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Seek One knocks down a TN stud!!

Great footage and shot placement. The thing that jumps out to me is the ability to pick a tree in the woods "in August" in a drought year where a flock of turkeys come to a 10'x10' area and scratches around until they cut the footage, then have a 190" buck come to same general area and smell around the ground until he gets an arrow. Talk about good fortune, that kind of luck is hard to come by for most.
Normally I'd guess that kind of luck comes in a 50lb bag, sold at most Walmarts and other outdoor stores, BUT others here have assured us of how hard these guys work for deer.
 
Did he score a rock at the beginning??? If he paid that guy to do a intro then I'd be curious how much money did he pay to get a crack at that deer???
 
Normally I'd guess that kind of luck comes in a 50lb bag, sold at most Walmarts and other outdoor stores, BUT others here have assured us of how hard these guys work for deer.
Yea man. It burns a lot of gas driving around these metro parks until you find a 190" deer. Then, you have to find someone with land adjacent to it, no matter how small, that will let you hunt. Then you just have to be lucky enough that it walks out of a park and right by your stand, while deer season is open. That's hard work right there.
 
I gave them the benefit of the doubt about how they were hunting but i know where this deer was killed. That deer has had more pictures taken of him standing in front yards than Marilyn Monroe had pictures taken of her when she was with the Kennedys.
 
Heck if a buck, a lot of y'all are making fun of them for killing it, I guarantee you if I could have hunted it I would have.
 
I gave them the benefit of the doubt about how they were hunting but i know where this deer was killed. That deer has had more pictures taken of him standing in front yards than Marilyn Monroe had pictures taken of her when she was with the Kennedys.
Yeah but he turns wild and wily as soon as he steps out of that mowed yard with the bird feeder. Not only can he differentiate hunters from harmless neighbors but he also knows where to die as to not cause issues with trespassing...RIP, Wil E. Buck
 
Heck if a buck, a lot of y'all are making fun of them for killing it, I guarantee you if I could have hunted it I would have.
Being in law enforcement, who would one contact to retrieve a deer that crossed into "closed to hunting" city/county property? Or how reasonable is it to contact a dozen home owners to blood trail a deer through their yard, never mind shinning a flashlight in the middle of the night in that neighborhood is asking for trouble.
That .86 acres you would be hunting doesn't leave room for error.
 
Being in law enforcement, who would one contact to retrieve a deer that crossed into "closed to hunting" city/county property? Or how reasonable is it to contact a dozen home owners to blood trail a deer through their yard, never mind shinning a flashlight in the middle of the night in that neighborhood is asking for trouble.
That .86 acres you would be hunting doesn't leave room for error.
Who says he just has that one parcel to hunt. Lots of assumptions being made on the whole deal. Dude hunts a certain way everyone blows up. Who cares. It's making him a good living. And guaranteed he doesn't care what any of us think
 
Great footage and shot placement. The thing that jumps out to me is the ability to pick a tree in the woods "in August" in a drought year where a flock of turkeys come to a 10'x10' area and scratches around until they cut the footage, then have a 190" buck come to same general area and smell around the ground until he gets an arrow. Talk about good fortune, that kind of luck is hard to come by for most.
50# bag of something in the back at the 8:30 mark. Could be salt/minerals, yellow yelper, or perhaps nothing pertaining to hunting.
 
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Who says he just has that one parcel to hunt. Lots of assumptions being made on the whole deal. Dude hunts a certain way everyone blows up. Who cares. It's making him a good living. And guaranteed he doesn't care what any of us think
You said a whole lot there. It is pathetic someone has to shoot a pet deer to make money.
I will always speak out against that, not sure why any of us support such crap.
 
Great footage and shot placement. The thing that jumps out to me is the ability to pick a tree in the woods "in August" in a drought year where a flock of turkeys come to a 10'x10' area and scratches around until they cut the footage, then have a 190" buck come to same general area and smell around the ground until he gets an arrow. Talk about good fortune, that kind of luck is hard to come by for most.

Please divulge, I will pay up to $1,000
Send me the money and i'll tell you which telephone pole to climb.

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Awesome buck for sure. Although I can't stand to watch their content. I'm sure they put in alot of time and effort. Its all about the money. If they are doing what they are passionate about and making a living doing it, good for them. Doesn't mean I have to watch their content and be impressed. If they want me to be impressed leave the city limits and come on down to the mountains of southern middle TN and kill a 150" buck.
That is easy too lol
 
I'd guess he could shoot any deer and make a living. Not sure why we can't just be happy for the guy.
It is the bigger picture. Hunters are a minority, arguably less than 5% of the population, so our image is extremely important. IMO, more so now than in any other time in history. Sketchy tactics with questionable ethics that are promoted on social media is easy picking for those that are not in our court, it also sways the opinions of those that are indifferent.

Here is what the ATL suburbs are facing since SeekOne has risen to popularity.
 

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