DEER HUNTING FARM COUNTRY (Find Big Bucks with these TIPS)

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024

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  • @joey9426
    @joey9426 Рік тому +68

    I’m so ready for deer season.

    • @jayrom12
      @jayrom12 Рік тому +1

      Same but mainly elk

    • @deerhuntingdadstv9278
      @deerhuntingdadstv9278 Рік тому

      Same ol bud!! My bow is missing me!

    • @RyanZika-ji3jf
      @RyanZika-ji3jf Рік тому

      Been waiting sense turkey season ended 😂

    • @taraangus7063
      @taraangus7063 Рік тому

      I'm ready to bin seeing some big boys here a hint of what I'm going to do 🔫🦌🤣

    • @lucvance4862
      @lucvance4862 Рік тому +1

      @@deerhuntingdadstv9278you know you can shoot year round right?😭😂

  • @louisl.912
    @louisl.912 Рік тому +12

    Great video! So many other videos on swamps and hill country, would love more farm country content from small woodlots, small crp properties and heavy pressured farm area state land

    • @daltonbrennan8242
      @daltonbrennan8242 10 місяців тому

      Same. Thats pretty much the norther half of indiana

  • @pa_trout3794
    @pa_trout3794 Рік тому +5

    Let’s talk big woods bucks. I know y’all probably have covered it numerous times but I’d love a recap to refresh my memory.

  • @Makete100
    @Makete100 Рік тому +2

    I know that there are not as many people who hunt the big woods but I'd like to hear what you all have to say about it. I live in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Just about mid center. We don't have much Ag property but plenty of woods and swamps.

  • @jasonhall3315
    @jasonhall3315 Рік тому +2

    Hope to have yall at Catoosa wma one of these days. East Tennessee

  • @ryanfreeman9766
    @ryanfreeman9766 Рік тому

    I hunt farm and river bottom country. Not sure if this is a topic to discuss or not, maybe just a tip to other hunters. But one thing I do to get to my best 2 stands is I walk in a creek that has high banks. It's about a half mile walk to the creek, then about a 200 yard walk in the creek. I do have some obstacles to cross in the creek but it's doable. You can move as quietly as a ghost, and quicker than if you were to be walking in the woods. You also leave no scent. You may even get a shot at a deer on the way in. I put my stand maybe 10 yards from the creek. I never see people that far in. I have very good success way back there. Last year I got a 165" on my first sit back there for the year. Great video!

  • @davidtrammell4453
    @davidtrammell4453 Рік тому +10

    Great video guys. I've been hunting Michigan farm bucks all my life. They are smart as hell. You have to be willing to change things up. They will pinpoint lazy hunters

    • @lukebouwman6843
      @lukebouwman6843 Рік тому +3

      Yessir Michigan deer are another breed I swear

  • @tfrost33elkhunter
    @tfrost33elkhunter Рік тому +13

    this would be a great series to continue discussing!

  • @buckeyebrothersoutdoors
    @buckeyebrothersoutdoors Рік тому

    Bradley here at BuckeyeBrothersOutdoors. You guys hit on all the right topics. But for me. Understanding how deer move through these areas and trying to apply it to your hunting scenario is the question. Everyone's scenario is different. This was a great topic of conversation. If yall get some time. Would love to discuss the scenarios I am facing.

  • @seldomseen_outdoors
    @seldomseen_outdoors Рік тому +3

    I'm so ready for deer season. I've got 18 more trail cams to put out across PA 😂

  • @michaelmorrison197
    @michaelmorrison197 Рік тому

    A dive into plains terrain ranch country.. still forage like silage corn and alfalfa but how does it differ from grain country, or how is it similar.

