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Hunterworks Outdoors
United States
Registrace 13. 05. 2022
Check out our farm! We love hunting, tractors, and spending time outside!
Instagram: @hunterworksoutdoors
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40FT Bridge Across the Creek, Build/Update
Thanks for watching Hunterworks Outdoors CZcams Channel!
If you have questions about our farm or products we use in the videos, feel free to contact us!
Todd: todd@hunterworks.com
Hunter: hunter@hunterworks.com
Website: www.hunterworksoutdoors.com
Main Business: www.hunterworks.com (ATVUTV CVT Clutching)
If you have questions about our farm or products we use in the videos, feel free to contact us!
Todd: todd@hunterworks.com
Hunter: hunter@hunterworks.com
Website: www.hunterworksoutdoors.com
Main Business: www.hunterworks.com (ATVUTV CVT Clutching)
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Year 2: Fall No Till Drill Food Plot. Success or Failure?
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February 1st, Fall update, No Till Drill Series. This particular spot has been our experimental field over the last couple of years. Check out the other videos on no till drill planting at our farm! Thanks for watching Hunterworks Outdoors CZcams Channel! If you have questions about our farm or products we use in the videos, feel free to contact us! Todd: todd@hunterworks.com Hunter: hunter@hun...
Fuel Tanks: Should have done this a long time ago!
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We recently found out someone in our local area will deliver tanks and gas right to the farm. We have a lot of equipment, running on diesel and regular gas, so this is really convenient for us. Gas prices are right at or sometimes less than going to the pump! Our particular business that we use will provide a tank for free if you use enough gas. We are sharing this because you may or may not ha...
Kubota Excavator to Skid Steer Adapter
zhlédnutí 383Před 5 měsíci
We purchased this ATI Adapter a while back for our Kubota KX057-5. We wanted the ability to use multiple implements on our excavator that we could not before. This gives us more opportunity to make jobs easier. It really came in handy when we picked up the Danuser Hammer to drive 6x6 fence post and 20 ft telephone poles into the ground. We enjoyed using this product so we established a relation...
Our New Kubota Quick Attach Weld-On Ears (KX057, KX191, U55)
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We saw a need and created 3/4 inch Steel Quick Attach Ears for our Kubota KX057 Excavator. These also are compatible with the U55 and KX191. If you are interested in a set, click the link below. Some Excavator Implements like the rotating log grapple used in the video require a steel plate and ears for mounting. If you are interested in rotating log grapple contact www.grapplepros.com and talk ...
Year 2: No Till Summer Plot, Success or Failure??
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We have been in a No Till Drill rotation for 2 years, Fall and Summer plots. We are in no affiliation with a company and we are showing OUR way of doing things on the farm. I hope you guys find this helpful. We wanted to give an update on how our summer food plot turned out in year 2 leading into the fall year 3. Check out the video and continue our journey through the No Till Drill practice on...
3-in-1 Food Plot: Keep Deer, Fat and Happy, All Year Long
zhlédnutí 252Před 9 měsíci
We established a stand of Tecomate Monster Mix Clover in one section of our field and a Summer/Fall, no till drill, stand on the north end. This allows us to keep food year round for wildlife. The deer, turkey, and various bugs love the clover and give the normal no till crops better yield when it is time to grow. We have seen the most deer and turkeys on our property this year due to the amoun...
DIY 40ft. Bridge Build Across A Creek
zhlédnutí 3,3KPřed 9 měsíci
The Creek on our property is the lowest it has been in 4 years. My dad and I took the opportunity to build this awesome bridge across the creek. We recently build a road to get from one side of the property to the other and this bridge was the missing link. We are not completely done but the ground work is laid out. If the water rises, we can still finish the build out! Link to Road To Nowhere ...
Expanding the Duck Hole!!!
