I invite these guys to my home Washington county New York. I have 3000 acres. You really have to be a skilled outdoorsman and really understand whitetail. They would be lucky to shoot a basket 8 here in New York. Dedication and knowledge
Cool , I was glad to watch your video plus you guys are a team work magnificent and the acting in woods and at home was phenomenal. Keep up with this great youtube video and stay blessed..
These guys going on guided hunts are really a bunch of cream puffs. They wear all their high tech gear and get all prettied up to go sit in the stand that they had no part in setting up. It's sickening! Lol Get out there and hunt like a real man!
Its genius fuck spending months in the woods summer to Jan away from ect and what to maybe get luck and kill a 120". Time is money 6500 is 2000$ to much for me but 5 days and you are covered in Trophies. 6500 is what you'd pay 8n taxes to own a good chunk of woods might as well just go to where it's all set up and done right.
We get these here two city fella ith big four wheel drive cars that live in the city come out once maybe twice a year with all the gear that ordinary folk could only dream of owning we hold their hands and basically point the gun for them all they do is pull the trigger then get in their expensive cars drive back to the city and tell their friends what great hunters they are and their real woodsmen , sad twats but hey I make money outa them b sides most of the time they'll usually leave something handy behind like the meat
Funny I was thinking the same thing. Been out filling the feeders checking the cameras. Actually doing what needs to be done the real way on my own lol. Way better feeling when you get one.
Honestly, I got through half of the video and moved on. It's hard to stomach watching guys "hunt" on a managed property that is crawling with deer. No "normal" hunt offers a man "eenie, meenie, miney, moe...which buck do I shoot?" Sorry. I'd rather watch the Hunting Public or Seek One. At least those guys actually hunt deer.
Love how they look at the map , no clue what I’m doing but there’s so many deer fenced inn if I cover 5 inches with my hand there has to be a decent buck in that area 🤣! Wow…..
Where I hunt in Minnesota. Only big mature trophy bucks are harvested in private land. The struggles and hard work of a public hunter usually never pays off, but I’ll always shoot a doe Lol 😂 Good hunt !
Nothing better than pulling through those really tall fence gates after paying a few thou, meeting up with the guys, drinking garbage Budweiser, just to know that you will get a deer for sure. The smell of late autumn/early winter and deer so tame you can pet them. Now that is real hunting.
Man its crazy to see how hunters from other states are able to choose the deer they want to shoot,Here in Southern California I see a small 2x2 at 500+ yds and I take the shot because I dont ge to see them too often and they dont get too big in our area. Deer season here opens uo tomorrow by the way,Brothers please Pray for me and wish me good luck,I hope I can get my very very first buck this year,I've been hunting since a was a kind in Mexico with a small 22 and a black powder rifle,Today I use a 30 06 but I've never got a deer,I am 25 and I keep trying to get one every year.
The reason for the large bucks is management. Most people are like you and anything with a rack is on their target list. When everyone does this like you there are very few mature bucks. If people would let small deer walk and harvest only large bucks then you grow bigger bucks. I know your state doesn’t produce many trophy deer. Do your part and learn about management then educate others. Also you can hunt out of state.
I have a deer farm where I hunt, every year,, there are no fences and they live in the same area as moose, bear and all kinds of small game. It's below zero and and the snow is deep, It is so wild they don't even know I am a human.. NW Ontario Canada..
Hi I noticed the shot of your house at :45 and it looked very familiar. Then later I noticed you guys live in Minnesota. I was just wondering if you lived on Rooster Valley Road by Spring Grove and Black Hammer. I have my grandparents that live near there.
Very nice indeed! I just placed my very first shotgun(s) on layaway yesterday. A Mossberg 500 combo and a Savage Stevens. The deer here in Florida are the size of Chihuahua. However, in my mid-forties I have never bagged a deer yet. I hope to hunt at least one here before moving to Alaska to hunt the true big game. Thanks for posting the video. My adrenaline was pumping just watching in anticipation! Godspeed!
How did Alaska work out? 95% of people who move there for hunting either die or leave in the first year. It's the cold mostly, but the Kodiak Bear is also a factor for a lot of deaths. I was told this statistic by an Alaskan who was born there when I was trying to buy a hunting cabin. I decided not to. Not worth the risk.
@@gigachad4811 none yet. I am now living in Alaska. I have not had the chance to go hunting yet. I actually still have my guns at a friend's house in Florida. He is flying them up for me to save on shipping charges.
dude man nice shot, what slug did you use on that big clean 10 pointer? thanks for sharing the videos, awesome to see what a coordinated group effort to manage for big deer can produce.
I’m surprised at the number of Subscribers that are on this channel, there should be way more!! Great videos, Great Hunts Big Bucks and Big Animals! Keep up the hunts and videos!
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I going to o be honest, (no hate btw) but I don’t think I have ever seen a scope like that on a shotgun, I would love to see how far that thing is shooting, maybe a review about it
Nice buck, congratulations, looked like a cold day, to the na sayers this is a farm and they are managing THEIR land to have big bucks, nothing wrong with that, didn't see any high fences, free range deer, on the other hand I will never pay 5 grand to deer hunt, I kill what I think is a trophy to me, after all it's what makes you proud, over the years I have some huge ones for coal pit hunting in Oklahoma, I cut some up for knife handles, watched grown men cry and offered to buy them from me, LOL THEY ARE JUST HORNS, the meat is the prize
If your going foe meat, shoot a doe if your going for horns well repect the young bucks (dont kill em let em grow bigger) than the older bucks shoot em
Adam Ryan Your Creepy Neighborhood Spider-Man they’re south of the MN hwy 95 cut off. North of said hwy all legal firearm, south of it, shotguns and pistols. Then muzzleloaders in the late season in the southeastern portion by IA and WI borders.
Don't say you wouldn't . If you could afford it I'm all about hunter's ethics as well. And I don't believe in shooting a deer in a high fence area absolutely not I don't agree with that at all but a well-managed ranch that's not high fence if I had the money I definitely do it at least once in my life.
@@DoesUrBeanHang Not everybody has the luxury of hunting in a property like this, most people hunt where there are a lot of neighboring hunters around the same forest so you can't control their actions and therefore what's left is pressured deer which are much much harder to hunt than the deers in this video. I love to see these guys hunt in my area, it will be amusing.
I am all for deer management, and passing on the young bucks in order to let them mature for the following years. At the same time though, having a set of rules, which you constantly think about and second guess your own judgment, and pass on monster bucks because you don't want to be "that guy" that shot a deer deemed to small. Took the fun out of the hunt.
Their sandbox their rules. Hunting on a ranch with a 150 minimum you know if you kill one it’s going to be a monster. I’d definitely do it given the chance but you can’t be as proud of hunting a managed ranch as opposed to a private farm or national forest.
Never mine all that I one one of those suit. where and I get one. what is it called and do they really keep you warm. I'm from New York and have not seen a buck like those. I think I'll pass out if I shot one of those buck lol. Nice hunting guys.
Not a hard feet just takes money and pile off feed or crop fields not cut but planted for the whitetails. I don't beat em for doing it many others businesses are built @ so much gray area .. I hunt the big woods monsters of new England we have big nasty bucks you just got to do the work not pull up and get pointedto the stand