Moving a deer tower just before the rut 2020?? Kentucky land Where/Why/How & Evening thermals

4 years ago
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Advanced deer tower, food plot & thermal tactics... Join me today for another fun, cool and Informative episode of my ongoing Kentucky land management and deer hunting strategy. In today's episode, after my very first hunt in Kentucky this season, and in a deer tower blind that I had only set up a few weeks ago, I made the decisive decision that this brand new DIY deer tower set up needs to be moved! Join me for a detailed look and full explanation of 2 MAJOR reasons whey this tower needs to be moved ASAP, even though on the first hunt I did see an 8 point buck, I did see deer, and I did have fun. However, I do pay attention to details when it comes to hunting, in order to really increase my chances of putting myself in front of some big bucks, as I have done for many years now. More particularly, today's move was precipitated by evening wind thermals, and the evening sun. Check out the video and process to see just how crucial these 2 minor details can be in the overall big picture and hunting strategy of any property. During this episode we'll look back at a scrape tree (Cedar) that I transplanted last year, some trail cam videos of a couple of big bucks that used this new field that I am moving to, and we'll see the operation of moving the 17' high deer tower and blind and getting it set up in its new location. Thanks for joining me, if you enjoy our content please hit the Like button, comment and share it for us to help us grow our channel with other like minded people who enjoy all of what the great outdoors and country living has to offer! Thank you! Also consider subscribing to follow all of our hunting adventures, AND MIS adventures, as we keep it VERY REAL, and don't sugar coat or hide our MIS adventures! Also follow all of our land management projects, food plots, duck ponds, wildlife conservation projects, Kioti tractor projects, Bobcat mini excavator projects, Bobcat skid steer projects, building roads, making new trails, bush hogging, and our Kentucky farmhouse rehab project! Oh, also trail cameras, some hunting fishing and more outdoor adventures. Thank you! Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.

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