David Blanton in my opinion is one of the greatest examples of a Christian sportsman! I’ve watched his hunts and instructional videos over the last 35 years. Bill Jordan and Realtree Outdoors would not be what it is without David. All those guys seem like such a great bunch. Not once has David had the arrogance that others portray on their shows. It’s like watching a humble old friend that wants you to succeed just like he does and always has. Thank you David Blanton for your kindness and sharing your wisdom about life and the deer woods. God bless you brother!
I have listened to many many people on youtube talk about how to hunt deer. But I have never heard anyone even close to this guy. He really breaks it down and gets to the meat and potatoes... thank you sir for your time, I will try to implement your strategies in my future hunts. This is my first time listening to you.
Mr. Blanton was one of my heroes as a kid! I remember preparing for hunts or walking to a stand; I could always hear this guy's voice in my head.. Thank you Sir! 🦌
Many guys say they don’t have success rattling, rattle pre rut and you will have success. But the key is set up, some mature bucks sneak in and I mean sneak in. Patience, patience, patience!!
We had the magic late season combo a couple years back. A good turnip plot and some standing corn and a snowstorm. We lost count after 63 deer. I'll never forget that late season. It really can be the best time of year.
Agreed! Pre rut from October 25- November 5 is the best time to be in a rut funnel. The bucks are so worked up and sexually frustrated that they have a hard time staying still and often throw their senses out the window. The rut is more difficult to hunt because the bucks get locked down with does. The first week or 2 in December can be good as well when the yearling does come into estrus and the other does that didnt get bred come into estrus. I dont like cold weather so I dont like hunting in bitter cold temps.
Thanks David, this is full of golden nuggets of wisdom, knowledge, and most importantly experience. I appreciate you taking the time to spread your wisdom with the hunting public. I agree whole heartily with you. I have hunted all three and have had great success. So here is wishing you and the Realtree team much success this season From Doug @ HZA
I have always liked the pre rut but when i was a younger hunter seldom did i kill a deer after Thanksgiving here in TN. After i have gotten older and really learned big bucks i've found the post rut has put good mounts on my wall. If you have got that food source i'd say don't waste your time on many average days but if that temp really dips down you had better be out there because it can be magical. Low 20s and below look out and even better with snow on the ground if you can be so lucky! Also, if it's really cold like that and more windy than normal those deer will often go to thicker cover or in a deep hollow trying to skirt some of the wind but they will be on their feet because they have to eat when it's that cold. Good video here and ol' David is a favorite.
@@MichaelWilliams-to3cj There is only one rut. There is a lock down phase like David mentioned in the video that can seem dead and it picks up again after that. In December is when a lot of younger does reach sexual maturity and can come into estrus for the 1st time. Also older does that didn't get to breed will come back into estrus. It can get screwy sometimes. I have seen deer chase in October but that isn't often. Even though most does will breed in November here you have a select few that can go earlier or later.
@@ForgottenHillbilly i believe bucks will breed for those two months. In a sense it seems like two different periods because sometimes bucks are breeding and sometimes not. You are right its one breeding season . Bucks will cruise for does in tennessee for 30 days or more in my experience. From November 7 to December 20-30. I've seen bucks chase and breed. Happy 4th of July 👍
Facts! Facts! & more facts!! For me personally late session is gold! Buuut i live in Ontario Canada where temps drop to -20 in December & i always try to target winter range areas for the best odds at finding a mature buck to chase
I agree late season is good. I almost just take it easy all Nov and pass even my shooters. Because I know holiday break is coming. I also actually get MOST my old buck nov3-11. I like lock down. That doe will pull em. My 6 trophies all came with a doe in front.
Agree, I love late season. And I also agree, "lock down" can be great if you have the does around. I've had a lot of success then too. Even early season I've killed a few mature bucks, but that window is much shorter. Here's my issue with Mr. Blantons description of "lock down" (and many other hunters). They describe it as if all the bucks are locked down with a doe somewhere. Sure, when the most does are in estrous, more bucks will be locked down with them, however, a mature buck is only staying with that doe for a maximum of about 48 hours (studies show more like 12-24 hours) and then they're off in search of the next one. The doe still goes about business as usual and the buck shadows her. So like you said, the right doe strolls by dragging along Mr. Big, it's a great day. Or if he's done with Sally and he's out looking for his next girlfriend. I believe they also have "circuits" that they run, knowing where certain does come into heat at certain times.
Correct. I volunteered maintaining hiking trails in the National Forest. At night, the hiking trails were deer interstates highways. Couldn't hunt on or over the trail, but you can find their access deer trail off the sides.
Without listening: Early when on summer pattern and concerned about food Prerut - right before when start searching Late- concerned about food- especially in Midwest on super cold evenings
Do a video on feed piles. Whats better scattered corn or just a big pile? Do they like a certain pattern or dumped from a feeder? Do you still get to brag about your buck shot over a corn pile or do you take that secret with you to the grave.
Id say he is a nice enough guy but taking hunting advice from a guy that has spent the last 30+ years going on canned TV hunts where the stands are already placed and the pics of old Houdini are already taken is rediculous
😂😂😂. These guys hunt super low pressured ranches and areas. Good hunters but,ya’ll hunt pretty much deer hunters fantasy areas. Id love to see you boys put time in real life high pressured situations.
