, 90 00:04:31,040 --> 00:04:36,080 Speaker 4: i'd probably be. I would be sitting a closer to 91 00:04:37,920 --> 00:04:44,680 Speaker 4: I'd be sitting closer to dough betting probably and and 92 00:04:44,880 --> 00:04:47,320 Speaker 4: or buck betting. If I knew where bucks were betting, 93 00:04:48,000 --> 00:04:51,480 Speaker 4: But I think that I would be hunting deer knowing 94 00:04:51,520 --> 00:04:55,880 Speaker 4: that the main, the main angle for that deer that 95 00:04:55,960 --> 00:04:58,880 Speaker 4: day is to go find food and then he's going 96 00:04:58,960 --> 00:05:01,480 Speaker 4: to harass stoves while he's there or whatever, you know 97 00:05:01,480 --> 00:05:01,800 Speaker 4: what I mean. 98 00:05:02,000 --> 00:05:05,080 Speaker 3: So yeah, yeah, that sounds like a pretty good plan, man. 99 00:05:05,120 --> 00:05:10,160 Speaker 2: And also like, because we had kind of warmer temperatures 100 00:05:10,200 --> 00:05:13,479 Speaker 2: around the country, it would seem for the month of November. 101 00:05:13,960 --> 00:05:15,800 Speaker 2: I know, I saw Mark post about it and how 102 00:05:15,839 --> 00:05:19,159 Speaker 2: it's been a tough November for him, and I'm sorry, 103 00:05:19,279 --> 00:05:20,880 Speaker 2: and I feel like there's some people out there that 104 00:05:21,200 --> 00:05:24,359 Speaker 2: had tough Novembers. You and I particularly had great Novembers, 105 00:05:24,400 --> 00:05:26,719 Speaker 2: and it kind of might just be kind of to 106 00:05:26,960 --> 00:05:28,880 Speaker 2: lean towards the kind of the areas that we hunt 107 00:05:28,880 --> 00:05:30,080 Speaker 2: and the deer that we hunt or whatever. 108 00:05:30,440 --> 00:05:31,520 Speaker 3: But it was great for us. 109 00:05:31,760 --> 00:05:36,800 Speaker 2: But the cold temperatures that December usually brings, it's almost 110 00:05:36,800 --> 00:05:39,800 Speaker 2: guaranteed that we'll have some cold mixed with you know, 111 00:05:39,880 --> 00:05:42,120 Speaker 2: the food sources that you're talking about is a recipe 112 00:05:42,120 --> 00:05:45,279 Speaker 2: for success for sure, because those deer get on their feet, 113 00:05:45,640 --> 00:05:48,159 Speaker 2: and deer a lot like humans. It seems like to 114 00:05:48,200 --> 00:05:51,720 Speaker 2: me they acclimate a little bit so like if it's 115 00:05:51,760 --> 00:05:54,240 Speaker 2: the first really good cold snap of the first you know, 116 00:05:54,600 --> 00:05:57,400 Speaker 2: temperatures you're going to see in the teens, even if 117 00:05:57,440 --> 00:06:00,320 Speaker 2: it's later in the year, then normal those deer really 118 00:06:00,400 --> 00:06:02,520 Speaker 2: going to react to that. So it's a great, great 119 00:06:02,560 --> 00:06:04,480 Speaker 2: time to make sure you can get out in the woods. 120 00:06:04,560 --> 00:06:06,440 Speaker 3: I agree, I think that. I think you know. 121 00:06:06,720 --> 00:06:09,760 Speaker 4: One thing to think about here is I don't know, 122 00:06:09,800 --> 00:06:12,320 Speaker 4: I haven't kept too big of a pulse on what's 123 00:06:12,360 --> 00:06:15,600 Speaker 4: been going on outside of this ret fresh stuff as 124 00:06:15,640 --> 00:06:18,120 Speaker 4: far as like nationwide and what people have been doing. 125 00:06:18,600 --> 00:06:21,360 Speaker 4: But if you've had if a lot of people you know, 126 00:06:21,600 --> 00:06:23,880 Speaker 4: you know in your area have had a rough November 127 00:06:23,960 --> 00:06:27,440 Speaker 4: because it was hot, then December could be the new 128 00:06:27,920 --> 00:06:31,359 Speaker 4: thing to do right now, like get you know, if 129 00:06:31,720 --> 00:06:34,039 Speaker 4: if November was tough, and then that means there's potentially 130 00:06:34,080 --> 00:06:37,200 Speaker 4: a lot of stillure mature bucks still on the landscape, right. 131 00:06:37,240 --> 00:06:39,920 Speaker 2: And then also you pair that with the fact that 132 00:06:40,480 --> 00:06:42,600 Speaker 2: a lot of people have taken vacation time to go 133 00:06:42,600 --> 00:06:45,320 Speaker 2: do their hunts already, So you're hunting public land or a. 134 00:06:45,279 --> 00:06:47,320 Speaker 3: Piece of private that you don't have exclusive access to. 135 00:06:47,920 --> 00:06:50,880 Speaker 2: You could have the woods potentially to yourself and there'd 136 00:06:50,880 --> 00:06:53,080 Speaker 2: be a plethora of target animals. 137 00:06:53,080 --> 00:06:53,880 Speaker 3: Still lands to. 138 00:06:53,880 --> 00:06:56,520 Speaker 4: Do, for sure, those deer if you've got say you're 139 00:06:56,560 --> 00:06:58,680 Speaker 4: hunting a place like we do. We have leases here 140 00:06:58,680 --> 00:07:00,640 Speaker 4: in Texas, a lot of lease. It's kind of a 141 00:07:00,640 --> 00:07:03,840 Speaker 4: cultural thing. And you'll lease it with mostly guys, you know. 142 00:07:04,000 --> 00:07:06,200 Speaker 4: Sometimes you'll lease it with people you don't know. But 143 00:07:06,480 --> 00:07:08,479 Speaker 4: even if you got like, you know, six or seven 144 00:07:08,560 --> 00:07:12,880 Speaker 4: guys on a place that you know, those deer in 145 00:07:12,920 --> 00:07:15,640 Speaker 4: December can the big bucks can still be killed on 146 00:07:15,720 --> 00:07:19,760 Speaker 4: that lease if they haven't been killed. And a lot 147 00:07:19,760 --> 00:07:21,560 Speaker 4: of times they're going to be in the place that 148 00:07:21,880 --> 00:07:24,680 Speaker 4: like you have to open the most gates to get there, 149 00:07:24,880 --> 00:07:27,040 Speaker 4: you know, or the place that's the furthest back from 150 00:07:27,080 --> 00:07:29,680 Speaker 4: the from the ranch house or the or camp or 151 00:07:29,720 --> 00:07:32,640 Speaker 4: whatever you're staying, you know. So like think about especially 152 00:07:32,640 --> 00:07:34,280 Speaker 4: as we gets later in the year, people get a 153 00:07:34,320 --> 00:07:38,600 Speaker 4: little bit lazier. Sometimes the tiredness of the season starts 154 00:07:38,600 --> 00:07:42,200 Speaker 4: to set in. And and if you work hard in December, 155 00:07:42,280 --> 00:07:45,080 Speaker 4: especially after a warm November, I think it can be 156 00:07:45,320 --> 00:07:46,800 Speaker 4: a recipe for good stuff. 157 00:07:46,880 --> 00:07:47,840 Speaker 3: Yeah, absolutely, man. 158 00:07:47,880 --> 00:07:50,680 Speaker 2: And speaking of laziness, the guys that we have on 159 00:07:51,200 --> 00:07:54,200 Speaker 2: the rough fresh today are not that they're. 160 00:07:54,000 --> 00:07:57,640 Speaker 3: The guys that are still out there getting after it. Tyler, 161 00:07:57,680 --> 00:08:00,600 Speaker 3: Who do we have on the go today? 162 00:08:00,840 --> 00:08:04,160 Speaker 4: Man, We've got uh, you know, one of our former 163 00:08:04,720 --> 00:08:09,120 Speaker 4: own Michael Stole up in Ohio. He's uh, you know, 164 00:08:10,120 --> 00:08:13,240 Speaker 4: I thought he's gonna retire once he retired from the Element, 165 00:08:13,320 --> 00:08:15,280 Speaker 4: but he has been doing some deer hunting up there 166 00:08:15,320 --> 00:08:16,920 Speaker 4: in Ohio, which is a good place. I think a 167 00:08:16,920 --> 00:08:18,840 Speaker 4: lot of people kill eate season deer up there too, 168 00:08:19,120 --> 00:08:22,760 Speaker 4: because they allow corn and things like that. Uh, And 169 00:08:22,920 --> 00:08:25,680 Speaker 4: there's just so many deer right up there. So we've 170 00:08:25,680 --> 00:08:28,320 Speaker 4: got him. We've got Justin Henry. If you go way 171 00:08:28,360 --> 00:08:33,440 Speaker 4: down south from there, from Ohio to the East coast 172 00:08:33,880 --> 00:08:36,480 Speaker 4: and south, what's gonna see, You're gonna see Florida And 173 00:08:36,720 --> 00:08:40,040 Speaker 4: Justin Henry's comments there and he's he's always out doing 174 00:08:40,080 --> 00:08:43,960 Speaker 4: something down there in that nasty deer hunting country of Florida. 