Big woods Transitions... video #4

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  • čas přidán 21. 04. 2021
  • Dan discusses how deer bed and move around transitions in big timber... www.huntingbeastgear.com/
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  • @kylehollibush4502
    @kylehollibush4502 Před 3 lety +11

    All these videos. It’s like Christmas in April!

  • @underdogoutdoors
    @underdogoutdoors Před 3 lety +8

    Big woods can be intimidating, a little knowledge goes a long way.

  • @craufurdgoodwin3835
    @craufurdgoodwin3835 Před 3 lety +16

    Just love how you make strategy the cool factor of the hunt instead of just the success. You are a true woodsman.

  • @travissmith-wz5nc
    @travissmith-wz5nc Před 3 lety +8

    My man. Dan's covid Christmas present to the beasts.

  • @Friends.19166
    @Friends.19166 Před 7 dny +1

    Thanks again for the content LENGND

  • @everettwilliams6952
    @everettwilliams6952 Před rokem +1

    Boy He’s got it all together

  • @conflict7269
    @conflict7269 Před rokem +1

    Good video Dan

  • @JRMny-nl4ut
    @JRMny-nl4ut Před 3 lety +2

    Dan the man. He's like E F Hutten- When Dan talks, everyone listens.

  • @hawknives
    @hawknives Před 2 lety +1

    When you say "Hit It" it takes on a whole new meaning, in how the youngsters see it. Lol! Remember when we were youngsters?
    I'm using your knowl-edge evey day in the woods, and look forward to next deer season. Thank you much, Man!

  • @MexicanMovie
    @MexicanMovie Před 3 lety +1

    got some McDonalds and went on a little country cruise with my wife tonight to a new public hunting place that i scouted a few weeks ago to see if i could see any deer out ...... then came home, looked at my stand and Beast sticks and checked if you had any new videos and here i am !!!!!

  • @EA.71
    @EA.71 Před 3 lety +1

    Two thumbs up! So much info I'll have to watch this a few times. Where's the love button???

  • @danrobertson5422
    @danrobertson5422 Před 3 lety +7

    Dan this series has been great, my bro in law's and I go over to northwestern Wisconsin every fall for a public land bow hunt and that big woods stuff can be tricky, thanks for the insight!!!!

  • @LouStoriale
    @LouStoriale Před 3 lety +3

    I bought all the videos 2 years ago and I'm still happy that these are available on CZcams - Still worth the money by far. I saw more deer and more big bucks on public last year than the previous 5 years combined... and I had 18 years of hunting in 4 states in my back pocket at the time. Not kidding. Great Info

  • @toddgruenstern2310
    @toddgruenstern2310 Před 3 lety +3

    Great Series! Keep up the good work guys!!!

  • @johndenver5029
    @johndenver5029 Před rokem +1

    4:05
    Me too dan....Me too

  • @racerdaveracerdave
    @racerdaveracerdave Před 3 lety +1

    Great to see Les too! He's a good dude.

  • @gregwhite4483
    @gregwhite4483 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the great big woods content.

  • @mikefeaster8827
    @mikefeaster8827 Před 3 lety +3

    Love this series Dan, thanks for all these videos!!!

  • @joereidoutdoorsman.3136
    @joereidoutdoorsman.3136 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Welcome.to.my everyday life during bow season in northern wi lol lost.my license to.this year been walking to the hunting grounds to lol

  • @johnnycardenas3508
    @johnnycardenas3508 Před 3 lety +3

    This spring I’ve located great buck bedding in small openings in big woods of what I can easily describe as wet marsh grass type opening surrounded by hardwoods, a “thermal hub”. I really had the wow factor there, there’s almost no way to get close without getting busted but I believe I found 1 or 2 trees around there where I could slip in and get close to maybe get a shot. Thank you Hunting Beast crew for all the great videos and information you guys put out and the great platform you host for all us hanyacks to talk about the rutiful so beautiful whitetail deer!

