1 00:00:01,280 --> 00:00:04,720 Speaker 1: Welcome to Wired to Hunt's rut Fresh Radio, bringing you 2 00:00:04,760 --> 00:00:08,600 Speaker 1: the latest reports from the Whitetail Woods, presented by First Light, 3 00:00:08,960 --> 00:00:13,280 Speaker 1: creating proven versatile hunting apparel for the stand, saddle or blind. 4 00:00:13,800 --> 00:00:18,560 Speaker 1: First Light go farther, stay longer, and now your hosts 5 00:00:18,840 --> 00:00:20,799 Speaker 1: Case Smith and Tyler Jones. 6 00:00:21,040 --> 00:00:23,800 Speaker 2: This is Reughfresh Radio. I'm your host k C. Smith. 7 00:00:23,840 --> 00:00:26,920 Speaker 2: And the rut is over? Or is it? 8 00:00:27,040 --> 00:00:28,640 Speaker 3: Did you know that there are still a lot of 9 00:00:28,720 --> 00:00:31,639 Speaker 3: running action. The bucks are still in the mood if 10 00:00:31,680 --> 00:00:33,920 Speaker 3: they can find the right dough. Let's see if they're 11 00:00:33,920 --> 00:00:35,360 Speaker 3: in your state. This is Retfresh. 12 00:00:35,479 --> 00:00:35,879 Speaker 2: Let's go. 13 00:00:45,159 --> 00:00:48,920 Speaker 3: Welcome to Retfresh Radio. Y'all, I am your host k C. 14 00:00:49,320 --> 00:00:51,880 Speaker 2: Smith. We are brought to you first Light gear. 15 00:00:51,960 --> 00:00:58,080 Speaker 3: Tyler Jones is here and in attendance via telecommunication not telekinesis. 16 00:00:58,480 --> 00:01:00,160 Speaker 2: Maybe I don't know, he might be capable of that. 17 00:01:00,200 --> 00:01:01,600 Speaker 2: Mark Kenyon, what's up? Man? 18 00:01:02,280 --> 00:01:04,480 Speaker 4: It's good to be here. Good to be here. And 19 00:01:04,480 --> 00:01:06,480 Speaker 4: when you say telekinesis the first thing that comes on 20 00:01:06,600 --> 00:01:10,360 Speaker 4: mind's tenacious d Now retrospect you probably do you guys? 21 00:01:10,440 --> 00:01:11,640 Speaker 4: Do you have you ever listened to Nation? 22 00:01:12,720 --> 00:01:14,000 Speaker 2: I hate to admit it, but I have. 23 00:01:15,920 --> 00:01:18,880 Speaker 4: There's a good song and about telekinesis. So I don't know. 24 00:01:19,040 --> 00:01:20,520 Speaker 4: That's that's a fun off topic. 25 00:01:20,600 --> 00:01:23,520 Speaker 3: The one that for me was a Pokemon. There was 26 00:01:23,560 --> 00:01:26,399 Speaker 3: a Pokemon that was like a telekinetic. 27 00:01:26,560 --> 00:01:29,920 Speaker 4: Do you remember that, Mark, I was not a Pokemon player. 28 00:01:30,040 --> 00:01:30,960 Speaker 2: I can't believe it. 29 00:01:31,000 --> 00:01:34,360 Speaker 4: Okay, yeah, you're you're the nerd today. 30 00:01:35,280 --> 00:01:36,320 Speaker 2: I mean, here's the deal. 31 00:01:36,400 --> 00:01:39,160 Speaker 4: I love this, this is great. Let's go down this 32 00:01:39,240 --> 00:01:39,840 Speaker 4: path further. 33 00:01:41,280 --> 00:01:43,960 Speaker 2: Pokemon, star Wars. What else? 34 00:01:44,000 --> 00:01:45,039 Speaker 4: Man, Lord of the Rings? 35 00:01:45,360 --> 00:01:46,800 Speaker 3: I can we can go on Man. 36 00:01:46,680 --> 00:01:48,760 Speaker 2: Star Trek. I got some Star Trek game. He's a 37 00:01:48,800 --> 00:01:54,280 Speaker 2: lot like Sheldon. Yeah, random that, Like. 38 00:01:54,560 --> 00:01:55,960 Speaker 4: Are we talking about deer today? 39 00:01:55,960 --> 00:01:56,160 Speaker 2: Though? 40 00:01:56,400 --> 00:01:58,400 Speaker 4: We're talking about deer right, Well that's in. 41 00:01:58,360 --> 00:02:05,200 Speaker 3: The interviews just start. It's just just just for the 42 00:02:05,480 --> 00:02:07,880 Speaker 3: last But no, this is Reference radio where we talk 43 00:02:07,920 --> 00:02:09,840 Speaker 3: about the rut and all things fresh, and it's on 44 00:02:09,880 --> 00:02:10,320 Speaker 3: the radio. 45 00:02:10,360 --> 00:02:10,720 Speaker 2: All right. 46 00:02:10,760 --> 00:02:14,040 Speaker 3: So we've been doing a lot of deer hunting, Mark, 47 00:02:14,080 --> 00:02:17,560 Speaker 3: You've been doing some deer hunting in the coldest place 48 00:02:17,680 --> 00:02:21,480 Speaker 3: known to man. It seems it feels like that today 49 00:02:21,639 --> 00:02:25,560 Speaker 3: it is snowy and like wind chill sub ten degrees 50 00:02:25,560 --> 00:02:26,000 Speaker 3: at least. 51 00:02:27,520 --> 00:02:30,000 Speaker 4: So yeah, I was actually just out there this morning, 52 00:02:30,400 --> 00:02:33,160 Speaker 4: and my fingers are splitting. I don't know if you 53 00:02:33,160 --> 00:02:35,200 Speaker 4: guys had that, but when you're outside hunting for so 54 00:02:35,280 --> 00:02:38,000 Speaker 4: long in that cold, dry weather, my fingers start to 55 00:02:38,080 --> 00:02:40,320 Speaker 4: actually split. So I got I just put band aids 56 00:02:40,320 --> 00:02:43,000 Speaker 4: and like neo sporn on my fingertips because they're bleeding. 57 00:02:43,720 --> 00:02:45,840 Speaker 4: And yeah, it is chilly. 58 00:02:46,040 --> 00:02:47,360 Speaker 2: So were you hunting this morning? 59 00:02:48,760 --> 00:02:50,359 Speaker 4: I was not hunting this morning. 60 00:02:51,720 --> 00:02:54,359 Speaker 3: I've been hunting a bunch YEP. 61 00:02:54,400 --> 00:02:57,520 Speaker 4: I was hunting last night. I was out the day before, 62 00:02:57,720 --> 00:02:59,880 Speaker 4: the day before that, and I showed a couple days 63 00:03:00,160 --> 00:03:03,000 Speaker 4: for Thanksgiving. I was hunting most of the week before that. 64 00:03:03,200 --> 00:03:05,519 Speaker 4: So the last you know, seven to nine days, I've 65 00:03:05,520 --> 00:03:08,680 Speaker 4: been out there for almost all of it. So it's 66 00:03:08,680 --> 00:03:11,840 Speaker 4: all been in Michigan. So yeah, I feel like I 67 00:03:11,880 --> 00:03:14,240 Speaker 4: got a good sense of what has been going on 68 00:03:14,280 --> 00:03:14,639 Speaker 4: out here. 69 00:03:15,120 --> 00:03:16,480 Speaker 2: Tell us about what's been going on. 70 00:03:18,080 --> 00:03:22,320 Speaker 4: Well, I think what I have seen is the beginning 71 00:03:22,360 --> 00:03:25,840 Speaker 4: of that big shift as we shift out of November 72 00:03:25,880 --> 00:03:27,880 Speaker 4: and out of the rut for much of the country 73 00:03:28,240 --> 00:03:30,800 Speaker 4: and into that next phase of the year, which for 74 00:03:31,240 --> 00:03:33,679 Speaker 4: you know, those of us up here in Michigan and elsewhere, 75 00:03:33,480 --> 00:03:36,680 Speaker 4: we're shifting into that late season type of behavior. 76 00:03:36,720 --> 00:03:37,080 Speaker 5: Pattern. 77 00:03:37,200 --> 00:03:39,960 Speaker 4: So, I mean, like I said, I've been out in 78 00:03:39,960 --> 00:03:40,920 Speaker 4: the woods. 79 00:03:41,440 --> 00:03:43,040 Speaker 6: Ten out of the last twelve days something like that, 80 00:03:43,360 --> 00:03:46,480 Speaker 6: and you know, I was still seeing some of that 81 00:03:46,600 --> 00:03:49,520 Speaker 6: you know, cruising, some of that bumping around stuff, you know, 82 00:03:49,600 --> 00:03:53,400 Speaker 6: in that last that third week of November in the 83 00:03:53,400 --> 00:03:54,640 Speaker 6: beginning of the twenties. 