175 00:08:44,320 --> 00:08:48,840 Speaker 4: And then uh, you know Michael Huntsucker, who usually we 176 00:08:48,880 --> 00:08:51,120 Speaker 4: see him once or twice a year on retfresh. He's 177 00:08:51,160 --> 00:08:55,720 Speaker 4: in Missouri, which is a place that you know, is 178 00:08:55,880 --> 00:08:58,200 Speaker 4: just right in the mix of great deer hunting, has 179 00:08:58,200 --> 00:09:01,439 Speaker 4: a great heritage there. And then another place where there's 180 00:09:01,480 --> 00:09:03,720 Speaker 4: a lot of deer hunters, and a guy that's very 181 00:09:03,760 --> 00:09:06,040 Speaker 4: familiar to a lot of people be cuz Strickland. Ronnie 182 00:09:06,160 --> 00:09:09,640 Speaker 4: cuz Strickland been in Mississippi and he's been having some 183 00:09:09,640 --> 00:09:12,280 Speaker 4: success with his grandchildren. So we'll get all those guys 184 00:09:12,320 --> 00:09:13,440 Speaker 4: on the podcast this week. 185 00:09:14,160 --> 00:09:18,720 Speaker 2: On the phone, I've got Element correspondents from Ohio. Michael Stole. 186 00:09:19,040 --> 00:09:21,440 Speaker 2: He's been doing some hunting up there. Man, what are 187 00:09:21,480 --> 00:09:24,120 Speaker 2: you seeing in the woods, Jim Christmas. 188 00:09:23,679 --> 00:09:26,640 Speaker 5: I'm seeing a whole bunch of public land. 189 00:09:26,640 --> 00:09:30,960 Speaker 6: Tiny's that's what are you? I sure? Am? Why didn't 190 00:09:30,960 --> 00:09:31,840 Speaker 6: you never thought? 191 00:09:32,280 --> 00:09:34,520 Speaker 5: I never thought i'd be the person to say I'm 192 00:09:34,520 --> 00:09:38,320 Speaker 5: passing deer, But I've been passing some deer, have you? 193 00:09:38,360 --> 00:09:40,200 Speaker 5: But I think I think you guys, I think you 194 00:09:40,240 --> 00:09:42,320 Speaker 5: guys would agree on these passes. 195 00:09:43,000 --> 00:09:44,960 Speaker 3: Okay, I'm trying to give you art of a time. 196 00:09:46,200 --> 00:09:49,120 Speaker 3: Good job. Just because you miss the spike doesn't mean 197 00:09:49,160 --> 00:09:49,760 Speaker 3: you passed him. 198 00:09:51,240 --> 00:09:53,480 Speaker 6: I didn't miss Yeah, that's true. 199 00:09:53,840 --> 00:09:54,080 Speaker 7: True. 200 00:09:54,440 --> 00:09:57,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, So what I mean it's kind of later right. 201 00:09:58,160 --> 00:10:01,000 Speaker 2: Ohio has a very traditional rut. But so what if 202 00:10:01,000 --> 00:10:02,800 Speaker 2: you're seeing a bunch of deer, you're still on You're 203 00:10:02,840 --> 00:10:03,760 Speaker 2: on something that's going on. 204 00:10:03,800 --> 00:10:04,720 Speaker 3: What are they doing. 205 00:10:06,200 --> 00:10:07,080 Speaker 6: A lot of a movement. 206 00:10:07,280 --> 00:10:09,880 Speaker 5: Is it's starting to shift back at least I feel 207 00:10:09,880 --> 00:10:12,720 Speaker 5: like to bed to feed. But I've kind of been 208 00:10:13,000 --> 00:10:17,720 Speaker 5: hunting it all along, just because I'm hunting like either historical, 209 00:10:17,880 --> 00:10:18,240 Speaker 5: like I. 210 00:10:18,160 --> 00:10:19,800 Speaker 6: Know there's been a lot of deer in the area. 211 00:10:19,880 --> 00:10:20,559 Speaker 3: I'm just trying to. 212 00:10:20,480 --> 00:10:24,160 Speaker 5: Find the most like the highest concentration of deer and 213 00:10:24,200 --> 00:10:28,240 Speaker 5: then just try not to screw the area up pretty much. 214 00:10:28,320 --> 00:10:30,679 Speaker 5: I'm just trying to get a cruising buck to come 215 00:10:30,679 --> 00:10:31,959 Speaker 5: through checking dose and. 216 00:10:33,440 --> 00:10:36,760 Speaker 6: Hoping not to blow the entire area up. It's so 217 00:10:36,840 --> 00:10:38,319 Speaker 6: much I've done to a couple of places. 218 00:10:38,400 --> 00:10:40,240 Speaker 2: As access kind of the big thing then, I mean, 219 00:10:40,520 --> 00:10:42,040 Speaker 2: that's probably got to be a big deal for public 220 00:10:42,080 --> 00:10:43,400 Speaker 2: land in general, right. 221 00:10:43,720 --> 00:10:48,400 Speaker 5: Access is it's kind of something that I'm I've I 222 00:10:48,440 --> 00:10:51,000 Speaker 5: think I've kind of figured something out. And the bigger 223 00:10:51,080 --> 00:10:55,120 Speaker 5: terrain stuff, which I've been using a lot of creek access, 224 00:10:55,720 --> 00:10:56,280 Speaker 5: which has. 225 00:10:56,160 --> 00:10:57,880 Speaker 6: Been helping a whole bunch. 226 00:10:58,040 --> 00:11:02,680 Speaker 5: I feel like, I don't know if I was crossing 227 00:11:02,720 --> 00:11:05,760 Speaker 5: a bunch of trails and some of the other big. 228 00:11:05,559 --> 00:11:06,920 Speaker 6: Timber stuff is still kind of. 229 00:11:08,800 --> 00:11:12,240 Speaker 5: Foreign to me, so I don't know exactly how the 230 00:11:12,240 --> 00:11:14,840 Speaker 5: deer moving and the creek kind of lets me, you know, 231 00:11:15,080 --> 00:11:20,320 Speaker 5: scout my way in still hunt. Really all the above, 232 00:11:20,720 --> 00:11:22,720 Speaker 5: so water access has been kind of big for me. 233 00:11:23,559 --> 00:11:26,280 Speaker 3: Are you doing that when you say creek? First of all, 234 00:11:26,320 --> 00:11:28,000 Speaker 3: why aren't you saying creek? And second of. 235 00:11:27,920 --> 00:11:32,240 Speaker 2: All, is that something that has a lot of water 236 00:11:32,320 --> 00:11:34,120 Speaker 2: in it or is that like just like a drainage 237 00:11:34,160 --> 00:11:34,480 Speaker 2: When you. 238 00:11:34,440 --> 00:11:38,520 Speaker 6: Say that, I'm saying like you need knee highs. 239 00:11:38,240 --> 00:11:39,920 Speaker 3: To go in? Gotcha? Okay? Cool? 240 00:11:40,080 --> 00:11:44,440 Speaker 5: So not nothing like too crazy, but just enough, you know, 241 00:11:44,559 --> 00:11:46,920 Speaker 5: water to wash away my scent pretty much. And I 242 00:11:46,920 --> 00:11:51,680 Speaker 5: can really, I can really just walk kind of carefree 243 00:11:51,760 --> 00:11:53,360 Speaker 5: through it as long as I'm staying quiet. 244 00:11:53,559 --> 00:12:03,720 Speaker 3: Got you. But you're saying exactly so, uh, do you 245 00:12:03,720 --> 00:12:06,440 Speaker 3: feel like mornings and evenings are still effective? 246 00:12:07,520 --> 00:12:12,720 Speaker 5: I've shockingly enough seen I feel like usually my brain's 247 00:12:12,720 --> 00:12:15,240 Speaker 5: working more in an evening type of thing, but I've 248 00:12:15,240 --> 00:12:18,880 Speaker 5: been having a lot more encounters in the morning for 249 00:12:19,000 --> 00:12:22,600 Speaker 5: whatever reason. I think it has something to do with 250 00:12:24,480 --> 00:12:26,240 Speaker 5: the main area I've been focused on. I think it's 251 00:12:26,320 --> 00:12:29,760 Speaker 5: just it kind of is harder to hunt in the 252 00:12:29,840 --> 00:12:34,360 Speaker 5: evening just because it's further away from AG so in 253 00:12:34,400 --> 00:12:37,240 Speaker 5: the morning it kind of gives them a second to 254 00:12:37,280 --> 00:12:40,120 Speaker 5: come back into it, and I'm not, you know, walking 255 00:12:40,120 --> 00:12:40,960 Speaker 5: in while they're in there. 256 00:12:42,000 --> 00:12:45,600 Speaker 4: So if you're you're worried about blowing this place out, 257 00:12:45,600 --> 00:12:47,439 Speaker 4: at what point do you get aggressive and just do 258 00:12:47,600 --> 00:12:49,960 Speaker 4: what you need to do to get work. 259 00:12:51,760 --> 00:12:55,560 Speaker 5: We're getting there, I mean we're I'm tonight, I'm going 260 00:12:55,559 --> 00:12:59,000 Speaker 5: in for a more aggressive sit that could possibly blow 261 00:12:59,040 --> 00:13:01,000 Speaker 5: it up. And that's the only reason I'm really getting 262 00:13:01,000 --> 00:13:03,080 Speaker 5: more aggressive now is because I've gotten some trail camera 263 00:13:03,120 --> 00:13:05,000 Speaker 5: pictures up a deer that I would one. 264 00:13:05,520 --> 00:13:06,400 Speaker 6: Shoot, and he is. 265 00:13:07,200 --> 00:13:11,040 Speaker 5: He's been decently consistent, not saying he's he's gonna get 266 00:13:11,080 --> 00:13:11,720 Speaker 5: shot tonight. 