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Iowa Permission Farm | Public Land Velvet Scouting
Ross Weeks is on his new permission farm in Iowa hanging a couple Rivers Edge Tree-stands along with throwing up a couple Moultrie cells cams. Ross and the new interns scout out this new farm and start a game-plan for this fall. A few evenings later the three of them drive around Iowa public land and run into a couple giant Iowa bucks.
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New Cage Blind | Summer Whitetail Prep❕
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Michael Mancl is back at his permission farm and today he and the boys are throwing up a new cage blind. Then Dan Schubring heads over to Jimbo's place in Wisconsin to do some scouting for the upcoming fall. TBP Merch www.thebreakingpointtv.com/merch First Lite www.firstlite.com Phoneskope: Use Code TBP15 For 15% Off At Checkout phoneskope.com Lumenok lumenok.com
Whitetail Work | Iowa 2024
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.14 дней назад
In this weeks Semi-Live Michael Mancl knocks out some chores on his permission farms. He filled his new water hole and got his big plot sprayed and ready to be tilled up. TBP Merch www.thebreakingpointtv.com/merch First Lite www.firstlite.com Phoneskope: Use Code TBP15 For 15% Off At Checkout phoneskope.com Lumenok lumenok.com
Whitetail Prep Work | New Permission Farms
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Месяц назад
Whitetail Prep Work | New Permission Farms
Late Spring Action | Wisconsin Turkey Hunting
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Месяц назад
Late Spring Action | Wisconsin Turkey Hunting
Wisconsin Turkey Hunting | EAST-SIDE DOUBLE
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Wisconsin Turkey Hunting | EAST-SIDE DOUBLE
Wisconsin Turkey Hunting | MID SEASON BIRDS
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Wisconsin Turkey Hunting | MID SEASON BIRDS
Early Season Turkey Action | Wisconsin
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Early Season Turkey Action | Wisconsin
Iowa Turkey Hunting | OPENING DAY DOUBLE
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.2 месяца назад
Iowa Turkey Hunting | OPENING DAY DOUBLE
Nebraska Shed Hunt | Michigan Whitetail Prep
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Nebraska Shed Hunt | Michigan Whitetail Prep
Iowa Offseason Prep | Water Holes | Rubbing Posts | Treestands
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 месяца назад
Iowa Offseason Prep | Water Holes | Rubbing Posts | Treestands
IOWA TREESTAND & FOOD PLOT STRATEGY
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 месяца назад
IOWA TREESTAND & FOOD PLOT STRATEGY
Shed Hunt | Scouting Missouri Public Land
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 месяца назад
Shed Hunt | Scouting Missouri Public Land
MOUNTAIN LION ENCOUNTER | Shed Hunting Iowa
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MOUNTAIN LION ENCOUNTER | Shed Hunting Iowa
I'm looking for my mommy 😀😲☹️😩😬
Actually, yeah, I would
Yea
I love my Hoyt Dorado 👍
You want to kill something that beautiful?
Chain of life buddy
Do you have an update on the condition of the blind?
We will do a blind up day in a up and coming video 👍
Railroad spots always produce large bucks for some odd reason
Heck yes!
what size and type of lens is on that camera. The image quality and zoom seem to be outstanding
We used a few different lenses for this project. Sony 70-200, Sigma 24-70, and Sigma 12-28.
You think the hunting will be better this year
I hope so. We’ve had a wet summer so far so the deer should put on some inches.
Those are some very nice bucks, and they still have time to grow yet. Great video guys.
Thank you Mitchell!!
Great buck, man! Gotta love Illinois.
You bet bud! 🤟
Awesome job....thank you
Thanks for watching 👍
Keep up with the open mind. Nice rig that you have. I chose the hoyt 2 piece quiver for mine. The idea being more surface points, vibration control, and it would still fit my RX7's that would not get loose as a QD may do. As mentioned, you have a unique stringing technique. Since I have been using elevated rests since 1977 on the Ben Pearson and the Bear 50lb and 60lb ers, I automatically went to that format for the satori as well. The Satori is my first ILF and love the tweaking of limbs or setup to make this your own! What a feature. Love it!!!! Changing out the grips already though. Too much irritation to the top of my grip hand. Enjoy the new bow and keep on learning.
Thank you so much for the reply and feedback. What is your recommendation for a stringing technique. The method I used is what was recommended in most videos I’ve watched.
Where can i get this text book you speak of?? I hear You Tubers always talk about a text book but never a link to it. I would like the book. Thank you
We will get you a copy 😂
I want a signed copy 😂
Pretty cool 👍
Thank you 👍
Monster
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There's a good one
You bet! 👍
That blin look cool
Thanks for. They are pretty slick 👊
Great update guys.
Yeah boy!!!!
I like to mow before spraying tall weeds like that. Seems to kill better when you spray the shorter weeds. Keep up the hard work, it’ll pay off in the fall!
Thank you. We look forward to giving more updates on this food plot project.
can i ask what county this was in?
Awesome buck! sorry for your loss. first video I've watched..you got a new subscriber and ill be watching the rest. good luck in the future seasons
Thank you for the sub! We appreciate the support and welcome to the channel👊
Just wondering why you didn't bury the blue water tank to the rim? since it's on a bit of a slope, don't you think it could self fill a little when it does rain? I understand your limited on equipment for a tank that size though. And, as long as it's working, that's all that matters. I was just curious.
Great question. The main reason I didn’t bury it to start this year is because I know of other guys in the area that have had good luck with not bury the larger size tanks. If I want to in the future I might change my mind. Once thing I have noticed though that the water temp with it not being buried appears to be warmer. So if I do decide to bury it in the future that may be the main reason for making the change.
Very interesting way to sting the bow. Why not jsut do it the easy (right) way? Any advantage to doing it the hard way?
