Love your content watching from central Indiana public land hunting here is extremely tough so I like how you give tips on how you hunt bow season you get some bow hunters bt a ton of small game hunters then come gun season it’s over lol woods is loaded lol I’ve tried trail cams bt I’ve had them stolen and broken both so now I just go scout the area and hope for the best
@@RelentlessSportsman the deer don't have to leave the woods because there's to much greenery and acorns to eat and graze on and they are not really having to move much ... they can lay in their beds and acorns fall on their head 😆
Love the camo pattern of your bow against that tree bark, looks cool.
I always learn something watching your videos. Keep up the great content!
Thanks, Riley!
I'm glad the content has been helpful for you.
The white oaks are loaded about everywhere iv been. Here in southern WVA. Im pretty excited for our season opening this weekend
Good luck this season! Hopefully you can find some isolated trees to hunt near.
When does your season end down there?
Love your content watching from central Indiana public land hunting here is extremely tough so I like how you give tips on how you hunt bow season you get some bow hunters bt a ton of small game hunters then come gun season it’s over lol woods is loaded lol I’ve tried trail cams bt I’ve had them stolen and broken both so now I just go scout the area and hope for the best
Thanks.
Good luck this season.
Great video. Where is the notification button for your wed videos?
Should be next to the 'subscribe' button below my video. That's where it has always been.
HERE IN N.C. IT'S LITTERALLY RAINING ACORNS AND THE GROUND IS COVERED WITH ACORNS AND IT'S LIKE WALKING ON MARBLES ...
Yep! Those are tough areas to hunt because the deer will be scattered all over the place.
Try to find lone oak trees (1-10) in a smaller area.
@@RelentlessSportsman the deer don't have to leave the woods because there's to much greenery and acorns to eat and graze on and they are not really having to move much ... they can lay in their beds and acorns fall on their head 😆
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