267 00:13:11,800 --> 00:13:13,840 Speaker 6: But I feel pretty. 268 00:13:13,480 --> 00:13:15,800 Speaker 5: Good about getting more aggressive now that I know there's 269 00:13:15,840 --> 00:13:17,760 Speaker 5: for sure a shooter in the area. 270 00:13:17,960 --> 00:13:18,360 Speaker 3: Gotcha. 271 00:13:18,559 --> 00:13:22,000 Speaker 4: So as you get more aggressive, is that because things 272 00:13:22,000 --> 00:13:24,640 Speaker 4: are changing on the deer's end, or just that you're 273 00:13:24,679 --> 00:13:27,640 Speaker 4: getting to the point where something needs to happen. 274 00:13:28,559 --> 00:13:31,160 Speaker 6: I feel like the clock is ticking, not. 275 00:13:31,440 --> 00:13:33,560 Speaker 5: You know, on Deer season as a whole, you can 276 00:13:33,600 --> 00:13:38,280 Speaker 5: shoot deer in the in the later seasons, but I 277 00:13:38,520 --> 00:13:42,200 Speaker 5: just feel like as November is winding down, it's just 278 00:13:42,320 --> 00:13:45,120 Speaker 5: it's time to get you know, start throwing some hail. 279 00:13:45,160 --> 00:13:47,560 Speaker 5: Mary's out and if I I burn the spot, go 280 00:13:47,600 --> 00:13:51,000 Speaker 5: find a different spot that's on a more traditional bed 281 00:13:51,040 --> 00:13:52,480 Speaker 5: to feed type pattern. 282 00:13:52,640 --> 00:13:53,040 Speaker 3: Yeah. 283 00:13:53,080 --> 00:13:55,720 Speaker 4: So you're saying that deer deer is still on their 284 00:13:55,760 --> 00:13:59,120 Speaker 4: feet really well right now, and that it's it's going 285 00:13:59,200 --> 00:14:02,240 Speaker 4: to start winding down here and being a lot more. 286 00:14:02,440 --> 00:14:04,520 Speaker 4: They're gonna be a little more reclusive in December. 287 00:14:05,360 --> 00:14:07,440 Speaker 5: Yeah, that's how I feel They're just gonna keep I 288 00:14:07,440 --> 00:14:10,760 Speaker 5: feel like as December goes on, I feel like they're 289 00:14:10,800 --> 00:14:12,959 Speaker 5: just gonna keep getting closer and closer in on food. 290 00:14:12,960 --> 00:14:15,839 Speaker 5: And then that makes your access even even more to 291 00:14:16,440 --> 00:14:17,480 Speaker 5: some of these areas well. 292 00:14:17,520 --> 00:14:19,480 Speaker 2: If it makes you feeling better your frid your Saturdays 293 00:14:19,480 --> 00:14:20,680 Speaker 2: are going to clear up some with. 294 00:14:20,800 --> 00:14:27,840 Speaker 6: Another you're definitely gonna have to worry about watching. Yeah, 295 00:14:27,880 --> 00:14:29,600 Speaker 6: that's right. Okay. 296 00:14:29,720 --> 00:14:32,040 Speaker 2: So uh seriously, though, as we look forward to the 297 00:14:32,040 --> 00:14:34,720 Speaker 2: next week, you know, you definitely have a pulse on 298 00:14:34,760 --> 00:14:37,120 Speaker 2: it because you you feel like there's like a chicken 299 00:14:37,200 --> 00:14:38,960 Speaker 2: time bomb here. What are you going to give buck 300 00:14:39,040 --> 00:14:40,560 Speaker 2: movement on a scale of one to ten for the 301 00:14:40,600 --> 00:14:41,560 Speaker 2: next week in Ohio? 302 00:14:42,960 --> 00:14:46,400 Speaker 5: If I was to say ten is the best day ever, 303 00:14:46,680 --> 00:14:49,240 Speaker 5: probably six point five. 304 00:14:49,560 --> 00:14:54,760 Speaker 6: Yeah, man, I gave it a six. 305 00:14:56,160 --> 00:14:59,680 Speaker 2: That's it's just well you just being more precise, kind 306 00:14:59,680 --> 00:15:01,480 Speaker 2: of like the age. We call them six, but they're 307 00:15:01,520 --> 00:15:04,000 Speaker 2: actually six and a half. Yeah, I hope that's what 308 00:15:04,040 --> 00:15:06,400 Speaker 2: you kill out there. Man, appreciate the report for Ohio. 309 00:15:07,200 --> 00:15:08,880 Speaker 6: Yes, sir, all right. 310 00:15:08,880 --> 00:15:12,760 Speaker 4: We've got our Florida correspondent justin Henry here, and he's 311 00:15:12,800 --> 00:15:16,200 Speaker 4: been hunting there in Florida where it's the wild East Man, 312 00:15:16,360 --> 00:15:19,200 Speaker 4: and there's all kinds of different ruts and all kinds 313 00:15:19,200 --> 00:15:22,400 Speaker 4: of different habitats and all that kind of stuff and 314 00:15:22,560 --> 00:15:25,840 Speaker 4: weather patterns and everything. Justin tell us a little bit 315 00:15:25,840 --> 00:15:27,400 Speaker 4: about what's been going on in your neck of the 316 00:15:27,440 --> 00:15:29,480 Speaker 4: woods in Florida and what the deer been doing. 317 00:15:30,560 --> 00:15:32,560 Speaker 7: I think they've actually been on the freaking out a 318 00:15:32,560 --> 00:15:34,640 Speaker 7: little bit. We've gotten some cold weather, though we don't 319 00:15:34,680 --> 00:15:37,400 Speaker 7: normally get this early in the year. Usually it's about 320 00:15:37,560 --> 00:15:41,080 Speaker 7: January before it breaks forty degrees. And we've had a 321 00:15:41,120 --> 00:15:46,680 Speaker 7: couple or high thirty low forty degree tempts back to back. 322 00:15:46,800 --> 00:15:52,160 Speaker 4: So man, it's been interesting, so interesting, And has that 323 00:15:52,320 --> 00:15:54,560 Speaker 4: done good things to the deer movement or bad? 324 00:15:55,720 --> 00:15:55,960 Speaker 2: You know? 325 00:15:56,080 --> 00:15:59,560 Speaker 7: I think it's a fifty to fifty truthfully, especially down 326 00:15:59,600 --> 00:16:03,800 Speaker 7: here in this South. I mean, uh, I think the 327 00:16:03,840 --> 00:16:06,320 Speaker 7: first day or two of the cold front, I think 328 00:16:06,400 --> 00:16:08,160 Speaker 7: it kind of freaks them out a little bit. Maybe 329 00:16:08,160 --> 00:16:10,360 Speaker 7: on that third day, once the temperatures are a little 330 00:16:10,360 --> 00:16:13,720 Speaker 7: more Uh, I don't know, maybe predictable, I guess, you know, 331 00:16:13,760 --> 00:16:15,800 Speaker 7: because it warms up pretty good in the afternoon still, 332 00:16:15,800 --> 00:16:18,520 Speaker 7: I mean it's sixty five seventy degrees, mornings are in 333 00:16:18,560 --> 00:16:19,160 Speaker 7: the forties. 334 00:16:19,240 --> 00:16:23,480 Speaker 4: So so what uh, what would the what would be 335 00:16:23,480 --> 00:16:26,440 Speaker 4: the biggest change when that stuff happens, in your opinion, 336 00:16:26,520 --> 00:16:27,160 Speaker 4: into your movement. 337 00:16:27,880 --> 00:16:29,640 Speaker 7: I just think back to food. I mean, I don't 338 00:16:29,640 --> 00:16:31,480 Speaker 7: think there's any different than out in the Midwest. You know, 339 00:16:31,520 --> 00:16:33,480 Speaker 7: they get a little cold, they get hungry, you know, 340 00:16:33,560 --> 00:16:36,120 Speaker 7: and our rut, as you said before, rut balances back 341 00:16:36,160 --> 00:16:38,720 Speaker 7: and forth in between. I mean, the best is still 342 00:16:38,760 --> 00:16:40,920 Speaker 7: to come up in the Panhandle of Florida. You know, 343 00:16:40,960 --> 00:16:42,960 Speaker 7: they still got another couple of weeks and it'll fire 344 00:16:43,040 --> 00:16:45,160 Speaker 7: up from them. But where I'm at, where pretty much 345 00:16:45,200 --> 00:16:47,440 Speaker 7: we're over it, back to that bed to food pattern 346 00:16:47,480 --> 00:16:48,160 Speaker 7: for the most part. 347 00:16:49,200 --> 00:16:53,600 Speaker 2: So are you hunting mostly evenings? Then are you hunting 348 00:16:53,600 --> 00:16:54,320 Speaker 2: some mornings too? 349 00:16:54,480 --> 00:16:56,040 Speaker 7: Or is this kind of depend on what you got 350 00:16:56,320 --> 00:16:58,280 Speaker 7: on depending on schedule. 