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Hey guys, we are at a stopping point on the new addition to our Father and Son Duck Hole Build from last year. If you missed it, we posted a series of videos where we took a low spot on our property to create a wood duck paradise. We had a blowout in our dam and we needed to redo things for 2023. Check out the video on this years build to see the improvements. Leave some comments down below if ...
Road To Nowhere Series: Final Touches
zhlédnutí 341Před 9 měsíci
We finished up our road building project. We used a Kubota MX6000 with Grapple bucket to pick up debris, a Kubota 95 Skid Steer with rough bucket to skim the ground, then finally used a Kubota KX057 Excavator along with Skid Steer to move dirt onto the road. That wraps it up. In a couple of months we will check back in and build a bridge across the creek! We are currently moving the equipment o...
Road To Nowhere Series: Cleaning the Creek
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We recently built a road through our property to make moving equipment easier and quicker. It is called the "road to nowhere" because on both sides there is a thicket, and at the very end is a creek. We will build a bridge sooner or later to get across. On the east end we decided to clear out an area next to the creek for a potential deer field and or wildflower nook. So in this video, we used ...
Road To Nowhere Series: Mulching Stumps
zhlédnutí 530Před 10 měsíci
In this video, Dad uses the Kubota Skid Steer with a Diamond Disc Mulcher to eliminate left over stumps from a clearing job. We also were building a road so we can move equipment across the property without the trailer and create a better hunting opportunity. This area is known to be wet so thank goodness for the 3 week drought for making it possible! Instagram: hunterworks outdoors
Four Board Fence Build (Setting the Post) Danuser Hammer
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In this episode we finished putting post down for our four board fence along the trophy pond, then we bounced over to the tractor shed to finish up some dirt work along the pond. Finally, Hunter went over to the duck hole to give a little update. Thanks for watching! Excavator used: Kubota KX057-5 Tractors used: Kubota M4, MX6000, & M5800 Side by Side: Can Am Defender HD10 Limited Hunterwork's ...
Removing 2 Acres of Trees (Kubota KX057-5)
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Removing 2 Acres of Trees (Kubota KX057-5)
Stocking Our Trophy Bass Pond with Female Only F1 Tiger Bass!!
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Stocking Our Trophy Bass Pond with Female Only F1 Tiger Bass!!
No Till Drill: Year 2 Spring. More Lessons Learned, Land Pride 606NT Great Plains
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No Till Drill: Year 2 Spring. More Lessons Learned, Land Pride 606NT Great Plains
Installing New Water Lines at the Tractor Shed
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Installing New Water Lines at the Tractor Shed
Father and Son, Duck Hole Build (Update 3)
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Father and Son, Duck Hole Build (Update 3)
Building 3 Pea Gravel Bream Beds in a 5 Acre Pond
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Building 3 Pea Gravel Bream Beds in a 5 Acre Pond
An Easy Way to Fill Game Feeders - Danuser Mega Mixer S75
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An Easy Way to Fill Game Feeders - Danuser Mega Mixer S75
Hack and Squirt (Tree Removal Method) for Wildlife
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Hack and Squirt (Tree Removal Method) for Wildlife
Father and Son, Duck Hole Build (Update)
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Father and Son, Duck Hole Build (Update)
No Till Drill: Year 2, Lessons Learned Land Pride 606NT Great Plains
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No Till Drill: Year 2, Lessons Learned Land Pride 606NT Great Plains
How to Plant Clover using a No Till Drill Land Pride 606NT Great Plains
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How to Plant Clover using a No Till Drill Land Pride 606NT Great Plains
that's exactly what I need for our creek. It's 9 months later have you had any problems with the water flow?
Enjoying the no till journey!
Having 100 females of any species in the same room is a bad idea.
Did you have an exclusion cage in the plot that only had sorghum that came up? The reason I ask is because I had something similar happen. Inside the exclusion cage all of the plants had come up. Outside of the cage the only thing was sorghum. The deer had eaten everything except the sorghum which made it look like nothing germinated except the sorghum.
