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HOW MANY Beds Does a BUCK USE? Revealed by GPS Collar Data
This is a clip from Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast EP. 592 - ua-cam.com/video/YiFfqdcu0Nk/v-deo.html
In this video Dr. Bronson Strickland of Mississippi State University discusses what they have learned about buck bedding habits through MSU's extensive GPS collar studies.
-The Average number of different beds a buck would use throughout the season
-What percentage of bucks would use one-bed site more than once?
-How to classify a bedding site vs a bedding area?
- Most bedding sites were used only once
-How often will some bucks return to a specific bed site?
-Day bed vs Night Bed
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How Much LAND Does a BIG BUCK USE IN A DAY?? Buck DAILY HOME RANGES Explained by Deer Researcher
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This is a clip from The Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast EP. 592 - ua-cam.com/video/YiFfqdcu0Nk/v-deo.html In this video Dr. Bronson Strickland of Mississippi State Universities Deer Lab breaks down a whitetail deer GPS collar study on the following: -Looking at a bucks daily home range instead of a yearly or seasonal home range -How much a buck's daily home range changed during the rut -Bucks movi...
METHODICALLY Hunting a Kentucky PUBLIC BRUTE! Giving the BUCK the WIND, Hunting the RIGHT Spot OFTEN
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In this video, Andrew Butler details the hunt for a brute of a public land whitetail in Kentucky! Subjects include: - Setting a goal of tagging a 150" buck - Finding the right mix of habitat and terrain - Using a "killing wind" to get close to bucks - Hunting a spot 20 times in one season - Clean access being key to targeting upper echelon bucks - The story of how the hunt went down! We also hi...
Solving the MYSTERY of BUCK BEDDING! Whitetail GPS Study w/ Dr Bronson Strickland
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In this video we do a DEEP DIVE on all things buck bedding with Mississippi State University's Dr. Bronson Strickland! MSU has conducted a series of GPS studies on free-range whitetail deer in Mississippi. They specifically looked at things like buck bedding, buck travel and more. Subjects include: - Is there really such a thing as a "buck's bedroom"? - What the data says about how often bucks ...
Are BIG RUBS or BIG SCRAPES better for HUNTING MATURE BUCKS?
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This is a clip from The Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast EP. 588 - ua-cam.com/video/P-jlsGBl1oo/v-deo.html Jeff Baggett and Travis Lee are extremely successful at tagging mature bucks in South Alabama. In this video, we ask them about whether signpost rubs or community scrapes are better for getting pictures of MATURE BUCKS and hunting them.
ONE Simple Step to SEE DEER MORE OFTEN!
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This is a clip from The Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast EP. 586 - ua-cam.com/video/7oNfKB3uy8w/v-deo.html Kelsey Moss is extremely consistent when it comes to tagging mature bucks on public land in both Tennessee and Arkansas. We asked him what his main tip was for just staying on the deer, and working out a strategy where he is seeing deer almost every time he goes into the woods. It all boils do...
ALABAMA Wildlife Dept on DO WE NEED MORE HUNTERS? Plus BLACK PANTHER SIGHTINGS in the South
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On this episode we are talking with Marianne Gauldin, Bridget Murphy and Olivia Wilkes of The Alabama Department of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries! Subjects include: - Alabama's new initiative to bring education on hunting & conservation efforts to Alabama's schools and colleges -nA discussion on R3 (recruit, retain, reactivate) - Do we really need more hunters? - Conservation projects and f...
UNLOCKING BUCK Travel LOOPS with GPS Studies! Do they use WIND DIRECTION to TRAVEL?
UNLOCKING BUCK Travel LOOPS with GPS Studies! Do they use WIND DIRECTION to TRAVEL?
RULE OF THUMB for Knowing if BUCK SIGN was Made AT NIGHT or IN THE DAY!
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This is a clip from The Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast EP. 586 - ua-cam.com/video/7oNfKB3uy8w/v-deo.html How do you know if buck sign was made at night or during the day? Kelsey Moss of Arkansas gives the RULE OF THUMB to know if that buck sign was made during hunting hours!
Predict BUCK TRAVEL ROUTES using THIS technique!
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Today we are throwing it back to one of our all time favorites, EP 300 with our buddy Clifton Denney! This episode has produced a ton of listener success stories over the years and we felt this was the perfect time to bring it back to the top of the feed! Have you ever had the wind switch and swirl on you in the stand? If you've hunted for any length of time then the answer is yes - and today w...