351 00:16:58,400 --> 00:16:59,920 Speaker 8: Really, I mean, mornings are always good. 352 00:17:00,000 --> 00:17:03,120 Speaker 7: I don't ever steer away from mornings, even in any 353 00:17:03,160 --> 00:17:05,120 Speaker 7: part of the year. I don't steer away from mornings, 354 00:17:05,520 --> 00:17:07,760 Speaker 7: especially down here on public land, big woods. 355 00:17:07,840 --> 00:17:09,880 Speaker 8: You know, it's not that big of a deal. 356 00:17:09,920 --> 00:17:13,280 Speaker 7: Maybe on some more managed area properties it might make 357 00:17:13,320 --> 00:17:15,439 Speaker 7: a bigger difference, but I don't see a difference in 358 00:17:15,480 --> 00:17:16,320 Speaker 7: the mornings. 359 00:17:16,560 --> 00:17:19,879 Speaker 2: Do you have to adjust for hunting pressure on that 360 00:17:19,920 --> 00:17:20,920 Speaker 2: public stuff down there? 361 00:17:21,640 --> 00:17:24,359 Speaker 7: Yeah, especially since gun season rolled in. The Orange Armies 362 00:17:24,400 --> 00:17:28,600 Speaker 7: out in full, so it's it's definitely the pressure's in there. 363 00:17:28,640 --> 00:17:32,040 Speaker 7: So just you know, I mean the sign is still 364 00:17:32,040 --> 00:17:33,760 Speaker 7: there a little bit off and on. I mean you 365 00:17:33,760 --> 00:17:37,520 Speaker 7: can still see, you know, more just left over acorns 366 00:17:37,560 --> 00:17:39,879 Speaker 7: are starting to hit. Cameras are fired up on some 367 00:17:39,920 --> 00:17:43,919 Speaker 7: of those old acorns that are still on the ground. So, 368 00:17:44,119 --> 00:17:47,440 Speaker 7: like I said, food bed getting there tight to them 369 00:17:47,480 --> 00:17:49,880 Speaker 7: and catch them in between. 370 00:17:50,320 --> 00:17:52,199 Speaker 2: How much in season scouting are you having to do 371 00:17:52,280 --> 00:17:53,720 Speaker 2: right now to to find deer. 372 00:17:58,119 --> 00:18:02,480 Speaker 8: I'd say not that much. I'm at least recently. 373 00:18:02,560 --> 00:18:04,960 Speaker 7: I mean I do think, I mean, I know, I said, 374 00:18:05,000 --> 00:18:06,720 Speaker 7: with the colder temps that kind of freaks them out. 375 00:18:06,760 --> 00:18:09,320 Speaker 7: But I do believe that with just the coolish temps, 376 00:18:09,320 --> 00:18:11,480 Speaker 7: it does keep them on their feet a little bit earlier, 377 00:18:12,320 --> 00:18:14,159 Speaker 7: or getting on their feet a little bit earlier in 378 00:18:14,200 --> 00:18:14,960 Speaker 7: the evenings. 379 00:18:15,960 --> 00:18:20,680 Speaker 4: What what other food sources besides acrens, anything that you've seen. 380 00:18:22,320 --> 00:18:25,360 Speaker 7: Uh, there's I don't know the name of this, these bushes, 381 00:18:25,359 --> 00:18:26,960 Speaker 7: but I can't I need to figure it out. There's 382 00:18:26,960 --> 00:18:30,280 Speaker 7: a bush that I've noticed quite a few deer chewing on. 383 00:18:30,400 --> 00:18:33,520 Speaker 7: It's more like it's almost like a vine, uh, single leaf, 384 00:18:33,800 --> 00:18:36,680 Speaker 7: single leaf vine on the ground around the pine trees 385 00:18:36,720 --> 00:18:39,719 Speaker 7: I've been noticing. Uh, I probably ought to do some 386 00:18:39,760 --> 00:18:41,960 Speaker 7: research and figure out what that is. But just browse 387 00:18:42,119 --> 00:18:46,840 Speaker 7: does it have thorns? It does have thorns, which is shocking. Okay, Okay, 388 00:18:47,240 --> 00:18:54,160 Speaker 7: that may surprise me. Yeah, that may give give somebody a. 389 00:18:52,960 --> 00:18:55,919 Speaker 3: Yea, yeah cool. So in the next week, do you 390 00:18:55,960 --> 00:18:57,520 Speaker 3: expect anything to change? What's the weather? 391 00:18:57,680 --> 00:18:59,000 Speaker 4: You know, you have an idea what the weather is 392 00:18:59,000 --> 00:19:00,640 Speaker 4: going to look like, and if that's an effect dear 393 00:19:00,680 --> 00:19:01,440 Speaker 4: movement in your area. 394 00:19:01,560 --> 00:19:04,080 Speaker 7: Yeah, I mean we got another big cold front pushing in. 395 00:19:04,160 --> 00:19:09,560 Speaker 7: I think I want to say Tuesday, Tuesday ish, So. 396 00:19:11,720 --> 00:19:14,159 Speaker 8: Just cold weather. I don't know if it's really going 397 00:19:14,200 --> 00:19:15,280 Speaker 8: to change much of anything. 398 00:19:15,920 --> 00:19:20,040 Speaker 4: Okay, So in the next week or so, if you 399 00:19:20,119 --> 00:19:22,159 Speaker 4: had to rank buck movement on a scale of one 400 00:19:22,160 --> 00:19:23,040 Speaker 4: to ten, what would. 401 00:19:22,800 --> 00:19:23,320 Speaker 3: You put it at? 402 00:19:24,480 --> 00:19:27,000 Speaker 8: Probably go with a solid four and a half. 403 00:19:27,200 --> 00:19:29,679 Speaker 3: Okay, okay, not bad. It's worth being out there then. 404 00:19:29,560 --> 00:19:32,480 Speaker 8: You think absolutely anytimes it's a good time. 405 00:19:32,600 --> 00:19:32,879 Speaker 3: Sure. 406 00:19:32,960 --> 00:19:35,439 Speaker 4: Okay, Well, justin thanks so much for the report. I 407 00:19:35,520 --> 00:19:37,439 Speaker 4: look forward to maybe hearing from you from a different 408 00:19:37,440 --> 00:19:39,560 Speaker 4: state in the southeast at some point before the year's 409 00:19:39,560 --> 00:19:39,840 Speaker 4: over with. 410 00:19:40,640 --> 00:19:41,920 Speaker 8: Sounds good, Thank you, gentlemen. 411 00:20:17,880 --> 00:20:19,600 Speaker 4: Now on the phone, I've got Mike Hunt Sucker and 412 00:20:19,640 --> 00:20:21,359 Speaker 4: I can call him Mike this time around because I 413 00:20:21,359 --> 00:20:23,600 Speaker 4: heard his voicemail and he introduced himself as Mike on 414 00:20:23,640 --> 00:20:27,080 Speaker 4: his voicemail this a second ago. So really, yeah, yeah. 415 00:20:27,080 --> 00:20:29,320 Speaker 4: So he's from Hartland bow Hunter and he's been up 416 00:20:29,320 --> 00:20:33,520 Speaker 4: in Missouri. Tell us how the deer movement is looking 417 00:20:33,560 --> 00:20:35,720 Speaker 4: at Missouri there, Mike, Man. 418 00:20:35,760 --> 00:20:38,280 Speaker 9: It's been pretty good this last week. Seems like a 419 00:20:38,280 --> 00:20:40,560 Speaker 9: lot of deer. It seems like, at least, you know, 420 00:20:40,600 --> 00:20:42,400 Speaker 9: the places I've been hunting. The rut was a little 421 00:20:42,400 --> 00:20:45,520 Speaker 9: bit later, and so it seems like they're coming off 422 00:20:45,520 --> 00:20:48,560 Speaker 9: a lockdown this past week and still see some running 423 00:20:48,600 --> 00:20:52,399 Speaker 9: activity for sure, but definitely seeing a transition to food 424 00:20:52,440 --> 00:20:53,320 Speaker 9: sources as well. 425 00:20:53,800 --> 00:20:57,960 Speaker 4: So when you say the food source transition, you would 426 00:20:57,960 --> 00:21:00,680 Speaker 4: be including like mature but in that. 427 00:21:01,680 --> 00:21:04,680 Speaker 9: Yeah, absolutely, especially mature bucks that are that are run 428 00:21:04,720 --> 00:21:08,800 Speaker 9: down and have been just just abusing their bodies the past, 429 00:21:09,160 --> 00:21:09,960 Speaker 9: you know, six weeks. 