Those Iowa bucks just won't quit. Nothing beats a good out of state hunt in Iowa. The proof is in the puddin'. Great episode, awesome work, I respect the hustle, and you guys deserve all the flow that's probably coming your way. I'm glad you guys are back, and I hope to meet you all at the top sooner than later. Keep grinding and all the best from NE Florida !
Great home and mount ,so nice it is so awesome that you and your wife share the drive to go after great whitetail..welcome to the cribs club...great job.....
Anther one of your best interviews. Guy was clearly an experienced bow hunter that pays very good attention to detail. Humble yet had proof for nearly all his kills through video and pics. Not that proof is needed but it was definitely a good addition to the interview.
@@DAMIANRIFFLE yes sir, you'd be welcome at my farm anytime bud. You ever get to Indiana, look me up. Pre rut is on right now. Things will be heating up as usual next week. Can't wait.
Nice to see those metal Ohio tags! My first few years hunting were the last few of that tagging system. 1 buck per year, permission is hard to get here in Ohio. Public lands get hammered and don't forget the amish put serious pressure on deer.
Great episode. I wanna see Whitetail Cribs go to Dan Infalts house. Then I wanna see John Eberhart. I’d love to hear these 2 go over the bucks they’ve taken in the past.
Damian does Randy or Randall sound familiar? Just curiou if your the little brother that I remember growing up? Either way you've done great so congratulations!
Big deer but those are private farm land deer. Try taking a real giant on public land? This is why I have a difficult time watching outdoor channel hunts on tv.
They’re still free range deer and it’s not high fence hunting so what does it matter? The man killed them fair and square. You act like he had them chained to a tree or something and that no skill was needed to kill those bucks. Public land is the same as private. Right place at the right time, and this man seems to have it down to a science.
I’ve hunted over 45 years public land in Pennsylvania I’ve only seen maybe 6 130” bucks while hunting. I DIY hunted the last 6 years on Low cost lease land and had opportunity on 140” deer every year. Should have been successful every year but I was successful 3 years with bucks scoring 130, 147, and 150. There both wild but sometimes on private land does don’t even run. No pressure. Public land deer are totally skittish. Still not easy by no means. But different ball game all together I respect both. But I need to know where are your hunting at to appreciate the deer for what it is
jsloan0423 huge difference between public hunting and private. I hunt in an area where the whitetail are essentially hunted 365 days 24/7 by either humans or predators. When I say predators I’m talking yotes, black & grizzly bears, wolves, cougars and hunters. They’re highly educated deer. I’ve seen them snap a twig they stepped on themselves and you think they stepped on a claymore mine with how the jump and run. I highly doubt the deer you hunt are half as skittish. Sure they’re shooting big bucks but I’m not impressed at all. Remember the show where they took the supposed 4 top whitetail hunters put them in a public area split up 4 quadrants and they each had to shoot a doe before a buck. They all struggled to shoot a doe and only one shot a buck. We also hunt mountain ranges anywhere from 3000-5500ft elevation. There isn’t no farm raised food plots on every side of sliver size tree lines. The area I hunt is NE Washington state/northern Idaho. I will tip my hat in that he has studied methods that work for his area but they won’t work where I hunt. My deer free range the mountain. There is no patterning them. You can’t. They’re constantly moving around due to the pressures of hunting and predators.
Beautiful wife and a beautiful home
, good to see people living the dream.
We're Back! Thanks for the tour Damian! What an impressive colletction.
Anyone else have the hair on the back of their necks stand up when that elk clip rolled?!
I certainly did 👏🏿
Those Iowa bucks just won't quit. Nothing beats a good out of state hunt in Iowa. The proof is in the puddin'. Great episode, awesome work, I respect the hustle, and you guys deserve all the flow that's probably coming your way. I'm glad you guys are back, and I hope to meet you all at the top sooner than later. Keep grinding and all the best from NE Florida !
Great home and mount ,so nice it is so awesome that you and your wife share the drive to go after great whitetail..welcome to the cribs club...great job.....
Anther one of your best interviews. Guy was clearly an experienced bow hunter that pays very good attention to detail. Humble yet had proof for nearly all his kills through video and pics. Not that proof is needed but it was definitely a good addition to the interview.
I know him means allot
Thanks Shawn
@@DAMIANRIFFLE yes sir, you'd be welcome at my farm anytime bud. You ever get to Indiana, look me up. Pre rut is on right now. Things will be heating up as usual next week. Can't wait.
I’m honored thanks for the offer. New bucks are finally showing up here. Best of luck
Awesome stories especially the last one. You did a great job on the pedestal with it swivel and picture.