I didn't, I suppose that could be it but I have live cameras there and would see them eating it.
Jimmy Houston won’t let u fish in his pond if you have barbed hooks
After reading the comments, I feel sorry for you. You've taken on yourself to do all the work, not only the regular field and plot work, but also the extra time and expense of the camera and editing work to bring these videos to hopefully be helpful to everyone. And then, some negative Neds out there reply with criticism and arrogance, and some of which reveal they either didn't watch the whole video, or are really stupid, because you already answered their question in your video. I just wanna say thank you for your efforts. I have enjoyed learning from many of your experiences, and not just from this no-till stuff, but also the Polaris ranger clutch replacement with an impact that helped me. I just cringe when someone snaps back with a comment that seems like they think they're an expert, and you didn't have a clue. Everyone has to start somewhere and go through a process of learning. Documenting your process and showing the good and bad lessons learned is really helpful to many. At least you're trying something, and having the courage to show the whole world, good or bad. I respect and appreciate that.
I appreciate your comments more than you know and I am not big on the neg nancy's that won't watch the video but comment LOL
What is the reason behind the installation of the pea gravel beds, Was it an idea before going to a female only pond Tnx
We always had the idea even with female only. Bream like the pea gravel to make beds in, easier to make a bed. Raising bream is baitfish for the bass and we like catching them on a fly rod.
What area are you in? Looks mighty warm for day after season. Thanks for your effort!
We are in east central mississippi. Very warm
Any one year update on your successes or failures?
Yes, there is an updated video on this
Kx040, how much weight do you think you could lift with that setup and forks - not high just off the ground enough to move?
Just a heads up. A lot of times brush piles like that are used like predator condos. Might be worth burning
Thanks man, we took the advice and did some burning around the property!
Your building a very Cool, Proffessionaly built, functional bridge, you gotta make that road go somewhere thats woth all this effort. I know it connects your parcels of land, just sounds wrong. Thanx for sharing such intersting build techniques. FYI: This is the best built bridge I have seen, on any CZcams channel, and I watch a lot of build video's. following...
Thank you for that comment. We appreciate it. My dad told me this morning that all he did yesterday afternoon and last night was think about how to build the road up. He will never half way do something that is for sure! When it dries up around here we will do more improvements. Stay tuned for more vids coming in the future. -Hunter
I know you're practicing the no-till method, but do you have any plots that you're still turning over with a harrow? I'm asking because I have a few larger plots, close to 1 acre that I will attempt to no-till this spring -, and I have several small hidey-hole plots at 1/8 -1/4 acre. I'm curious if just a light disc and then broadcast / cultipack to press in. Since it's my first year at no-till , I'm reluctant to try it with all my plots, make sense?
We have a couple new big plots that are traditional but will be converted to no till this summer. Watch this video czcams.com/video/8ybpTc47a5A/video.htmlsi=cPyYCCizrRiwxsC8
Can you do a video on the fuel pump and filter set up?
We could but it is just a fill rite 20 gpm 12 pump with a golden rod 1" filter attached, then I ordered the automatic fill rite nozzle with a hook and swivel for the nozzle.
There's nothing more natural to God's green earth than non native engineered female only fish in a pond. So you can be happy catching "trophies". Next: shooting monster decoy robot trophy deer. And how to install hitch nuts.
Looking good
The grownup field looks good for fawning and turkey nesting cover. I like to leave my fields standing until time to plant fall plots. At that time I bush hog them after planting. However, I don’t plant summer plots in them. What about planting a few fields in straight clover and then drill elbon in the fall after the clover gets established?
We have separate clover fields, in all locations we have a video called 3 in 1 food plots. Also, there is a new video on how these plots did this video is on.
I have a roller chopper for heavier clearing so it's basically a heavier crimper but with straight blades not angles like a crimper- Do you think that if I plant green, I could come back with the chopper and cut my oats and let them fall over my spring seed?