84 00:03:55,040 --> 00:03:58,880 Speaker 4: But the last few days, maybe since the twenty fifth 85 00:03:59,000 --> 00:04:01,680 Speaker 4: or so, I've not seen anything the last three or 86 00:04:01,680 --> 00:04:05,200 Speaker 4: four hunts like ruddy type behavior. Now that can change, right, 87 00:04:05,560 --> 00:04:07,400 Speaker 4: You can still see that kind of thing happen this 88 00:04:07,440 --> 00:04:09,080 Speaker 4: time of the year, especially if you get a little 89 00:04:09,080 --> 00:04:13,200 Speaker 4: dough fon that pops into heat here. But almost everything 90 00:04:13,280 --> 00:04:16,560 Speaker 4: has been on a feeding pattern. It's been you know, 91 00:04:16,800 --> 00:04:19,960 Speaker 4: every dear coming out at the end of daylight heading 92 00:04:20,000 --> 00:04:23,000 Speaker 4: out to go feed in the highest carbohydrate type food 93 00:04:23,040 --> 00:04:27,400 Speaker 4: source around, and Bucks just mining their own business. Bucks 94 00:04:27,560 --> 00:04:32,400 Speaker 4: just feeding does just feeding. It looks like October, right, 95 00:04:32,480 --> 00:04:34,080 Speaker 4: I mean they're back on the same things they were 96 00:04:34,080 --> 00:04:37,040 Speaker 4: doing October first, but now it's a different food source 97 00:04:37,200 --> 00:04:41,800 Speaker 4: and it's much colder and deer are more pressured now. 98 00:04:42,040 --> 00:04:44,440 Speaker 4: So that's I think. Another thing, right is we're going 99 00:04:44,480 --> 00:04:46,680 Speaker 4: back to that bed defeed pattern. But these are deer 100 00:04:46,680 --> 00:04:48,839 Speaker 4: that have been hunted for two plus months now, so 101 00:04:48,880 --> 00:04:53,800 Speaker 4: they're a lot more weary, not moving as early unless 102 00:04:53,800 --> 00:04:55,800 Speaker 4: you can find those spots where they've been able to 103 00:04:55,839 --> 00:04:58,560 Speaker 4: evade hunting pressure. Because we were in our second week 104 00:04:58,560 --> 00:05:00,320 Speaker 4: of gun season here in Michigan, so there's been a 105 00:05:00,320 --> 00:05:03,440 Speaker 4: ton of hunting pressure. So deer are jumpy. That is 106 00:05:03,480 --> 00:05:07,080 Speaker 4: definitely another thing I've seen, like definitely on edge, constantly 107 00:05:07,080 --> 00:05:11,919 Speaker 4: looking around, constantly thinking they're going to get bothered. So 108 00:05:11,920 --> 00:05:13,880 Speaker 4: so yeah, that's what I'm seeing. We had a big 109 00:05:13,920 --> 00:05:17,159 Speaker 4: cold front come through. It's been very cool, like I mentioned, 110 00:05:17,200 --> 00:05:19,599 Speaker 4: and we had snow the last two days. So the 111 00:05:19,640 --> 00:05:22,880 Speaker 4: last two days deer ever really been on their feet, 112 00:05:23,360 --> 00:05:27,200 Speaker 4: hitting the food source and in my case cut corn, 113 00:05:27,320 --> 00:05:30,599 Speaker 4: and the day before the snow arrived that evening before 114 00:05:30,800 --> 00:05:33,640 Speaker 4: they really got after it. So how they don't know 115 00:05:33,640 --> 00:05:37,080 Speaker 4: if I'm rambling too much, but that's that's been exciting stuff. 116 00:05:36,760 --> 00:05:38,640 Speaker 2: Your listeners are used to that. How did the deer know? 117 00:05:40,320 --> 00:05:45,120 Speaker 2: I'm just how did the deer know this? 118 00:05:45,160 --> 00:05:48,000 Speaker 3: Scott kind of said that as a joke, rap, but like, seriously, 119 00:05:48,640 --> 00:05:50,040 Speaker 3: is what do you think it is? 120 00:05:50,080 --> 00:05:52,839 Speaker 2: Why did deer? Howhy are you able to predict fronts? 121 00:05:52,880 --> 00:05:53,240 Speaker 2: Like that. 122 00:05:54,640 --> 00:05:57,440 Speaker 4: My best guess, I think it has to be related 123 00:05:57,480 --> 00:06:01,479 Speaker 4: to barmentric pressure, right, Like, I'm guessing that's the only 124 00:06:02,480 --> 00:06:03,320 Speaker 4: condition change. 125 00:06:03,360 --> 00:06:05,880 Speaker 2: What organ are they using to detect the barometric pressure? 126 00:06:06,600 --> 00:06:06,960 Speaker 3: Mmmm? 127 00:06:07,600 --> 00:06:08,440 Speaker 4: That I do not know? 128 00:06:08,520 --> 00:06:10,800 Speaker 3: See this is where and then maybe this is not 129 00:06:10,960 --> 00:06:12,880 Speaker 3: really arough fresh type thing. But we're going to dive 130 00:06:12,880 --> 00:06:15,400 Speaker 3: into a little bit. I like to think that barimetric 131 00:06:15,400 --> 00:06:19,200 Speaker 3: pressure matters. But scientifically we should be able to, like 132 00:06:19,360 --> 00:06:22,039 Speaker 3: you like the science mark, like, scientifically we should science 133 00:06:22,320 --> 00:06:25,800 Speaker 3: we should be able to point to an organ that 134 00:06:26,160 --> 00:06:28,920 Speaker 3: says the barometric pressure is affected, right, And maybe it 135 00:06:29,000 --> 00:06:31,039 Speaker 3: is like the inner ear or something, and we don't 136 00:06:31,080 --> 00:06:32,160 Speaker 3: quite understand how it works. 137 00:06:32,560 --> 00:06:36,720 Speaker 4: But I don't know, Well, dyll isn't I'm no, I 138 00:06:36,760 --> 00:06:39,120 Speaker 4: don't have this issue. But isn't it a pretty well 139 00:06:39,160 --> 00:06:42,640 Speaker 4: documented phenomenon that people can feel the change in bear 140 00:06:42,720 --> 00:06:45,320 Speaker 4: rut pressure Arthroic people will feel it in the joints, 141 00:06:45,760 --> 00:06:47,480 Speaker 4: so when certain pressure systems come in. 142 00:06:48,360 --> 00:06:51,080 Speaker 2: My wife had surgery on she basically has a fake 143 00:06:51,120 --> 00:06:53,840 Speaker 2: heal bone, and she can feel she can feel the 144 00:06:53,880 --> 00:06:54,680 Speaker 2: weather for sure. 145 00:06:55,680 --> 00:06:57,040 Speaker 4: So I wonder if it's something like that. 146 00:06:57,160 --> 00:06:58,440 Speaker 2: I don't know, I don't know. 147 00:06:58,520 --> 00:07:00,400 Speaker 3: We might need to talk to some some body else 148 00:07:00,440 --> 00:07:03,200 Speaker 3: who actually study this stuff or something instead of us 149 00:07:03,320 --> 00:07:04,560 Speaker 3: just making up some assumptions. 150 00:07:04,560 --> 00:07:06,320 Speaker 2: But I like it too. I like it. I like 151 00:07:06,360 --> 00:07:07,400 Speaker 2: the thought of the bone thing. 152 00:07:07,520 --> 00:07:11,040 Speaker 4: It would it would make sense like from a you know, 153 00:07:11,320 --> 00:07:15,400 Speaker 4: evolutionary perspective, like for this deer to survive, they have 154 00:07:15,480 --> 00:07:18,840 Speaker 4: to be well prepared for changes and conditions, right, Like 155 00:07:19,120 --> 00:07:21,280 Speaker 4: for if a deer wants to make it through a 156 00:07:21,320 --> 00:07:24,480 Speaker 4: tough snowstorm, years and years worth of tough snowstorms, it 157 00:07:24,560 --> 00:07:28,360 Speaker 4: would behoove these critters to you know, get on and 158 00:07:28,520 --> 00:07:30,480 Speaker 4: pack on the food ahead of those things. So you 159 00:07:30,480 --> 00:07:33,960 Speaker 4: would think that, you know, natural selection would eventually select 160 00:07:34,000 --> 00:07:37,600 Speaker 4: for deer or wildlife of a kind that that knows 161 00:07:37,800 --> 00:07:39,680 Speaker 4: to feed at the right times or to feed a 162 00:07:39,680 --> 00:07:42,880 Speaker 4: little extra at the right times. And so I got 163 00:07:42,920 --> 00:07:45,360 Speaker 4: to believe something like that has led to deer being 164 00:07:45,360 --> 00:07:49,360 Speaker 4: able to not necessarily predict but they just get hungry 165 00:07:49,440 --> 00:07:53,440 Speaker 4: sooner or something when that change comes on them. I 166 00:07:53,440 --> 00:07:55,600 Speaker 4: don't know. We can kind of smell like the rainstorm 167 00:07:55,640 --> 00:07:58,040 Speaker 4: coming in it, right, we can kind of feel certain 168 00:07:58,080 --> 00:08:01,040 Speaker 4: things changing, and they are much more tuned than we are. 169 00:08:01,240 --> 00:08:03,760 Speaker 4: So for sure, I gotta believe there's something there. 170 00:08:03,760 --> 00:08:05,680 Speaker 3: They don't have as many microplastics in their system. I 171 00:08:05,680 --> 00:08:09,960 Speaker 3: don't think it helps you out, that's true, Yeah, Mark, 172 00:08:10,240 --> 00:08:14,160 Speaker 3: it would seem as if you did some good predicting 173 00:08:14,200 --> 00:08:17,200 Speaker 3: of your own potentially and have been out doing some hunting. 174 00:08:17,360 --> 00:08:21,200 Speaker 3: But the listeners need to tune in to the actual 175 00:08:21,200 --> 00:08:24,200 Speaker 3: Wired to Hunt show that launches on Thursday of this 176 00:08:24,280 --> 00:08:26,520 Speaker 3: week to get the full story. 177 00:08:26,920 --> 00:08:32,840 Speaker 4: Yeah, I've got an exciting story to share tomorrow on 178 00:08:32,920 --> 00:08:35,880 Speaker 4: the main show. All right, man, So yeah, I'm very 179 00:08:35,920 --> 00:08:38,040 Speaker 4: excited to share that story. I'm actually going to record 180 00:08:38,080 --> 00:08:40,880 Speaker 4: it right after we get off the phone here, and 181 00:08:42,160 --> 00:08:43,080 Speaker 4: it's good. It'll be good. 182 00:08:43,160 --> 00:08:45,200 Speaker 2: It'll be good, sweet awesome. Tyler. 