  • @joecox9456
    @joecox9456 Рік тому +1

    Fred Bear, would be proud of what yall are passing on

  • @chuckparson6712
    @chuckparson6712 Рік тому +2

    Doesn't really matter what you guys are talking about, there's always something for everyone. 👍👍✌️

  • @Echo_5_Charlie
    @Echo_5_Charlie Рік тому

    Hi Guys! I'm in rural Arkansas, and hunt NWR land. I know for a fact there are record book bucks in there because I've seen them year after year all through summer, and up until a week before the season opens. They're eating out of CRP fields. My problem as a new bow hunter is, the Farmers harvest the corn and soybeans the first two weeks. I have NO idea where the bucks move to. My only guess is they swim the Arkansas River and don't come back until Feb-Mar.. Any pointers? Also, water on this NWR is scarce at best during the season opener because the heat dries it up. Even the hidden mud holes, back deep in the woods protected by shade, is dry as chalk.

  • @dewayneault600
    @dewayneault600 Рік тому +1

    I live in Arkansas and hunt alot of corn beans ect. But it's super hard to kill but mature bucks only see them most of the time at night time so frustrating what would yall suggest to improve my changes of harvesting a mature buck

  • @sleepydogoutdoors4216
    @sleepydogoutdoors4216 Рік тому +4

    Farm country. Thing i struggle with the most is how to access the "spot" without busting out the deer but being close enough to get a shot before dark. Its a very specific skill to nail down. Other than simply repition until my gut feeling is precise, any tips for that scenario?

    • @kylen1922
      @kylen1922 Рік тому +1

      I can tell u that the best way if your hunting open farm ground have someone drop u off at your stand if u can. It's better off spooking them with a vehicle they are use to traffic

    • @neonomad6078
      @neonomad6078 Рік тому +2

      There’s actually not a lot of farm country content out there… accessing a distant woodlot is easy in a corn year but dang near impossible sometimes in a beans year. couple ideas is entering the lot perpendicular to the wind, if they want to be in the timber facing east toward a field maybe you come in from the north. Time periods where they’re moving more like late October might let you keep a little more distance from where they’re bedded. And maybe you stay on the ground rather than make the disturbance of getting up a tree. Every woodlot is it’s own puzzle.

    • @bowhunter1010
      @bowhunter1010 Рік тому

      my best advice know your spot where those deer are bedded in the morning and get there while there sleeping use a red light and army crawl your butt across that field

    • @michaelbadura5897
      @michaelbadura5897 Рік тому

      My cousin was VERY successful hunting farmland using diesel as a cover scent. The deer were used to smelling it, and not spooked by it.

  • @braxtonwallace8458
    @braxtonwallace8458 Рік тому

    I've tried messaging the Facebook page. I got a set of broadheads I'd like to see you guys use! They're the Bear Razorhead VWS. I live here in sw iowa.

  • @Dcs59
    @Dcs59 Рік тому

    It’s coming been waiting all year for October and November haha

  • @Smokezors
    @Smokezors Рік тому

    I didn't draw for bucks this year but hopefully I'll get a doe tag! Hunt on THP!

  • @andrewchaney3399
    @andrewchaney3399 Рік тому

    Could you guys talk a little about hardwood hunting? I live and hunt the north east

  • @NJbackwoods
    @NJbackwoods Рік тому +2

    Loved the b role. Thanks for the tips will definitely try to use them this coming season more than I have been in the past

  • @jimmooney3803
    @jimmooney3803 Рік тому +1

    Yo buck 78 days!!!!! LETS GO!!!

  • @chrisreller7853
    @chrisreller7853 Рік тому

    Do you guys ever turkey hunt in the fall?

  • @sarg304outdoors
    @sarg304outdoors Рік тому +1

    I have a quick question for y’all. I live here in West Virginia West Virginia only has 7% of public ground to hunt and then 98% of all all ground is owned by WVU West Virginia University. We have tried and tried to write and pay for permit slips and passes to hunt that land cause at 7% of public ground to hunt every year will you go there’s over about 45,000 people hunts that public every year doesn’t matter. Where are you go matter what time it could be days that really really cold you still got people on public ground running around with full Willers dirt bikes ATVs you TVs does not matter whatever they get in there, they get an air with they don’t care if it’s national park or anything like that why would you consider doing? Would you leave that area and try to go somewhere else to hunt or basically go to another state

    • @jman71890
      @jman71890 Рік тому

      I hear ya man im here in WV to. I personally hunt on private land because of that exact problem, im in the eastern panhandle. Start introducing yourself to land owners and get permission!

