This is the EASIEST way to get a big buck within bow range this fall! #bowhunting

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Published 2023-07-31

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  • @coopmuzzy75
    Pay 5 million dollars and buy a small farm in the Midwest
  • @willharvell9753
    It would be like putting a keg of beer out and waiting for me to show up
  • @Noneyabiz001
    Learned the hard way that this doesn’t fly in Pa. My friend was hunting next to a creek, the deer had its front two feet in the water. The deer bent down to drink and my buddy fired. The game commission nailed him. Said, that because the front feet of the deer were in the water that the shot was illegal. Said , the deer was considered to be swimming or wading in the water. BS charge! The guy tried to fight it but no luck, it ended up sticking. The WCO said, he could write us all up for aiding him in the commission of a crime cause we were part of his hunting party. Long after the hearing we found out that the magistrates are not familiar with game laws at all and basically just go by what the WCO tells them. Chances are, if he’d taken it to a higher court he’d have won. He was happy though just paying the fine and getting to keep his license 🪪
  • @sullivanwelty7331
    Yeah water sources work if you live in a desert. Try hunting a water source in Washington. Good luck.
  • @NoneNone-ou5vp
    I'd say the key to your success seems to be being able to afford a bunch of land you can hunt on
  • @user-mz3fc5wj7v
    What’s the fun in planting and baiting to hunt. Literally takes the definition out of the word. Stalking and scouting and going out into the wild is what hunting is all about.
  • @jessenewsome6966
    Myself and a buddy purchased two plastic kid pools once and buried it in the ground just like this. The game warden seen this after walking our property, flipped both of them over and left instructions for us to call him. We were told that since this wasn't a natural water source, it was considered baiting and was illegal. I live in Georgia and during this time, baiting was illegal. Baiting has now became legal in Georgia, so I don't know if the kid pool idea is still illegal. I'd suggest checking your state laws before implementing this idea. I would also suggest if it's legal, there's might be cheaper alternatives ( Plastic kids pool)
  • @NorthwoodsNomad
    Here in Michigan there’s so many different bodies of water , rivers and lakes and brooks and streams , there’s a water source every 100 ft in the woods . I have hunted public land my whole life and have been very successful over the last 45 years. Do your homework, look at topographical maps and study the lay of the land , find the food sources( farm fields , or natural resources like wild apple trees , oaks and acorns , brassicas and persimmons etc ) water sources , bedding areas , learn the movement of the deer and find the “bottlenecks /funnels” and “curtains” and ridges that they follow . Go the extra distance where most other people aren’t willing to go . Tread lightly , walk slow , keep the wind in front of you , stop look and listen , you’ll be surprised by how much more game you’ll encounter.
  • Im baffled by all the negative commebts in here. Yes, many of you are so superior and so amazing that you barely need a weapon to kill giants. But, the rest of us mere mortals still cling to creative methods like food and water sources. I hunted a 195" buck in illinois for 3 years. Came close many times. I finally put him to sleep over a water hole I installed. My takeaway is this: if you want to kill big bucks you need to be creative, disciplined, and be able to adapt. Great video guy. Dont listen to the jealous haters who haven't killed shit and hate on anyone who does. Every guy im here would die to hunt that same blind and they all know it.
  • @tpalmer4829
    Oh man Deer in New England are snobs about water. It it’s not mountain spring mineral water, they just lift their tail and walk away. :(
  • @stevenvlogsnc
    Thanks for the info! I hadn't even thought of a water area to attract my deer! I may try this before the end of the season.
  • @yvesf5355
    now there's one of the Best if best tip ever thank you
  • @jasonsimmons6684
    I hunt water on public land here in S.E. Kansas and it pays every year. especially as it gets drier all the time