GRANT: Missouri’s deer season is finally
here. And even though it was warm, we headed out
for opening day. GRANT: Usually, during the early season, food
plots and the first white oaks that are falling are the key to finding deer. GRANT: Just two days before season, Daniel
scouted a large white oak that was dropping acorns about 20 yards in front of a Redneck
Blind in a plot we call Big Boom. DANIEL: Scouting today, this white oak right
behind me is already dropping acorns. There’s a lot of acorns still up in the
tree that are already starting to turn and a lot of deer prints all around here. Deer have already found these acorns, so… GRANT: Historically, this individual tree
tends to drop a little earlier than most white oaks here at The Proving Grounds; we’ve
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opening day of deer season in Missouri. It’s hot but we’ve got to be out opening
day. We’ve got a crosswind blowing across the
field. We’re in Big Boom for Big Boomerang and
a white oak about 20 yards in front of the blind. This white oak traditionally always drops
acorns earlier than the other trees in the area. So, it’s what we call a feed tree. Good for the first week or two of season. Then, it will be over. So, we want to take advantage of that. Hopefully, we’ll get the season off to a
great start; put some venison in the freezer. GRANT: After getting set up, it wasn’t long
until a deer entered the field. GRANT: As the young buck entered the field,
it was obvious he was headed right for the white oak tree. GRANT: Shortly, another yearling buck joined
him and Clay and I sat back and enjoyed watching these bucks eat acorns. GRANT: It’s obvious how dry it is here at
The Proving Grounds because when these bucks have their head down picking up an acorn and
they exhale, you can see dust clouds rolling off the ground. GRANT: One of the young bucks had an obvious
eye injury. It’d be interesting to watch this buck mature
because he’s likely to form a non-typical rack. RALEIGH: So, we’re in North Field today. We chose this field for a number of reasons. First off, it’s one of the first fields
we planted this year, so it got the most amount of water and has the best amount of food right
now. Second off, there’s a bunch of deer around
here. Rather, that’s, um, a bunch of does and
there’s a few bucks around here. Two in particular – one called Cactus Jack
– kinda got some horns and a bunch of trash at the bottom. So, we’ll see if it pops out. But, no matter what – it will be a good
time. GRANT: Raleigh was happy she could return
from college for the opening of Missouri’s bow season. And, of course, I was thrilled. Raleigh and I have hunted together since she
was a small girl. I’ve often heard the old statement, “Take
your kids hunting when they’re young and you won’t have to hunt for them when they’re old.” It seems that statement is working out for
the Woods family. GRANT: As the light faded, Raleigh and Daniel
watched a fawn enter the plot. GRANT: And then, Raleigh saw another deer. As the spike walked across the field, a doe
entered the plot and it was obvious the fawn Raleigh and Daniel had been watching knew
this doe. GRANT: As shooting light was all but gone,
a big bodied deer entered the plot. It was Cactus Jack. Even though Raleigh didn’t have a shot opportunity
during opening weekend, she got to see a hit list buck during her first hunt of the season
and that’s a great start. CLAY: I’m gonna put you right there. GRANT: After hearing about all the deer we
saw during opening day, Pops was ready to return to The Proving Grounds and go hunting. GRANT: You may recall that last year, my father
had 43 cancerous masses removed by chemotherapy in his chest and abdomen. GLEN: Folks, this is the ol’ 86 year-old
man again. I’m lucky to be here. I give thanks to my God, and Mayo Clinic,
my beautiful wife and all the people that’s helped me through the last year. I’m doing the best I can. The boy has furnished me a place to hunt;
he’s been real good to me; I don’t know what’d do without him. I live and breathe hunting and fishing and
Grant’s got me a good place to sit tonight. I may not see a deer; I may see one. Whatever it is, I’m thankful to have it. I love you all. Thank you now. GRANT: Another Reconyx camera had detected
a good pattern of deer using an area we call the Well House. We’ve got a Redneck ghillie blind there
and it’s right off the edge of one of our interior roads. So, a short walk for Pops; deer are using
the area; it seemed like the perfect setup. GRANT: Based on all these conditions, we were
confident Pops would see some deer. CLAY: (Whispering) Three (Inaudible) yeah
you can. Just wait, just wait (Inaudible) to come back… GRANT: Unfortunately, the deer never came
in range or didn’t slow down enough for Pops to be comfortable. But he was thrilled to be out and seeing some
