3 Tips for Hunting Hill Country with Andy May

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • Andy May gives a few tips on hunting hill country during the rut.
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  • @jacobcude7230
    @jacobcude7230 Рік тому +4

    Thank you guys for getting Andy

  • @archeryonly5629
    @archeryonly5629 Рік тому +2

    Spot on hill country tips! Killed a lot of old bucks midday in WV

  • @jimlahey3919
    @jimlahey3919 8 днів тому

    I’ve shot a lot of nice buck on those cool November mornings, but my two biggest buck were both taken between 1pm -3pm. My only two buck over 150”. They both came in mid day checking scrapes.

  • @chriswest7468
    @chriswest7468 Рік тому +1

    Love it. Agree with all of this feedback. Hill country hunter most of my life, here. I would only differ that a long "feature-less" ridge IS productive and not to be overlooked. It will typically offer you an awesome saddle or narrow crossing on top SOMEWHERE that bucks almost always use to cover ground efficiently when cruising and scent checking the upper 3rd of hills to cover all bedding areas on opposite sides of ridges- especially in the mornings with thermals rising and does bedding on the sunny, warm south/eastern facing slopes. Bucks love cruising those bedding edges, criss-crossing ridges, while staying high. Tertiary (3rd finger) ridges are money for buck beds themselves. Great chat guys.

  • @bradcrook7122
    @bradcrook7122 7 місяців тому

    I can so relate to all three of those, but it just hit me hearing him say it. Great stuff!!

  • @axiong1036
    @axiong1036 11 місяців тому

    Some of the best tips on topo that I've heard! No extra bull added.

  • @TheTruthTheSadTruth
    @TheTruthTheSadTruth Рік тому +1

    Very good.

  • @shadowdawg04
    @shadowdawg04 Рік тому +1

    Lived here in Kentucky for years now, that 'bowl' you're talking about is called the head of a hollow...

  • @ML-ks2lj
    @ML-ks2lj 9 місяців тому

    All i have is ravines and river system hunting near me

  • @RobertLee_WV
    @RobertLee_WV 11 місяців тому

    So I have a question. Let’s say a buck is bedded on a bench below a ridge with wind to his back, when he goes to leave the bed (ideally he’ll turn around and walk with the wind in his face) but is this normally the case or do people or you see the buck ever walk with the direction of the bed? I understand it depends what’s in the area and where his destination is. Jumped a buck here in WV hill country that was this exact scenario on the edge of thick cover and open hard woods, when he left the bed it was a soft bump as I created the high wall he didn’t snort and went out the hill with the wind to his back. I’m wondering what he would’ve done if I hadn’t bumped him, just looking for input and ideas. This piece is public that’s very thick and hard to navigate, I accessed from the back side on a small sliver of public that meets the road that not many people know of.

    • @matteomckinney8970
      @matteomckinney8970 10 місяців тому

      Its hard to tell what he would have done. But more than likely he would move into the wind. He was just getting away from you at the time. He had been there long enough probably to go ahead say its safe and run out the mountain until he got away from you

  • @skdrcr
    @skdrcr Рік тому

    Great tips here!!

  • @ronnyg5877
    @ronnyg5877 6 місяців тому

    Wow! Best shit I’ve heard in 13 years of listening to podcasts. This guy deserves a medal !

  • @thomas9565
    @thomas9565 Рік тому

    If you keep spreading the 10-3 tip then all the other hunters will stop kicking us deer!!! 😂😂

    • @dillonfriend7175
      @dillonfriend7175 Рік тому +1

      According to 3 collared deer studies I’ve looked through research on it’s just natural movement during the rut period. Even on completely unpressured game preserves. I think it has to do with the fact that all the thermals are in full swing at that point when you have a more vertical sun as opposed to an east or west sun. They are just more confident in their ability to scent check scrapes and does in general. Again this is my theory but the movement is proven.

  • @billyedwards5716
    @billyedwards5716 Рік тому

    This reminds me of @thenovemberwarrior