Thank you
Great bucks and beautiful house! Loved the excitement in his stories. What its all about
Thank you
Welcome back boys! Another great clip!
thanks for watching, Josh!
Impressive wall of fame!
Nice to see those metal Ohio tags! My first few years hunting were the last few of that tagging system. 1 buck per year, permission is hard to get here in Ohio. Public lands get hammered and don't forget the amish put serious pressure on deer.
Great episode
Awesome setup and those are great mounts& stories
Thank you
Great to be back with a great episode!
how does this channel not have 1M subs at least?
Haha - thanks Luke!
cool crib and incredible collection of sheds and quality buck !
That a boy Damian got some bruisers 🤟🤟
I know him in real life 😁
Thanks guys
@@DAMIANRIFFLE Shot in the dark, but did you happen to find that shed on your mantle at the later part of this video in Washington County Ohio?
Glad to see you y’all back, nice crib.
Another killer episode fellas!
You guys should contact Ben rising at whitetail edge and do a show at his house
I swear I’ve said this before but.... this was the best one yet!!! Dang it I need property in OH lol
Lol Ik him lol
i am 10 and i got my first deer in december he was an 11 pointer with a 23 in spread he scored i think a 275
Definitely not 275
i was way of he was 178 that is what i ment to say not 275
Awesome bucks!
Loved this house!! I always look forward to your next video.
Missed these videos so much
Glad it’s bacccckkkkkk!
Great episode. I wanna see Whitetail Cribs go to Dan Infalts house. Then I wanna see John Eberhart. I’d love to hear these 2 go over the bucks they’ve taken in the past.
We will be recording with Eberhart in August! It’d be awesome to record with Dan too.
What an awesome place!
Thank you
The big 8 shed on your mantle. Did you happen to find it In Washington County Ohio?
Nice looking deer good vid.
Damian does Randy or Randall sound familiar? Just curiou if your the little brother that I remember growing up? Either way you've done great so congratulations!
Not sure? I grew up in Canal Fulton Ohio
When are you going to do some Wisconsin homes?
We're headed to Wisconsin later this summer!
@@ExodusOutdoorGear Y’all should do legends of Michigan public lands.
Working class baby
Dude is a killer! 👌
Awesome!
Pls try to do one with josh bowmar
this is another one of them I finger paint and my wife makes crafts our budget 2 million lol.
Moose? Well its canada day
dang the wife is the best trophy he has .lol
How do nominate someone
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
How do all of these guys have amazing bucks and (respectfully) insanely attractive wives.
Big deer but those are private farm land deer. Try taking a real giant on public land? This is why I have a difficult time watching outdoor channel hunts on tv.
They’re still free range deer and it’s not high fence hunting so what does it matter? The man killed them fair and square. You act like he had them chained to a tree or something and that no skill was needed to kill those bucks. Public land is the same as private. Right place at the right time, and this man seems to have it down to a science.
I’ve hunted over 45 years public land in Pennsylvania I’ve only seen maybe 6 130” bucks while hunting. I DIY hunted the last 6 years on Low cost lease land and had opportunity on 140” deer every year. Should have been successful every year but I was successful 3 years with bucks scoring 130, 147, and 150. There both wild but sometimes on private land does don’t even run. No pressure. Public land deer are totally skittish. Still not easy by no means. But different ball game all together I respect both. But I need to know where are your hunting at to appreciate the deer for what it is
jsloan0423 huge difference between public hunting and private. I hunt in an area where the whitetail are essentially hunted 365 days 24/7 by either humans or predators. When I say predators I’m talking yotes, black & grizzly bears, wolves, cougars and hunters. They’re highly educated deer. I’ve seen them snap a twig they stepped on themselves and you think they stepped on a claymore mine with how the jump and run. I highly doubt the deer you hunt are half as skittish. Sure they’re shooting big bucks but I’m not impressed at all. Remember the show where they took the supposed 4 top whitetail hunters put them in a public area split up 4 quadrants and they each had to shoot a doe before a buck. They all struggled to shoot a doe and only one shot a buck. We also hunt mountain ranges anywhere from 3000-5500ft elevation. There isn’t no farm raised food plots on every side of sliver size tree lines. The area I hunt is NE Washington state/northern Idaho. I will tip my hat in that he has studied methods that work for his area but they won’t work where I hunt. My deer free range the mountain. There is no patterning them. You can’t. They’re constantly moving around due to the pressures of hunting and predators.
Study’s prove moon phase has nothing to do with deer movement
you should have deer read that "study" then...