183 00:08:45,920 --> 00:08:49,360 Speaker 3: Speaking of recording, who have we got interviews with this 184 00:08:49,400 --> 00:08:51,280 Speaker 3: week for reports from around the country. 185 00:08:51,360 --> 00:08:54,400 Speaker 2: Well, we've got Hunter Lindsay out in Kentucky. You know, 186 00:08:54,559 --> 00:08:57,080 Speaker 2: we actually have two hunters. There's lots of hunters on 187 00:08:57,080 --> 00:09:00,959 Speaker 2: this podcast. But Hunter Dickens one of our our acquaintances, 188 00:09:01,040 --> 00:09:02,800 Speaker 2: a good friend of ours that does a lot of 189 00:09:02,800 --> 00:09:06,400 Speaker 2: stuff with us at the Element. He's out in Texas 190 00:09:06,440 --> 00:09:08,960 Speaker 2: doing the thing. The dude has had a streak of 191 00:09:09,000 --> 00:09:14,400 Speaker 2: a year in Texas. Pretty impressive, you know, resume. There 192 00:09:15,040 --> 00:09:18,520 Speaker 2: are good buddy Barrett Nigas, who is an Instagram friend 193 00:09:18,559 --> 00:09:21,120 Speaker 2: and now a real friend after we get to talk 194 00:09:21,120 --> 00:09:24,319 Speaker 2: on the phone. He's in Alabama, which they have weird 195 00:09:24,360 --> 00:09:27,679 Speaker 2: ruts down there, so it's gonna be like a report, 196 00:09:27,800 --> 00:09:29,840 Speaker 2: you know, that's different than what most of the country's 197 00:09:29,880 --> 00:09:33,720 Speaker 2: given right now. And then our good friend Scott from Arkansas, 198 00:09:33,760 --> 00:09:34,640 Speaker 2: he's gonna be on here too. 199 00:09:34,720 --> 00:09:38,200 Speaker 3: Sweet man, let's get this thing going. I'm on the 200 00:09:38,240 --> 00:09:41,120 Speaker 3: phone with Hunter Lindsay. He's been doing some hunting in Kentucky. 201 00:09:41,160 --> 00:09:43,200 Speaker 3: And if you ever watched a viral clip of an 202 00:09:43,240 --> 00:09:45,280 Speaker 3: owl landing on a dude's camera, that's this guy. 203 00:09:45,360 --> 00:09:45,560 Speaker 4: Hunter. 204 00:09:45,640 --> 00:09:46,960 Speaker 2: What's going on, man. 205 00:09:47,800 --> 00:09:50,439 Speaker 7: Not much, not much, just doing some chores after I've 206 00:09:50,480 --> 00:09:51,440 Speaker 7: tagged out in Kentucky. 207 00:09:51,520 --> 00:09:52,959 Speaker 2: Oh man, you let the cat out of the bag? 208 00:09:53,000 --> 00:09:53,840 Speaker 2: You killed a big buck? 209 00:09:54,640 --> 00:09:54,880 Speaker 4: Yeah? 210 00:09:54,920 --> 00:09:55,320 Speaker 5: I did. 211 00:09:55,520 --> 00:09:58,160 Speaker 2: Yeah, Way to go, man. What was that deer doing. 212 00:09:59,559 --> 00:10:01,840 Speaker 7: He was actually coming to a field to check for 213 00:10:01,920 --> 00:10:04,320 Speaker 7: some dose had been consistent on that side of the 214 00:10:04,320 --> 00:10:06,240 Speaker 7: farm for a while. We had him on camera and 215 00:10:06,840 --> 00:10:08,760 Speaker 7: I finally decided to go in after him and it 216 00:10:08,840 --> 00:10:11,080 Speaker 7: worked out. At what I think it was three thirty 217 00:10:11,120 --> 00:10:13,080 Speaker 7: eight in the afternoon, so I got it done pretty quick. 218 00:10:13,160 --> 00:10:13,720 Speaker 2: Gole Lee. 219 00:10:13,720 --> 00:10:16,640 Speaker 3: How so how early is that compared to your sunset 220 00:10:16,679 --> 00:10:17,439 Speaker 3: where you're at. 221 00:10:18,160 --> 00:10:21,160 Speaker 4: Uh, sunset's probably around five five. 222 00:10:21,080 --> 00:10:24,240 Speaker 3: Twenty Okay, so he's a good two hours before sunset. 223 00:10:24,280 --> 00:10:25,560 Speaker 3: This deer is out checking for dose. 224 00:10:26,280 --> 00:10:26,559 Speaker 4: Yep. 225 00:10:26,840 --> 00:10:28,960 Speaker 3: And that's still that's pretty much late November and that's 226 00:10:29,000 --> 00:10:30,680 Speaker 3: still going on there in Kentucky. 227 00:10:31,480 --> 00:10:31,760 Speaker 2: Yeah. 228 00:10:31,840 --> 00:10:35,439 Speaker 7: Yeah, it seems like the doe uh in that in 229 00:10:35,480 --> 00:10:39,200 Speaker 7: this past week, uh, you know, they were starting the 230 00:10:39,200 --> 00:10:41,280 Speaker 7: bucks were starting to look for those dough that were 231 00:10:41,320 --> 00:10:45,280 Speaker 7: starting to come into that second heat, and and. 232 00:10:45,120 --> 00:10:46,800 Speaker 4: It seemed like that was what he was doing. 233 00:10:46,840 --> 00:10:48,959 Speaker 7: He had finally gotten off that first dough and heat 234 00:10:49,000 --> 00:10:51,400 Speaker 7: that he had found, and he was coming to find 235 00:10:51,400 --> 00:10:53,480 Speaker 7: another one out here in this big cornfield with some 236 00:10:53,880 --> 00:10:56,160 Speaker 7: with a long hardwood draw through it. 237 00:10:56,480 --> 00:10:59,200 Speaker 3: That's cool, man. Do you think that as you look 238 00:10:59,679 --> 00:11:02,880 Speaker 3: to like what's coming up? Is that still on the 239 00:11:02,960 --> 00:11:05,480 Speaker 3: rise As far as bucks in that seeking moat. 240 00:11:07,000 --> 00:11:08,959 Speaker 7: I think that they're still gonna be looking for some 241 00:11:09,280 --> 00:11:11,680 Speaker 7: hot dose, but not near as hard as they were, 242 00:11:11,880 --> 00:11:15,640 Speaker 7: you know, a week or so ago. I think, you know, 243 00:11:15,679 --> 00:11:18,160 Speaker 7: in the next week or two they're probably gonna start 244 00:11:18,200 --> 00:11:22,920 Speaker 7: moving towards a feeding pattern, but they're probably you know, 245 00:11:23,040 --> 00:11:24,880 Speaker 7: they're not going to turn down a hot dough if 246 00:11:24,880 --> 00:11:25,480 Speaker 7: they find one. 247 00:11:26,000 --> 00:11:27,960 Speaker 2: Got you, So, what kind of food would you be 248 00:11:28,080 --> 00:11:31,120 Speaker 2: would you be looking to hunt if you were gonna 249 00:11:31,120 --> 00:11:32,200 Speaker 2: be out there the next week. 250 00:11:32,840 --> 00:11:34,720 Speaker 4: Probably some high nutritious greens. 251 00:11:35,840 --> 00:11:39,360 Speaker 7: If there's still some acorns around, then you know, if 252 00:11:39,360 --> 00:11:42,080 Speaker 7: you're in a big wood setting, then try and find, 253 00:11:42,400 --> 00:11:45,880 Speaker 7: you know, some acorns that are left. But those ag 254 00:11:45,920 --> 00:11:49,360 Speaker 7: fields are uh, you know where they're playing winter wheat 255 00:11:49,360 --> 00:11:51,200 Speaker 7: and stuff like that. I think that's a that's a 256 00:11:51,240 --> 00:11:52,840 Speaker 7: big thing to key on in December. 257 00:11:53,240 --> 00:11:55,280 Speaker 2: Is y'all's winter wheat in pretty good shape right now. 258 00:11:56,559 --> 00:12:00,160 Speaker 7: It's probably about you know, two or three inch, which 259 00:12:00,160 --> 00:12:01,880 Speaker 7: is maybe four at the highest. 260 00:12:02,960 --> 00:12:05,000 Speaker 2: Get some of that cold weather that's coming in across 261 00:12:05,000 --> 00:12:05,480 Speaker 2: the country. 262 00:12:06,400 --> 00:12:08,760 Speaker 7: Oh yeah, No, it's been in the thirties just about 263 00:12:08,800 --> 00:12:11,320 Speaker 7: every morning here so far for the past you know, 264 00:12:11,640 --> 00:12:15,440 Speaker 7: handful of days. It's it's been great weather. You know, 265 00:12:15,559 --> 00:12:18,800 Speaker 7: highs in the in the mid to upper forties. It's 266 00:12:18,920 --> 00:12:19,760 Speaker 7: just been perfect. 267 00:12:19,880 --> 00:12:23,160 Speaker 2: Yeah, has that? Do you think the daylight movement is 268 00:12:23,200 --> 00:12:27,200 Speaker 2: gonna still sustain even though bucks are kind of cooling 269 00:12:27,200 --> 00:12:28,160 Speaker 2: on the rut a little bit. 270 00:12:30,440 --> 00:12:31,240 Speaker 4: That's hard to say. 271 00:12:31,280 --> 00:12:34,600 Speaker 7: I think that's gonna be situational, but I think that 272 00:12:35,360 --> 00:12:38,120 Speaker 7: this colder weather will definitely help with that more than 273 00:12:38,640 --> 00:12:40,680 Speaker 7: than note. You know, we've kind of had some hotter 274 00:12:40,720 --> 00:12:42,520 Speaker 7: weather towards the beginning of November. 