I didn't have a lot of success with the crimper and I can't imagine why what you have would not work though. Can do like us, just try it. Bad part is, have to wait a whole year to change it up again!!! LOL Hence our name year 2 lessons.
Think yall have a great channel!!!! Keep em coming!!!
The most beautiful bass to me are the tiger bass. They are the most aggressive as well
I hope you get it figured out and let us know how you did.
great video!! love the channel keep going!!
Great video great information 🤔F1 tigers bass
Thanks 👍
@@hunterworksoutdoors so the F1 bass does not reproduce ?
I’m not sure why you did all that work, just to plant it with a drill. Seems contradictory to what it’s for. I plant my plots(by broadcasting) into stuff like that behind you and just bushhog over it with great success.
Did you watch the video or just look at the thumbnail? The video explains this and why there is a video called lessons learned.
Also, we use the drill to plant on tradition tilled fields too like clover, how else you gonna get 8lbs over a acre?? When you have one , you use it
I watched the entire video.
@@n2trkys18 Then I do not understand why you asked it. We do things a way not the way and this is how I wanted to start this off with a clean slate again. It worked out pretty well for us. Was 14 deer in that exact spot yesterday afternoon.
Wow amesome!
Definitely following this one. Unfortunate to lose the dam last year but you guys are doing well on equipment for the future!
Thanks man. We are going to get this thing right hopefully lol
Looks great. To bad it didn’t work out last year. I’m looking forward to more updates. If it’s an area prone to flooding, I’d seriously consider rice. If you seen any of my videos this year, you’ve seen how easy it is to grow and with the equipment you have, it will be even easier. Good Luck!
I'll have to check out your videos. I appreciate it!
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You need to make sure you culvert is sized appropriately. Even your spillway won’t be enough if both the culvert and the spillway aren’t big enough.
The excess water is going out the spillway and it will be 24ft wide, it will be plenty big. Thank you for your comment. After getting the berm blown out twice, I think we got this part figured out
how do you fertilize with no till? like when i disc I till broadcast fertilizer and then disc the fertilizer into the ground. Whats the process with no till?
Fertilizer really does not need to be disced in, the rain takes care of it. So just on top of the ground. I never been a fan of discing over it, puts the fertilizer too deep in my opinion
I have an MX5400 and use it on 70 acres and love it!
Really Satisfying to watch, great choice of music your gonna go far!!, greetings from Ireland 🤜🤛
Thank you very much!
Brother you should have burned that off the first and second time if needed and saved all that fuel.
It was not literally that bad and fuel is rather cheap
@@hunterworksoutdoors fuel, time, wear and tear on equip. You said yourself you have other acres and things to do.
Dude your channel is awesome and I am so glad you continue to post updates even if things don’t go as planned! Thank you for sharing !
Thanks man. New duck hole update coming soon! Moving dirt today
I just don’t see the need for a 18k no till drill. I think dr grant woods and others are getting a big kick back on promoting these things. You can spray standing vegetation. Broadcast 100lb/acre of cereal rye. Mow or roll the vegetation over the rye seed. You’ll have a nice standing rye plot that you can do the same thing to the following year and plant whatever you want.
maybe but some seeds do not come up well broadcast and you waste a lot of seed. You just told me, you go over your field at least three times, you left out fertilizer, so that is four times. We hit it one time two tops, huge time saver. Another good use of the drill is say spreading 8lbs of clover over a field, what you gonna do that with accurately? A drill is not for everyone. I like ours and I like having good ground contact with the seed. So it really depends on what you want to do and what seed you are planting. Trying planting soybeans like that, lots of videos about that and they rarely turn out good, that seed needs to be planted 1 1/2" deep to do well. I will add, our video is not for anyone without a drill, it is for those with one or fixing to buy one and needs a leg up. These are really for the folks that have committed to the drill.
Nice video❤
Great video! Would love to use parts of it to share to our social media with credit and link back to you if you are ok with that :)
That is cool with us! Email todd@hunterworks.com, we have a clip ready for you!