deer and you can bet, we’ll have him out hunting again soon. CLAY: (Whispering) Wait. They just (Inaudible). GRANT: I mentioned how dry it’s been. So, I was thrilled when we finally received
a half inch of rain and the temperatures cooled down a bit. GRANT: We had recently placed a camera on
a plot we call Big Cave. This is known as a email camera or a cell
camera and it sends pictures directly to Daniel and I right after they’re taken. GRANT: Based on these pictures, we knew there
were several does frequenting the plot we call Big Cave. GRANT: Last spring, we expanded this plot
by about an acre to the west. GRANT: This extension was designed as a staging
area and to encourage deer to travel in a particular pattern. The guys recently hung some Summit stands
right on the corner of Big Cave and this extension. And with an easterly wind, they were able
to approach and hunt without alerting deer. DANIEL: (Quietly) We’ve got a great east
wind kind of blowing in our face, blowing our scent back over this ridge. And I suspect deer to work this ridge just
to the north of us – work this edge down and work around into the food plot. You look out there and it’s looking a little
bare. That’s because we’ve been wicked dry here
at The Proving Grounds. DANIEL: (Quietly) Finally got rain today,
so we’ve had a nice, steady, easy rain throughout the afternoon. Hoping that soil moisture will really help
our food plots out. But what we’re really hoping for tonight
is that this rain and cooler temperatures get deer on their feet. So, we’re gonna sit tight. Got a good pattern of does coming in right
here in front of us; got a Reconyx camera just ten yards down below us catching a lot
of does moving through. DANIEL: (Whispering) Doe right below us. Working this food plot edge. Big doe. Hold on, hold on. Don’t move. Okay. Two deer. DANIEL: (Whispering) Well, I guess the deer are on their feet. Unfortunately, they caught us in the middle
of an interview. They kinda knew something was up but they
didn’t bust us. So, we’re gonna sit tight. They may circle back around. We’re gonna go ahead and get painted up
and we’re gonna hunt. GRANT: These deer didn’t snort, flag or
bust out of there. So, based on Daniel’s experience, he felt
there was a good chance they’d see ‘em again. Often we can get by with deer seeing us or
even hearing us. But, if they smell us, the hunt’s usually
over. GRANT: It wasn’t long before Tyler spied
movement again. GRANT: Just as Daniel thought, it appeared
to be the same group of deer. Unfortunately, they turned and headed the
other way. GRANT: It wasn’t long before another group
of deer were using the staging area or Big Cave extension and headed right for the plot. GRANT: These deer turned and started working
away from Daniel and Tyler. GRANT: Suddenly, they turned back towards
Daniel. UNKNOWN: (Whispering) She’s at 38. GRANT: As the deer milled around and fed,
Daniel and Tyler worked together to make sure the pin and the camera were on the same deer. DANIEL: (Whispering) (Inaudible) You coming
over to the right? To my right shoulder? UNKNOWN: (Inaudible) DANIEL: (Whispering) The dark middle one. Okay. The one on the left. TYLER: (Whispering) Get it. DANIEL: (Whispering) Left one. TYLER: (Whispering) Okay. GRANT: The shot appeared a tad back but the
doe was quartering away. So, Daniel’s first step was to inspect the
Bloodsport Blood Ring. DANIEL: Yeah. Got a little grit in there. GRANT: It won’t hurt anything to go watch
it on the thing, get some more flashlights… DANIEL: Let’s do it. GRANT: It’s not gonna – she’s not gonna
spoil. DANIEL: Yeah. GRANT: It’s not gonna hurt anything. DANIEL: Let’s do it. GRANT: Be safer that way. GRANT: The blood looked good but there was
a tad bit of grit on the arrow. So, we decided to return to the office and
review the footage on a larger monitor. DANIEL: Just a hair, but not much. GRANT: So, she’s quartering and the arrow’s
got a pretty good angle. You may have got that back lung. One thing about it – the exit hole’s gonna
be low because your arrow’s dropping so much. DANIEL: Umm-hmm. GRANT: …the angle. DANIEL: Yeah. GRANT: We were on the edge whether this was
a liver and a lung shot or a gut and a liver. So, the best option seemed to be allow the
doe to lay overnight. The temperatures were gonna be cool and we
felt that was the best way to ensure we recovered this doe. GRANT: That’s a big ole hole through her. GRANT: Early in the morning, Daniel and Tyler
went back and tried to take up the trail. DANIEL: Everything’s so wet. So humid out. GRANT: They intensely searched but with the
heavy dew or light mist during the night – pretty much washed out the sign of blood. Daniel felt the best next step was to call
in the super trailer, Crystal. GRANT: Tracy trained Crystal to blood trail
and find shed antlers. And through the years we’ve learned that,