Yeah- this guy is a real tool. He looks down his nose on most folks. I may not be as “classy” as he is but i will speak to folks out in public. He doesnt like plain old southern folks like myself.
This guy hasn’t hunted a real deer in 20+ years I bet..deer move in cooler weather before a front?! Thanks bub I didn’t know that. What would I do without your professional nugget of advice?
Ive been watching these guys since the beginning.and i love em...but lets face the facts here..these guys hunt on thousands of acres that have been trophy managed for years..they are not hunting on farmer Brown's 40 acres surrounded by property with crazy hunting pressure..
I met David Blanton at a hunting show in Richmond years ago, we talked about deer hunting like we have known each other for years. Hell of a nice guy!
I agree, met him in south Texas when he was on a hunt, he was nicer to me and my buddy than he had to be.
Getting in and getting out undetected is 2 of the most important points he made!!!!
David Blanton in my opinion is one of the greatest examples of a Christian sportsman! I’ve watched his hunts and instructional videos over the last 35 years. Bill Jordan and Realtree Outdoors would not be what it is without David. All those guys seem like such a great bunch. Not once has David had the arrogance that others portray on their shows. It’s like watching a humble old friend that wants you to succeed just like he does and always has. Thank you David Blanton for your kindness and sharing your wisdom about life and the deer woods. God bless you brother!
I have listened to many many people on youtube talk about how to hunt deer. But I have never heard anyone even close to this guy. He really breaks it down and gets to the meat and potatoes... thank you sir for your time, I will try to implement your strategies in my future hunts. This is my first time listening to you.
Go watch Dan Infalt. You're welcome.
@@LynnJynh9315 watched Dan for years.
My all time favorite tv hunter.
A humble man of God who gets it done in the field...
Mr. Blanton was one of my heroes as a kid! I remember preparing for hunts or walking to a stand; I could always hear this guy's voice in my head.. Thank you Sir! 🦌
Many guys say they don’t have success rattling, rattle pre rut and you will have success. But the key is set up, some mature bucks sneak in and I mean sneak in. Patience, patience, patience!!
We had the magic late season combo a couple years back. A good turnip plot and some standing corn and a snowstorm. We lost count after 63 deer. I'll never forget that late season. It really can be the best time of year.
Mr.David has been such an inspiration to me for years! Love to meet that man!
Love this series. Not mainstream “hunting” fan but this is pure knowledge not an advertisement for a hunting brand. Nice realtree!
I've hunted New York for 25 years. We don't have early season here. Best time for here is last the week of October through about Nov 5th.
Agreed! Pre rut from October 25- November 5 is the best time to be in a rut funnel. The bucks are so worked up and sexually frustrated that they have a hard time staying still and often throw their senses out the window. The rut is more difficult to hunt because the bucks get locked down with does. The first week or 2 in December can be good as well when the yearling does come into estrus and the other does that didnt get bred come into estrus. I dont like cold weather so I dont like hunting in bitter cold temps.
Thanks David, this is full of golden nuggets of wisdom, knowledge, and most importantly experience. I appreciate you taking the time to spread your wisdom with the hunting public. I agree whole heartily with you. I have hunted all three and have had great success. So here is wishing you and the Realtree team much success this season From Doug @ HZA
David is dropping knowledge right here. Pay attention boys 😊
I have always liked the pre rut but when i was a younger hunter seldom did i kill a deer after Thanksgiving here in TN. After i have gotten older and really learned big bucks i've found the post rut has put good mounts on my wall. If you have got that food source i'd say don't waste your time on many average days but if that temp really dips down you had better be out there because it can be magical. Low 20s and below look out and even better with snow on the ground if you can be so lucky! Also, if it's really cold like that and more windy than normal those deer will often go to thicker cover or in a deep hollow trying to skirt some of the wind but they will be on their feet because they have to eat when it's that cold. Good video here and ol' David is a favorite.
Tennessee has a rut in late November again in late December. But I have seen deer running does in early November but not mounting
@@MichaelWilliams-to3cj There is only one rut. There is a lock down phase like David mentioned in the video that can seem dead and it picks up again after that. In December is when a lot of younger does reach sexual maturity and can come into estrus for the 1st time. Also older does that didn't get to breed will come back into estrus. It can get screwy sometimes. I have seen deer chase in October but that isn't often. Even though most does will breed in November here you have a select few that can go earlier or later.
@@ForgottenHillbilly i believe bucks will breed for those two months. In a sense it seems like two different periods because sometimes bucks are breeding and sometimes not. You are right its one breeding season . Bucks will cruise for does in tennessee for 30 days or more in my experience. From November 7 to December 20-30. I've seen bucks chase and breed. Happy 4th of July 👍
@@MichaelWilliams-to3cj Hey happy 4th to you also and thanks. Good luck this yr and be safe.
52k views in one month! That’s a packed full stadium of people! Love these informational videos! From meriwether county Georgia!
October 28th and 29th have both been great days for me with a small front.
