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  • @jordancissell1101
    @jordancissell1101 Місяць тому +18

    They always travel where I’m not at.

  • @JacobHatesRunning
    @JacobHatesRunning 9 днів тому +1

    When Tony Peterson gives tips, you take notes.

  • @BeardedBeastOutdoors
    @BeardedBeastOutdoors 2 місяці тому +4

    Love learning from these video series and podcasts

  • @alexcika9906
    @alexcika9906 2 місяці тому +29

    During the rut I have seen Mature bucks walking through shopping center parking lots , lol so during the Rut all of this in the video goes out the window and like they say during the Rut hunt the Does , because there WILL be bucks

    • @DavidBridge-u8d
      @DavidBridge-u8d 12 днів тому +1

      First of all that would be a rare occurrence. Secondly I’ve never heard of a buck being shot in a parking lot so it would make sense that it he wouldn’t feel threatened. They aren’t concerned about cover when they run across a place like that. He’s in a rutting state of mind causing him to go where he normally would not. I think what they are referring to is what they do 80 percent of the year. Most of the time they will stay in the woods in cover but sometimes you see one do something odd like that and 95 percent of the time they are rutting .

    • @alexcika9906
      @alexcika9906 12 днів тому +3

      @DavidBridge-u8d first of all I never said anything about hunting or shooting bucks in parking lots the point I was making is that during the rut you see bucks do weird things and see them roaming areas that you would never normally see a buck trust me I've probably forgot more about hunting than you will ever know boy

    • @DavidBridge-u8d
      @DavidBridge-u8d 12 днів тому +1

      @@alexcika9906 That’s what it sounded like. Maybe you had forgotten something.

    • @alexcika9906
      @alexcika9906 12 днів тому +1

      @DavidBridge-u8d nope not at all , don't hate , quit spending time on UA-cam and get yourself in a treestand , a treestand is raised platform in a tree to get a better vantage point when hunting in case you didn't know 🤣

    • @DavidBridge-u8d
      @DavidBridge-u8d 12 днів тому

      @@alexcika9906 Sounds like a great idea. I’m getting the fever watching these videos. I was out of work for almost a year and made only one hog hunt last year. I have a new bow and just need to take the time off and go. Maybe some public land deer hunting. I have a place to hunt pigs but not many deer there but anytime hunting is better than sitting at the house. Good luck to you this season.

  • @chiya2006
    @chiya2006 2 місяці тому +4

    The spot I hunt, it’s so true that they never showed up being in the open field. How many I harvested, all of them being taken inside heavy brush close to bedding area & pop up going to heavy timber, but never seen one in the open, at least not during the daytime hunting hours.

  • @K4kashiSensei
    @K4kashiSensei 27 днів тому +1

    Good content and information. Keep it up.

  • @peterdragon6193
    @peterdragon6193 9 днів тому +1

    I'm always seeing them old bucks coming in on the hill side

    • @BG-bx4ey
      @BG-bx4ey День тому

      We don't have hills... so I guess we don't have old bucks lol

    • @peterdragon6193
      @peterdragon6193 День тому

      @BG-bx4ey
      Opinions vary

  • @BEONNEON
    @BEONNEON Місяць тому

    Great intel. Will take this into consideration this season.

  • @paulbernitt4280
    @paulbernitt4280 2 місяці тому +3

    Good stuff! My best places for shooting big bucks is 100-150 yards from open areas. They often use the same travel corridors as other deer but at different times and with a lot more vigilance than younger deer. They know the thermals in the hill country I hunt and they use it to the maximum degree. I look for edge from thick to open forest and natural travel terrain with prevailing wind advantage coming to and from bedding and food. Subtle changes from year to year and buck to buck occur, so I seek sign/direction of current travel to narrow my hunt down. Keep up the great work guys! #BuckInTheTruck2024

    • @tiredredneck8159
      @tiredredneck8159 2 місяці тому +1

      Here in ontario I think aliens abduct the deer for a month or so ....

