This week Tony Peterson breaks down some expert advice for relocating bucks after the heavy hunting pressure experienced by many during gun season.
On this week's episode, Tony breaks down some of the universal truths about buck travel, and dives into the specifics of figuring out deer movement on individual properties. Connect with Wired To Hunt and MeatEater Tony Peterson on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch
Pressure may be the most difficult challenge a whitetail hunter faces each fall. Stand selection, access, adjacent landowners, shifty wind, it all adds up. Hunters blame "being skunked" on a variety of excuses: moon cycles, unseasonably warm temperatures, barometric pressure, and the various phases of the rut. But despite what your cousin's neighbor said, human presence is the leading culprit for a shift in the whitetail woods—outside of breeding...
Drake Lamb is a fun guy to watch on video! He's been a big part of Bill Winke's Midwest Whitetail YouTube Show and this year he killed a huge-framed, slob of a buck in the late season. Now he's finding monster sheds and scouting the bedding of that buck to learn more about how mature bucks can be more effectively hunted. With that said, we decided to have Drake on the podcast this week to give us some tips on what to look for in the post-season...