Locate Buck Beds In 5 Easy Steps

Published 2019-12-31
Are you scouting buck beds this off season or hunting them next season? Then these 5 easy buck bed are locating steps will help you find the best buck beds in the area. From major food sources to doe bedding and then to buck bedding, there specific habitat steps that you need to find in order, to eventually locate buck bedding areas.

All Comments (21)
  • @bubcat54
    I found a little doe in my bank account and some big bucks in my wife's purse.
  • @ashtonchilds
    Hey Jeff! I'm 25 and this is my first year into hunting and loving every second I can get out there. Got my first deer ever this year and I plan on spending the year studying and learning to become more knowledgeable and your videos have been a great place to start! Thanks so much. Happy New Year!
  • @jessebaker5007
    Gonna have to start watching these videos twice. Hard to concentrate on what he's saying next when you're thinking about how this info relates to your property
  • @klayvonisme
    Good morning Jeff, thanks for sharing your knowledge, and doing so with such honesty and integrity. Your passion and business success go hand in hand.
  • Thanks, Jeff, for making this seemingly difficult topic easy to understand for the common man.
  • @hallhouse5098
    Yep I always approach mounds and elevated knolls very slowly and cautiously when I’m walking /stalking. I’ll sometimes take 1/2 hour to walk 10 steps if I’m coming upon a suspected elevated buck bed. I’ve pretty much narrowed down my buck bedding areas on our main property. Next year we need to work on some small tract food plots thanks to watching these videos.
  • Been watching all of your videos, very good. I hunted up til I was about 20, never got a deer, didnt see the point as a kid. I'm trying really hard to get a deer this year, along with what I remember and what I've learned from you and a couple others that sound smart. I'm 42 and hope this is the year. Thanks for your work and time
  • Thanks for all the info, super helpful as I try to learn and improve our property up here in Nova Scotia. Who else spotted the second buck in the photo at 9:16.. Decent headgear on him too.
  • @Jwscrogg947
    Jeff, thank you for your content! After every video I watch I think “surely I’ve watched them all” but the content just keeps coming! I’m a beginning hunter from Mississippi hunting my 13 acre private parcel. I enjoy your tips, and sharing of useful knowledge!
  • Love your content! Discovered you last year before the season started and began implementing your principles and harvested my target buck in three sits!
  • @Danyang1
    I would love to see you do a video on just maybe looking on Google earth map and show high percentage diversity spots on maybe land you've been on to help give a better idea of maybe what specifics to look for?
  • This was such a good video, had to watch it twice. Thanks for sharing this info. Beginner hunter on some challenging public land, trying to learn all that I can.
  • Thank you I will take as much info on buck bedding as I can get. Extremely interesting!!
  • You have such a he a full of knowledge on whitetail habitat, and what it needs to look like.... Such a great skill set to have... I'd like to spend a little time inside your head just to make my time in the woods even better.... Thanks for all the info
  • @JMS_Outdoors
    Thanks for putting out good content. I found your channel after I got my new bow this year, and I look forward to implementing some of your strategy for this coming years hunting seasons. Have a great new year!
  • @MrKazmael
    this year is the first year i have gone deer hunting in 20 years. im 36 years old and an avid turkey hunter but went deer hunting this year with my buddy got one. my buddy has 55 acres in east tennessee and wants me to get the property good for deer hunting. im glad i watched watched some of your videos before commiting i now have a much more solid plan. thanks for your content!
  • @ronlongwell424
    This is very helpful! Thanks, Jeff. My challenge, though, is finding the food. My piece of public in middle TN has loads of diversity, but the only close ag is a couple of huge sod farms.
  • Looks like your final video for 2019! Thank you for a great year of FREE information. Your explanation of weather and high value days have improved my time in the woods exponentially, thank you. There is so much junk science information out there, you are the only one that is trust worthy & credible. The proof is on my wall! Happy New year!