Watched a giant 8 pointer, probably 24 inches wide, all summer a few years back. He disappeared in September before his velvet came off. No pics of him the entire hunting season. I assumed he was dead. I checked trail cams in February after the seasons all ended, and there he was, out of velvet, with both brow tines missing. They can be like ghosts.
Thank you for mentioning our Creator and seeking His will for our lives! That’s actually the most important message that we need to hear. God Bless you Dr. Woods.
Great informative video. I learned years ago by going out after season looking for rubs and scrapes where they went. I also went out during spring greenup and found the oak trees and apple trees and seen all the traffic sign. Noted ok heres where they went at one point. That helped me tremendously in both understanding how their needs change and how they adapt to what makes them comfortable. Thicker cover and higher stem count woody browse once they shed their velvet where they can't be there during the summers or it will hurt them when they hit the velvet. Most people think about the daylight lessening only affecting does and their estrous cycle. It absolutely affects bucks also. Great timing for this video! Goodluck to you Mr Woods!
Running trail cameras year round for multiple years on the same property has shown me that when the velvet comes off there are more bucks that shift into my property. Late Aug into September is when I see the shift. Located in central IL.
5:00 I will also interject here as well. During the pre rut if you get lots of temporary scrapes made it’s cool to have. But if you get lots of temporary scrapes made in the same general area year after year that’s a good sign. From my experience it means doe bedding is near by and bucks are starting to visit the area more often. Wait for a cold front to happen and you’ll see a spike in activity. I would also place a couple of trail cameras to locate where they are coming from.
First of all I always appreciate your knowledge and teaching! But the second you said something about God I immediately hit the subscribe button because it is important for all of us to understand that there is a higher quality of life and it is through God and his word the Bible! Thank you for your channel and please keep speaking the truth!
Love to listen to this guy. Have learned something new envy time I listen. And he always brings it back around to our lord and savior, which is the reason for eternal life in heaven, but he wakes us up everyday to enjoy his creation…
Great video man. Just one thing I disagree with. If buck weren’t territorial then why do they come in to the grunts and rattles? Or get aggressive when they smell another bucks urine
They come to grunts because a grunt signals a receptive doe. They come to dance and not fight. Urine - they certainly don't become aggressive every time they smell buck urine but do sometimes do if there's any sign of a receptive doe nearby.
Hello, question for you. I am on 20 acres in SC. All pines and (a little) natural browse. I have a few young bucks, some does and a 3 1/2 eight-pointer that I see regularly but that's about it. I've cut in 2 half acre food plots, in the process of getting this terrible, acidic soil up to par, have put up a few mock scrapes. My question is, how do deer find good food sources. In other words, how will other deer in the surrounding area eventually find their way to my farm? There's no ag in the area, everyone else just throws out deer corn so my plots are the only thing going in the area. Lol is it deer word of mouth, each one comes in with a plus one??? Any help u have is appreciated!!!
I’m confused.. if bucks don’t become “territorial” then why do smaller bucks seem to come around less often or disappear altogether when a mature buck comes into the picture during the rut?
I think Whitney Houston sang a song about this. Where do all the bucks go? Can they find their way home? Back to the open field of a gun that's waiting there?
All my good bucks disappeared when a local 19 year old decided to go around with a spot light last year and violated, he been bragging how he shot over 100 deer last year, supposedly the dnr has been on to him but cant catch him in the act or want enough evidence to build a big solid case unfortunately i lost 2 solid 5 year olds that he decided to just leave in the middle of the field
Lynn - there's gads of great data from GSP collared bucks in many states. It's tough to argue with unbiased data. However, you hunt, I hope you have fun!
@@GrowingDeerTV And yet, the Aurburn University studies specifically noted bucks refusing to crest over ridges marking the territory of other mature bucks.
Thank you for always bringing the message back to directing us to the Lord! Y’all are much appreciated.
It’s great having this awesome deer hunting education readily available for any hunter to learn from. I’m still learning a lot after 6 years hunting.
I’m still learning after 40 years hunting
You never stop learning, especially if you’re after the old deer.
Thank you Dr Woods! I always look forward to your insights on whitetail, how they behave and how to hunt them better using that knowledge.
Watched a giant 8 pointer, probably 24 inches wide, all summer a few years back. He disappeared in September before his velvet came off. No pics of him the entire hunting season. I assumed he was dead. I checked trail cams in February after the seasons all ended, and there he was, out of velvet, with both brow tines missing. They can be like ghosts.
Thank you for mentioning our Creator and seeking His will for our lives! That’s actually the most important message that we need to hear. God Bless you Dr. Woods.
Amen
Dr. Woods, thank you for this information and for mentioning studying Gods word to understand His will for our lives. God bless.
Enjoyed the video as always
Great informative video. I learned years ago by going out after season looking for rubs and scrapes where they went. I also went out during spring greenup and found the oak trees and apple trees and seen all the traffic sign. Noted ok heres where they went at one point. That helped me tremendously in both understanding how their needs change and how they adapt to what makes them comfortable. Thicker cover and higher stem count woody browse once they shed their velvet where they can't be there during the summers or it will hurt them when they hit the velvet. Most people think about the daylight lessening only affecting does and their estrous cycle. It absolutely affects bucks also. Great timing for this video! Goodluck to you Mr Woods!