275 00:12:42,559 --> 00:12:45,080 Speaker 4: I think, uh, this colder weather at the end. 276 00:12:44,960 --> 00:12:48,200 Speaker 7: Of November will definitely start, you know, and the rut 277 00:12:48,280 --> 00:12:52,680 Speaker 7: starting subside a little bit. I think that that's definitely gonna. 278 00:12:52,440 --> 00:12:55,120 Speaker 4: Help with some daylight movement on some food sourses. That's cool. 279 00:12:55,160 --> 00:12:57,040 Speaker 2: What do you think about that moon? It's just real 280 00:12:57,160 --> 00:12:58,960 Speaker 2: big and bright all night long up there. 281 00:13:01,080 --> 00:13:01,320 Speaker 5: You know. 282 00:13:03,120 --> 00:13:06,320 Speaker 7: I've seen that moon phase, you know, helps movement some, 283 00:13:07,160 --> 00:13:09,120 Speaker 7: but I don't pay to it and pay as much 284 00:13:09,160 --> 00:13:12,080 Speaker 7: attention to it as I do, you know, just better 285 00:13:12,320 --> 00:13:16,640 Speaker 7: temperature and pressure conditions and all that stuff. Some people 286 00:13:16,800 --> 00:13:20,439 Speaker 7: really focus in on that moon phase, you know, unless 287 00:13:20,480 --> 00:13:24,480 Speaker 7: it's just like glaringly bright outside at just all night long. 288 00:13:24,559 --> 00:13:26,200 Speaker 4: I don't really pay attention to it too much. 289 00:13:26,760 --> 00:13:30,400 Speaker 2: Sweet Well, in the next week, if you had to 290 00:13:30,400 --> 00:13:33,360 Speaker 2: put a number one to ten on buck movement, what 291 00:13:33,440 --> 00:13:35,880 Speaker 2: you're predicted Buck movement is, what would you what would 292 00:13:35,920 --> 00:13:36,280 Speaker 2: you put it? 293 00:13:39,160 --> 00:13:43,520 Speaker 4: I'd probably say four or five. 294 00:13:43,920 --> 00:13:48,040 Speaker 2: Okay, all right, so you think that's a downgrade from 295 00:13:48,120 --> 00:13:48,680 Speaker 2: this week. 296 00:13:49,360 --> 00:13:52,200 Speaker 7: Yes, I think that they're going to start uh yeah, 297 00:13:52,240 --> 00:13:55,480 Speaker 7: I think that they're going to be not searching for 298 00:13:55,520 --> 00:13:59,120 Speaker 7: the dose as much as they were this past week. 299 00:13:59,360 --> 00:14:02,440 Speaker 7: But you know, it's all situational, and you could be 300 00:14:02,480 --> 00:14:03,760 Speaker 7: in an area where. 301 00:14:04,960 --> 00:14:05,600 Speaker 5: You know, there's a. 302 00:14:05,520 --> 00:14:09,000 Speaker 7: Couple more hot doughs than than not and they could 303 00:14:09,040 --> 00:14:11,760 Speaker 7: just be going crazy. But at this point, I think 304 00:14:11,800 --> 00:14:14,400 Speaker 7: that the rut is on definitely on the downhill side. 305 00:14:14,600 --> 00:14:15,079 Speaker 2: Cool man. 306 00:14:15,120 --> 00:14:18,000 Speaker 3: Well, thanks for all the great information, dude, and congrats 307 00:14:18,040 --> 00:14:20,000 Speaker 3: on all the big bucks have been hitting the ground. 308 00:14:20,840 --> 00:14:22,680 Speaker 4: I appreciate it. It's been a good year. 309 00:14:22,760 --> 00:14:25,560 Speaker 7: It was some ups and downs, but it definitely turned 310 00:14:25,560 --> 00:14:26,560 Speaker 7: out to be a better season. 311 00:14:26,560 --> 00:14:27,440 Speaker 4: I thought it was going to be. 312 00:14:28,440 --> 00:14:30,400 Speaker 2: All right. I've got a guy that people are familiar 313 00:14:30,480 --> 00:14:32,520 Speaker 2: with here on the phone. His name is Hunter Dickens, 314 00:14:32,560 --> 00:14:36,760 Speaker 2: and he is a big contributor on our YouTube channel, 315 00:14:36,800 --> 00:14:41,200 Speaker 2: the Elements YouTube channel shooting Bucks. I mean, at least 316 00:14:41,200 --> 00:14:43,320 Speaker 2: a couple of year, but this year it's it's been 317 00:14:43,360 --> 00:14:46,920 Speaker 2: good for you man. Actually, they're in Texas where you've 318 00:14:46,960 --> 00:14:50,520 Speaker 2: been hunting. You had some success the other night, correct, I. 319 00:14:50,560 --> 00:14:51,600 Speaker 4: Did I did. 320 00:14:51,680 --> 00:14:53,680 Speaker 8: Texas seems would be the only place I can find 321 00:14:53,720 --> 00:14:54,640 Speaker 8: success at the moment. 322 00:14:54,800 --> 00:14:57,440 Speaker 2: Oh, I don't know about that. But you you are 323 00:14:57,480 --> 00:15:00,360 Speaker 2: doing well there. Man. You've have you shot? How many 324 00:15:00,400 --> 00:15:01,920 Speaker 2: bucks have you shot in Texas this year? 325 00:15:02,200 --> 00:15:03,560 Speaker 4: The three Texas bucks? 326 00:15:04,040 --> 00:15:05,280 Speaker 2: Man? You got it? Dialed? 327 00:15:05,360 --> 00:15:11,200 Speaker 8: Man, I've been blessed, Yes, I have. It's it's been 328 00:15:11,240 --> 00:15:11,840 Speaker 8: a lot of fun. 329 00:15:12,160 --> 00:15:14,640 Speaker 2: Now. The Bucky shot through the night was just a 330 00:15:14,640 --> 00:15:17,160 Speaker 2: big frame looked like an eight point with maybe a 331 00:15:17,200 --> 00:15:20,120 Speaker 2: couple of extras, but like a mainframe eight What was 332 00:15:20,120 --> 00:15:20,600 Speaker 2: he doing? 333 00:15:22,080 --> 00:15:27,920 Speaker 8: That deer was fresh out of the bed really, so, yes, yes, 334 00:15:28,040 --> 00:15:31,840 Speaker 8: fresh out of the bed at last light. So I 335 00:15:31,840 --> 00:15:34,360 Speaker 8: didn't have I didn't have time to get in there 336 00:15:34,360 --> 00:15:35,400 Speaker 8: on midday movement. 337 00:15:35,680 --> 00:15:37,600 Speaker 4: So I just I got as close to his bed 338 00:15:37,600 --> 00:15:39,720 Speaker 4: as I could. I'm pretty sure I heard him stand 339 00:15:39,800 --> 00:15:40,640 Speaker 4: up out of his bed. 340 00:15:40,800 --> 00:15:44,040 Speaker 2: Really, what was this? What was what was the weather 341 00:15:44,240 --> 00:15:45,000 Speaker 2: like that day? 342 00:15:45,160 --> 00:15:49,600 Speaker 8: It was gosh that day it would have been we 343 00:15:49,680 --> 00:15:51,480 Speaker 8: was just wearing a hoodie, I know that. So it 344 00:15:51,520 --> 00:15:54,040 Speaker 8: was in the fifties to sixties. 345 00:15:54,120 --> 00:15:57,240 Speaker 2: Just that's probably what it was that evening. Gotcha? Did 346 00:15:57,280 --> 00:15:59,480 Speaker 2: it feel hot for the time of year or normal? 347 00:15:59,640 --> 00:16:01,920 Speaker 8: Yesky, Yeah, it was a lot warmer than I would 348 00:16:01,920 --> 00:16:02,320 Speaker 8: have liked. 349 00:16:02,400 --> 00:16:06,360 Speaker 2: Okay, So you think that has to do with the 350 00:16:07,080 --> 00:16:12,160 Speaker 2: small amount of daylight movement that that buck was, you know, portraying? 351 00:16:13,640 --> 00:16:14,920 Speaker 4: Ye partially. 352 00:16:14,960 --> 00:16:19,120 Speaker 8: I think the moon has some contributions to that as well, 353 00:16:19,160 --> 00:16:21,720 Speaker 8: because I've been seeing a lot of midday movement kind 354 00:16:21,720 --> 00:16:25,840 Speaker 8: of that twelve to one o'clock hour has been really 355 00:16:25,880 --> 00:16:29,960 Speaker 8: peeking for me on cameras, which I know you can't 356 00:16:30,080 --> 00:16:32,040 Speaker 8: go off everything the camera shows you, but I. 357 00:16:32,000 --> 00:16:34,200 Speaker 4: Can get a general idea of what movement is. 358 00:16:34,960 --> 00:16:37,800 Speaker 8: So I've been seeing a lot that twelve to one, 359 00:16:38,040 --> 00:16:40,680 Speaker 8: and then I didn't have time to get in, so 360 00:16:41,880 --> 00:16:42,600 Speaker 8: I went and. 361 00:16:42,520 --> 00:16:45,480 Speaker 4: Got as close to his bed as I thought. 362 00:16:45,800 --> 00:16:49,000 Speaker 8: I knew the general area of where that buck was, 363 00:16:49,240 --> 00:16:52,480 Speaker 8: and I suspect i'd set up within about sixty yards 364 00:16:52,480 --> 00:16:52,920 Speaker 8: of his bed. 365 00:16:53,600 --> 00:16:58,000 Speaker 2: So talk about the moon, what stage it was in 366 00:16:58,320 --> 00:17:01,600 Speaker 2: when you shot that deer, and how that affects to 367 00:17:01,640 --> 00:17:02,760 Speaker 2: your movement in your opinion. 368 00:17:03,960 --> 00:17:05,480 Speaker 4: That was I believe. 