  • @unclemoe5733
    @unclemoe5733 Před 3 lety +1

    B4 i found you, i always thought Transitions were eyeglasses. You have been a godsend to the hunting community. Wish you were available to me when i was younger. At 62, it's difficult to practice all you preach! My legs tire quickly. But i can still hunt! I still love to learn from you. Truly you are a Beast!

  • @greatlakesgrows
    @greatlakesgrows Před 3 lety +1

    Great content as always ✊🏻✌🏻👊🏻

  • @mikehancho3500
    @mikehancho3500 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the fat chick tree your posted in bud love it .. reminds me of hunting in 🌴 down south..lol like riding a moped

  • @ridered6197
    @ridered6197 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome!

  • @thehunt3652
    @thehunt3652 Před 3 lety +2

    Great videos 🇺🇸🇺🇸💪🏻💪🏻🦅🦅

  • @ronmacdougall9612
    @ronmacdougall9612 Před 3 lety +1

    Another good video guys

  • @ukjw2
    @ukjw2 Před 2 měsíci +1

    More big woods stuff por favor

  • @duenorthadventures
    @duenorthadventures Před 3 lety +2

    Wish I could find the hunting beast tree stand set up here in canada.. 😭 awsome info as always!!

  • @kevinsheridan7412
    @kevinsheridan7412 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing your information with us Dan . It looks like that buck winded you or hit your trail were you came in !

    • @thehuntingbeast
      @thehuntingbeast  Před 3 lety +2

      Yep. hit my cross trail... I made sure I could shoot to where I crossed, just did not want to shoot it.

  • @ML-ks2lj
    @ML-ks2lj Před 7 měsíci +1

    I snuck in on a cross wind on a no e 2 year old 8 point wind was to his back while he was tucked up against a log looking down wind I came down the ridge slightly behind him on a scout and hunt on very open hardwoods with lots of downed timber in the bottom. I was not expecting deer there but I hunt 3000 acres of pressure. He was forced into that open spot behind a dead tree. I kicked up at Bout 40 yards he never smelled me once he jumped ran about 60 and stopped and looked behind himself at what the noise was I was behind a tree already not moving what he did was walk on a angle up the bench system crossing the wind trying to smell me out. I didn't see him again. I will be going back to that spot next year and setting up on it with the same exact wind again. October. I'll be doing a milkweed sit some time in August if I get a NW wind

  • @ML-ks2lj
    @ML-ks2lj Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hunting really is that simple. Find the sign hunt the sign. It does more indepth then just that but you have to hunt not just sit. Find fresh sign and follow that sign until you see it transitioning into bedding or food. Hunt the sign. You have to think like a deer and move like a predator. Don't just hunt a rub that's fresh or whatever there has to be multiple reason to hunt it. Is it a rub learning doe bedding? Is it a rub on a food source? Is it a rub in open timber? Don't hunt a rub that was night time.

  • @Ebjs
    @Ebjs Před rokem +1

    Dan, wish i had you here in Michigan this season, been hunting a buck for a few years, his bedding area seems to be un huntable, ive always considered myself a good hunter, but this deer evades me, giant public land tract....

  • @thebigbuckslayerr579
    @thebigbuckslayerr579 Před 3 lety +3

    Dan what was the moment or time when you really changed your hunting strategys and started looking for buck beds and really learning all the things you have. Like did you gave an aha moment or did it just naturally progress

    • @thehuntingbeast
      @thehuntingbeast  Před 3 lety +14

      When I was young, and had no mentors to tell me I was wrong, I naturally started moving towards bedding. After all every time I saw a buck in daylight he was either coming out, or going into bedding, and even at an early age I could see my odds increased as I got closer to bedding. However, it was really a turning point when a big buck that had taken over my hunting area in the mid 80's consumed my every thought... after a couple seasons of failure trying desperately to kill him, I made it a goal to learn that bucks every bedroom in the spring and hunt him down the next fall... I finally killed that buck back in 1989, and it was indeed a turning point.