  • @CraigDupill
    @CraigDupill 17 днів тому

    East South Dakota has such sparse trees I’m lost on where to try to pin these mature guys down I have plenty of pictures of where they’re traveling but they have disappeared this past week

  • @pens87668
    @pens87668 2 місяці тому +1

    Gonna keep a lot of this in mind as I’ve got a giant that’s been on property I can hunt for three years now. Hes a 5 year old deer judging by his body, and size. He doesn’t have the mass with his antlers, but the size makes up for it. He’s been elusive as hell as last year after 9/11, he showed up in daylight once. I have a clue as to where he’s living, but getting him to show has been hard. I’m hoping that this year is the year I get him. He’s a non-typical this season due to an injury between now and the end of late season in January.

    • @a1airventsnj
      @a1airventsnj 26 днів тому

      Are you hunting him nj or pa?

    • @pens87668
      @pens87668 26 днів тому

      @@a1airventsnj Western PA

  • @transamguy9073
    @transamguy9073 10 днів тому

    Just curious in a 24 hr period how far will they travel

  • @PeterOldschool
    @PeterOldschool 2 місяці тому +1

    Most mature bucks in western NY seem to travel in same general routes as other deer but they are just offset in the brush for the most part. They use trails at night or will come out on trails but mostly they travel in cover when able.

    • @portugal5698
      @portugal5698 2 місяці тому

      100%! Grew up (and still) hunt properies in western-upstate and north-nj and while the buck quality in NJ has phenomenally gone up in quality the past decade or so, what we now consider decent 2.5-3.5 y.o. 8 points that nowadays usually get the pass in nj, would be the “buck of a lifetime/trophy” for that part of NY. Are they bigger boddied in upstate? Absolutely, but despite having better foods and mineral sources than the NJ bucks, their antlers usually tend to be off by 15”-30” or so than what an NJ buck at that same age group would be. However, w/ that said, for upstate, there’s never been a place where I’ve seen more “multiple-point-antlered) bucks, such as 10, 12, 13, 14, and def 15 points by ages 3.5-4.5 easily. Like I said/you prob already know, 2.5-3.5 y.o. old points are a “trophy/great season” up in those woods to anybody already, anything over 10+ points, even if they tend to usually be 120”-140”ish at their peak size is the equivalent to a B&C buck for even states like NJ and PA.

    • @PeterOldschool
      @PeterOldschool 2 місяці тому

      @@portugal5698 The avg 4 year old by us is probably 120s score but body weight dressed is close to 200lb. Largest buck on hoof ive seen is a 7 year old that was easily over 300 on hoof. Colder weather means they hit that late corn hard. Tend to get plenty of fat by years end.

    • @Xzibitss
      @Xzibitss Місяць тому

      I hunt out in WNY 9H it’s my second year in the woods and am just fascinated by the elusiveness of mature bucks.

    • @PeterOldschool
      @PeterOldschool Місяць тому +1

      @@Xzibitss I hunt 9F. Its a thick and nasty wood block. Makes it challenging for sure.

  • @BP-1972
    @BP-1972 16 днів тому +1

    Everything depends on where you hunt, big woods or farm, pressure and rut.

  • @MAM-cy3yy
    @MAM-cy3yy 7 днів тому

    Ive knocked down some big bucks from the ground. I walk, look for fresh sign and sit with the wind in my face. Lots of luck this way. Hunt fresh sign. Does are only an advantage during the rut. Otherwise hunt the buck sign.

  • @jakecamden8608
    @jakecamden8608 Місяць тому

    Great video 👍🏼

  • @michaelhuff4129
    @michaelhuff4129 2 місяці тому +1

    Good video guys

  • @RobertAllen943
    @RobertAllen943 Місяць тому +1

    Around here big bucks travel at night, in the dark. Until the rut, then patterning doesn't help much.

    • @SCDeerAddict
      @SCDeerAddict 15 днів тому +1

      False. Deer are not nocturnal, they will feed about 5 times per day and yes in daylight, nocturnal deer is a myth

    • @RobertAllen943
      @RobertAllen943 14 днів тому +1

      @@SCDeerAddict You watch too many you tube videos. Or read that white tail habitat article too many times. Most all animals move at night more than in the daylight. It's safer, it's a survival instinct. The don't feed 5 times a day evenly spaced throughout the 24 period. That's why people hunt and fish largely in the early morning and in the evening and have for thousands of years. The rut is the exception.

    • @SCDeerAddict
      @SCDeerAddict 14 днів тому

      @RobertAllen943 If you say so. I have harvested more bucks in daylight than you can count, most after 11 am.
      I also catch trophy catfish mid day. I agree they are a dusk/dawn animal but they don't just vanish and not feed during daylight that's the myth part, may not be on the property you hunt but but if you have enough land to hold deer you can find them all day moving at some point in that day, multiple times per day, although the area they move in is much smaller.