430 00:21:10,359 --> 00:21:12,720 Speaker 3: So what kind of food sources are doing best right now? 431 00:21:14,160 --> 00:21:16,840 Speaker 9: You know, I tell everybody that corn is no matter 432 00:21:16,840 --> 00:21:19,239 Speaker 9: what time of the year, Like in Missouri, we can 433 00:21:19,280 --> 00:21:21,399 Speaker 9: manipulate a crop. So we leave standing corn, we can 434 00:21:21,440 --> 00:21:24,440 Speaker 9: mow it whenever we want it. Uh and uh, there's 435 00:21:24,480 --> 00:21:27,439 Speaker 9: just not a single thing that competes with it. But 436 00:21:27,520 --> 00:21:29,800 Speaker 9: that said, standing beans are great right now. We just 437 00:21:29,840 --> 00:21:32,240 Speaker 9: got about three inches of snow today here in Missouri, 438 00:21:32,920 --> 00:21:35,760 Speaker 9: and so having that food above the above the snow 439 00:21:35,880 --> 00:21:39,560 Speaker 9: is crucial as well. So I really like grains late 440 00:21:39,560 --> 00:21:42,440 Speaker 9: season obviously, you know, we do a lot of eagle 441 00:21:42,480 --> 00:21:45,840 Speaker 9: seed fall plots as well. It's been it's been an 442 00:21:45,840 --> 00:21:48,960 Speaker 9: interesting year, several years, I should say, for the fall plots. 443 00:21:50,200 --> 00:21:52,840 Speaker 9: You know, just we've had just terrible late summer droughts 444 00:21:52,840 --> 00:21:55,240 Speaker 9: and so our plots have been pretty brutal. But we 445 00:21:55,320 --> 00:21:58,879 Speaker 9: got a bunch of rain in October and into November, 446 00:21:58,920 --> 00:22:01,919 Speaker 9: and a bunch of my plots have just exploded the 447 00:22:01,960 --> 00:22:05,400 Speaker 9: past few weeks, and so excuse me, they're not gonna 448 00:22:05,440 --> 00:22:08,960 Speaker 9: have like the you know, the big bulbs, you know, 449 00:22:09,040 --> 00:22:11,280 Speaker 9: like like they would have had they matured into proper 450 00:22:11,359 --> 00:22:15,159 Speaker 9: time of year. But nonetheless it's some some green tonnage 451 00:22:15,200 --> 00:22:16,640 Speaker 9: in the deer being those pretty good too. 452 00:22:17,119 --> 00:22:19,560 Speaker 2: So you're talking about mature bucks who run down their 453 00:22:19,560 --> 00:22:24,000 Speaker 2: bodies and then that in turn, you know, makes you 454 00:22:24,040 --> 00:22:27,439 Speaker 2: really hunt food sources, which uh kind of sounds a 455 00:22:27,440 --> 00:22:31,399 Speaker 2: lot like October type stuff. Do you shift back to 456 00:22:31,480 --> 00:22:33,920 Speaker 2: kind of even evenings only at this point in the year. 457 00:22:35,160 --> 00:22:37,520 Speaker 9: Yeah, I mean definitely more key, more on the evenings, 458 00:22:37,520 --> 00:22:39,040 Speaker 9: but I do have some spots that are great morning 459 00:22:39,080 --> 00:22:40,640 Speaker 9: spots where you can catch them coming back off those 460 00:22:40,680 --> 00:22:43,119 Speaker 9: food sources if they are kind of lingering into the 461 00:22:43,200 --> 00:22:47,600 Speaker 9: daylight hours, you know, with it's really similar to the October, 462 00:22:47,640 --> 00:22:50,080 Speaker 9: like you said to where those mature bucks, you know, 463 00:22:50,080 --> 00:22:51,959 Speaker 9: they're starting to care about food, but they still know 464 00:22:52,000 --> 00:22:54,560 Speaker 9: that they might catch you know, one of those later 465 00:22:54,640 --> 00:22:56,720 Speaker 9: doughs that are that are still an asteris and so 466 00:22:57,160 --> 00:22:59,200 Speaker 9: same thing as the pre run you know, early when 467 00:22:59,240 --> 00:23:02,080 Speaker 9: they're their number one spot to check is going to 468 00:23:02,119 --> 00:23:03,840 Speaker 9: do those those food sources that are holding a bunch 469 00:23:03,880 --> 00:23:07,120 Speaker 9: of does. So anytime I've been hunting this past week, 470 00:23:08,000 --> 00:23:09,959 Speaker 9: the does, man, they just I feel so bad for them. 471 00:23:09,960 --> 00:23:11,280 Speaker 9: They come out, they want to get some food, and 472 00:23:11,320 --> 00:23:13,240 Speaker 9: then they just get harassed by every single Buck in 473 00:23:13,280 --> 00:23:15,960 Speaker 9: the area. And so we watch Bucks, you know, chase 474 00:23:16,000 --> 00:23:17,359 Speaker 9: does in and out, in and out, in and out 475 00:23:17,400 --> 00:23:20,320 Speaker 9: of the plots, you know, the past, the past few 476 00:23:20,359 --> 00:23:21,040 Speaker 9: hunts for sure. 477 00:23:21,440 --> 00:23:24,560 Speaker 4: So talk about like access and set up and all 478 00:23:24,600 --> 00:23:26,560 Speaker 4: that is. I mean, I would assume with the snow, 479 00:23:26,840 --> 00:23:30,280 Speaker 4: are these going to be betting closer to those food 480 00:23:30,280 --> 00:23:32,440 Speaker 4: sources in all overall? Are they going to still be 481 00:23:33,200 --> 00:23:36,520 Speaker 4: uh generally in the areas they've been kind of spending 482 00:23:36,560 --> 00:23:37,760 Speaker 4: time in during the early run. 483 00:23:38,840 --> 00:23:41,400 Speaker 9: Yeah, they like to be closer to the food sources. 484 00:23:41,440 --> 00:23:44,680 Speaker 9: And obviously we have over the years strategically placed those 485 00:23:44,720 --> 00:23:49,560 Speaker 9: food sources you know near you know, known solid betting 486 00:23:49,600 --> 00:23:51,560 Speaker 9: area areas that we work in, trying to improve the 487 00:23:51,560 --> 00:23:53,600 Speaker 9: habitat and try to make it more attractive as well. 488 00:23:53,680 --> 00:23:56,840 Speaker 9: So you know, you want those those high quality betting 489 00:23:56,880 --> 00:23:58,760 Speaker 9: sources close to the food if you want to see 490 00:23:58,800 --> 00:24:01,679 Speaker 9: good daylight activity, and a lot of them primarily are 491 00:24:01,680 --> 00:24:04,199 Speaker 9: set up on the south wind side or of the 492 00:24:04,240 --> 00:24:07,200 Speaker 9: south side of that betting area. So you're, you know, 493 00:24:07,280 --> 00:24:09,520 Speaker 9: we're we're banking on north wind coldfronts this time of year. 494 00:24:10,080 --> 00:24:12,520 Speaker 2: So are you thinking at all about any type of 495 00:24:12,600 --> 00:24:15,359 Speaker 2: rut activity or are you kind of looking forward to 496 00:24:15,359 --> 00:24:16,800 Speaker 2: a second rut or what's that look like? 497 00:24:18,000 --> 00:24:20,120 Speaker 9: Yeah, actually, somebody who's asking me about the second rut 498 00:24:20,640 --> 00:24:22,720 Speaker 9: just just the other day, and like, you know, I 499 00:24:22,760 --> 00:24:24,639 Speaker 9: don't think I've ever like banked on any sort of 500 00:24:24,640 --> 00:24:28,000 Speaker 9: second rud activity, Like even on these farms. You know, 501 00:24:28,040 --> 00:24:30,119 Speaker 9: there's these farms that we have in Missouri. A lot 502 00:24:30,119 --> 00:24:31,760 Speaker 9: of them are higher deer densities to where some of 503 00:24:31,800 --> 00:24:34,040 Speaker 9: the does don't get bred for sure, And so I 504 00:24:34,160 --> 00:24:36,720 Speaker 9: always see some sort of you know, a buck lockdown 505 00:24:36,720 --> 00:24:39,320 Speaker 9: with a dough in December that time of year. But 506 00:24:39,359 --> 00:24:42,960 Speaker 9: it's just like you're not banking on it and the majority, 507 00:24:43,000 --> 00:24:44,840 Speaker 9: you know, you're focusing your efforts on the majority of 508 00:24:44,880 --> 00:24:47,760 Speaker 9: the deer movement. But that being said, sometimes you know, 509 00:24:47,760 --> 00:24:49,680 Speaker 9: if you do catch a buck that is locked down 510 00:24:49,720 --> 00:24:51,320 Speaker 9: that time of year, it might you know, be a 511 00:24:51,359 --> 00:24:54,720 Speaker 9: susceptible window to you know, get aggressive on him and 512 00:24:54,720 --> 00:24:57,880 Speaker 9: and you know, do something spot in stock or or 513 00:24:57,920 --> 00:25:00,440 Speaker 9: you know, set up you know where he's he's dough 514 00:25:00,520 --> 00:25:02,880 Speaker 9: kind of pushed away from the major herd. 515 00:25:03,840 --> 00:25:05,640 Speaker 4: So in the next week or so, do you expect 516 00:25:06,760 --> 00:25:10,800 Speaker 4: that like bucks, will you know, the buck movement will 517 00:25:10,840 --> 00:25:14,280 Speaker 4: be essentially very similar to what it is in the 518 00:25:14,359 --> 00:25:16,640 Speaker 4: last week or is it gonna change much You're still 519 00:25:16,640 --> 00:25:18,280 Speaker 4: gonna see that rut in action that's going to be 520 00:25:18,359 --> 00:25:21,360 Speaker 4: very similar or is it gonna Is it gonna start 521 00:25:21,400 --> 00:25:21,880 Speaker 4: to dwindle? 