  • @michaeltaylorbrainsurgery7937

    What's the odds you would send some milk weed to me in nc? Awesome content man

  • @ianlilley6430
    @ianlilley6430 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Awesome content. What do you do if an area has an insane amount of transition. Elevation change, shrubs swamps, open pockets, pines. It has it all and changes from 20 yards to the next. I've got some of the biggest bucks ever on camera. How do you hunt an area where the deer seem to just be EVERYWHERE?.

    • @thehuntingbeast
      @thehuntingbeast  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It can add to the challenge for sure, but the big bucks will still prefer certain spots over others and as a scouting detective you need to find out which ones those are.

    • @ianlilley6430
      @ianlilley6430 Před 8 měsíci

      @@thehuntingbeast thank you

  • @matthewwichtner2935
    @matthewwichtner2935 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks Dan. Appreciate the extra.
    I have two bucks I've been hunting for over 2 years. One's a dominant, the others the subordinate. 10 and eight respectively. Seems they made it through the season last year. Same size as I saw them originally, just more mass last year. Found one of their major bedding areas. Looks like early to mid-season bedding. How close is too close, or how far is too far? As far as setting up to get a poke at one of them? No trees except for one they have a bed under. Thicket type stuff. Clear cut area five years ago. Tree line does start again 75 yd back or so. Guess I'm just wondering how close or far away from their bedding, are you setting up?🤷

    • @thehuntingbeast
      @thehuntingbeast  Před měsícem +1

      My determination on distance of set up varys. Its determined by the following statement: as close as I can. I set up on the exit trail at the 1st spot that is out of sight , sound, or smell... As close as possible

    • @matthewwichtner2935
      @matthewwichtner2935 Před měsícem

      @@thehuntingbeast thank you!

    • @matthewwichtner2935
      @matthewwichtner2935 Před měsícem

      @@thehuntingbeast I've already prepped, three spots. Depending on wind direction. All three are different exits for them. I was worried about being too close. But I think I'm okay. Especially afterwards your feedback. Thanks again!

  • @kestrel6245
    @kestrel6245 Před 3 lety +3

    The 4 thumbs down are from the guys Dan passed by in their tree stands with a big buck on his game sled.

  • @jeffnajmowicz5634
    @jeffnajmowicz5634 Před 3 lety +2

    In big woods, how far will mature bucks travel for food on a nightly basis? I have an area I'm scouting and the closest agricultural field is 3 miles away. Should I be looking for smaller food sources within the big woods for the deer's main source of food? I already have some key edges and possible bedding locations targeted, I'm just curious about a food source.
    Thanks for all the awesome videos, love your channel!!!

    • @thehuntingbeast
      @thehuntingbeast  Před 3 lety +4

      Your going to find that bucks eat a lot more than crops, and may be eating right where you find them on leaves and browse... We will get into that in some of the upcoming video chapters...

  • @troyriley9762
    @troyriley9762 Před 8 měsíci +1

    What are your thoughts on draw weight for compound bow as it pertains to draw and shoot at crunch time.

  • @mikekimble9151
    @mikekimble9151 Před 3 lety +3

    Dan I have been behind everything you have done the amount of thought process we have in common is crazy but the area I hunt is almost impossible to hunt the wind I live in southern md the bay on one side the river on the other the ocean in front and random hills and elevation I try to hunt as fare chase as possible without using a bunch of extra stuff for an advantage i am having a really hard time getting on big deer here not elsewhere we really do have some cool hunts here if your interested we have sika deer on the eastern shore I’m on the western shore lots of giants have been taken in this area but it’s not easy on public with a bow

    • @thehuntingbeast
      @thehuntingbeast  Před 3 lety +5

      Hi Mike, I know a guy who kills some giants by you... I have areas with tricky winds too. The real key is to learn the thermals, despite the swirls, often certain spots will have thermal air currents that kick in a certain direction on most evenings.

    • @ericswiatek827
      @ericswiatek827 Před 6 měsíci

      Punctuation is your friend, Mike.

