Only thing I dislike about these videos is they're not long enough.. Could watch these all day everyday.. What I'd give to shadow Lee just one week in the off season.
Really loving the videos lee you have to be one most dedicated deer habitat and deer hunter in the industry all the hard you guys do incredible well done lee keep making more videos
Nice work Lee. Love the passion. I think it's awesome you guys are sharing these pictures of these incredible bucks. Knowing anybody could get them , obviously the structure and work you do to your farms allow you to fit to those deer but it's pretty cool to see how you guys go from year to year and how you choose your bucks you'd like to take not just because they are big but knowing there are great younger bucks coming up
Great thoughts getting rid of these bully Bucks that may not have the genes of others Lee. Would love to help you in any way. Lost in Germany through the Army since 1984......Love you guys show, thanks a bunch.
I wonder what percentage of hunters have a budget (land, equipment, crops, blinds, stands, etc...) devoted to hunting like this? I'm not judging anyone's passion, resources, or priorities in life. I shot my first buck at age 12 (1975) using a 20 gauge Sears Ted Williams pump shotgun that had a broken rear stock that was glued & nailed back together. I believe my dad paid $54 for it. That first buck was a dandy 10 pointer that took me 40 years to top with my bow in 2015. My little brother shot a dandy 8 pointer with that same old shotgun at age 12 three years later. The biggest difference was the cost of our head mounts. Mine was $65, and three years later his was $125. Nearly 50 years later, times have really changed. I'm sure many could share similar stories. In some ways, I miss a bit of the past. I waited along the road after I shot that big buck, because I knew about what time my grandpa would be going by with his milk can truck. I needed his help! Milk cans & small cheese factories - that's all gone today (even in Wisconsin), too! Videos like these just remind me how drastic things have changed, & that goes beyond deer hunting! Good luck to everyone this upcoming 2023 season!
I know you run a pretty large farm operation so its easier than most to get something new thrown in the ground, but have you ever considered getting a water truck like Terry has to help some of your smaller plots get from rain to rain? Obviously its not the amount of water you get from even a 1/4 inch of rain, but a little bit of water would help and it looks like you have pleanty of room on the farms to park one lol. Love the updates and the information, keep it up! - Jealous Michigan Hunter
Everything is dying now , greens are defoliating already in central iowa . This drought is terrible . Rivers are drying up , creeks, ponds are major fish kills . This weather is terrible
185" -190 is my guess. Keep in mind I'm in Alberta and our deer are big bodied and it throws off my measurements when I score Midwestern and southern deer a little I tend to over score southern deer and under score Alberta deer. Any deer over 160 is a monster. Until you hold one in your hands you don't realize how big they really are.
Hey Lee and Tiffany! I tried contacting you through your website but it kept popping up error. I’d love to talk a business opportunity with an amazing back story if you’re willing to listen!
This is better than a hunting video.
Only thing I dislike about these videos is they're not long enough.. Could watch these all day everyday.. What I'd give to shadow Lee just one week in the off season.
Congrats on growing another giant hope ya get ‘em .lots of hard work to get to this point .
Melvin hope you had a good season
Enjoyed Video!!
Keep Smiling On!!
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Lee and Tiffany, God has blessed you greatly with your success and fulfillment to see your dreams come to fruition.
Really enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the great videos,and the best of hunting.
Really loving the videos lee you have to be one most dedicated deer habitat and deer hunter in the industry all the hard you guys do incredible well done lee keep making more videos
Great videos! Informative and Entertaining! Thx for sharing!
Great video. Explains Skyscraper last year too. Thanks
These short videos are way better than the actual hunt and shoot videos. Thanks.
Thanks Tyler! There’s a lot more on the way, thanks for being here!! - Tiffany
The property development content this time of year is very helpful.
Go get em!👍
Great update. I've replanted and changed gears multiple times this season as well. Clover is all dead here too. Keep up the good work.
Hey Lee , I forgot to mention that I wish I could send you some rain we could use a little sunshine . Michel (PAPPIE)
Really enjoying these videos, it gives great insight into the hard work that goes into managing these farms. Keep up the great content
❤❤Wow that machine is a beast good luck.