522 00:25:22,840 --> 00:25:24,480 Speaker 9: No, I think it'll be good. I think it'll stay good. 523 00:25:24,520 --> 00:25:26,679 Speaker 9: Especially we got a cold front coming through. We've had 524 00:25:26,720 --> 00:25:28,879 Speaker 9: a couple of nice, nice little cold snaps and so 525 00:25:29,480 --> 00:25:32,720 Speaker 9: we had a crazy mild fall in the Midwest, and 526 00:25:32,960 --> 00:25:35,880 Speaker 9: uh so getting this cold weather now is really really 527 00:25:36,000 --> 00:25:37,639 Speaker 9: nice in the deer, Like I said, I've used to 528 00:25:37,880 --> 00:25:40,679 Speaker 9: wandering around aimlessly during the daylight. So you'll see that 529 00:25:40,720 --> 00:25:42,760 Speaker 9: morning activity die off a little bit, I feel like, 530 00:25:42,840 --> 00:25:45,280 Speaker 9: But man, if we get some good cold weather, it 531 00:25:45,440 --> 00:25:49,639 Speaker 9: just it's timed perfectly. You're not gonna see like, you know, 532 00:25:49,720 --> 00:25:53,359 Speaker 9: the super early like best piration late season movements you 533 00:25:53,400 --> 00:25:55,320 Speaker 9: see of like deer that have to feed but like 534 00:25:55,840 --> 00:25:57,359 Speaker 9: you know, if you get that cold weather, they still 535 00:25:57,400 --> 00:25:59,600 Speaker 9: they still definitely need to feed and and they're working 536 00:25:59,600 --> 00:26:01,600 Speaker 9: on building bodies back up like I was saying, So 537 00:26:02,080 --> 00:26:03,960 Speaker 9: it can be a great time to capitalize on one 538 00:26:04,000 --> 00:26:04,399 Speaker 9: for sure. 539 00:26:05,160 --> 00:26:05,440 Speaker 3: Cool. 540 00:26:05,520 --> 00:26:07,399 Speaker 2: So we do have a little bit of cold weather here, 541 00:26:08,080 --> 00:26:11,120 Speaker 2: uh coming up in the in the next week. Uh 542 00:26:11,240 --> 00:26:14,800 Speaker 2: So taking that and applying what you just talked about, 543 00:26:15,000 --> 00:26:18,359 Speaker 2: what would you rank the Bug movie on a scale 544 00:26:18,359 --> 00:26:20,200 Speaker 2: of one to ten for the next week in Missouri? 545 00:26:21,640 --> 00:26:23,040 Speaker 9: Man, I think it's gonna be like a nine. 546 00:26:23,119 --> 00:26:23,879 Speaker 3: It's gonna be Wow. 547 00:26:24,480 --> 00:26:26,480 Speaker 9: It's gonna be as good as I think, as good 548 00:26:26,520 --> 00:26:28,760 Speaker 9: as you know Dayanaire, as good as it gets. It's not, 549 00:26:28,800 --> 00:26:30,639 Speaker 9: like I said, not that crazy late seasons that, but 550 00:26:30,640 --> 00:26:34,000 Speaker 9: I think it's gonna be great. You know, just a 551 00:26:34,000 --> 00:26:37,280 Speaker 9: combination of you know, bucks need to need to rebuild 552 00:26:37,280 --> 00:26:39,440 Speaker 9: like I was saying, but also a chance of potentially 553 00:26:39,440 --> 00:26:41,119 Speaker 9: catching a dough that's still in heat. 554 00:26:41,840 --> 00:26:42,320 Speaker 2: Awesome. 555 00:26:42,880 --> 00:26:45,520 Speaker 4: Well, I look forward to some slow motion you know, 556 00:26:45,720 --> 00:26:50,760 Speaker 4: arrow entering deer during a snowstorm in the next you know, 557 00:26:50,960 --> 00:26:52,920 Speaker 4: year or so, So I hope. 558 00:26:52,960 --> 00:26:54,479 Speaker 9: So, Man, I'm heading out. I'm getting ready to head 559 00:26:54,480 --> 00:26:58,120 Speaker 9: out now. The snow literally just stopped. And the buck 560 00:26:58,200 --> 00:27:01,360 Speaker 9: I've I was hunting that I'm hunting late season is ancient, 561 00:27:01,760 --> 00:27:03,840 Speaker 9: just an ancient old buck that I literally have never 562 00:27:03,920 --> 00:27:06,080 Speaker 9: laid eyes on ever in my life. But he's like 563 00:27:06,119 --> 00:27:08,840 Speaker 9: ten or eleven years old. And I saw him just 564 00:27:08,840 --> 00:27:11,159 Speaker 9: two nights ago and had him come in and we 565 00:27:11,200 --> 00:27:13,320 Speaker 9: did not have that cold front, you know, we was 566 00:27:13,359 --> 00:27:16,080 Speaker 9: just starting to hit and so we had a little 567 00:27:16,160 --> 00:27:18,000 Speaker 9: rain come through and he came in and we had 568 00:27:18,040 --> 00:27:20,359 Speaker 9: twenty minutes left of legal light, but he was thirty 569 00:27:20,359 --> 00:27:23,119 Speaker 9: five yards and just too dark. I just wasn't comfortable shooting. 570 00:27:23,160 --> 00:27:25,560 Speaker 9: And he ended up getting to twenty and there was 571 00:27:25,560 --> 00:27:27,359 Speaker 9: still like four or five minutes left, and it was 572 00:27:27,520 --> 00:27:29,680 Speaker 9: but it was like basically pitch black, and I was like, man, 573 00:27:29,680 --> 00:27:31,680 Speaker 9: I'm just there's a bunch of doughs in the plot 574 00:27:31,720 --> 00:27:33,399 Speaker 9: and he was moving around bumping them and it just 575 00:27:33,480 --> 00:27:36,400 Speaker 9: wasn't wasn't one of those situations. But obviously we had 576 00:27:36,400 --> 00:27:39,159 Speaker 9: Thanksgiving and then I went to tick the family to 577 00:27:39,160 --> 00:27:41,600 Speaker 9: the Chiefs game yesterday, and I'm just kicking myself, you know. 578 00:27:41,640 --> 00:27:44,480 Speaker 9: We had all these plans and like, he daylighted both nights, 579 00:27:45,000 --> 00:27:47,200 Speaker 9: but I knew to night was going to be just 580 00:27:47,200 --> 00:27:49,000 Speaker 9: just as good, not better with the snow coming in, 581 00:27:49,080 --> 00:27:51,639 Speaker 9: so hopefully didn't miss my window of opportunity. 582 00:27:51,760 --> 00:27:53,960 Speaker 4: Well I bet you, I bet you find a way, man, 583 00:27:54,080 --> 00:27:56,359 Speaker 4: go get him and have great rest of your season. 584 00:27:56,400 --> 00:27:56,600 Speaker 3: Mike. 585 00:27:57,240 --> 00:27:58,919 Speaker 9: Yeah, thanks, thanks, guys, good catching up. 586 00:28:00,040 --> 00:28:02,120 Speaker 4: I'm talking to a very familiar guy for a lot 587 00:28:02,119 --> 00:28:05,520 Speaker 4: of you hunters out there, Ronnie Couz Strickland. Ronnie, what's 588 00:28:05,560 --> 00:28:05,920 Speaker 4: going on? 589 00:28:06,000 --> 00:28:06,200 Speaker 3: Man? 590 00:28:07,080 --> 00:28:09,720 Speaker 10: Well, you know, we got our first official cool snap 591 00:28:09,920 --> 00:28:11,879 Speaker 10: down here. And this is of course in Mississippi. We 592 00:28:12,000 --> 00:28:14,280 Speaker 10: have two seasons summer in February. 