369 00:17:06,800 --> 00:17:10,240 Speaker 8: Three three days ago, so we would have been right 370 00:17:10,280 --> 00:17:13,800 Speaker 8: at full moon and now we're at the backside of 371 00:17:13,800 --> 00:17:16,359 Speaker 8: the moon. But that was three days ago, so I 372 00:17:16,480 --> 00:17:21,399 Speaker 8: believe that you get a lot of midday movement, and 373 00:17:21,400 --> 00:17:23,119 Speaker 8: then you get a lot of those bucks who are 374 00:17:23,119 --> 00:17:25,679 Speaker 8: coming off the rut. This is kind of their final 375 00:17:25,760 --> 00:17:30,320 Speaker 8: push for the end of November, and so they're going 376 00:17:30,400 --> 00:17:32,640 Speaker 8: to be doing a lot of zombie walking during the day, 377 00:17:33,800 --> 00:17:36,639 Speaker 8: especially you know, midday and in the evening, they're just 378 00:17:36,680 --> 00:17:39,560 Speaker 8: gonna be traveling looking for that last little bit of 379 00:17:39,600 --> 00:17:43,439 Speaker 8: doze that they can find until the next cycle world's around. 380 00:17:43,640 --> 00:17:46,400 Speaker 2: Gotcha. So you think when he got out of his bed, 381 00:17:46,480 --> 00:17:48,960 Speaker 2: that was his intention, was to go bind those for 382 00:17:49,000 --> 00:17:49,399 Speaker 2: the evening. 383 00:17:50,040 --> 00:17:52,119 Speaker 8: Yes, that was it. And I had set up on 384 00:17:52,480 --> 00:17:56,280 Speaker 8: a known travel route for a lot of doze and 385 00:17:56,400 --> 00:17:59,800 Speaker 8: so he could almost just lay there in his bed 386 00:18:00,119 --> 00:18:02,040 Speaker 8: and smell doze as they came by. 387 00:18:02,359 --> 00:18:02,719 Speaker 2: Gotcha. 388 00:18:02,800 --> 00:18:05,520 Speaker 8: And so he was just taking more of the lackadaisical 389 00:18:05,560 --> 00:18:08,800 Speaker 8: approach to it with it being such warm weather. 390 00:18:09,119 --> 00:18:12,439 Speaker 2: Right, So in the next week or so, would you 391 00:18:12,560 --> 00:18:15,920 Speaker 2: change what you're doing based off the thing weather moon? 392 00:18:15,960 --> 00:18:18,680 Speaker 2: What are you going to do different in tactic? Tactically, see, 393 00:18:20,480 --> 00:18:21,320 Speaker 2: I would go sit. 394 00:18:21,720 --> 00:18:23,040 Speaker 3: I would go sit. 395 00:18:23,040 --> 00:18:25,679 Speaker 4: Probably forty yards off the edge of food. 396 00:18:26,359 --> 00:18:27,800 Speaker 2: I would be really. 397 00:18:27,520 --> 00:18:30,159 Speaker 8: Focusing back on food sources for the next couple of 398 00:18:30,200 --> 00:18:34,359 Speaker 8: weeks and be sitting back on some soft edges to them, 399 00:18:35,160 --> 00:18:38,399 Speaker 8: or just inside the timber line. Gotcha, if you've got 400 00:18:38,560 --> 00:18:40,760 Speaker 8: if you've got food plots, or if you're hunting standing 401 00:18:40,800 --> 00:18:44,719 Speaker 8: corn beans, whatever it is, I would be back off 402 00:18:44,800 --> 00:18:47,520 Speaker 8: that edge, but relatively close to a food source. 403 00:18:47,640 --> 00:18:50,840 Speaker 2: Okay, So in the next week or so, if you 404 00:18:50,920 --> 00:18:55,119 Speaker 2: had to make a prediction on buck movement, and you 405 00:18:55,160 --> 00:18:57,120 Speaker 2: had to rate it on a scale of one to ten, 406 00:18:57,240 --> 00:18:59,480 Speaker 2: what would you what number would you give it? 407 00:18:59,560 --> 00:19:00,520 Speaker 4: Probably seven? 408 00:19:00,880 --> 00:19:04,480 Speaker 8: All right, dude, I like it because the bucks almost 409 00:19:04,560 --> 00:19:08,320 Speaker 8: become a little bit patternable around these food sources. So 410 00:19:08,640 --> 00:19:11,160 Speaker 8: they're gonna be for you know, a week or two. 411 00:19:11,200 --> 00:19:14,440 Speaker 8: They're gonna be there, and it's it's if you've got 412 00:19:14,480 --> 00:19:16,680 Speaker 8: a really good food source, it's gonna hold them because 413 00:19:16,680 --> 00:19:19,560 Speaker 8: I mean, their bodies are deprived of nutrients right now 414 00:19:20,200 --> 00:19:21,800 Speaker 8: and they're gonna be wanting. 415 00:19:21,640 --> 00:19:22,800 Speaker 4: To build that back up. 416 00:19:22,880 --> 00:19:25,440 Speaker 8: And especially if you've got good food source, you're also 417 00:19:25,480 --> 00:19:28,560 Speaker 8: going to have doze in year lands that are going 418 00:19:28,640 --> 00:19:30,240 Speaker 8: to be coming in later, you know, in a. 419 00:19:30,160 --> 00:19:30,800 Speaker 4: Couple of weeks. 420 00:19:30,840 --> 00:19:35,560 Speaker 8: I've I've got some properties that don't heat up till December. 421 00:19:35,880 --> 00:19:39,159 Speaker 2: Yeah, okay, Well that's good news, man. I appreciate the report, 422 00:19:39,640 --> 00:19:42,879 Speaker 2: and uh, good job there in Texas, dude. If you know, 423 00:19:42,960 --> 00:19:45,960 Speaker 2: people are looking forward to seeing those videos on the Element. 424 00:19:46,040 --> 00:19:47,480 Speaker 2: They will be on as soon as we can get 425 00:19:47,480 --> 00:19:49,520 Speaker 2: them edited. We're all out hunting like crazy right now, 426 00:19:49,560 --> 00:19:51,880 Speaker 2: but they're we're working on them. So one hundred thanks 427 00:19:51,880 --> 00:19:53,760 Speaker 2: for the report, man, I'll be talking to you soon. 428 00:19:54,720 --> 00:19:56,600 Speaker 4: Yes, sir, it's a blast. 429 00:20:12,359 --> 00:20:15,360 Speaker 2: I've got Barrett Nigas here, he's with long time bow 430 00:20:15,440 --> 00:20:18,560 Speaker 2: hunting out in Alabama doing some deer hunting. Nextually, you're 431 00:20:18,560 --> 00:20:20,120 Speaker 2: heading to deer hunt right now, right. 432 00:20:21,240 --> 00:20:22,160 Speaker 4: That is correct? 433 00:20:22,240 --> 00:20:23,960 Speaker 5: Awesome, I got a cold front coming. 434 00:20:23,880 --> 00:20:26,800 Speaker 2: Oh man, that's what I'm talking about. That's a there's 435 00:20:26,840 --> 00:20:30,000 Speaker 2: a you know, usually only a few types of people 436 00:20:30,040 --> 00:20:31,840 Speaker 2: that like cold fronts on the way in winter in 437 00:20:31,880 --> 00:20:35,080 Speaker 2: the wintertime, and that's uh, you know people sometimes in 438 00:20:35,119 --> 00:20:36,960 Speaker 2: the South we're like, oh yeah, we get a snow 439 00:20:37,040 --> 00:20:39,480 Speaker 2: this year, and then there's deer hunters, you know, and 440 00:20:39,520 --> 00:20:42,720 Speaker 2: that's that's us. So, uh, your your was it your 441 00:20:42,720 --> 00:20:45,040 Speaker 2: brother that recently had success there in Alabama? 442 00:20:45,920 --> 00:20:47,080 Speaker 4: Yeah, it was my brother. 443 00:20:47,680 --> 00:20:49,960 Speaker 5: Yeah, he shot one over the Thanksgiving break here a 444 00:20:50,000 --> 00:20:52,240 Speaker 5: few days ago actually, uh Sunday morning. 445 00:20:52,600 --> 00:20:54,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's all right, man as a good buck to 446 00:20:55,080 --> 00:20:57,800 Speaker 2: what h what was he keen inn on right there? 447 00:20:59,200 --> 00:21:02,840 Speaker 5: Well, he was really hunting, hunting in between I guess 448 00:21:02,880 --> 00:21:06,560 Speaker 5: you call I think this deer's two bedding areas. Uh, 449 00:21:07,320 --> 00:21:10,199 Speaker 5: he'd showed up a few days earlier, and it was 450 00:21:10,280 --> 00:21:14,480 Speaker 5: really just like some five foot tall you know, i'd 451 00:21:14,480 --> 00:21:18,320 Speaker 5: call it just some you know, it's like a clear cut, 452 00:21:18,400 --> 00:21:22,240 Speaker 5: but really just five foot tall planted pines and newly 453 00:21:22,280 --> 00:21:26,920 Speaker 5: planted pine slash clear cut where that there could kind 454 00:21:26,960 --> 00:21:30,399 Speaker 5: of move pretty safely between two bedding areas and we 455 00:21:30,440 --> 00:21:34,280 Speaker 5: get there's like a hardwood hardwood flat there that we've 456 00:21:34,359 --> 00:21:38,920 Speaker 5: hunted for years, and he was moving in between those 457 00:21:39,560 --> 00:21:41,520 Speaker 5: two areas. I think you guys would call it a 458 00:21:41,640 --> 00:21:44,480 Speaker 5: d M A a deer movement area that we've hunted 459 00:21:44,560 --> 00:21:49,320 Speaker 5: for years there and kind of some historical movement. And H. 460 00:21:49,600 --> 00:21:54,120 Speaker 5: He had shown up two days before. And so this 461 00:21:54,160 --> 00:21:56,520 Speaker 5: time of the year in Alabama, they're on a pretty 462 00:21:56,560 --> 00:21:59,360 Speaker 5: good pattern. We're in that pre rut stage. We're still 463 00:21:59,359 --> 00:22:00,919 Speaker 5: a month and a half from our rut. So he 464 00:22:00,920 --> 00:22:05,280 Speaker 5: had showed up two days prior, and you know, he 465 00:22:05,400 --> 00:22:07,800 Speaker 5: was kind of on that pattern moving in between two 466 00:22:08,080 --> 00:22:09,399 Speaker 5: we think two bedding areas. 