Early Deer Season Ends

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  • Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
  • Early muzzleloader ends

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  • @lonniebroyles5785
    @lonniebroyles5785 2 місяці тому +4

    I truly enough watch your hunts. If it is in the mountains hollow of Virginia or out of the barn or quigly. Your dedication to hunt and harvest deer while telling us the what, when and how is great. Thanks and good luck the rest of the season.

  • @JakeGrubb-u7k
    @JakeGrubb-u7k 2 місяці тому +3

    Sorry to hear about your pain. I know what it’s like. I was reluctant about going through back surgery, but I’m awfully glad I did. I still little bit but the severe pain is gone. By the way I got a really nice heavy six pointer today 3 o’clock this afternoon, good luck on your hunt. I hope you get the big boy and I hope the doctor stops your pain. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.🦌🦃🦌

    • @dennispritchardoutdoors7882
      @dennispritchardoutdoors7882  Місяць тому +1

      @@JakeGrubb-u7k Howdy Jake. Sounds like you have had some good luck.
      My Chiropractor got me straightened out!!!

  • @REB-forever
    @REB-forever 2 місяці тому +2

    Hello Dennis it's coyote hunting time in southern Utah the lord knows we have them everywhere. The wife and I love watching your videos. You got a beautiful place i pray your back gets better soon. God bless ✝️🇺🇲

  • @edwardabrams4972
    @edwardabrams4972 Місяць тому +1

    Dennis I know your pain only too well🥵 drunk driver hit me and almost killed me and now for 10+ years have been on oxi and a Ton of other
    Meds just to get out of bed and make it through the day😱 Just try and get some needed rest and some meds to help my friend and just try to enjoy what part of the hunt you can and don’t fret the rest🙌

    • @dennispritchardoutdoors7882
      @dennispritchardoutdoors7882  Місяць тому

      @@edwardabrams4972 Sir, I am truly sorry that you are in such a condition, especially when it is someone else’s fault. I am fortunate in that a visit to the Chiropractor fixes me up.
      Hang in there.

  • @clarenceharrisharris8197
    @clarenceharrisharris8197 2 місяці тому

    🎉 Hope you're back feel better soon God bless

  • @jodyferguson3068
    @jodyferguson3068 2 місяці тому +1

    Happy Thanksgiving Dennis and your wife how was this before but I just wanted to say Happy Thanksgiving

  • @bradr2142
    @bradr2142 2 місяці тому

    Well happy Thanksgiving Dennis hope you get a plate today. I sorry to see your backs acting up looks like a bad flare up any how its terrible you have to keep moving to deal with the pain. Its hard to live that way. But your out there doin it. Get big one for us ill be watching. Good advice i like and subscribe.

    • @dennispritchardoutdoors7882
      @dennispritchardoutdoors7882  Місяць тому

      @@bradr2142 Just found your comment. Thank you for both watching and commenting. Much appreciated.

  • @RandallFoster-lx8ng
    @RandallFoster-lx8ng 2 місяці тому +1

    Back? shit happens to us at our age. Hang in there.
    Couple hundred years never have to worry about it 😊.

  • @joemolf3894
    @joemolf3894 2 місяці тому +1

    Any luck with the smoke pole this season yet?

  • @roberttolley5055
    @roberttolley5055 2 місяці тому

    I designed a gun holder for muzzleloader. Take a old belt. With one end go around bag strap. Slight snug. Other end ten inches from other end. Hole size that drops over gun. Hands free loadings. Basically looks like8. Slides up down on bag. Move out of way tell next shot. I made them,swivel clasp. I do leather😊

  • @terrell48
    @terrell48 2 місяці тому

    I know 100% how you feel with that back mine has had issues since the 1980’s my chiropractor told me I need a surgeon so I went to see one in 2010 he just shook his head and recommended surgery I got a second opinion he gave me injections and the second one worked then saw the last surgeon in 2022 and decided to have surgery but by time he worked me in his schedule my wife had issues so I cancelled but now I have lost so much strength in my legs some days the only relief I get is by laying down , I am 76 yrs old and still work full time that pain you experienced is very familiar to me

    • @dennispritchardoutdoors7882
      @dennispritchardoutdoors7882  Місяць тому

      @@terrell48 Thank you for sharing your story. I hope you get it all worked out. Pain ain’t fun!!!!

  • @matthewb3640
    @matthewb3640 Місяць тому

    I'm going to tell you a secret ! I've been a farrier for quite some time. 2010 I was going elk hunting for the first time and a customers horse kicked me about 3 inches above my knee . It hurt so bad, my compensation out my back out. Now I've had a bone chip floating around about 23 years by this time. Our wherever it settled. (I find out 2 years ago)
    My chiropractor (4 trips) could not get me straightened out and elk season was coming
    in ! I bought an inversion table ! Now I can hang upside-down but you only got to lay a little tipped head down. Whatever you can stand, but I have not seen a chiropractor since I've bought that table ! 14 years ! Any time my back starts in I climb on for 5 minutes. I used those tens units after my accident and sometimes while shoeing horses. But the table is what has taken the pain away. I did have surgery almost 2 years ago. And still on occasion need to hang.. it relieves all the pressure from standing head up. Also what helps is lay on your belly and do a push-up but keep your belly on the floor. Hold upwards for the count of 10 several times

    • @dennispritchardoutdoors7882
      @dennispritchardoutdoors7882  Місяць тому

      @@matthewb3640 Thank you for sharing your story. I hurt my back when I was 25 years old and I am now 81. I have an exercise routine, that if I follow well, helps a lot. My routine includes your push ups.
      A chiropractor can put my back into proper alignment which takes care of the problem if and when it gets out of shape.
      But I have often thought about inversion. It makes good sense. Thanks again.

  • @jasonbarnes3188
    @jasonbarnes3188 2 місяці тому +2

    I have paid attention to the solunar period in the past, and never seen much in the way of deer movement that would make me believe in it.
    I am in Kentucky, I generally harvest 5 or 6 deer a year. I predominantly bowhunt. I try to stay out of my best spots every year until the 25 of October. I do not hunt mornings until the first of November. When I know mature bucks are on their feet.
    In my opinion weather is the dictator of movement especially mid day movement. I have killed a pope and young class whitetail every year for over a decade, just hunting weather patterns.
    Predominantly cold fronts. I have kept records and 7 out of the last ten bucks I have harvested have been within 18 hours on the back of a significant cold front with a minimum 15 degree temperature swing.
    I hunt food sourced until October 25, then switch to exclusively hunting funnels until the first week of December. If I am still hunting by December first I key in in the food again. It seems to be the trick to seeing and killing mature deer in my area of the country.

    • @dennispritchardoutdoors7882
      @dennispritchardoutdoors7882  2 місяці тому

      @@jasonbarnes3188 That all sounds about right. Weather can negate even the best of Solunar periods. But there are several so called Solunar tables. The only one that works is John Alden Knights tables. They positively work.
      It is s fact that every world record fish was caught during a major period, except for one salt water species. And it was caught during a minor period.
      That is not coincidence.
      I have watched them for over. 60 years. They work.