593 00:28:14,640 --> 00:28:16,760 Speaker 3: I'm telling you, hey, we get you on that. 594 00:28:19,560 --> 00:28:23,600 Speaker 10: The low last night was twenty five and oh man, 595 00:28:23,680 --> 00:28:26,760 Speaker 10: it's just an awesome and we just got there with 596 00:28:26,840 --> 00:28:32,120 Speaker 10: Thanksgiving and after the big spread, my oldest granddaughter, who's 597 00:28:32,160 --> 00:28:35,120 Speaker 10: a senior in Mississippi State, that's how old I am, 598 00:28:35,760 --> 00:28:38,040 Speaker 10: we went and sat in a ground line that I've 599 00:28:38,040 --> 00:28:42,760 Speaker 10: had up for three years on food plot, seeing we 600 00:28:42,800 --> 00:28:44,840 Speaker 10: could get her to get her a dough and a 601 00:28:44,960 --> 00:28:47,440 Speaker 10: ten point walked out at four point fifteen and I 602 00:28:47,600 --> 00:28:52,880 Speaker 10: was in absolute utter shop and she ten ringed it 603 00:28:52,920 --> 00:28:57,240 Speaker 10: with a crossbow and then all three grandsons, you know, 604 00:28:57,400 --> 00:29:00,640 Speaker 10: blood trailed it and kept loaded up and all. So 605 00:29:00,920 --> 00:29:01,880 Speaker 10: I'm doing pretty good. 606 00:29:02,240 --> 00:29:03,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's good stuff, man. 607 00:29:03,560 --> 00:29:06,160 Speaker 4: I tell you, we're here in kind of northeast Texas 608 00:29:06,160 --> 00:29:09,600 Speaker 4: and we have had some decent weather as well, good 609 00:29:09,600 --> 00:29:12,360 Speaker 4: cold morning temps and stuff. And I have seen so 610 00:29:12,560 --> 00:29:15,000 Speaker 4: many dead deer on the road, and it seems like 611 00:29:15,080 --> 00:29:17,880 Speaker 4: it's in the South and the Gulf States. It's starting 612 00:29:17,880 --> 00:29:20,640 Speaker 4: to pop off a little bit. How's that cold weather 613 00:29:20,760 --> 00:29:22,200 Speaker 4: affecting the deer movement for y'all. 614 00:29:23,320 --> 00:29:25,360 Speaker 10: You know, I got out my little pass this morning 615 00:29:25,360 --> 00:29:27,720 Speaker 10: and I got an electric buggy I can ease around on. 616 00:29:27,840 --> 00:29:31,920 Speaker 10: I don't have a ton of trail cameras, but I 617 00:29:31,960 --> 00:29:34,160 Speaker 10: can get to them all with that buggy, so I 618 00:29:34,200 --> 00:29:36,200 Speaker 10: don't have to get out and leave scent and all 619 00:29:36,240 --> 00:29:40,400 Speaker 10: that stuff. And I saw eight or ten scrapes. I've 620 00:29:40,440 --> 00:29:42,800 Speaker 10: only seen one in the last couple of weeks, So 621 00:29:44,480 --> 00:29:47,320 Speaker 10: you're will aware. In Mississippi, depending on where you're at, 622 00:29:47,440 --> 00:29:49,640 Speaker 10: the root can be different. Right here on my farm, 623 00:29:49,680 --> 00:29:53,400 Speaker 10: I'm kind of a straight north a little bit northeast 624 00:29:53,440 --> 00:29:58,320 Speaker 10: of the state, and it's always the same. It's generally 625 00:29:58,360 --> 00:29:59,840 Speaker 10: the week before Christmas. 626 00:30:00,680 --> 00:30:03,959 Speaker 8: So the four. 627 00:30:03,360 --> 00:30:06,400 Speaker 10: Biggest deer we've killed on this place since I've had it, 628 00:30:06,960 --> 00:30:11,920 Speaker 10: three of them ron Christmas Eve, and uh, these these. 629 00:30:11,760 --> 00:30:12,800 Speaker 8: Bucks are just different. 630 00:30:12,800 --> 00:30:15,520 Speaker 10: And I know everybody says that, but I'm telling you 631 00:30:16,280 --> 00:30:20,040 Speaker 10: the terrain, you know, is so thick, the ruts less 632 00:30:20,320 --> 00:30:24,880 Speaker 10: defined if you would, and uh so that that December 633 00:30:24,920 --> 00:30:27,479 Speaker 10: the fifteenth to the end of the month is uh, 634 00:30:28,040 --> 00:30:30,920 Speaker 10: it's when you're gonna probably get some daylight pictures. I saw, 635 00:30:31,160 --> 00:30:33,160 Speaker 10: Like I said, I was stunned when that that ten 636 00:30:33,240 --> 00:30:35,280 Speaker 10: point walked that the other day. I was like, what 637 00:30:35,440 --> 00:30:39,080 Speaker 10: are you kidding? But it's it's just now when you 638 00:30:39,120 --> 00:30:42,560 Speaker 10: start seeing scrapes like I saw some this morning, which 639 00:30:43,280 --> 00:30:46,680 Speaker 10: fired me up. But it's uh that cold weather I 640 00:30:46,720 --> 00:30:50,520 Speaker 10: think helps them, uh and get them up on their 641 00:30:50,560 --> 00:30:53,480 Speaker 10: feet a little bit. And it's, uh, it's a different 642 00:30:53,560 --> 00:30:56,440 Speaker 10: deal in Mississippi. You know, you see all the pictures 643 00:30:56,440 --> 00:30:59,360 Speaker 10: on Instagram and all this or these giants there hitting 644 00:30:59,360 --> 00:31:01,800 Speaker 10: the ground and where you go, where are these guys 645 00:31:01,920 --> 00:31:02,440 Speaker 10: hunting out? 646 00:31:03,680 --> 00:31:06,120 Speaker 2: So speaking of that cold weather that you're talking about, 647 00:31:06,800 --> 00:31:08,520 Speaker 2: you know that twenty five is going to kill a 648 00:31:08,520 --> 00:31:11,440 Speaker 2: lot of the native brows and stuff, and those deer 649 00:31:11,480 --> 00:31:13,920 Speaker 2: I'd imagine they're going to be really looking for some 650 00:31:13,920 --> 00:31:15,920 Speaker 2: of those green food sources. How are the food plots 651 00:31:15,920 --> 00:31:18,080 Speaker 2: and how are the deer hitting them right now? 652 00:31:18,640 --> 00:31:22,320 Speaker 10: Well, food plots was just drama for me because we 653 00:31:22,320 --> 00:31:24,720 Speaker 10: were in a drought, and you guys in Texas, you 654 00:31:24,800 --> 00:31:28,880 Speaker 10: know all about droughts. Anyway, I saw a big rain 655 00:31:29,000 --> 00:31:33,400 Speaker 10: event coming in late August, which is really early for 656 00:31:33,520 --> 00:31:35,880 Speaker 10: us to plant down here. But I rolled the dice 657 00:31:36,760 --> 00:31:39,360 Speaker 10: and I planted all my food plots and got four 658 00:31:39,400 --> 00:31:43,120 Speaker 10: inches of rain on them. And they wow, nothing short 659 00:31:43,160 --> 00:31:46,640 Speaker 10: of magnificent. And I left to go to North Carolina, 660 00:31:46,760 --> 00:31:49,480 Speaker 10: made a little run up there, dropping food and stuff off, 661 00:31:49,520 --> 00:31:52,560 Speaker 10: and came back and I checked them before I left, 662 00:31:52,680 --> 00:31:55,000 Speaker 10: and when I got back, I checked them thirty four 663 00:31:55,080 --> 00:31:58,160 Speaker 10: days later. This would have been I don't know. They 664 00:31:58,200 --> 00:32:02,840 Speaker 10: were four or five inches high, absolutely demolished by the 665 00:32:02,960 --> 00:32:06,880 Speaker 10: army worms. Everyone up except one. It was nothing but dirt. 666 00:32:07,560 --> 00:32:10,120 Speaker 10: But I redrilled. I just drill this time with a 667 00:32:10,400 --> 00:32:13,400 Speaker 10: cheaper seed, and they popped right back up and they. 668 00:32:13,360 --> 00:32:15,360 Speaker 8: Look really, really good. 669 00:32:15,560 --> 00:32:18,120 Speaker 10: And I saved managed to save some of the turnips 670 00:32:18,120 --> 00:32:21,120 Speaker 10: and stuff. And that's a big deal. You get, you know, 671 00:32:22,440 --> 00:32:25,480 Speaker 10: you get turnips and stuff like that when they get 672 00:32:25,480 --> 00:32:27,520 Speaker 10: a heavy frost. A couple of days in a row, 673 00:32:27,560 --> 00:32:31,800 Speaker 10: they started getting that sugar content up. So I'm getting 674 00:32:31,800 --> 00:32:33,920 Speaker 10: at Lancey to see if they're gonna start hitting it. 675 00:32:33,920 --> 00:32:35,160 Speaker 10: I'm pretty excited. 676 00:32:36,240 --> 00:32:39,960 Speaker 4: That's awesome, man. So here in the next you know, 677 00:32:39,960 --> 00:32:42,600 Speaker 4: a week or so, is it? Do you expect any 678 00:32:42,960 --> 00:32:46,280 Speaker 4: any weather or anything to affect the deer movement and 679 00:32:46,320 --> 00:32:49,320 Speaker 4: positive trajectory as we get a little bit closer to rut. 680 00:32:49,320 --> 00:32:51,360 Speaker 4: I know we're still gonna be early for you if 681 00:32:51,360 --> 00:32:53,080 Speaker 4: your Christmas Eve is your kind of your date. 682 00:32:54,560 --> 00:32:57,520 Speaker 10: Yeah, the extended wather for cass has has it cold 683 00:32:57,520 --> 00:32:59,920 Speaker 10: the next two days and then I'm sure it'll warm up. 684 00:33:00,640 --> 00:33:03,720 Speaker 10: You know where I'm at the same way in Texas, 685 00:33:03,760 --> 00:33:05,880 Speaker 10: I mean Christmas Day you can be in shorts and 686 00:33:05,920 --> 00:33:08,520 Speaker 10: a T shirt. It may be eighty so you never know. 687 00:33:09,160 --> 00:33:12,400 Speaker 10: And these deer, yeah, I don't know. If you're ever 688 00:33:12,480 --> 00:33:14,800 Speaker 10: hunted in Alabama and what they call the Black Belt, 689 00:33:14,920 --> 00:33:17,920 Speaker 10: those are the most weather fickled deer on the planet. 