467 00:22:09,680 --> 00:22:13,120 Speaker 2: So when you say betting areas, is this like would 468 00:22:13,160 --> 00:22:15,320 Speaker 2: you make these more like a doe betting area or 469 00:22:15,359 --> 00:22:16,919 Speaker 2: a betting area that he's inhabiting. 470 00:22:18,440 --> 00:22:21,359 Speaker 5: Yeah, so I would say it'd be buck betting. I 471 00:22:21,440 --> 00:22:25,160 Speaker 5: mean it's like five foot tall weedy, you know. 472 00:22:25,320 --> 00:22:25,600 Speaker 1: Three. 473 00:22:25,880 --> 00:22:28,760 Speaker 5: I think they planted the pines there three years ago, two, 474 00:22:28,840 --> 00:22:31,879 Speaker 5: three years ago, So those pines are getting up. I 475 00:22:31,880 --> 00:22:34,240 Speaker 5: mean you can't hunt in them, you know. And those 476 00:22:34,280 --> 00:22:36,400 Speaker 5: deer as soon as they walk into it, they disappear, 477 00:22:36,800 --> 00:22:39,200 Speaker 5: you know. So you'd say a four year old buck 478 00:22:39,320 --> 00:22:41,960 Speaker 5: like that, I mean he loves it, you know, as 479 00:22:41,960 --> 00:22:44,840 Speaker 5: soon as he walks into it, he disappears, you know, 480 00:22:46,160 --> 00:22:49,560 Speaker 5: kind of like those mature East Texas bucks. Same thing 481 00:22:49,560 --> 00:22:51,800 Speaker 5: with those mature Alabama bucks. Man, as soon as they 482 00:22:51,800 --> 00:22:55,200 Speaker 5: can walk into some tall grass RP type stuff like that, 483 00:22:56,160 --> 00:22:58,960 Speaker 5: I mean, that's like heaven for them. They walk into it, 484 00:22:59,000 --> 00:23:03,439 Speaker 5: they disappear. They can lay in it all day, you know, 485 00:23:03,800 --> 00:23:06,879 Speaker 5: get up at night, feed on acorns or whatever that 486 00:23:06,880 --> 00:23:08,840 Speaker 5: that nearest food. Of course, you can you can bait 487 00:23:08,880 --> 00:23:12,520 Speaker 5: in Alabama too, now, so the nearest corn pile on 488 00:23:12,640 --> 00:23:15,400 Speaker 5: the neighbors or whatever it might be. 489 00:23:15,600 --> 00:23:19,280 Speaker 2: So what you what would you uh, would you call 490 00:23:19,320 --> 00:23:20,160 Speaker 2: it pre rut. 491 00:23:19,960 --> 00:23:24,080 Speaker 5: Where you're at, I would say it's not quite pre rut, 492 00:23:24,359 --> 00:23:28,000 Speaker 5: uh the deer shed velvet beginning of October here. But 493 00:23:28,040 --> 00:23:32,400 Speaker 5: I see that like just that testosterone is picking up, 494 00:23:32,520 --> 00:23:35,280 Speaker 5: and so I feel like they get on this feeding 495 00:23:35,359 --> 00:23:40,760 Speaker 5: pattern in like October November, but come December, it's like 496 00:23:40,840 --> 00:23:44,840 Speaker 5: they know like it's coming, and it's like this pre 497 00:23:44,960 --> 00:23:48,040 Speaker 5: rut phase is like they're on a They're certainly on 498 00:23:48,119 --> 00:23:50,800 Speaker 5: a bed to feed pattern right now. I've seen it 499 00:23:50,800 --> 00:23:52,800 Speaker 5: with a couple other Bucks, and that's that's why I'm 500 00:23:52,800 --> 00:23:55,040 Speaker 5: going hunting now. It's because I think there's a few 501 00:23:55,040 --> 00:23:56,840 Speaker 5: other Bucks that might be on that bed to feed 502 00:23:56,880 --> 00:24:03,359 Speaker 5: pattern right now also. But there's certainly like we're starting 503 00:24:03,359 --> 00:24:06,679 Speaker 5: to see some rub lines pop up. You know. I 504 00:24:06,680 --> 00:24:09,760 Speaker 5: saw a group of bachelor Bucks, like some young bucks, 505 00:24:09,800 --> 00:24:11,840 Speaker 5: they were just two year old, but they were locked up, 506 00:24:12,000 --> 00:24:15,400 Speaker 5: you know, getting excited, especially with these cold fronts, are 507 00:24:15,440 --> 00:24:17,439 Speaker 5: like locked up and they were pushing around for like 508 00:24:17,560 --> 00:24:18,240 Speaker 5: five minutes. 509 00:24:18,960 --> 00:24:21,920 Speaker 2: Yeah. So so in the next week, do you think 510 00:24:22,000 --> 00:24:24,560 Speaker 2: that that's gonna continue to ramp up with this cold 511 00:24:24,560 --> 00:24:27,040 Speaker 2: front coming in? Is it gonna Is that gonna that 512 00:24:27,119 --> 00:24:30,439 Speaker 2: kind of rutty type movement gonna continue to increase or 513 00:24:30,480 --> 00:24:32,040 Speaker 2: is it gonna be about the same next week in 514 00:24:32,080 --> 00:24:34,680 Speaker 2: your opinion, Yeah. 515 00:24:34,520 --> 00:24:36,800 Speaker 5: I think it continues to increase all the way through 516 00:24:36,840 --> 00:24:37,760 Speaker 5: the month of December. 517 00:24:37,960 --> 00:24:40,760 Speaker 2: Like yeah, so then December. 518 00:24:40,760 --> 00:24:43,280 Speaker 5: Will start popping up. Yeah, those scraps will start popping 519 00:24:43,359 --> 00:24:44,359 Speaker 5: up and stuff like that. 520 00:24:44,560 --> 00:24:46,679 Speaker 2: Yeah. And the and the rut for you is win. 521 00:24:48,119 --> 00:24:50,760 Speaker 5: Uh, the rut will be like the peak of the 522 00:24:50,800 --> 00:24:53,840 Speaker 5: rut in Central Alabama will be mid January. 523 00:24:54,080 --> 00:24:57,840 Speaker 2: Okay, okay, cool man. Well there's still some time left 524 00:24:57,840 --> 00:25:00,280 Speaker 2: to get on some of that pre rut movement. You know. 525 00:25:00,320 --> 00:25:02,720 Speaker 2: The best thing about that is deer still pretty patternable 526 00:25:02,800 --> 00:25:06,320 Speaker 2: typically during that and but they can be a little more. 527 00:25:06,560 --> 00:25:08,639 Speaker 2: They can show up in daylight more so. It's a 528 00:25:08,680 --> 00:25:10,639 Speaker 2: it's probably a pretty good time of year. Tell your 529 00:25:10,640 --> 00:25:13,560 Speaker 2: brother congrats. I got one more question for you. On 530 00:25:13,600 --> 00:25:16,320 Speaker 2: a scale of one to ten, what do you think 531 00:25:16,359 --> 00:25:19,320 Speaker 2: buck movement is going to be like in Central Alabama 532 00:25:19,560 --> 00:25:20,400 Speaker 2: in the next week. 533 00:25:22,000 --> 00:25:23,320 Speaker 4: I would say like an eight. 534 00:25:23,480 --> 00:25:27,240 Speaker 5: We just came off the full moon and we have this, Man, 535 00:25:27,280 --> 00:25:28,800 Speaker 5: this is like one of the best cold fronts I 536 00:25:28,800 --> 00:25:30,760 Speaker 5: think we've had all year. We've had some warm weather, 537 00:25:32,359 --> 00:25:35,000 Speaker 5: so we have this cold front coming, and I think 538 00:25:35,400 --> 00:25:37,879 Speaker 5: we have a decent moon and a cold front coming, 539 00:25:37,960 --> 00:25:40,840 Speaker 5: so I think maybe you can get on a good 540 00:25:40,840 --> 00:25:43,920 Speaker 5: buck this next the next few days here. 541 00:25:44,960 --> 00:25:49,439 Speaker 2: So it's awesome though, awesome, I'm hoping. Yeah, well, I 542 00:25:49,480 --> 00:25:51,320 Speaker 2: hope that it goes well for you too, man, And 543 00:25:51,560 --> 00:25:54,000 Speaker 2: appreciate the time we'll be talking to you. I'm sure 544 00:25:54,000 --> 00:25:56,440 Speaker 2: at some point soon, Man, maybe next year or maybe 545 00:25:56,520 --> 00:26:00,640 Speaker 2: later this year when the rut's kicking. But appreciate the report. Bett. Yeah, 546 00:26:00,720 --> 00:26:03,560 Speaker 2: thank you, Toll on the phone. Now, I've got my 547 00:26:03,600 --> 00:26:08,320 Speaker 2: friend Scott from Arkansas, and Scott has hunted. What your 548 00:26:08,359 --> 00:26:11,280 Speaker 2: whole life in Arkansas? Pretty much? Right? Yeah? I have. 549 00:26:11,440 --> 00:26:12,840 Speaker 4: That's about the only place I've hunted. 