How Bucks REVEAL their RUT LOOP with Rubs!
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Daniel Williams of @thecedarridgechronicles shares his experience finding a buck's "rut loop" by locating rubs! This is a clip from Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast 584 - ua-cam.com/video/rfO8I19ETT0/v-deo.html
SIGNPOST RUBS for Buck Inventory | Listener Q&A!
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SIGNPOST RUBS for Buck Inventory | Listener Q&A!
TAXIDERMIST REVEALS DEADLY BIG BUCK TACTIC! Perfect for those with LIMITED TIME to hunt!
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Daniel Williams of @thecedarridgechronicles has honed THIS tactic to help him catch up with mature bucks year after year, even with limited time! This is a clip from the Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast EP. 584 - ua-cam.com/video/rfO8I19ETT0/v-deo.html
Hunting BIG BUCK HIDEOUTS | Early Season Deer Hunting Tactics | Using RUBS to FIND BUCKS! EP. 588
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In this video we are with Travis Lee and Jeff Baggett, both hailing from South Alabama, talking about targeting mature bucks in the Deep South! Subjects include: - Locating a big bucks hideout - How to find out where to hunt when EVERYTHING is super thick - Why big bucks are predictable in early season...EVEN in the thickets of the Deep South - Why Travis and Jeff prefer signpost rubs over scra...
HUNTING BAREFOOT, Stand Access, How to Keep FEET DRY & FRESH while Hunting - EP. 587
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HUNTING BAREFOOT, Stand Access, How to Keep FEET DRY & FRESH while Hunting - EP. 587
SCRATCHING OUT THE TOUGH BUCKS! Public Land Archery Hunting Mature Whitetails - EP. 586
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SCRATCHING OUT THE TOUGH BUCKS! Public Land Archery Hunting Mature Whitetails - EP. 586
BACKDATE Big Bucks In Your Area! Works in BIG WOODS or THICKETS! | EP. 585
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BACKDATE Big Bucks In Your Area! Works in BIG WOODS or THICKETS! | EP. 585
This Will CHANGE THE WAY YOU HUNT DEER! Find a MATURE BUCKS SCHEDULE & WHEN TO HUNT HIM!
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This Will CHANGE THE WAY YOU HUNT DEER! Find a MATURE BUCKS SCHEDULE & WHEN TO HUNT HIM!
One of THE BEST THINGS you can do to increase your odds this season! PLUS Scrape Tactics & More Q&A
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One of THE BEST THINGS you can do to increase your odds this season! PLUS Scrape Tactics & More Q&A
BACK TO BACK ALABAMA 10 POINTS! Public Land, Big Woods Buck hunting w/ Michael Pike - EP. 582
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BACK TO BACK ALABAMA 10 POINTS! Public Land, Big Woods Buck hunting w/ Michael Pike - EP. 582
5 BAMA GOBBLERS IN 7 DAYS! Andrew & Thomas' Hunt Breakdowns!
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5 BAMA GOBBLERS IN 7 DAYS! Andrew & Thomas' Hunt Breakdowns!
The ULTIMATE GUIDE to WHITETAIL HUNTING TERMINOLOGY - Everything You Need to Know to SCOUT/HUNT DEER
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The ULTIMATE GUIDE to WHITETAIL HUNTING TERMINOLOGY - Everything You Need to Know to SCOUT/HUNT DEER
JACOB TAGGED OUT! 4 Birds in 7 Days Using COVERT CALLING - EP 579
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JACOB TAGGED OUT! 4 Birds in 7 Days Using COVERT CALLING - EP 579
DEER HUNTING! Farm Update, Bouncing Between Public & Private, STALKING a Bedded Buck In Thick Pines
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DEER HUNTING! Farm Update, Bouncing Between Public & Private, STALKING a Bedded Buck In Thick Pines
CALLING A GOBBLER THROUGH WIDE OPEN WOODS! Alabama Public Land Long Beard & Trail Cam Check - 577
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CALLING A GOBBLER THROUGH WIDE OPEN WOODS! Alabama Public Land Long Beard & Trail Cam Check - 577
SIMPLE & EFFECTIVE Turkey Hunting! Don't Overthink It! Southern Turkey Hunting, Greg Maher - EP. 576
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SIMPLE & EFFECTIVE Turkey Hunting! Don't Overthink It! Southern Turkey Hunting, Greg Maher - EP. 576
Not Quite a Textbook Roost Hunt! Andrew's Longbeard! - EP. 575
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Not Quite a Textbook Roost Hunt! Andrew's Longbeard! - EP. 575
How to CALL TURKEYS like the OLD SCHOOL PROS! Turkey Calling Demo with Ron "Coach" Watters - EP. 574
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How to CALL TURKEYS like the OLD SCHOOL PROS! Turkey Calling Demo with Ron "Coach" Watters - EP. 574
SPRING DEER SCOUTING, Hunting Very Small Properties, Tree Saddle Recommendation
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SPRING DEER SCOUTING, Hunting Very Small Properties, Tree Saddle Recommendation
YO-YO Calling To Make GOBBLERS BREAK AND COME IN! EP. 572
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YO-YO Calling To Make GOBBLERS BREAK AND COME IN! EP. 572

