SCRATCHING OUT THE TOUGH BUCKS! Public Land Archery Hunting Mature Whitetails - EP. 586
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Kelsey Moss has tagged a 5.5+ year old buck 6 years in a row with archery equipment! In this video, he shares his thoughts on locating secluded cover, finding those older bucks that know how to avoid everyone else, and combining feed tree and calling tactics to give yourself the highest odds possible. Subjects include:
Secluded cover vs hard to access cover
Getting close to a buck's bedroom
Pushing the envelope
Combining pinch points and feed trees
Faint buck trails
Using calling around feed trees
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I am hunting barefoot a lot. Yes, you can be really quiet, but most importantly you have to slow down. Then you pay more attention to what is around you. Plus is very healthy for your body
I follow this man on fb and live not far from him he is the real deal... I just moved to central arkansas and trying to learn how to hunt the new terrain... imma keep this on repeat
Try hunting pine/briar thickets bare foot! Seems to be the ticket
Great talking!!! Great guests!!
Thank you!
Very good podcast guys. Mr. Moss has a lot of knowledge and wisdom to share. And a heck of a lot of enthusiasm. Even got me fired up!
this was a good one! lots of good info here
Most guests posted up in front of their mounts, this guy hiding in an empty closet 😂😂
This guy truly gets it. His tactics are spot on. So many people concentrate on open crop fields or nowadays bait piles every 20 yds. And they struggle to fill a tag if they don’t have these to fall back on. However, I wish he would have left about half of this out lol.
But they can also get loud. In Edgefield county South Carolina I heard a buck chasing a doe one morning and while running her he did the roar thingy jingy. I have called in bucks young and older with the primos buck roar. Grunt grunt grunt and about every third sequence i may do the roar. One thing that’s a MUST is I hardly ever call without having scent out. When a deer hears something his nose goes up checking the wind. I’ve been more successful this way than any other
😅p
I really liked this one.
that was a good one
I have a checklist I go through before and during the shot. Is it a shooter buck. When can I move. How many yards. Slow steady squeeze. This helps me focus on the fundamentals of shooting.
"When I was younger I loved killing things" while posted up in the laundry mat bathroom.
He'll yeah!
We are glad you enjoyed this episode! Thank you for watching!
Excelente podcast.
The funny part about all of this is people calling BS on me saying I hunt barefoot a lot. And it makes me laugh because we didn’t grow up the same.
how many people for reference do I need to tag for a testimony.
I grew up red neck. Not country boy, not a fair-weather hunter. It wasn’t a hobby. It is what I think about everyday.
I grew up in Hollywood creek bottom. Running, walking, and breathing outside everyday. I had room to roam and did it barefoot.
You can come with me anytime and up until it gets about 45 degrees. I’m probably shoeless, or have them strapped to my pack. I wear shoes if I’m going to be in a lot of blackberry bushes. I wear them once it’s dark. Just cause you got a soft 🫏 doesn’t mean I do.
This is the most Arkansas thing I've ever heard on UA-cam and I hope I run into you in the river bottoms some day. Respect
Man come out of the woods with a snack between each toe😂
Don’t know if y’all have heard yet but we approved an early velvet buck season in AR this year
@@jtbardwell5919 no it’s private and all government maintained land per the article
Y’all need to delete this post asap
1000ft elevation change in Tennessee?has to be far east Tennessee
Yes sir that’s correct
Love it! I’m just here for the algorithms.
Ain’t no way in hell even prior military am I hunting bare feet !! Insane 😂
🤣
Exceeding the recommended dosage of diet pills or pre-workout then doing your target shooting really helps you practice steadying yourself for the moment of truth
You wanna be tingly
😂Lmmfao
U ain’t hanging hawk heliums barefoot
😂seriously
A great video would be both of yall go hunting barwfoot hahaha
Hello from SE Oklahoma..
Nice to have you on here!
@@thesouthernoutdoorsmen we need a link to the moccasins
I have yet to see 110” 10pointer lol 😂 maybe 125”.
The podcast hunting world is so saturated with the same ol blah blah blah, It makes me sick to hear the word podcast. But you guys are different, lots of info that relates to me where I hunt in NW louisiana. I enjoy listening to all of them, keep up the good work!
Love the content and podcast, can’t say it enough. But saying there aren’t cotton-mouths in TN is misinformed! All I’ll say is don’t come to the other side of the state and try it. The CM and Timb. Rattlers abound. I like you have grown up in the woods, but 2 seasons ago I stepped on a CM that was buried in some leaves, fortunately I didn’t get bit.
The key words were East Tennessee. In the Tennessee river valley near the Cumberland gap. There are very few and far between cotton mouths. I can take you to places in Arkansas. Ouachita river valley, white river, cache, black ,little Missouri, and saline river bottoms that would blow your mind on the amount of cotton mouths.
I don’t know anything about west Tennessee I rarely hunt there.
@@kelseymoss1984understood, but the portion of the TN River Valley that reaches into West TN and beginning of Middle the discussed snakes abound.
All the best this year!!
I know some dudes that can go anywhere barefoot. I can’t but if you grow up barefoot you’ll have leather feet.
Ty jacob for callin bs!
Haha yall boys are funny
smells fishy in here
Ain’t that the truth! I was born at nite but it wasn’t last night
@@jonah-n8l looks like jacob isnt buying it either
Just cause it’s foreign to you doesn’t mean it isn’t being done.
@@kelseymoss1984 You claim you hunt in pine thickets full of briars, blakcberries and hang helium sticks barefoot. Just cause you say you do things, doesnt mean its actually being done
Come to Arkansas or East Tennessee brother. I don’t have anything to hide
Wait hunts barefoot but gets a pedicure!? I’m done! Smh