690 00:33:18,520 --> 00:33:21,880 Speaker 10: You just absolutely will not see really any buck movement 691 00:33:22,040 --> 00:33:25,840 Speaker 10: until it starts getting down low. And these are about 692 00:33:25,880 --> 00:33:30,680 Speaker 10: as bad. You know, my farm isn't gigantic, so I 693 00:33:30,720 --> 00:33:32,440 Speaker 10: don't put a lot of pressure on it, and I 694 00:33:32,520 --> 00:33:35,479 Speaker 10: wait for the exact right wind. And I don't have 695 00:33:35,520 --> 00:33:38,120 Speaker 10: a ton of cameras out, so I missed some of it. 696 00:33:38,280 --> 00:33:41,000 Speaker 10: But I can tell you if we get any cold 697 00:33:41,000 --> 00:33:44,200 Speaker 10: weather and I hadn't looked at the past ten days, 698 00:33:45,680 --> 00:33:51,600 Speaker 10: they're extremely affected by that word down here, they will move. 699 00:33:51,680 --> 00:33:54,360 Speaker 10: And I've got my calendar wide open. I ain't going 700 00:33:54,400 --> 00:33:58,040 Speaker 10: anywhere between now January the first. 701 00:33:59,080 --> 00:34:01,200 Speaker 2: Okay, So if we're looking at the next week here, 702 00:34:01,600 --> 00:34:03,480 Speaker 2: with all that in mind, if you had to rank 703 00:34:03,520 --> 00:34:05,920 Speaker 2: buck movement on a scale of one to ten, what 704 00:34:05,960 --> 00:34:06,640 Speaker 2: would you call. 705 00:34:06,520 --> 00:34:10,480 Speaker 10: It this coming week? Yes, sir, on my farm, I 706 00:34:10,800 --> 00:34:12,960 Speaker 10: on a scale of one to ten, I put it 707 00:34:13,000 --> 00:34:14,800 Speaker 10: at about a six or seven. 708 00:34:15,000 --> 00:34:15,759 Speaker 3: That's pretty good. 709 00:34:16,160 --> 00:34:18,840 Speaker 6: Sounds like it's getting close. 710 00:34:18,920 --> 00:34:20,880 Speaker 10: And my little place doesn't get a lot of pressure, 711 00:34:21,600 --> 00:34:25,879 Speaker 10: so they keep I keep plenty of dose around. That's 712 00:34:25,880 --> 00:34:29,400 Speaker 10: a whole nother you know podcast saying about you know, 713 00:34:29,520 --> 00:34:32,720 Speaker 10: get getting your buck to dough ratio down. I believe 714 00:34:32,840 --> 00:34:39,040 Speaker 10: in keeping everything here, farm sanctuary, food, water cover, and 715 00:34:39,120 --> 00:34:41,439 Speaker 10: plenty of doors so they don't have to go far. 716 00:34:42,280 --> 00:34:46,120 Speaker 10: So the dose come to the food plot. So I'd 717 00:34:46,160 --> 00:34:49,040 Speaker 10: say I'm getting close to that seven mark. 718 00:34:49,120 --> 00:34:49,680 Speaker 8: Next week. 719 00:34:49,760 --> 00:34:54,840 Speaker 10: I'm I'm I may be a little apprehensive, but I'm 720 00:34:55,040 --> 00:34:57,200 Speaker 10: I'm telling you about to get there, all. 721 00:34:57,160 --> 00:34:59,560 Speaker 4: Right, man, Well cause I appreciate it. Sounds like you 722 00:34:59,640 --> 00:35:01,839 Speaker 4: got it going on, dude, and I appreciate you coming 723 00:35:01,840 --> 00:35:04,040 Speaker 4: on and sharing all that information with the listeners. 724 00:35:04,480 --> 00:35:08,000 Speaker 10: Well, thank you guys, Happy Thanksgiving, task and happy Mary Christmas. 725 00:35:08,040 --> 00:35:10,040 Speaker 10: I appreciate you giving me a holler and good luck 726 00:35:10,040 --> 00:35:11,000 Speaker 10: on your road trips. 727 00:35:11,200 --> 00:35:12,080 Speaker 3: Yes, sir, thank you. 728 00:35:12,800 --> 00:35:15,839 Speaker 2: Still some pretty encouraging reports from around the country if 729 00:35:15,880 --> 00:35:17,200 Speaker 2: you haven't tagged out yet. 730 00:35:17,239 --> 00:35:19,239 Speaker 3: Believe me, I know I say this all the time. 731 00:35:19,360 --> 00:35:21,640 Speaker 3: There's like two motives for what I do. It's like 732 00:35:22,080 --> 00:35:25,520 Speaker 3: deer seasons almost here and then it ain't over. 733 00:35:25,800 --> 00:35:29,000 Speaker 2: You know. There's like this thing that gradiates from the 734 00:35:29,040 --> 00:35:32,799 Speaker 2: element that's called optimism, and sometimes it's you know, a 735 00:35:32,840 --> 00:35:35,320 Speaker 2: little bit naive, but it's kind of fun being naive from. 736 00:35:35,160 --> 00:35:35,880 Speaker 3: Time to sure. 737 00:35:36,239 --> 00:35:39,719 Speaker 4: You know, I've forgotten how much I love Michael stole Man, 738 00:35:39,800 --> 00:35:42,160 Speaker 4: funny guy. I feel bad for him with that OSU 739 00:35:42,280 --> 00:35:44,680 Speaker 4: loss Man. Do you yeah I had it coming? Do 740 00:35:44,719 --> 00:35:48,160 Speaker 4: you think I'm actually really glad that they did? Because 741 00:35:48,200 --> 00:35:50,200 Speaker 4: my ponies were at number nine last week? And I'm 742 00:35:50,239 --> 00:35:51,279 Speaker 4: interested to see where they end. 743 00:35:51,239 --> 00:35:53,239 Speaker 3: Up this week. Well, my eggies didn't even show up 744 00:35:53,280 --> 00:35:56,160 Speaker 3: for the biggest game of the decade, so I know 745 00:35:56,440 --> 00:35:59,000 Speaker 3: guys were there. Hey it makes all better, thanks Ty, 746 00:36:00,200 --> 00:36:02,759 Speaker 3: But I do love those guys too. But yeah. 747 00:36:02,760 --> 00:36:06,080 Speaker 2: Anyways, guys, if you do need some inspiration, some optimisim 748 00:36:06,080 --> 00:36:09,560 Speaker 2: maybe even some naivety, go check out the links below. 749 00:36:10,120 --> 00:36:15,920 Speaker 2: We have got a really awesome hunt from last. 750 00:36:15,800 --> 00:36:17,680 Speaker 3: Year that I talked about earlier. It's gonna be linked 751 00:36:17,719 --> 00:36:18,680 Speaker 3: in the stuff below. 752 00:36:18,840 --> 00:36:20,920 Speaker 2: And there is an article from Tony on how to 753 00:36:21,040 --> 00:36:23,400 Speaker 2: kill a buck from a natural ground blind, which I 754 00:36:23,480 --> 00:36:25,400 Speaker 2: think is pretty applicable for a lot of people. 755 00:36:25,400 --> 00:36:26,800 Speaker 3: You know, if you're running gun hunting. 756 00:36:27,680 --> 00:36:29,719 Speaker 2: One of the things about that needs to be that 757 00:36:29,800 --> 00:36:31,840 Speaker 2: you need to be okay with hunting on the ground 758 00:36:31,960 --> 00:36:36,720 Speaker 2: too sometimes and oftentimes natural cover is really great. 759 00:36:36,800 --> 00:36:39,399 Speaker 3: So good article. Go check out as well. Did Greg 760 00:36:39,440 --> 00:36:39,759 Speaker 3: read that. 761 00:36:39,880 --> 00:36:43,160 Speaker 2: Article Maybe not yet, but I'll make sure he gets 762 00:36:43,160 --> 00:36:46,279 Speaker 2: the link to the podcast he. 763 00:36:46,200 --> 00:36:46,920 Speaker 3: Does, Manny Hunting. 764 00:36:46,960 --> 00:36:49,799 Speaker 2: One this week he showed me, dude, he had like 765 00:36:50,080 --> 00:36:52,320 Speaker 2: shooting windows that were the size. 766 00:36:52,040 --> 00:36:52,680 Speaker 3: Of great fruits. 767 00:36:52,719 --> 00:36:55,239 Speaker 2: Man, I'm like, oh, my goodness, that gives me anxiety, 768 00:36:55,440 --> 00:36:57,480 Speaker 2: bad but I bet you Tony gives. 769 00:36:57,280 --> 00:36:59,200 Speaker 3: You a little bit more clue into that kind of stuff. Yeah, 770 00:36:59,200 --> 00:37:01,799 Speaker 3: for sure. He's a really knowledgeable guy. For sure. 771 00:37:01,880 --> 00:37:04,600 Speaker 4: It's worth going and checking out, guys. I hope you 772 00:37:04,600 --> 00:37:06,440 Speaker 4: guys have a great week. It's a good week to 773 00:37:06,480 --> 00:37:08,040 Speaker 4: be in the woods. I think we're all getting a 774 00:37:08,040 --> 00:37:10,279 Speaker 4: little bit colder weather and we're gonna have a good 775 00:37:10,360 --> 00:37:13,520 Speaker 4: shot at killing deer this week, including k C and myself. 776 00:37:13,719 --> 00:37:26,920 Speaker 4: We all remember this is ret fresh, Keep it fresh.