550 00:26:12,920 --> 00:26:15,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, so you know quite a bit. You're as qualified 551 00:26:15,480 --> 00:26:17,440 Speaker 2: as anybody. Probably talk about it. I know you're gonna 552 00:26:17,480 --> 00:26:19,439 Speaker 2: be humble and say no, no, you know, y'all do 553 00:26:19,520 --> 00:26:23,399 Speaker 2: this and y'all do that. Whatever. But Scott, what have 554 00:26:23,760 --> 00:26:26,960 Speaker 2: you been seeing in the deer woods lately? Uh? 555 00:26:27,000 --> 00:26:28,639 Speaker 9: We're you know, if you're in it, you're in it, 556 00:26:29,040 --> 00:26:31,520 Speaker 9: I think. But I think right now, I think Bucks 557 00:26:31,520 --> 00:26:34,240 Speaker 9: are definitely on the dose. I think we're past the 558 00:26:34,280 --> 00:26:37,320 Speaker 9: pre rut and we're into the rut. You know, Arkansas 559 00:26:37,400 --> 00:26:40,240 Speaker 9: is a funny state just because of water levels and 560 00:26:40,400 --> 00:26:43,760 Speaker 9: the different terrain that we have. So I think really 561 00:26:43,800 --> 00:26:47,520 Speaker 9: on X has done a great job at connecting the 562 00:26:47,560 --> 00:26:50,160 Speaker 9: dots as far as giving you a good rut calendar, 563 00:26:50,160 --> 00:26:51,360 Speaker 9: and I think they're pretty accurate. 564 00:26:51,600 --> 00:26:52,920 Speaker 2: I really do. So far. 565 00:26:52,960 --> 00:26:55,960 Speaker 9: I've just been really impressed with how that connects with 566 00:26:56,000 --> 00:26:57,200 Speaker 9: what's really going on the ground. 567 00:26:57,280 --> 00:26:59,400 Speaker 2: Sure, so you think, do you think the bucks are 568 00:26:59,440 --> 00:27:01,560 Speaker 2: in what a lot of people consider the lockdown stage 569 00:27:01,640 --> 00:27:03,080 Speaker 2: right now? They are. 570 00:27:03,400 --> 00:27:04,760 Speaker 9: I believe they are, And I think that's one of 571 00:27:04,800 --> 00:27:07,600 Speaker 9: the reasons why that if if you're not in it, 572 00:27:07,880 --> 00:27:12,320 Speaker 9: you need to move because they're not going far and 573 00:27:12,359 --> 00:27:14,880 Speaker 9: they're not roaming around like they were, you know, earlier 574 00:27:14,920 --> 00:27:18,199 Speaker 9: in the month. So yeah, I think they're definitely in 575 00:27:18,200 --> 00:27:18,760 Speaker 9: the lockdown. 576 00:27:18,960 --> 00:27:19,520 Speaker 2: Yeah. 577 00:27:19,600 --> 00:27:22,480 Speaker 3: So a lot of times for these southern states, you know, 578 00:27:22,960 --> 00:27:24,400 Speaker 3: acorn crop is a big deal. 579 00:27:25,119 --> 00:27:27,639 Speaker 2: Is that is there a lot of acorns right now? 580 00:27:27,720 --> 00:27:28,800 Speaker 2: Or what does that look like? 581 00:27:29,760 --> 00:27:31,879 Speaker 9: Man, we've seen in our area and the place that 582 00:27:31,920 --> 00:27:33,480 Speaker 9: I hunt. Now it's going to be different, you know, 583 00:27:33,600 --> 00:27:37,600 Speaker 9: because Arkansas is just so varied in terrain and topography. 584 00:27:38,119 --> 00:27:40,880 Speaker 9: But in the area that I hunt in particular, there 585 00:27:40,960 --> 00:27:44,040 Speaker 9: is far fewer acorns than I've seen in the last 586 00:27:44,040 --> 00:27:46,560 Speaker 9: several years, and I think that has to do with water. 587 00:27:46,960 --> 00:27:48,399 Speaker 9: I just think that there's been a little bit of 588 00:27:48,400 --> 00:27:51,760 Speaker 9: water shock among some of the hardwood trees around here, 589 00:27:51,760 --> 00:27:55,040 Speaker 9: which for us is actually better. It's just better it 590 00:27:55,080 --> 00:27:57,840 Speaker 9: keeps that it gives us an at least the opportunity 591 00:27:57,920 --> 00:28:00,680 Speaker 9: to look for feed trees and look for a little 592 00:28:00,680 --> 00:28:04,160 Speaker 9: bit more condensed movement and patterns. 593 00:28:03,640 --> 00:28:04,800 Speaker 4: That that helps us that way. 594 00:28:04,840 --> 00:28:06,960 Speaker 9: The deer that they can they've got some places they've 595 00:28:06,960 --> 00:28:09,520 Speaker 9: got to go if they're going to get into those acorns. 596 00:28:10,920 --> 00:28:14,119 Speaker 2: Is there an acorn that they prefer in your. 597 00:28:14,000 --> 00:28:17,520 Speaker 9: Opinion, yeah, I think you know, obviously white oaks are 598 00:28:17,800 --> 00:28:21,280 Speaker 9: are you know, I preferred acorn, but but water oaks 599 00:28:21,359 --> 00:28:24,439 Speaker 9: I have found in my area. They love water oaks, 600 00:28:25,359 --> 00:28:27,960 Speaker 9: and I kind of key in on those. But you know, 601 00:28:28,000 --> 00:28:30,879 Speaker 9: as the season goes on, red oaks produce here a 602 00:28:30,920 --> 00:28:33,000 Speaker 9: lot later in the year, and and a red oak 603 00:28:33,040 --> 00:28:36,679 Speaker 9: tree is usually your friend, especially as the rut advances, 604 00:28:36,680 --> 00:28:39,080 Speaker 9: because you got to think about it, the buck is 605 00:28:39,440 --> 00:28:41,840 Speaker 9: pursuing the dough, the dose still doing dough things. And 606 00:28:41,880 --> 00:28:44,720 Speaker 9: so if you find the dose and you you find 607 00:28:44,760 --> 00:28:46,720 Speaker 9: the food source, because the dose are still going to 608 00:28:46,720 --> 00:28:48,440 Speaker 9: the food source, you're gonna find the bucks, and you're. 609 00:28:48,360 --> 00:28:50,320 Speaker 4: Going to be in the in the mix for the rut. 610 00:28:50,400 --> 00:28:53,320 Speaker 9: So especially late rut, you know those red oak trees 611 00:28:53,320 --> 00:28:54,800 Speaker 9: that are kind of in the open, that that that 612 00:28:54,800 --> 00:28:57,000 Speaker 9: big old buck wouldn't go near any other time of 613 00:28:57,080 --> 00:29:02,080 Speaker 9: year chasing, you know, a younger that's coming to estras late, 614 00:29:03,080 --> 00:29:04,720 Speaker 9: you got a good chance of killing a big deer 615 00:29:04,720 --> 00:29:05,040 Speaker 9: that way. 616 00:29:06,080 --> 00:29:07,800 Speaker 2: That's kind of you know that that's a good point. 617 00:29:07,840 --> 00:29:10,360 Speaker 2: I think about this a lot, and I have in 618 00:29:10,400 --> 00:29:14,280 Speaker 2: the past, but especially on like private land, man, if 619 00:29:14,320 --> 00:29:17,600 Speaker 2: you can hunt, if you can hunt food sources like 620 00:29:17,720 --> 00:29:21,280 Speaker 2: agricultural food sources, a lot of times, man, where the 621 00:29:21,320 --> 00:29:24,160 Speaker 2: deer aren't necessarily pressured off like they might be on 622 00:29:24,240 --> 00:29:27,320 Speaker 2: something that's closer to public or more accessible to a 623 00:29:27,320 --> 00:29:30,160 Speaker 2: public that it's almost like you can get away with 624 00:29:30,280 --> 00:29:35,000 Speaker 2: hunting deer on ag and close to egg from like 625 00:29:35,160 --> 00:29:38,160 Speaker 2: September to January. In a lot of cases. You know, 626 00:29:38,480 --> 00:29:41,520 Speaker 2: it's like you really almost if you had good access, 627 00:29:41,560 --> 00:29:43,520 Speaker 2: you wouldn't even need to move your set, you know. 628 00:29:44,400 --> 00:29:46,680 Speaker 9: No, I completely agree, And I think that's one of 629 00:29:46,720 --> 00:29:49,360 Speaker 9: the things about the big Woods when when you hunt 630 00:29:49,360 --> 00:29:52,760 Speaker 9: the big woods, and I define big woods as tracks 631 00:29:52,800 --> 00:29:56,640 Speaker 9: of land that are not influenced by agriculture necessarily, So 632 00:29:57,320 --> 00:29:59,560 Speaker 9: when you hunt those big woods, I mean, the deer 633 00:29:59,680 --> 00:30:02,800 Speaker 9: are much more dispersed. It's a much more complex thing. 