    • @BG-bx4ey
      @BG-bx4ey День тому +1

      I hunt North Louisiana, and the pressure here is unlike anything I've seen in the north, midwest, or even the rest of the south. Everyone thinks all the bucks are nocturnal here because they only hunt food sources and they do it waaaaaaaaaaay too often and even try to beat the deer to the bait in the mornings... I hope they stay off the youtube videos like you say and continue to believe the bucks are unhuntable, because I usually 2 of the better ones before the rut begins. Can't imagine how tough the early season would be if my neighbors actually knew how to hunt...

    • @BG-bx4ey
      @BG-bx4ey День тому

      ​@@RobertAllen943Also, deer are crepuscular, which means their primary movements are around sunrise and sunset. That's why we hunt then, not because it's closer to night. Trail cameras that look at deer travel rather than high-risk feed prove this in the highest pressure area and the lowest.

  • @michiganwoodsman2199
    @michiganwoodsman2199 2 місяці тому +7

    That wasn't deep enough. Do a northern mi video about this. Please

  • @TheNewBowunter
    @TheNewBowunter 2 місяці тому

    Give us 4k this year!

  • @Vabowhntr
    @Vabowhntr 2 місяці тому

    good Info

  • @transamguy9073
    @transamguy9073 10 днів тому +1

    Deer always follow the contours of the land

    • @WesleyLedington
      @WesleyLedington 4 дні тому

      How do you know? Are you a fucking deer? The same deer never takes the same trail twice if he’s smart I know that because I’ve been hunting for over 20 years. I’ve never seen a buck. Take the same path ever a dog will cause she’s stupid. stupid a young buck stupid a big buck no way they’re gonna stay in that rush until nighttime or that cornfield until nighttime and then they’re gonna make her move about five minutes before darkdon’t get on here thinking you know everything because there’s always gonna be somebody you’re smarter than you wiser more educated, please check your stats before you come up in here. There’s a lot of hunters who I speak for. Don’t like your comment. It’s very stupidity.

  • @michaelhoward4467
    @michaelhoward4467 Місяць тому +1

    Groundbreaking!

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda 2 місяці тому

    like it-fantastic picture- ;))

  • @denisefoutch7640
    @denisefoutch7640 12 днів тому

    On their feet

  • @madman432000
    @madman432000 2 місяці тому +3

    Why don't older does exhibit this behavior? Do bucks learn this because they have been shot at and pursued/scared enough times but does have not? Why else would they care if something sees them?

    • @stefanosoderi4152
      @stefanosoderi4152 2 місяці тому +1

      Mature bucks are hardwired to avoid open areas during daylight due to predators, they are hardwired to move during low light conditions for a reason . And you’re right they either have been jumped several times by humans or shot at

    • @jomama969
      @jomama969 2 місяці тому

      Human pressure

    • @CExpress420
      @CExpress420 2 місяці тому +1

      It's in the nature of the deer.
      Does form a family group and find a suitable habitat to survive.
      Bucks are lone rangers and are kicked out of herds to avoid inbreeding, they do hang with other bucks during the summer but require their own space during the fall and winter. They find their own secluded places to stay and will often grow to find a place suitable for many years and are hardly seen.
      Meanwhile, the does stay together, and raise fawns.

  • @Countryboylife228
    @Countryboylife228 2 місяці тому

    Will hunt
    for food.

  • @McCarthyAmanda-q4c
    @McCarthyAmanda-q4c Місяць тому

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  • @rickwarner4102
    @rickwarner4102 2 місяці тому +1

    So why not just say use common sense???

    • @jakecamden8608
      @jakecamden8608 Місяць тому +1

      Why not just be nice? People are trying to educate themselves, if this is common sense why did you watch the video?

    • @rickwarner4102
      @rickwarner4102 Місяць тому

      @@jakecamden8608 ...Why didnt you use common sense and not make a stupid reply...l wasnt dissing on anybody or putting anybody down...l guess i should have said un-common sense since most people are to stupid to understand it apparently...

    • @tjames525
      @tjames525 13 днів тому

      Too stupid, not to stupid.