One of my friends had a group of people come thru with a dog. He figured it was game over. A few minutes later, the biggest buck of his life walked by at 8 yards. It ain't never over. Sometimes lemons turn into lemonade.
Love these videos showing people the actual grind that is bow hunting please more scouting and observational info episodes .. yes I love the big drama episodes but these one are truly what helps me become a better hunter
Pausing at the start - It is not boring. THP is one of the few that shares truly educational outdoor content that is also entertaining. HUSH is another - #2, Randy and team - #3.5ish, Shed Crazy... Just need more Muley educational stuff.
The swamp oaks were producing crazy this year. Had 1000 pics on one camera in 3 days.. but all the acorns were gone off the ground before the bow opener
@@scoobasteve7478 it was a joke man Michigan has the most deer hunters per acre of any other state. Probably the most pressure of any state. Your deer rarely make it passed 2 1/2. I got most my data from John Eberhart if you watch him’
@@scoobasteve7478 also the fact that half the license plates in every other state say Michigan on public land come November! They out number the locals!
Where I live red oaks are not even a thought when scouting in October. The deer don't eat them. When I bow hunted, I looked for the white oaks, but not all white oak sets are the same. The cluster from last year that was hot, could be dropping again, but they are on another tree hard. Its deer.
Unless you live in Florida like me, ain't too many acorns down here lol. And unfortunately where I hunt is hours away so scouting is tough. But headed out this weekend to hog hunt where I'll be deer hunting. That'll be the beginning of my scouting. This'll be my first archery season ever!!!
Banjo is always eating something on video lol. Great video guys thanks for including the scouting stuff. Acorns are everywhere here in Maryland but the whites hold the deer.
THP is the most UNDERRATED RU-vid hunting channel out there. They make amazing videos and provide a lot of information. The fact that they only have 400k subs baffles me.
@@bikerbrandon1 they already are doing it big the new generation whitetail industry right now...i guarantee you fill the Nashville NWTF convention with any "hunting celeb" and i mean anyone and the majority of ppl there will be at the THP booth...I'll guarantee it.
They all met while working for midwest whitetail but they left there and wanted to do there own thing without having to push products down our throats constantly.they use what they like now.they have sponsorship but it is nowhere near as much as other shows and channels that are nonstop adds.plus the interns get to learn and hunt and grow as videographers and hunters.it would be awesome to go out and work with THP for a season.
I had a really sweet spot to hunt that was mainly burr oaks and they produce large acorns and one year they were close to golf ball size I really miss that spot lol
I hunt very northern Minnesota… 80 acres private bordered by 1,000-2,000 public with limited access…. But I don’t think there’s a single damn oak tree for miles lol… pretty much just pine and poplar. No idea what to key in on for feed in these big woods
I thought you boys picked that chick up hitch hiking. Then drove her about a mile through woods in the wrong direction and booted her out. Went back to your set up and about an hour later there she was. Worked like a charm.
You guys have taken a little heat for not taking one down yet lol. I'm always watching because it's REAL, and your content and format always makes me feel like I was there on the hunt with you.
Now will deer tend to eat a certain acorn before others? I’ve been sitting on which I assume is red oak. Acorns dropping all over, but noticed there is also a ton left over from last year. I’ve got a camera out there and I do get traffic but I am not sure they’re feeding on them as much as I anticipated
They do. White oaks are the holy grail of acorns. Next would have to be red oak, find an area with both species dropping and your getting warmer. Just bc the area “looks good” doesn’t mean it is. Find the sign, I prefer to hunt the travel corridors vs food sources. Oaks flats can be massive and good luck finding the one special tree without flooding the area with your scent. Find the bedding areas and get between it and the food, obviously only hunt when the wind allows ALSO pay special attention to your entry/exit to your stand. PS. What most people call a “pin oak” is actually water oaks. They are the first to drop and will continue through several months. Once the whites and reds start you can forget about the water oaks.
Gregs wife is the only female they show.she is like the groups mother and does a great job of keeping them in line.plus all the nice stuff she does like cooking and editing and bringing them a tent when their tent is destroyed in a monsoon.
@@bobswagger6748 heck yeah I hunt acorns early first few days. Then I quit and on Halloween I get into my favorite thick bedding area spot. Kill 2 bucks every year this way with very limited time spent. No scent in the woods! Learned almost everything from swamp hunter Dan!
So I’m asking for some help from you guys. I am bow hunting on 40 acres in Michigan (private) and I had 3 shooters and 4 smaller 8s and some smaller bucks on trail cam coming and going from cedars across the creek should I put a stand on the trail where I caught them or what? And should I just wait for the cold front?
Last year where I bow hunted I found a good trail and put my climber near it, it worked until they figured it out, doe’s started busting me all the time, and by November changed trails on me, so I had to adjust. Try the trail, but make sure you’re high enough to not get busted, use the element of surprise, but be prepared to make adjustments later.
@@slugoo6474 I don’t have an extra stand though so I might buy one off market place but I do have a pop up but my only worries are that they will notice that quickly
Y'alls stock is falling fast with the experts over at the archery talk. Thought I'd give ya the heads up if and when you have some free time and are in need for some enlightenment💡
@@cw2gsp Yep. I realize people have different likes/dislikes but... As long as THP stays true to its core values, IMO it’s hard to beat for Whitetail or Turkey👍🏻👍🏻
It’s crazy how all of these hunters have different opinions on how to scout/hunt I just dont know who to listen to, but they all seen to circulate around scraps
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Hey guys just wondering your thoughts on bow hunters not wearing any Orange and then treaty Indians going out shooting a bull or buck with their rifle, could be a bit unsafe ✌️😎🇨🇦 PS what's duck potato