Don’t need to look to hard for where they’re hunting when they illegally leave tree stands up everywhere to “claim” spots. Haven’t been to a public ground so far that doesn’t have 10 illegal ladder stands up every year year after year
Okay, so I'm starting, slowly, to get into your web page /site, lol. The more I get into it the more I can see how serious you are and how ambitious your passion is. I like it. I have a shitload to learn. I have learned that same amount, ha,ha. But will never be satisfied. Walked away from the sport, many years ago. Reasons don't matter, I'm back, with avengeance. Lol. I've seen, an experienced alot. But, feel like a kid getting back into it. I'll probably ask more questions than anybody else. Sorry for that. There's a method to my madness, even though most people don't or won't understand it. Hopefully you can deal with me? Scouting is where it all begins, and learn so much. Offers so much in sight. As I age, as an older hunter, I see things differently. Maybe because of the experiences?😢 😅
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Met a fellow hunter this year goes to the same spot and always brings one out, he also said several other hunters go to the same spot and with the same luck, can you explain how's that
@@tylerparker3024I 100% agree here. Out west I can totally see riding a bike for miles to a spot, but in Michigan I've yet to encounter a location that would allow someone to ride a bike for even a few hundred yards. I'm not counting the obvious nature trails on public land that people walk every single day. Those spots never have deer in them anyway, because they get so much foot traffic year round.
It’s both. Up your pain tolerance will get you past barriers holding others back. It can help. Do not assume it’s just going deep though or to well publicized Disneyland locations that are easy to see on maps or what everyone talks about on podcasts.
Don’t need to look to hard for where they’re hunting when they illegally leave tree stands up everywhere to “claim” spots. Haven’t been to a public ground so far that doesn’t have 10 illegal ladder stands up every year year after year
So true
In my state you can hunt their stands.
@rikertvonfulton16 same here I've had people hunt out of mine no big deal as long as they don't steal it
Okay, so I'm starting, slowly, to get into your web page /site, lol. The more I get into it the more I can see how serious you are and how ambitious your passion is. I like it. I have a shitload to learn. I have learned that same amount, ha,ha. But will never be satisfied. Walked away from the sport, many years ago. Reasons don't matter, I'm back, with avengeance. Lol. I've seen, an experienced alot. But, feel like a kid getting back into it. I'll probably ask more questions than anybody else. Sorry for that. There's a method to my madness, even though most people don't or won't understand it. Hopefully you can deal with me? Scouting is where it all begins, and learn so much. Offers so much in sight. As I age, as an older hunter, I see things differently. Maybe because of the experiences?😢 😅
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Good Video!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Good advice. Not a re telling of old advice.
Met a fellow hunter this year goes to the same spot and always brings one out, he also said several other hunters go to the same spot and with the same luck, can you explain how's that
Hard to tell.. what they say vs reality
@@adamlewis_outdoor but I always see him going to the same spot, and when I get back he's there skinning one, family tells me that he must be baiting
Nobody’s coming to the UP of MI to hunt our public. 😂
All to yourself!! Haha
I went up last year to UP. Public
I don't see how you'd ride a pedal bike into a place that's hard for others to get to lol
it’s a distance thing. If you ride a bike 2 miles back then walk another 1 a lot of guys don’t do that just walking
@@adamlewis_outdoor I get that but where are you hunting that is a rideable bicycle trail for 2 miles? I've never even seen such a thing personally
@@tylerparker3024I 100% agree here. Out west I can totally see riding a bike for miles to a spot, but in Michigan I've yet to encounter a location that would allow someone to ride a bike for even a few hundred yards. I'm not counting the obvious nature trails on public land that people walk every single day. Those spots never have deer in them anyway, because they get so much foot traffic year round.
Your number 2 and 3 literally contradict each other, so which one is it lmao?
It’s both. Up your pain tolerance will get you past barriers holding others back. It can help. Do not assume it’s just going deep though or to well publicized Disneyland locations that are easy to see on maps or what everyone talks about on podcasts.
The “common man” doesn’t hunt out of state bro quit the cap
Please explain what you’re talking about so I can intelligently respond ..
Public land buck 😂 that was private dude stop the cap for views
All bucks pictured were public. Don’t make claims when you have zero clue what you’re talking about
@@adamlewis_outdoor😮