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @uactedstupidly
    @uactedstupidly 8 годин тому

    I killed an mature 8pt and a mature 10pt 2 days apart in the same spot thanks to that type of historical trail cam records.

  • @thehuntingcamp2363
    @thehuntingcamp2363 10 годин тому

    Looking forward to trying this out. I'd definitely like to see this with historical data for sure. I might be getting a lease to some private where I can run cameras this year. So would be worth a try. Just hunt over food this year and leave everything else with cams.

  • @Buy_YT_Views_596
    @Buy_YT_Views_596 10 годин тому

    The future depends on what you do today. - Mahatma Gandhi

    • @Halcyon1861
      @Halcyon1861 2 години тому

      I am the truth, the way, the life, no man comes to the Father but by me-Jesus Christ

  • @FishingLifeTV225
    @FishingLifeTV225 11 годин тому

    100% agree with this guy. Have a 1 mile stretch on Mississippi that is exactly what he is describing. We don’t always kill a booner but we always see solid 130 inch bucks on public

  • @brettbeato4774
    @brettbeato4774 11 годин тому

    Would be cool to see how the bedding changed with human pressure, if there was any. Roads, tree stands, feeders, houses etc..

  • @jasonteebo1437
    @jasonteebo1437 12 годин тому

    I'd like to know how many actual different bedding areas those beds are in

  • @user-gj3sz8me7p
    @user-gj3sz8me7p 13 годин тому

    Damn it I went and grabbed the note book and pen! Go to hit play only to get it premieres in 18 hrs. This better be good lol

  • @chrisbacarella839
    @chrisbacarella839 14 годин тому

    I don't know about how many beds but I like giving them dirt naps

  • @glennl9630
    @glennl9630 22 години тому

    Cameras will hopefully be illegal on public land!!

  • @buck16
    @buck16 23 години тому

    Great study. One observation no one usually mentions is that as the season moves on and the Bucks get to the food plots later and later it coincides with the fact that their routes have gradually lost more and more leaves on the bushes, shrubs, and small and large trees making them feel more vulnerable and therefor making them move later and later.

  • @stdavis22
    @stdavis22 День тому

    take a drink every time Andrew says "like"

  • @benbearkiller
    @benbearkiller День тому

    Man if y’all could bring him on again and have him a few different toppo examples and let him talk about them

  • @bjmgolf3651
    @bjmgolf3651 День тому

    Great advice on hunting the rut ! Hope you guys have an awesome 2024!

  • @ShaynaGilbert-ln9xg
    @ShaynaGilbert-ln9xg 2 дні тому

    We owned the same piece of property since 1984 it sure doesn't work that way on us

  • @kylebell850
    @kylebell850 2 дні тому

    Please do a study in the Bankhead forest.

  • @randythompson7497
    @randythompson7497 2 дні тому

    love it

  • @kylemartinson722
    @kylemartinson722 2 дні тому

    I run cams year round. Our biggest buck 150s lived in a 2 acre brushlot for 2 months during rut and never left that brushlot in daylight. Every deer is different.