I've never seen one of them fencing machine before. Man, that's saving a lot of time and fuel... Looks great... Well done you guys!! Cheers, Max from Australia..
Thank you!
How much success in your food plot do you attribute to your sprinklers? How often have you had to supplement nature's rain (or lack of rain)? Here in SC, with sandy soils and often less than 1" of rain in summer months, it might be more sense spending the $$ trying to irrigate rather than in No-Till equipment.
None, haven't even used them but last fall for a bit. Only use them at the start of the fall if it is really dry and last year was the first. I only did it for a week or so
This channel is highly underrated. This guy explains everything well and knows what he’s talking about. I love it. Keep it up
We appreciate that!!
You won't see any trophy bass for atleast 6 years
Not true brother I’m from Louisiana I can say this about tiger bass, they are very aggressive and the grow fast. I work with some of the guys at the wildlife stocking camp. Those bass are mean and greedy.
I appreciate the video man. I’ve always sprayed. Fertilized Disked. Cultipacked, seeded and packed again. Wanting to do no till. Buddy has a 705 NT. Wonder if I should fluff the ground up after spraying then drill? If not I’m afraid the sod will be too hard
Don’t fluff it up. That’s why it’s hard. You’ll make it worse. Kill everything and then drill when the moisture is right. You might not get it in as deep a you would like in the first year, but eventually it will become easier as the amount of organic matter in your soil increases. Never burn. Spread composted cattle manure if available at low cost in your area. Have you considered a perennial pasture?
I would say if it is actually sod like grass, I would have a hard time not starting traditional tillage which is what I did
“The 606NT has a weight bracket that can be added to each end of the drill to add up to 600 pounds (273kg) of weight for better penetration in extremely difficult no-till conditions.” If you added that would your answer change?
@@mattoe8621 Mine does not have issue with it cutting through sod, just can't stand the thought of putting a seed 3/4" deep into sod not actual dirt. There is no set way to do this. Anyone that says that this is "the way" might consider saying this is "a way" to do this.
You could achieve the same result with a tyne seeder. No need for a disc seeder if you are working up the soil. A major benefit of disc seeders is being able to sow directly into sod and trash without fouling the machine. Keep in mind that the disc seeder will roll (press) the soil over the seed bed, providing a uniform depth despite how it looks on top. You have an excellent machine. As more farmers buy them, hopefully the price premium over tyne machines diminishes.
Ready to see some duck hole updates!
It won't stop raining long enough to do anything, had to pull all equipment out for another project. We hope to be back in sept oct.
I’m in Virginia and I just heard about these fish they stocked them in a lake near me in 2020 I hope they do well for y’all good luck
We appreciate that, we certainly hope so too, waited a year for them and $27 a piece they better do good
I am the beginning stages of doing exactly what you are doing. Genesis 5 no till drill. Field is empty right now. I am thinking of planting buckwheat and before it matures plant the fall release blend in September, then crimping the BW
I am not sold on the releases just yet, my summer one is crazy thick and ugly!! Not sure how my fall will drill through it.
Is the crimper necessary if your cutting and laying it over with the sickle?
I did both, I am not sure what is best, I have not gotten the results I wanted yet
What size kubota are you running with the Great Plains?
MX6000
@@hunterworksoutdoors I’ve got the same tractor- any issues with tractor size pulling the 606?
None at all. We love the MX6000
Just looking in the back ground i see one problem, you are really close to a road. You are going to have poachers. Soon as a local finds out in few years when the bass are 6 plus pounds you will have problems keeping people out.
I agree. That is a great point. We have been waiting on a sawmill to come in for 2 years now! Plan on building a 4 board fence in the near future! Also we have ring and live cameras everywhere!
CPR : Catch, Photo, and release.
Any duck project videos coming up?
Yes. The ground is starting to dry up and we already have some things in motion. Should be fully committed to the project by the end of the month.