  • @auburnpack
    @auburnpack Рік тому +1

    How aggressive do y’all get on farmland vs public?

  • @bricehale6593
    @bricehale6593 Рік тому +2

    Great video to refresh my mind I've had some crazy buck encounters in ohio farm land

  • @batman1328
    @batman1328 Рік тому

    Zach Why did you leave Mathews for a Bear Divergent?

  • @ianaldrich5919
    @ianaldrich5919 Рік тому +2

    I’d like to see a video on tips to hunting small plots of land. I currently hunt on 3 parcels that are 8-16 acres of land. I get great trail cam pics but as soon as the rut hits I don’t see the big deer. Love the content you guys put out. Keep it up!

  • @ultimateoutdoors32
    @ultimateoutdoors32 Рік тому +3

    I would love to hear more about how you pick out buck bedding in relation to ag fields, without being able to do any boots on the ground scouting (for example trying to locate bedding on a private piece that you want permission on). What are some of the main components your looking at in order to decide whether you want to ask for permission in a piece of land?

    • @thomaseicher2594
      @thomaseicher2594 Рік тому +1

      This!!

    • @kountzer0
      @kountzer0 Рік тому +1

      +1 So we can see food and water on aerial images in farmland especially. Cover or bedding choices seem to be more slippery for me. No confidence in my abilities there with respect to deer.

  • @bwilkinson6901
    @bwilkinson6901 Рік тому +1

    cant wait to see you go after another texas 11 pointer this year. tell us all about those big bucks!!

  • @patsfanb6
    @patsfanb6 Рік тому +1

    Lets go October, can't wait to get out in the woods .

  • @johntanke2012
    @johntanke2012 Рік тому +2

    Nice

  • @brockjenkinss362
    @brockjenkinss362 Рік тому +1

    I’d like to see a video of you guys covering entry & exit once you find that spot on a map, without ever being in that area before. I feel like I spook a lot of deer even with playing the wind.

  • @Whiskers563
    @Whiskers563 Рік тому

    marshes, thick brush, non farm would be nice.

  • @jassonbruce1185
    @jassonbruce1185 Рік тому

    Looks like Zach just had his ACL fixed... You good bro? Had 2 fixed myself 😬

  • @Preston334
    @Preston334 Рік тому +1

    i cnt wait for deer season

  • @Thatoneguy-uv1zp
    @Thatoneguy-uv1zp Рік тому

    Which one of ya guys wanna come to Michigan and give me some pointers on my little spot of farm country

  • @joecox9456
    @joecox9456 Рік тому

    Inside the 2nd row of corn, puts you, up close and personal with them. 😮

  • @bromma1979
    @bromma1979 Рік тому +1

    Getting all juiced up boys!

  • @ScottTodd-q6n
    @ScottTodd-q6n Рік тому

    My dad always told me it's just as easy for that buck to
    step out at 50 yards down from the main trail as it is for him to let his guard down and come down the main trail. "LOOK FOR THE BIG TRACKS BOY"

  • @jessiereniewicz108
    @jessiereniewicz108 Рік тому

    Mi. Farm land hunter my whole life I'm 43. Jack nailed it keep the pressure off the property biggest thing. Most places in mid lower mi. You spook a mature buck out he usually has the same food/ water available very close by leaving him no reason to come back were there is pressure. Just my experience and I have messed up plenty of times to know lol....

  • @BlackwaterOne
    @BlackwaterOne Рік тому

    The govt comment is what got this video a like from me 😂

  • @danschoemann2305
    @danschoemann2305 Рік тому

    How to locate, and hunt near bedding areas. How to determine buck beds vs doe beds. Another topic would be the luck factor. How much luck is involved to kill a big buck, after you have done everything you could to increase your odds of getting to that moment?