So much information, great video
Great information. Thank you
You sure do have a great pick of the litter of some GIANTS!🦌
Nice work Lee. Love the passion. I think it's awesome you guys are sharing these pictures of these incredible bucks. Knowing anybody could get them , obviously the structure and work you do to your farms allow you to fit to those deer but it's pretty cool to see how you guys go from year to year and how you choose your bucks you'd like to take not just because they are big but knowing there are great younger bucks coming up
Good looking ram truck
Good luck to both of you.He is a dandy
Lee , you have a beautiful farm. You put on very good videos. I live in Vermont I to like to hunt. Michel ( PAPPIE )
Man Gomez is a giant, appears to be pushing 200, would love to see one of you take him. Good luck
Nice
Wish u guys a good luck hunting gomez
I can’t wait till lee calls me to come up and film
Great thoughts getting rid of these bully Bucks that may not have the genes of others Lee. Would love to help you in any way. Lost in Germany through the Army since 1984......Love you guys show, thanks a bunch.
Cat mulcher are so much more efficient the mulch holds water and the seeds will sprout. Looking good though you are earning them bucks great video.
I wonder what percentage of hunters have a budget (land, equipment, crops, blinds, stands, etc...) devoted to hunting like this? I'm not judging anyone's passion, resources, or priorities in life. I shot my first buck at age 12 (1975) using a 20 gauge Sears Ted Williams pump shotgun that had a broken rear stock that was glued & nailed back together. I believe my dad paid $54 for it. That first buck was a dandy 10 pointer that took me 40 years to top with my bow in 2015. My little brother shot a dandy 8 pointer with that same old shotgun at age 12 three years later. The biggest difference was the cost of our head mounts. Mine was $65, and three years later his was $125. Nearly 50 years later, times have really changed. I'm sure many could share similar stories. In some ways, I miss a bit of the past. I waited along the road after I shot that big buck, because I knew about what time my grandpa would be going by with his milk can truck. I needed his help! Milk cans & small cheese factories - that's all gone today (even in Wisconsin), too! Videos like these just remind me how drastic things have changed, & that goes beyond deer hunting! Good luck to everyone this upcoming 2023 season!
That's a beautiful buck! Wishing I had deer of that caliber where I hunt!
I know you run a pretty large farm operation so its easier than most to get something new thrown in the ground, but have you ever considered getting a water truck like Terry has to help some of your smaller plots get from rain to rain? Obviously its not the amount of water you get from even a 1/4 inch of rain, but a little bit of water would help and it looks like you have pleanty of room on the farms to park one lol.
Love the updates and the information, keep it up!
- Jealous Michigan Hunter
Gomez is a dandy lee!!! Good luck from ohio….
Studddd!!!
Lee when you dig for ponds do you put water in them Or just let them fill up from the rain? Also do you tarp them?
Toughest year for food plots & grain fields in a long time.
Gomez should be renamed to Gonzo when he is mounted on the wall. Great buck and good luck.
It must take piles of money to farm and cultivate giant bucks
Or a lot of dedication and hard work. Lee and Tiff made it happen for themselves. They deserve every blessing they get.
The amount of $ you spend on deer hunting has to be second to none. Love the video and updates
He probably doesn’t spend much
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Everything is dying now , greens are defoliating already in central iowa . This drought is terrible . Rivers are drying up , creeks, ponds are major fish kills . This weather is terrible
It is absolutely awful!
How are your plots growing this year, been so dry that I'm worried mine are going to burn up.
Feed them they will come ready to see the pics
Lee with ur resources, have you considered investing in a water truck to water ur food plots?
Or drive a couple wells??
what killed the big ten ?
Hey Lee.....why don't you drill a well near the pond - food plot?? Don't count on mother nature!!
Where ya guys been?
no food plot hunting in Pa. cant bait
How big is gomez? He looks huge in the pictures
185" -190 is my guess. Keep in mind I'm in Alberta and our deer are big bodied and it throws off my measurements when I score Midwestern and southern deer a little I tend to over score southern deer and under score Alberta deer. Any deer over 160 is a monster. Until you hold one in your hands you don't realize how big they really are.
So is forky and the no name 10 second and third on the hit list now?
I got the same machine with a blue diamond head....it eats
Hey Lee and Tiffany! I tried contacting you through your website but it kept popping up error. I’d love to talk a business opportunity with an amazing back story if you’re willing to listen!
Gomez is a 200"!!
Probably want to pass on Gomez
try guns
I havent watched Lee in 10 years. Whys dude sound like a 90 year old suddenly. He ok? Somethin aint right with him.
Everything in in this video was copied and stolen from (chasing giants )🥸