This is hands-down the single best podcast on early season Whitetail strategy that I have ever watched/listen to. Beau, your content continues to just amaze me! It is making me a much more knowledgeable Hunter exponentially! Keep up the great work, brother! Thank you so much for sharing your gifts!
Steve is my new favorite guy to listen to. I’m 62 and have hunted since i could. Everything he shows in his data i 100% totally agree with. i hunt NY and his data coincides with my own experiences.
Hell yeah, love it when Beau gets Steve on to talk PA Whitetail! Gets me absolutely fired up. Great pod, thank you both for taking the time. Good luck this season!!!
My dad took almost 10 years off of serious hunting to watch me and my sister play high school and college athletics he doesn’t regret it one bit. He tell you “you never get that time back”
A lot of people disagree. But a lot of others have noticed something with cell cams scaring certain deer. I run a ton of them and certain brands ran on video mode seem to do some damage. Don Higgins is now on this train as well.
Good podcast. I will add i hunt southern wv mtns. You cannot hunt the wind in my experience, it switches so much. I’d love to see a podcast in this such scenario.
So many eye opening thoughts. Just thinking back to the last couple of years why or how I could have got my velvet buck but missed. I watch these guys and the huntr podcast and it seems that the western PA woods are very similar to the New Hampshire woods.
I would love help figuring out a big 13 point. I got him on camera very often from before the start of archery and through late season and into February. I never found his sheds and he hasn't been past any of my cameras in the usual spots. Should I give up hope on this buck or expand my area?
Hi Ty! I wouldn't give up. If he's an old deer (which it sounds like he is) his core area could just be shrinking and you may be just off of where he is.
A cell cam giving you the jump on a buck in the ANF isn't likely. Urban hunting comes with its own challenges, but I think there's plenty of evidence of how effective a man can be with trail cams and small blocks of property
@@jeffmitchell-qh4jp that's not far from where I hunt, I'm all over cherry springs and susquehannock! Probably just the norm for all these areas unfortunately
I’d like to ask Steve if he would consider trail cameras to be so good if everyone ran as many as him. I run 30-40 and man if everyone ran that many the woods would be a nightmare. It is what it is.
Not everyone is like you guys,trail cameras cause a lot Of problems with spot Claiming..guys get a good one on cam then next thing you know there’s all kinds of sabotage..fighting arguing,stealing cams stealing stands,etc..I know a guide relies heavily on cams..but there are ALOT of conflicts caused by cameras
This is hands-down the single best podcast on early season Whitetail strategy that I have ever watched/listen to. Beau, your content continues to just amaze me! It is making me a much more knowledgeable Hunter exponentially! Keep up the great work, brother! Thank you so much for sharing your gifts!
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate that.
Steve is my new favorite guy to listen to. I’m 62 and have hunted since i could. Everything he shows in his data i 100% totally agree with. i hunt NY and his data coincides with my own experiences.
I'm scheduled to hunt with Steve from the 3rd till the 9th of November. Can't wait !! I'm gonna do exactly what steve recommends !!!
Prime time rut cruising!!!! Good luck man.
Hell yeah, love it when Beau gets Steve on to talk PA Whitetail! Gets me absolutely fired up. Great pod, thank you both for taking the time. Good luck this season!!!
Good luck to you too!!
Steve I coached many years . Sometimes less is more . But you will enjoy those hunts even more .
So many gold bars in this interview! You’re Killing it! This has become one of my favorite podcast that I look forward to every week.
Really appreciate that!!! Good luck this season!
My dad took almost 10 years off of serious hunting to watch me and my sister play high school and college athletics he doesn’t regret it one bit. He tell you “you never get that time back”
Great conversation, thanks guys.
Thanks for watching Jim!
Great info thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Great stuff!
A lot of people disagree. But a lot of others have noticed something with cell cams scaring certain deer.
I run a ton of them and certain brands ran on video mode seem to do some damage.
Don Higgins is now on this train as well.
Pa boy here born and raised northeast Pa by the Pocono mountains
I'm also in the Poconos!!! Let's goo!!!
@@lucaswade576 HELL YEAH!! Good luck this year
Good podcast. I will add i hunt southern wv mtns. You cannot hunt the wind in my experience, it switches so much. I’d love to see a podcast in this such scenario.
So many eye opening thoughts. Just thinking back to the last couple of years why or how I could have got my velvet buck but missed. I watch these guys and the huntr podcast and it seems that the western PA woods are very similar to the New Hampshire woods.
I would love help figuring out a big 13 point. I got him on camera very often from before the start of archery and through late season and into February. I never found his sheds and he hasn't been past any of my cameras in the usual spots. Should I give up hope on this buck or expand my area?
I'm from central PA. Near brookville pa.
Hi Ty! I wouldn't give up. If he's an old deer (which it sounds like he is) his core area could just be shrinking and you may be just off of where he is.
A cell cam giving you the jump on a buck in the ANF isn't likely. Urban hunting comes with its own challenges, but I think there's plenty of evidence of how effective a man can be with trail cams and small blocks of property
Serious question: How can someone guide/profit on public land? Doesn't this hurt the problem with hunter access. Genuinely interested in opinions...
Free country, bro.
Anyone know if Steve is/was from Lancaster Pa area?
What’s he referring to when he mentions beech brush?
Beech brush is a bunch of younger beech trees that grow close together and create thick cover underneath the mature forest canopy
I have at least 2 cameras stolen or broken each year. It's really frustrating and always where there's decent deer
That's unfortunate. I don't know why people have to do that to other hunters that are putting in hard work.
I hunt sproul state forest lots of hunters. if you dont put a locking cable on your trail camera it wont be there when you go back.
@@jeffmitchell-qh4jp that's not far from where I hunt, I'm all over cherry springs and susquehannock! Probably just the norm for all these areas unfortunately
@@MrSquidwardGames My daughters and son inlaw have a camp 8 miles from cheery springs. towards galeton.
I’d like to ask Steve if he would consider trail cameras to be so good if everyone ran as many as him.
I run 30-40 and man if everyone ran that many the woods would be a nightmare. It is what it is.
I waited a very ridiculous amount of time for you to start talking about deer hunting.... I gave up 🙄
Not everyone is like you guys,trail cameras cause a lot
Of problems with spot
Claiming..guys get a good one on cam then next thing you know there’s all kinds of sabotage..fighting arguing,stealing cams stealing stands,etc..I know a guide relies heavily on cams..but there are ALOT of conflicts caused by cameras
What do you mean not. Everyone's like them. Both these guys hunt public land?
little deer don't rub big trees