Follow Lee Ellis, Drew Carroll, and Kendall Golightly in their hunt for the giant whitetails that roam the suburbs of the cities across America.
We are hunters by human nature, adapted by the necessity to find adventure in an unlikely place. Over a decade ago, we began bow hunting the vast expanse of suburbs around Atlanta, where the search for permission is equally as challenging as the hunt itself. You won't find any outfitters, high fences, or storied private ranches here....just a maze of neighborhoods, commercial properties, and a will to find the next buck of a lifetime. Access is granted only to those who put in the time, knock on the doors, and leave no rock unturned. But there are giants in these woods, and we know how to find them.
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You guys are awesome. I have been watching all the deer hunting video's and laughing at the dice roll and shoot and laughed when yall put unibrows on with a marker that washes off 😂 keep up the video's and the hunts . Lefty was a brute . Congrats on a once and a life time buck
If you ain't shooting through whitetail deer every time any angle the whole body...you are doing something very very WRONG. Your first shot you "one legged it" second shot got zero penetration...maybe got low one lung...FOC FOC AND MORE FOC...you seem like a lifted truck speed bow napoleon type 😅😅
This is by far best show I've seen on any show on TV or RU-vid!! This is truly awesome what you guys done for that man!! Keep up the good work fellas absolutely love this!
Hello Tejas Hunterz I have Always heard killing any game ( sport )thait is bedded down is not ethical and considered disrespectful sinnce we humans are stewards of our natural environment ?,,,,What is the general consensus ?
I lost the property I could hunt due to people from out of state with plenty of cash and being a disabled hunter that can still shoot a vertical bow but can’t walk fa bother me being honest paralyzed at 30 from a bow disease all I had going was to be able to hunt knowing it’s a good thing the number of hunters are in a decline I try to brush it off
Great info , wanting to head out that way next season, I’m a little scared going in blind but I guess it’s worth a shot! Will be a graduation trip for my son from high school, any other recommendations you can think of, love the idea of speaking with a biologist!