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I’ll echo one of the comments from the YouTube page! You need to make a “caught me a critter” video!
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Maybe a little biased but what a cool cover photo for the swamp chapter !!
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Moose wrote:Great stuff Dan! I can't get enough of your scouting videos. Always something to learn even if I don't hunt the same terrain. Alot of the same features though. Is good as you are at explaining things and your willingnessmaybe you should have been a teacher.
He is, he's just not in the teachers union. I have said many times, not many can teach as well as they hunt, dan has mastered both.
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Uncle Lou wrote:Moose wrote:Great stuff Dan! I can't get enough of your scouting videos. Always something to learn even if I don't hunt the same terrain. Alot of the same features though. Is good as you are at explaining things and your willingnessmaybe you should have been a teacher.
He is, he's just not in the teachers union. I have said many times, not many can teach as well as they hunt, dan has mastered both.
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Sometimes when things get tough, weird or both, you just need to remember this...
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Sometimes when things get tough, weird or both, you just need to remember this...
https://youtu.be/d4tSE2w53ts
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Good stuff!! Thanks for putting these out for free. It really shows your priorities are more about helping teach folks to find success instead of trying to sell it like so many others always are.
Something I have learned from some of these is that the big bucks will often not be going into areas that are too thick because their racks make it difficult. Where as does will be in there bedding and leaving well used trails going in and out. I think back and remember far too many times I was always hunting fairly deep in the thickest stuff thinking the big bucks were going to be in there because it provides the most cover. I now realize that was probably a mistake. I would see buck sign on the edges where the trails go in and out but not so much deeper in. I now realize they were just cruising those edges on parallel trails and leaving the sign on the doe trails. I always thought the sign was made when they were going in or coming out of the thick stuff.
How the heck did you catch that cardinal???
Something I have learned from some of these is that the big bucks will often not be going into areas that are too thick because their racks make it difficult. Where as does will be in there bedding and leaving well used trails going in and out. I think back and remember far too many times I was always hunting fairly deep in the thickest stuff thinking the big bucks were going to be in there because it provides the most cover. I now realize that was probably a mistake. I would see buck sign on the edges where the trails go in and out but not so much deeper in. I now realize they were just cruising those edges on parallel trails and leaving the sign on the doe trails. I always thought the sign was made when they were going in or coming out of the thick stuff.
How the heck did you catch that cardinal???
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Grizzlyadam wrote:Good stuff!! Thanks for putting these out for free. It really shows your priorities are more about helping teach folks to find success instead of trying to sell it like so many others always are.
Something I have learned from some of these is that the big bucks will often not be going into areas that are too thick because their racks make it difficult. Where as does will be in there bedding and leaving well used trails going in and out. I think back and remember far too many times I was always hunting fairly deep in the thickest stuff thinking the big bucks were going to be in there because it provides the most cover. I now realize that was probably a mistake. I would see buck sign on the edges where the trails go in and out but not so much deeper in. I now realize they were just cruising those edges on parallel trails and leaving the sign on the doe trails. I always thought the sign was made when they were going in or coming out of the thick stuff.
How the heck did you catch that cardinal???
I grabbed it out of the sky like a cat... like a freakin ninja cat.
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These videos are the best! Thank you so much... again!
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Finally getting around to watching these. So far so good! Big woods vids will be my lunch time ritual until I’ve seen them all. Nice work Dan! And thanks for making these free for all to see.
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Lockdown wrote:Finally getting around to watching these. So far so good! Big woods vids will be my lunch time ritual until I’ve seen them all. Nice work Dan! And thanks for making these free for all to see.
I'm also behind on watching these. He keeps pumping out videos it's hard to keep up!
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I've been watching them really enjoying the content.
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I'm loving these videos. Each one gives me more confidence that i've been on the right track with how i've been approaching the big woods where i hunt with what i've learned and applied from all of dan's other videos. They've also given me new perspectives and ideas for tackling some areas i already have hunted/scouted, and also confirmed some things that i had been wondering about. Its awesome to finally see stuff that closely resembles the stuff i hunt. Thanks again dan!
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Just watched clear cuts. Man those bucks rat slayer encountered were nice!!! Very cool early season hunt. I really like that split g2 buck. What a stud. The 8 was no slouch either.
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Can’t wait to watch these. Been so damn busy at work there has been no time for me. But, soon enough.
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