  • @kenheffner3523
    @kenheffner3523 Рік тому

    Thanks guys - very informative. You mentioned at the begging there’s so many ways you can talk about this. I’d love to here you talk about hunting farm country bucks in December and January!

  • @jtotherog
    @jtotherog Рік тому

    Kentucky boy here. I’ve watched em walk thru the tall beans by using the trails made by the sprayer equipment. Walk right down the row where the tires smashed the beans flat

  • @thefasttrackboys2154
    @thefasttrackboys2154 Рік тому

    great video, satisfying watch!

  • @user-qo7qc5em5t
    @user-qo7qc5em5t Рік тому

    This is exactly what i was looking for. Hunting a 70 acre corn field with a skinny tree line running through the entire property. Their tracks are all up and down the tree line, and I've got them on camera right where the tree line makes a 90° turn. Thanks for the info!

  • @Factcheck5024
    @Factcheck5024 Рік тому

    Y’all!! Great video.. I consider myself a seasoned farm country hunter,, and I agree with zach about getting out of the stand and be doing something different then your neighbors, let’s hear some more about those spots that should have stands and those spots that you need to be quite and when you should and shouldn’t tactically set up in that stand to kill the specific buck you been chasing, capitalizing on recent and past informations, I love to hunt public to just go hunting if it wasn’t a good day and saving the private for those prime days. And also observing your neighbors as much as the deer.

  • @blakeroberts7092
    @blakeroberts7092 Рік тому

    I'm curious as to the debate between using decoys for deer and not for turkey. It seems the trend has been to not use decoys for turkey, but I see more and more people using deer decoys. Is it just personal preference or any greater reason behind the choice?

  • @matthewsylva8958
    @matthewsylva8958 Рік тому

    Good video, lots of good info, thank you

  • @BowHunterNman77
    @BowHunterNman77 Рік тому

    Would be cool if you annotated links to the videos you embed over talking :) some pretty cool shots happening

  • @bowhunter1010
    @bowhunter1010 Рік тому

    it’s sad how much the views drop in my opinion off season is the time you should try to be in the woods the most and learning. keep the good work up fellas.

  • @braxtonwallace8458
    @braxtonwallace8458 Рік тому

    Id like to give them to you guy's

  • @doran1104
    @doran1104 Рік тому

    Id like to too more bout hill country

  • @TylerMcCurley
    @TylerMcCurley Рік тому

    Can you guys talk about hunting over cutovers about 4 years old ? How are good ways to approach it ?

  • @david.6040
    @david.6040 Рік тому

    Good stuff.
    Where’s the podcast with Andy May?

  • @joeparker7508
    @joeparker7508 Рік тому

    These podcast are great

  • @QuintonWhitehouse2011
    @QuintonWhitehouse2011 Рік тому

    I wld love to see more videos like this .. I love watching you guys I’m so ready for deer season

  • @owenblackman7001
    @owenblackman7001 Рік тому

    Been getting the food plots ready for fall can’t wait

  • @jacobcranford2436
    @jacobcranford2436 Рік тому

    Jesus loves you

  • @randyriggin8306
    @randyriggin8306 Рік тому

    What about folding deer decoys?

  • @Zuffacanecorso
    @Zuffacanecorso Рік тому

    What is the best 100 grain fixed blade broadhead

  • @jacobclark7987
    @jacobclark7987 Рік тому

    Anybody know the story on Zach's knee?

  • @605fishingwieser4
    @605fishingwieser4 Рік тому

    I would love to see more content like this. Great video!

  • @clintbrubaker4344
    @clintbrubaker4344 Рік тому

    So relatable for a lot of us! Thank you!

  • @John-p3i2j
    @John-p3i2j Рік тому

    15 more days!!!🎉🎉🎉

  • @Emilia-kb5ls
    @Emilia-kb5ls Рік тому

    👇 "Promosm"