Running trail cameras year round for multiple years on the same property has shown me that when the velvet comes off there are more bucks that shift into my property. Late Aug into September is when I see the shift. Located in central IL.
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Always informative and entertaining!
Nothing but the BEST from Mr., Dr. Woods! Thank you, and hope you have a great season this Fall/Winter.
5:00
I will also interject here as well. During the pre rut if you get lots of temporary scrapes made it’s cool to have. But if you get lots of temporary scrapes made in the same general area year after year that’s a good sign. From my experience it means doe bedding is near by and bucks are starting to visit the area more often. Wait for a cold front to happen and you’ll see a spike in activity. I would also place a couple of trail cameras to locate where they are coming from.
One of your very best video sir !
May God continue to bless y’all
great trail cam video cheers
First of all I always appreciate your knowledge and teaching! But the second you said something about God I immediately hit the subscribe button because it is important for all of us to understand that there is a higher quality of life and it is through God and his word the Bible! Thank you for your channel and please keep speaking the truth!
Absolutely great information Grant! Thank you
Tremendous content..Even for this old boy! Thank you and God Bless!
Jealous, we haven't seen 60F since the freezer was open getting ice. Hot in South La! Love your Videos Doc.
I’ve had that question here lately. Great job.
Thanks for standing.
Great video Grant- thanks!
Thanks for that closing comment.
Thank you! God bless you and your family in Jesus name !!!
Interesting perspective. Would love to see sources for the studies cited.
Google those subjects or checkout the Southeastern Deer Study Group website for many more abstracts.
Great info, thank you and God bless you!
Here in West Virginia they disappear in the outlaws truck around midnight a week before season!
Lol
Good advice all around .. Thanks
Amen brother Grant..
Excellently done
Bucks bucks bucks.,.nice but after 50+ years & a hunting son there are horns everywhere. I go out for 1 1/2- 2 1/2 does hunt now for the table
Great video!!!
Great information! How did you get so much footage of some awesome bucks....is that on the new proving grounds?
Yes - and from past years.
Love to listen to this guy. Have learned something new envy time I listen. And he always brings it back around to our lord and savior, which is the reason for eternal life in heaven, but he wakes us up everyday to enjoy his creation…
Most deer around here in east Texas have been nocturnal I see a bunch on the cooler early mornin
Thank You God Bless
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Happy Hunting!
Thanks for the blessing!
Great video man. Just one thing I disagree with. If buck weren’t territorial then why do they come in to the grunts and rattles? Or get aggressive when they smell another bucks urine
They come to grunts because a grunt signals a receptive doe. They come to dance and not fight. Urine - they certainly don't become aggressive every time they smell buck urine but do sometimes do if there's any sign of a receptive doe nearby.
I live in Southern New Jersey, and we would see deer day and night. In the last week they have disappeared.
Hello, question for you. I am on 20 acres in SC. All pines and (a little) natural browse. I have a few young bucks, some does and a 3 1/2 eight-pointer that I see regularly but that's about it. I've cut in 2 half acre food plots, in the process of getting this terrible, acidic soil up to par, have put up a few mock scrapes. My question is, how do deer find good food sources. In other words, how will other deer in the surrounding area eventually find their way to my farm? There's no ag in the area, everyone else just throws out deer corn so my plots are the only thing going in the area. Lol is it deer word of mouth, each one comes in with a plus one??? Any help u have is appreciated!!!
Deer tend to find anything in their home range. However, deer rarely leave their home range and such deer will not find your plots.
From my experience, bucks go nocturnal after a few days of hunting pressure. As little as the day after the season opens.
I’m confused.. if bucks don’t become “territorial” then why do smaller bucks seem to come around less often or disappear altogether when a mature buck comes into the picture during the rut?
I often see young bucks with mature bucks. Bucks certainly fight over receptive does but don't defend territories.
Amen
I think Whitney Houston sang a song about this.
Where do all the bucks go?
Can they find their way home?
Back to the open field of a gun that's waiting there?
HI DOC!! WE MADE IT ANOTHER YEAR TO CHASE THEM WHITETAILS
Just when you think you've got em figured out, they throw you a curve ball.
Amen Brother! All hail the power of Jesus name!
All my good bucks disappeared when a local 19 year old decided to go around with a spot light last year and violated, he been bragging how he shot over 100 deer last year, supposedly the dnr has been on to him but cant catch him in the act or want enough evidence to build a big solid case unfortunately i lost 2 solid 5 year olds that he decided to just leave in the middle of the field
Imma call bullshit on that Bucks aren't Territorial. Satellite on tagged bucks and expert hunters like Dave Infalt tell a different story......
Lynn - there's gads of great data from GSP collared bucks in many states. It's tough to argue with unbiased data. However, you hunt, I hope you have fun!
@@GrowingDeerTV And yet, the Aurburn University studies specifically noted bucks refusing to crest over ridges marking the territory of other mature bucks.