634 00:30:03,240 --> 00:30:05,880 Speaker 9: I think predictability as far as like where they're coming 635 00:30:05,880 --> 00:30:09,440 Speaker 9: from their travel routes. You know, you don't have that 636 00:30:09,480 --> 00:30:11,720 Speaker 9: in the big Woods, So the deer could show up 637 00:30:11,720 --> 00:30:14,240 Speaker 9: in a place that you didn't expect it, which affects, 638 00:30:14,360 --> 00:30:17,400 Speaker 9: you know, shot placement, It effects you know, everything about 639 00:30:17,440 --> 00:30:19,880 Speaker 9: you because it's kind of a surprise. Whereas when you 640 00:30:19,920 --> 00:30:22,840 Speaker 9: have agriculture and you've got you know ingress negress routes 641 00:30:22,880 --> 00:30:24,760 Speaker 9: and you've got a good way in, you know, you're 642 00:30:24,800 --> 00:30:26,560 Speaker 9: not having to you know, bump around. 643 00:30:26,360 --> 00:30:28,600 Speaker 4: And try to figure out where you ought to set up. 644 00:30:29,440 --> 00:30:31,920 Speaker 9: I think agriculture gives you a distinct advantage in that. 645 00:30:32,000 --> 00:30:33,680 Speaker 9: But I think when you kill a deer in the 646 00:30:33,720 --> 00:30:36,440 Speaker 9: big Woods and you pursued it and you found it 647 00:30:36,440 --> 00:30:39,000 Speaker 9: in that environment that it was in, I just feel 648 00:30:39,000 --> 00:30:41,240 Speaker 9: like there's just like a piece of accomplishment in that 649 00:30:41,280 --> 00:30:42,880 Speaker 9: you know, I think there's a piece that just says, 650 00:30:42,920 --> 00:30:46,040 Speaker 9: you know, I didn't have the advantage of those other things. 651 00:30:46,040 --> 00:30:48,280 Speaker 9: I'm not saying I disagree with emer it's unethical or 652 00:30:48,320 --> 00:30:51,240 Speaker 9: nothing like that. I'm just saying, challenge wise, it's kind 653 00:30:51,280 --> 00:30:52,760 Speaker 9: of like the person that says, you know, I want 654 00:30:52,800 --> 00:30:55,440 Speaker 9: to shoot, you know, a traditional bow as opposed to 655 00:30:55,440 --> 00:30:59,320 Speaker 9: a compound bow. I think there's definitely there's a learning curve, 656 00:30:59,320 --> 00:31:01,080 Speaker 9: and it's more difficult I think in the big woods. 657 00:31:01,840 --> 00:31:02,080 Speaker 2: Yep. 658 00:31:02,240 --> 00:31:06,840 Speaker 3: So since it's already difficult in big woods, we got 659 00:31:06,840 --> 00:31:09,640 Speaker 3: a full moon right now. For the next week, it's 660 00:31:09,640 --> 00:31:11,520 Speaker 3: going to be you know, kind of waning, but it's 661 00:31:11,520 --> 00:31:12,480 Speaker 3: still going to be pretty big. 662 00:31:13,080 --> 00:31:15,640 Speaker 2: And you know, you said it's kind of the lockdown thing. 663 00:31:15,760 --> 00:31:18,080 Speaker 3: So if you had to kind of predict what you 664 00:31:18,120 --> 00:31:19,960 Speaker 3: thought the buck movement would be like over the next 665 00:31:20,000 --> 00:31:21,600 Speaker 3: week on a scale of one to ten, what would 666 00:31:21,640 --> 00:31:22,280 Speaker 3: you think it would be. 667 00:31:23,720 --> 00:31:25,680 Speaker 9: I don't think the moon when they're in the lockdown 668 00:31:25,680 --> 00:31:27,800 Speaker 9: affects them as much as it does maybe other times 669 00:31:27,840 --> 00:31:30,160 Speaker 9: of the year, because they're going to be doing what 670 00:31:30,200 --> 00:31:32,560 Speaker 9: they're going to be doing at that particular time. And again, 671 00:31:32,880 --> 00:31:34,640 Speaker 9: I just look at the rut this way at this 672 00:31:34,760 --> 00:31:37,640 Speaker 9: phase of it, and the beauty of Arkansas that I've 673 00:31:37,680 --> 00:31:40,440 Speaker 9: always loved about this state and why I loved up 674 00:31:40,440 --> 00:31:43,520 Speaker 9: to hunt here, which obviously I live here, is that 675 00:31:44,400 --> 00:31:48,040 Speaker 9: when one particular area begins to cool off, you can move. 676 00:31:48,120 --> 00:31:51,760 Speaker 9: Sometimes it's twenty miles, You go twenty miles and you've 677 00:31:51,800 --> 00:31:55,520 Speaker 9: got a completely different time frame for the rut. And 678 00:31:55,600 --> 00:31:59,320 Speaker 9: so it's kind of like chasing the migration of ducks. 679 00:31:59,360 --> 00:32:02,680 Speaker 9: You know, you're you're you're following that that rut down, 680 00:32:02,840 --> 00:32:06,320 Speaker 9: and I think the obviously they're going to move a 681 00:32:06,320 --> 00:32:08,480 Speaker 9: lot at not but they're nocturnal anyway. I mean, it's 682 00:32:08,560 --> 00:32:10,720 Speaker 9: I always laugh when people say, you know that they're 683 00:32:10,760 --> 00:32:13,600 Speaker 9: just going to go nocturnal. They are nocturnal, their entire 684 00:32:13,640 --> 00:32:16,360 Speaker 9: eye structure, everything about them is nocturnal. But them showing 685 00:32:16,400 --> 00:32:20,080 Speaker 9: up during the day should be the abnormality. But I 686 00:32:20,120 --> 00:32:22,840 Speaker 9: would continue, you know, I mean, obviously monitor, you could 687 00:32:22,840 --> 00:32:24,920 Speaker 9: monitor some of your game cameras and stuff. But I 688 00:32:24,960 --> 00:32:30,120 Speaker 9: feel like, personally, from my experience, I feel like weather patterns. 689 00:32:30,000 --> 00:32:32,280 Speaker 4: Affect their movement. I feel like they're up on their 690 00:32:32,320 --> 00:32:32,800 Speaker 4: feet more. 691 00:32:32,840 --> 00:32:36,080 Speaker 9: I also think food sources is a really really important 692 00:32:36,120 --> 00:32:38,920 Speaker 9: part of this aspect, because again, the dough the does 693 00:32:39,000 --> 00:32:40,600 Speaker 9: are going to be doing what dose do. If you're 694 00:32:40,640 --> 00:32:42,240 Speaker 9: in the dose, you're gonna be in the bucks, you 695 00:32:42,280 --> 00:32:43,560 Speaker 9: know for sure. 696 00:32:43,760 --> 00:32:45,120 Speaker 2: Hey, give me that one to ten number. 697 00:32:45,120 --> 00:32:48,640 Speaker 9: Come on, one to ten for for for next week. 698 00:32:48,760 --> 00:32:49,880 Speaker 2: Yep, for the next week. 699 00:32:51,360 --> 00:32:52,560 Speaker 4: Okay, So ten. 700 00:32:53,040 --> 00:32:55,520 Speaker 2: Ten is good. Ten is the best day you've ever 701 00:32:55,560 --> 00:32:58,920 Speaker 2: had in the woods, like the best jumps in your truck. 702 00:32:59,240 --> 00:32:59,440 Speaker 8: You know. 703 00:33:00,840 --> 00:33:04,040 Speaker 4: I'll say this, I think I think moving. 704 00:33:05,600 --> 00:33:07,960 Speaker 9: I think the area that I'm hunting in right now 705 00:33:08,840 --> 00:33:13,280 Speaker 9: is at the tail end of what's really good, and there's. 706 00:33:13,080 --> 00:33:14,680 Speaker 4: Probably a day or two of that left. 707 00:33:15,200 --> 00:33:18,080 Speaker 9: I think I'm gonna probably make a move, and I 708 00:33:18,080 --> 00:33:20,520 Speaker 9: think you could be in the I'm gonna say you 709 00:33:20,560 --> 00:33:21,520 Speaker 9: could be in the eight nine. 710 00:33:22,200 --> 00:33:25,520 Speaker 2: Well, well that's a good day. Golly, it's good numbers, 711 00:33:25,520 --> 00:33:28,320 Speaker 2: good numbers. Think it's me excited. Thanks for the report, Scott. Now, 712 00:33:28,320 --> 00:33:29,959 Speaker 2: I'm sure we'll be talking you as soon as good 713 00:33:29,960 --> 00:33:30,800 Speaker 2: to hear from you, man. 714 00:33:31,280 --> 00:33:32,640 Speaker 4: Absolutely, thank you, guys. 715 00:33:33,560 --> 00:33:35,360 Speaker 3: A bunch of good info from a bunch of good 716 00:33:35,440 --> 00:33:36,080 Speaker 3: dudes there. 717 00:33:36,480 --> 00:33:37,680 Speaker 2: If you haven't. 718 00:33:37,400 --> 00:33:41,840 Speaker 3: Noticed, the South Dakota hunt from the Element in twenty 719 00:33:41,880 --> 00:33:43,560 Speaker 3: twenty three is on the meat eater channel. 720 00:33:43,600 --> 00:33:46,120 Speaker 2: There will be a link to that below in the description. 721 00:33:46,280 --> 00:33:50,080 Speaker 3: Go watch, go comment, and just show us all the 722 00:33:50,120 --> 00:33:53,120 Speaker 3: love because we really appreciate that and we just thank 723 00:33:53,160 --> 00:33:54,320 Speaker 3: y'all for the support. 724 00:33:54,280 --> 00:33:59,280 Speaker 2: Very very much. 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