Facts! Facts! & more facts!! For me personally late session is gold! Buuut i live in Ontario Canada where temps drop to -20 in December & i always try to target winter range areas for the best odds at finding a mature buck to chase
I agree late season is good. I almost just take it easy all Nov and pass even my shooters. Because I know holiday break is coming. I also actually get MOST my old buck nov3-11. I like lock down. That doe will pull em. My 6 trophies all came with a doe in front.
Agree, I love late season. And I also agree, "lock down" can be great if you have the does around. I've had a lot of success then too. Even early season I've killed a few mature bucks, but that window is much shorter.
Here's my issue with Mr. Blantons description of "lock down" (and many other hunters). They describe it as if all the bucks are locked down with a doe somewhere. Sure, when the most does are in estrous, more bucks will be locked down with them, however, a mature buck is only staying with that doe for a maximum of about 48 hours (studies show more like 12-24 hours) and then they're off in search of the next one. The doe still goes about business as usual and the buck shadows her. So like you said, the right doe strolls by dragging along Mr. Big, it's a great day. Or if he's done with Sally and he's out looking for his next girlfriend.
I believe they also have "circuits" that they run, knowing where certain does come into heat at certain times.
This is AMAZING info.... ive made just about every mistake he said dont make!
Very much appreciate the wisdom these men are willing to pass down so that others may continue to have fun and harvest meat from God’s creation.
The two best times to hunt or fish is the week before I get there and the week after I leave
Been busted blind rattling. Agree with seeing buck first hand.
Great information David, thank you!
30% talking about best times to hunt
70% tangents about different hunting tips and tricks
100% what I was looking for
Outstanding video! Thanks for sharing,
As a newer hunter, this is the single most informative video I’ve seen on this subject. Thank you.
An exit strategy for public land hunters is using a coyote howl, most of the time it works
Man, really enjoyed listening to you speak all this knowledge. Thank you so much. Best of luck this season! (Sub’d)
Lots of great info! thanks for sharing all the knowledge.
The best time to hunt any whitetail is at night. Particularly, in East Texas…….other than the rut, it’s the only time they ain’t hiding in a thicket.
Correct. I volunteered maintaining hiking trails in the National Forest. At night, the hiking trails were deer interstates highways. Couldn't hunt on or over the trail, but you can find their access deer trail off the sides.
Without listening:
Early when on summer pattern and concerned about food
Prerut - right before when start searching
Late- concerned about food- especially in Midwest on super cold evenings
Oct 28th is my favorite day as well!
Do a video on feed piles. Whats better scattered corn or just a big pile? Do they like a certain pattern or dumped from a feeder? Do you still get to brag about your buck shot over a corn pile or do you take that secret with you to the grave.
The best time to meet women are deer season around 12am at the bar . There mostly married looking for one thing.
He needs to come hunt with me! He is in for a surprise!
I've heard of these guys before
So the best time to hunt a mature deer is when the outfitter calls you and says they have pictures and a stand hung for you.... got it
Whenever it snows
More commercials in 10 minutes than any video i have ever watched and it will be the last one of this guy’s video!
I’m 13 mins in and not one commercial here! Just the usual UA-cam intro commercials.
Id say he is a nice enough guy but taking hunting advice from a guy that has spent the last 30+ years going on canned TV hunts where the stands are already placed and the pics of old Houdini are already taken is rediculous
😂😂😂. These guys hunt super low pressured ranches and areas. Good hunters but,ya’ll hunt pretty much deer hunters fantasy areas.
Id love to see you boys put time in real life high pressured situations.
3 best times. Pre,rut, post. Ain’t that about the only times technically
The first is early. In velvet, if your state allows. 2nd pre. 3rd post…..
Rut, rut, and rut
To make it simple all season 😅
If you bump deer early season mornings dont leave. Sit all day and thank me later👍
3 best times to hunt whitetail is at a private owned game preserve
Yup 3 times too lol
Yeah- this guy is a real tool. He looks down his nose on most folks. I may not be as “classy” as he is but i will speak to folks out in public. He doesnt like plain old southern folks like myself.
Only sincere person to come out of Realtree is Michael Waddell. He will speak to anyone, anywhere.
Really? Im sure he is a nice guy but Taking hunting advice from a canned hunt TV pro.....
He's forgot more than u will ever know Einstein
This guy hasn’t hunted a real deer in 20+ years I bet..deer move in cooler weather before a front?! Thanks bub I didn’t know that. What would I do without your professional nugget of advice?
Haha no offense sir but if I take a buck in velvet to the taxidermist I’m getting a call from the warden
Lol, he has no idea about pressured deer that's for sure
You hunt with outfitters all the time or on exclusive private property. Who needs your advice?😂😂😂😂
Let me give you his real answer, "Best time to hunt is when the guide tells me the big deer hes been feeding has showed up on camera"
Ive been watching these guys since the beginning.and i love em...but lets face the facts here..these guys hunt on thousands of acres that have been trophy managed for years..they are not hunting on farmer Brown's 40 acres surrounded by property with crazy hunting pressure..
This guy wounds more than he recovers. Just watch the videos.