  • @josephjernigan9288
    @josephjernigan9288 2 дні тому

    What a great podcast, I love his energy and I can’t wait to try this new trick.

  • @deerfishing1
    @deerfishing1 2 дні тому

    So the magical question of the day. With this information where do you set up??? Do you follow them into something that looks good. Or set up a ways down from the big daddy rub where you think he’ll be in daylight.

  • @Ben_Allgood
    @Ben_Allgood 2 дні тому

    Dr. Storm is doing GPS studies with bucks and bedding in Wisconsin.

  • @carolinaunearthed7506
    @carolinaunearthed7506 2 дні тому

    Would love to see the same study’s done on small acreage like 80acre block what would be the acreage used

  • @user-kp1ke2ru7w
    @user-kp1ke2ru7w 2 дні тому

    Great episode. Love listening to other listener's having success from techniques they have learned from the podcast just as i have.To me this is the ONLY podcast that pertains to techniques hunting in Alabama. Keep up the good work us listener's appreciate you guys

  • @northernboers5969
    @northernboers5969 2 дні тому

    This study is great for the area with relatively low predation(coyotes, bobcats) but we have to understand areas with high predation areas(Timberwolves, mountain lions). In the area we hunt in there is high predation. A human/ coyotes and a pack of wolves are two completely different threats to deer. I'd like to see this study in a high predation areas. I think the bedding areas would become more pronounced to security cover and how they use the wind to their advantage.

    • @thesouthernoutdoorsmen
      @thesouthernoutdoorsmen 2 дні тому

      On that note make sure you tune it for the part 2 to this episode that comes out Monday. For a study like what your asking for you would need to have a DNR or University in the North to conduct that study.

  • @cooterbrown1703
    @cooterbrown1703 2 дні тому

    Great stuff. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoy the deer biologist episodes.

  • @sandych33ks1
    @sandych33ks1 3 дні тому

    So if i have 60 acres and cover food etc that big buck i had on camera came through every 5 to 6 days. The smaller bucks were there daily. So from what you said that buck covers 200 acres roughly. So with that info , if im just sitting in my stand i cant really burn out that stand ?

    • @thesouthernoutdoorsmen
      @thesouthernoutdoorsmen 3 дні тому

      Maybe - that probably depends on how you access that stand and whether or not you are bumping deer. If you can get in, hunt, and leave without them knowing you were there then you could hunt that spot as much as you want

  • @samhammond8092
    @samhammond8092 3 дні тому

    Was there a popular time frame they noticed more movement during hunting season in the woods or anywhere beside plots?

  • @TimHollis3006
    @TimHollis3006 3 дні тому

    Sad news for people that don’t hunt big acreage

    • @dougkraemer8327
      @dougkraemer8327 2 дні тому

      You should have realized that already and not be surprised.

    • @TimHollis3006
      @TimHollis3006 2 дні тому

      @@dougkraemer8327 well I own 500 acres, and it doesn’t seem like enough after listening to the home ranges. How much land do you own?

    • @Big_Ballz1983
      @Big_Ballz1983 2 дні тому

      You just need the right acre

    • @deathandtaxes9997
      @deathandtaxes9997 День тому

      It’s plenty of land. The buck doesn’t have to be on your property 100% of the time to kill him

  • @jeremycavaretta1035
    @jeremycavaretta1035 3 дні тому

    Such a great podcast! Love hearing these successes stories we can all relate to. Do you guys also interview people that kill big deer in the North East?

  • @whitetailhungry6899
    @whitetailhungry6899 3 дні тому

    53:32 but here’s the question, that needs to be answered. If you overlayed all of the bucks beds, how many of them are common? Meaning more than 1 buck is using the same bed. That would be super interesting to see. Particularly the oldest bucks

    • @ukjw2
      @ukjw2 День тому

      Go read dans stuff. He put out the same info as this study except did it many years ago and didn’t need collars to do it.

