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How to hunt trophy bull Elk With Ryan Carter DC Outfitters
 PODCAST 8.33 Trophy Elk Hunting tactics With Ryan Carter of DC Outfitters Ryan is a trophy bull hunter and runs a successful guide service known for taking giant public land bulls call DC Outfitters. Ryan is a father of 3 daughters and when he’s not hunting he’s picking up giant sheds. We talk about what […]Type: Blog Post
How to hunt coues deer with Eddie Willey of SEAZO
John Stallone and Eddie Willey talk about how to hunt Coues deer and be affective year in year out. *Patterning Big bucks and harvesting them Setting up trail cameras for Coues deer learning Coues deer behavior Hunting Coues deer pre rut and rut Where to find big Coues deer buck Eddie is the owner of […]Type: Blog Post
Swamp Donkey John Stallone’s 4 year quest to shoot mature NY whitetail
NY archery Whitetail hunting is high pressure and high competition for a small amount of public land this is the story of my 4 year quest to kill a mature NY whitetail I called Swamp Donkey…. Swamp Donkey a NY whitetail story by John Stallone Author of The Whitetail Hunter’s Blueprint  http://www.thewhitetailblueprint.com/   The Back Story: […]Type: Blog Post
Mapping Monster Bucks
Mapping Monster Bucks Choosing a Stand Site By John Stallone Host of Interviews With The Hunting Masters podcast Fig#5 With a trained eye sometimes you can see all the features on an aerial photo   Books have been written about the subject of where is the best place to ambush a big buck… I know […]Type: Blog Post
Utah Elk Hunting the 12 year Bull…
Utah Elk Hunting the 12 year Bull.. 12 years ago I began applying for a limited entry bull tag in Utah never really feeling that I would draw, so when I received notice that I drew this tag it felt surreal.  The last few years I had been applying for the Beaver and La Sal units […]Type: Blog Post
Hunting the October Lull
Each year I make it back east to hunt whitetail in October during my kids fall break this usually occurs the first two weeks of October. Many consider this time period approximately Oct. 7th-20th the “October lull,” a period when bucks become nocturnal and and very recluse. Some believe its them resting up getting ready […]Type: Blog Post
Monster Trophy Whitetail TV
Dr. Jimmy Steger was born and raised in Mobile, Alabama where he started quail hunting with his father Jim Steger Sr. at the age of 6. Down south, especially in Alabama, when hunting season comes around you do one of two things, either go hunting or watch Alabama Football on TV, if you’re not at the game. Watching his father raise and train English Setter Bird Dogs was all he knew about hunting until the age of 10.My dad started me out with a single shot 410 and would give me 12 shells. He said the limit is 12 birds son so make every shot count. I learned very quickly to be a good shot and not waste any. One day I was Quail Hunting with my dad and saw a nice buck come out on the edge of a soybean field. I told my dad, “That’s a good buck.” He said, "You’re right son."We kept on hunting and as time went by over the next few years we kept jumping these bucks while we were quail hunting. I thought, that is so awesome, I would like to get into deer hunting. Well my dad was a true quail hunter and always taught me from the very beginning that real men quail hunted and that was all he did. Every Saturday morning during the quail season we were in the woods hunting quail with our trusted English Setter Bird Dogs and believe me, I loved it, and still do. I will always raise and train my English Pointers which is what I started buying and raising on my own at the age of 12. I prefer the pointer breed only because down in the south, the cuckle burs are really bad and those are hard on the Setter’s feet and under their legs. Besides, after each hunt I had to help my dad clean, cut, and brush those cuckle burs out. That gets old real quick.At the age of 15, I got with some of my school buddies and started taking them quail hunting and they would take me deer and turkey hunting. They wanted to go quail hunting and I wanted to go whitetail hunting. I shot my first buck at 16 years of age; he was a nice 8 pointer running along side a cornfield at 150 yards away. I’ll never forget because my friend and I were walking down this field when he came out on the other side. I looked at my friend and bet him I could take him in one shot running. He said, "No way!" Well, remember that I felt pretty confident about shooting anything that moved fast. After all, quail hunting is not for slow people and that was what I was raised doing. So I shot the deer in the front shoulder and he went down on the spot. My friend looked at me and could not believe it. After that shot, it was over, I was hooked on whitetail hunting and from that point on, I have been hunting whitetail deer all over country seeking only the largest of its kind.That was the driving force behind me starting Monster Trophy Whitetails, a TV show which is truly dedicated to the hardcorewhitetail hunters in the country. I have paid my dues by spending countless hours in trees, wood bottoms laying in deer bedding areas, and crawling through swamp bottoms trying to find the biggest deer in the country. And guess what, I now have them on my walls. I have killed probably more 200" Whitetails deer than most people will ever see live on hoof.Well, that is just what this show is about, hunting Monster Trophy Whitetail deer. I want you to experience just what I have been experiencing for the past 30 years. We have have found some of the best pieces of property that have big bucks on them and this is where we will film our hunts for the upcoming 2012/13 season. We are constantly searching for the biggest bucks so we can bring you the best whitetail hunting found throughout the country on national TV. So sit back and get ready, Monster Trophy Whitetails Season 5 is coming at ya!Keep Hunting those Big Bucks!Dr. Jimmy StegerType: Channel
Pre-Hunt Prep!
Directions and Tips from Huntech's "No Stinky" Body wash/shampoo: Begin bathing with body washType: Article
Prepare to Hunt
Preparing to Hunt When you consider how many little things can go wrong to spoil a hunt,Type: Article
Buck Behavior During the Rut
Buck Behavior During the Rut By T.R. Michels For years whitetail hunters have believed that bucks,Type: Article
Scouting for Spring Turkey
Spring Turkey Scouting / Scouting For The Turkey Opener By T.R. Michels, Trinity Mountain OutdoorsType: Article
Turkey Behavior
Understanding Turkeys/Turkey Behavior 101 / Seasonal Turkey Behavior By T.R. Michels, TrinityType: Article
Turkey Breeding Season Phases
Peak Turkey Gobbling Activity, Turkey Breeding Season PhasesType: Article
Knife Buying Guide
Knife Buying Guide Read Before you buy your next knifeType: Article
Planning A Bear Hunt
Planning a Bear Hunt As spring is in the air many hunters are thinking about planning a bear hunt...Type: Article
Deer Dotor Talks Moon
How the Moon effects deer behaviorType: Article
Preparing for the Hunt
Preparing for the Hunt - Scouting By T.R. Michels, Trinity Mountain Outdoors As a professional...Type: Article
Scent Elimination to the next level
Scent Elimination to the next levelType: Article
Locating Ducks and Geese
Locating Ducks and Geese By T.R. Michels, Trinity Mountain Outdoors Locating ducks and geese usuallyType: Article
Nocturnal Buck
Nocturnal BuckType: Article
How to Find Bear
How to Find BearType: Article
It\'s Goobler Time
It's Goobler TimeType: Article
May Deer Management
May Deer ManagementType: Article
Pre Hunt Elk Tips
Pre Hunt Elk TipsType: Article
July Deer Management
July Deer ManagementType: Article