Bad shot no excuse. Congratulations if your happy.
Accomplishment is tough to measure … seems like you got a bunch done. What brand of water tubs are those?
Thank you. These are the tanks I used in the video. www.fleetfarm.com/detail/behlen-country-625-gal-poly-round-stock-tank/0000101741574?bc=11798%7C11799%7C11807%7C11812
I went out last Tuesday with the tractor and started clearing some trails and also mowed an area for a small plot and got my feeder setup on one of the properties. 95-100 degrees already in Oklahoma!
That’s sounds like a good start. Good luck and stay hydrated in that heat 🍻
Lookin good fellas, my deer love the recharge!
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You need a rigid(hard hose) to empty your tote, takes 2 minutes to unload the whole tote
That would be nice 👍
2 minutes?! Giving yourself a lot of credit. Old guy like you probably needs a blue chew to get the hose hard. 🙃
Or a piece of rain gutter to transfer the water.
@@joshanderson1901now that’s genius.
Dnr have been denying it for years. I saw one 10 years ago in Polk county. Everyone says …. are you sure it was a mountain lion etc and trust me when you see mountain lion you know exactly what it is! I’m so grateful for other people now telling their stories because eventually the Dnr will have to admit it. To be honest, I’m not in favor of them. It really freaked me out and it’s made me very aware every time I’m out. Admittedly, I’ve not seen one since, but it’s not a good feeling to know that they are there.
It’s is definitely not a good feeling when you run into one. Thank you for sharing your story.
I trust you man, every word you said about the DNR denying the cougars, I grew up near some state land in Minnesota. A guy I knew would always be saying to be careful and cautious going in there, and look above you every once in awhile. I’ve only seen a glimpse of one but hadn’t spoken much about it.
Sunrise til sundown waiting for the perfect deer
Amen! 👊
I've only shot traditional 7 months so far but I've learned a ton from trial and error. First thing I wouldn't shoot any more weight than 55lbs I've got bows all the way up to 70lbs what you run into with heavier draw bows is you have to front load the crap out of your arrows to get your arrow weight in that 10-12gpp range also soon as you start front loading your arrows more than 250-300 grains total I get knock high that you can't get out unless you raise your nock point to high to correct nock high usually have to choose a stiffer spine and then it makes your arrow hang out to far because you can't cut it down enough. Satoris are rated 21inch riser and short limbs I believe every 2 inches on riser shorter than 21 gives you 2 lbs over what the limbs are listed at. Depending on your draw length your bow will tune good with a 340 spine and 250-300 total up front bare shaft tune once u get your form down again don't chase weight turns into more issues than it's worth if you shoot 3 under I've had good tuning anywhere from 5/8-a full inch above center I recommend timing some floss for nock points until you find where your bow likes the more weight up front the higher that nock point will end up
That is alot of very good and helpful advice. Thank you so much for taking to time to pass along all of your knowledge. Appreciate you watching the channel and we are excited to bring more Trad videos your way 👍.
Why hasnt he been on AMG? He should have won it a couple times by now
Thuesday...😂❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice...Why didnt you show the main camera footage on the first deer?
In our intern series we are just trying to tell the stories through the interns day to day work. You can watch with hunt in its entirety on another video on our channel.
55 pounds is a lot of weight coming from the compound. You most probably are going to be overbowed. It is much better to go lighter (40-45 pounds) and then increase than get too heavy and start picking bad habits when shooting. Also, keep it as simple as possible. In trad, you do not need all the gismos you use on compound bows. So shims, stabilizers, etc.. are really not needed. I shot since I was 9 years old & always from the bow shelf and only with string and limb silencers as the only accessories. Glad to see you are getting into traditional bow hunting. It is magical and you will enjoy it.
To be fair the satori is easier to draw I've got a satori that draws 70.6lb @28 and a 60lb bear super grizzly the satori is way easier to pull
I will say the 55lbs does draw smooth but it will take some shooting to build up a little more muscle strength.
Thank you for all the great advice. I’m very excited to dive into the traditional world.
Maybe a little less talking
If you have trouble getting a good tune or Nock high year don’t be afraid to try an elevated rest. (The bear weather rest is actually a great affordable option). It will also get the arrow up closer to your eye and can help with accuracy. Looking forward to watching you get in the woods with it!
Thank you for the advice 👍
I can’t wait for your follow up video to get your thoughts, I’m considering going traditional only because a lot less things to go wrong compared to compound and in the long run cheaper and definitely a lighter setup. I’ve got a long bow but it doesn’t fit my long draw length in a compound I’m 31.5 to 32” so I’m limited, but good luck on your adventure ✌🏻👍🇺🇸
Thank you. We are excited to share this journey.
Great rundown on the bow.
Thank you bud 👊
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Is it private property or is it public if it is please tell me the coordinates
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Just out of curiosity, couldn’t have you spread the fert first, disked, spread seed and cultipacked and had similar results and not having to go over it so many times?
Because the sorghum seed germinates the best at 1.5 inches under the ground. So dragging it makes sure it gets the extra dirt on top when you go to pack it. It also makes everything nice and level for when you go to pack it. You can still get decent results by just packing it. We just like to take the extra step when planting bigger seeds.
Nice to see a channel who also cares about “quality “ footage…and not just content.
Thank you. We greatly appreciate that 👍
can you go over what you use for your mineral site?
Yes we will in the coming weeks 👍
Zach Efrons brother is back at it!!
😂😂😂
What kind of electric bikes you guys using and what you think?
It’s the Mac Hunt by Trick Outdoors trickoutdoors.com/pages/mavhunt-electric-hunting-bike
It will be here before you know it, working on my property this coming weekend.
Way to get a early jump 👊
Samitches or samitches 🤣🤣🤣good job guys
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