  • @gordonwagner6932
    @gordonwagner6932 3 дні тому

    Very educational and l enjoyed. It very much.😊😊

  • @robertrice7492
    @robertrice7492 3 дні тому

    sounds like he was hunting Ft.Knox with certain areas being open only at certain times

  • @davetoms63
    @davetoms63 3 дні тому

    Hi folks

  • @chattahoocheeoutdoorsman4865

    Finally got to watch this one. Great episode fellas! I guess I'm the only one with eyes here. Andrew I'm going to be needing one of those next weekend 😎

  • @bassamaticfpv4354
    @bassamaticfpv4354 4 дні тому

    Is his dates in southern Alabama in feb ? All I here is they have feb rut down there ?

    • @thesouthernoutdoorsmen
      @thesouthernoutdoorsmen 3 дні тому

      Not where he currently hunts. But there are other areas of Alabama with a February rut

  • @tylercagle1486
    @tylercagle1486 4 дні тому

    Don Higgins been doing this for years. He talks about this all the time.

  • @thecedarridgechronicles
    @thecedarridgechronicles 4 дні тому

    My favorite thing about y’all’s approach to hunting education is y’all’s ability to set aside your egos, biases, and opinions and turn them into questions. By getting someone else’s take on a situation before voicing y’all’s opinion you really get a great amount of info that is unique to the guest, hunter, or researcher. It makes the podcasts all about the information, not about y’all’s promotion, and it is so helpful for the listener. Once again, great podcast.

  • @naimliss4488
    @naimliss4488 5 днів тому

    How does any deer have 55 beds in 14 days.

  • @cameronlancaster2456
    @cameronlancaster2456 5 днів тому

    Everytime Jacob says "select cut pines" I hear "slut cut pines" 😂

  • @robertshepard8482
    @robertshepard8482 5 днів тому

    Great content!

  • @iam_np4
    @iam_np4 5 днів тому

    How do I listen to ep. 141. Great stuff thank you

  • @austenstults8707
    @austenstults8707 5 днів тому

    Man those hats are 🔥

  • @chasearmstrong6742
    @chasearmstrong6742 6 днів тому

    This is amazing content. Hats off to Mississippi State for coming on the podcast and helping clarify and share some new research with the public.

  • @christophertowsley8563
    @christophertowsley8563 6 днів тому

    Iv been a date hunter the past two years and will never go back! Changed my entire life. Grandpa sat on a certain tree and certain time of the year ever year and crack a big one and I never could figure it out till now lol

  • @curtismerriman9956
    @curtismerriman9956 6 днів тому

    Andrew asked how would you kill the buck taking different trail to and from a bedding area. Use Natures corn pile AKA scrapes. It’s a target in a sea of timber. Picking the times they like to visit them might be the nail in the coffin.

  • @richardbates7552
    @richardbates7552 6 днів тому

    What week in January was this ? Y’all covered up in bucks

  • @MrSquidwardGames
    @MrSquidwardGames 6 днів тому

    40 mins in, very good!

  • @curtismerriman9956
    @curtismerriman9956 6 днів тому

    Great job at asking questions guys. Another thing to consider on highly pressured national forest is the fact that only certain personality types of bucks make it to maturity. Not the rut crazy ones live past 1 1/2

  • @sniper12589
    @sniper12589 6 днів тому

    You guys are spot on talking about how different it is in the Midwest. I’m located in north east Indiana and you have small blocks of woods 3-5-20 acre blocks 400-800 yards apart. You can blow out your woods easily. We hunted a 20 acre woods getting lots of deer on camera but my buddy could never could get an arrow in one. About 1000 yards across the street is a 2.5 acre woods that no one hunts and I told him that’s where the deer are at. He blew it off thinking I was crazy until one night he sent me a video from his front porch of more than a dozen deer breaching cover right at dark from that woods. Yes you can look around and pick out where the deer might be but the key around my area for good bucks is to look at the small grassy strips along creeks and ditches. Or a random tree out in the middle of a farm field surrounded by less than a quarter acre of brush. Everyone around here are in the woods but always get big big bucks on camera but hardly ever see them and it’s all bc they hold tight to those ditch cover that’s always over looked.

  • @doncampbell1961
    @doncampbell1961 6 днів тому

    i have always wondered if deer are not coming out closer to dark or after dark , not because of pressure but because its getting dark earlier. he comes out early sept at 7 pm two hurs before sunset , but a month later its a half hour before and a month after that its dark but its still 7 pm.