  • @davidtisch5237
    @davidtisch5237 Před 2 lety

    Dan
    When your in an area that doesn’t have traditional transitions like a hill side would I use level lines or tops lines as transition similar to how guys use elevation lines to hunt elk..I think transition and or elevation lines topo lines work hand n hand what are your thoughts

  • @jasongabrielli5683
    @jasongabrielli5683 Před rokem +1

    I'm in South Carolina I hunt a lot marsh areas But a lot of issues is until December we have to deal with gator's and Cotton mouths and that stuff which could be very tricky Scouting hunting and and recovering deer in those situations But that is where a lot of the good deer are With the temperatures being so high and the humidity usually you're soaking wet by the time you get to your stand stand or Up in the tree So sent control Other than hunting the wind which I do the best that I can Some days is next to impossible With the wind changing constantly Do you have any suggestions to help keep sitting down or would you recommend Stay in out of these places until till temps are better so you don't I believe such a presence in the woods and the woods with your scent

    • @thehuntingbeast
      @thehuntingbeast  Před rokem

      Even though you sweat, and the heat gets nasty. I dont think it makes much a difference to deer smelling you. If they get down wind, or cross your trail they smell you... There are spots that big bucks hang early, and spots they hang in rut, and spots they hang in late season... Not hunting those spots is not going to put more deer on your wall. Just play the wind and deal with what mother nature throws at you.

  • @overdriveoutdoorsoldchanne1119

    Dan, you found all those beds under a fallen tree but I didnt SEE rubs on those beds. Will the buck beds ALWAYS have rub sign? Thank you sir!

    • @thehuntingbeast
      @thehuntingbeast  Před 3 lety +3

      Rubs are a clue... Often early season beds, or late season bedding areas will have no rubs, but beds from the period at the end of Oct or early November will... Rubs are nice for confidence, but in reality are bot always present.

    • @overdriveoutdoorsoldchanne1119
      @overdriveoutdoorsoldchanne1119 Před 3 lety

      @@thehuntingbeast so if there are no rubs,how do you know to focus on those beds for bucks? I would think 4 beds under 1 tree was doe bedding

  • @josephprecourt5974
    @josephprecourt5974 Před 3 lety +1

    I just get better and better

  • @stevefletcher2648
    @stevefletcher2648 Před rokem

    SW Pennsylvania come down and hunt sometime

  • @tribalkilly8660
    @tribalkilly8660 Před 2 lety +1

    When is the best time to scout and not spook anything out of the area? Or does scouting not usually affect deer, some spots I’m almost scared to scout because I know deer are in there and I don’t want them to be spooked out of the area.

    • @thehuntingbeast
      @thehuntingbeast  Před 2 lety +1

      I do most of my bed scouting after season in spring and winter.

  • @rattlingjunkie
    @rattlingjunkie Před 3 lety +1

    Which way was the wind blowing for when that deer came in at approximately 22:10?

    • @thehuntingbeast
      @thehuntingbeast  Před 3 lety +1

      It was a cross wind from the south, the deer is coming from the South/west.... The deer crossed my ground scent, then spotted me in the tree. But my air born scent never hit him.

    • @rattlingjunkie
      @rattlingjunkie Před 3 lety

      @@thehuntingbeast thanks. I'm hunting some very defined edge habitat, so I was curious what wind is the best for this situation during the rut. I'm guessing blowing from the thick to the open, so cruising bucks can smell what's in the thick and see what's in the open.

  • @clayton203
    @clayton203 Před rokem +1

    Thank goodness deer aren’t meat eaters
    As good and smart as they are we would b in trouble

  • @EinsteinTeachedYou
    @EinsteinTeachedYou Před rokem

    Come up to wny for a hunt boutwell hill state land

  • @whitehondarider22
    @whitehondarider22 Před 6 měsíci

    How much Marijuana was smoked that day haha

  • @Pwrcritter
    @Pwrcritter Před 3 lety +2

    Wow u used to be good looking lol..