oftentimes, dogs will work downwind of the trail. So, if you do see some blood and the dog’s,
you know, five, ten feet or yards downwind, don’t pull it back on ‘cause you may be
pulling it off the path of the scent. Remember, dogs trail by scent, not by sight. GRANT: Wes worked Crystal and she made short
work of the trail. WES: Good girl. Good girl, Crystal. DANIEL: Well, I think we definitely got that
one lung on this side. Gosh, if that exit hole looks awesome. I think, think we were good, but nice to play
it safe and let her lay ‘til morning. That way, we didn’t bump her or anything. GRANT: Coyotes hadn’t found the deer and
everyone’s happy. Time to drag her out and bring her back to
the office. GRANT: It didn’t take long until the Rack
Jack was assembled and this doe was hanging, getting ready to head for the freezer. GRANT: Once Daniel eviscerated the deer and
looked inside, it was easy to see the exact path of the Deadmeat broadhead. DANIEL: Well, we got the entry hole a little
far back, but she was quartering away, so, as it went through – hit the liver on this
side and came out and punched the lung on the off side. Great hole on the Deadmeat – going, punching
through the liver and actually caught the back, side lung. And it sliced right through there. Big hole and the Deadmeat did its job. GRANT: After the venison was removed and everything
was cleaned up, she’s in the freezer and we can’t wait to throw some fresh tenderloins
on the grill. GRANT: We’re not the only ones at GrowingDeer
hunting or getting ready for season. Heath and Lindsey Martin have been keeping
tabs on a cool buck in Kansas. GRANT: This buck is hitting the Trophy Rock
within range of one of the Redneck blinds. We hope to share the setup and hunt from Team
Martin soon. GRANT: Not to be outdone, the Oklahoma boys
have been doing some serious scouting. They’ve got a pattern on a great hit list
buck and they’re waiting ‘til October 1st for the opening of their archery season. GRANT: These guys have worked very hard on
some habitat work and are looking forward to a fun season. GRANT: We’ll keep you posted on what all
the GrowingDeer Pro Staff is seeing and start sharing hunts from them soon. GRANT: Recently, I gave a presentation on
the myths and facts associated with CWD. GRANT: CWD belongs to a group of very fatal
– 100% fatal – hear me clearly – 100% fatal diseases. Nothing survives. There’s no record of any body or critter
surviving this disease… GRANT: Even though it’s huntin’ season,
we’ll take a break soon to share this very important information. GRANT: Here is some great news. My friend and world champion caller, James
Harrison, is gonna join us October 1st for a Facebook Live where he is going to share
his favorite deer calling techniques. Join us October 1st about 3:30 p.m. Central
Standard Time to listen to James to learn. And feel free to ask him questions. GRANT: It’s easy to see there’s a lot
going on with the GrowingDeer Team. If you’d like some daily updates, check
us out on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. GRANT: This time of year, it’s easy to get
super busy with family and work and last minute habitat projects and trying to slide in some
hunting. In fact, we get so busy, we forget to slow
down and enjoy Creation. So, let this serve as a reminder to every
day enjoy Creation and more importantly, be quiet and listen to what the Creator is saying
to you. GRANT: Thanks for watching GrowingDeer.
Deer season starts sunday for oklahoma! Cant wait! Shoutout please! #Hunting
Has your season opened up yet? Are you hunting? Tell us how it's going here in the comments!
Nice vid
Good luck grant still haven't been able to get one yet but there's a cold front coming through Kentucky this weekend 👍
Great vid Grant and the Growing deer 🦌 Tv crew Smile More God Bless stay safe guys 👍
Glad to see pops hunting that's great 👍🦌
Oh there it is
My season starts this Sunday Bruiser called Big 12
How come u don't have a sight tape? U just know where go put your dial?
Starts Sunday for me in New York
Great to see your dad hunting Grant, hope he’s doing well
Daniel's a big o boy. I know that wasn't a huge doe, but he made her look pretty small once they got her hung up.
Seeing pops out there hunting makes me smile every time. Much love for the whole growing deer team. Pops is the man!
You got it!!! Love your vids gives great info
start saturday in ohio ill be in the stand before first light
im 15 this is my second year i have really deer hunted and still have yet to get a deer with gun or bow any tips would be appreciated
Dr. Woods is a wealth of knowledge. It's nice to have that knowledge so accessible through this channel. By the way, is Adam still part of the crew?
stay strong pops and keep huntin and fishin
I am in pa but in a special area our season started on sep. 16 on the 21st I shot a doe that was so quartering away that I hit her an inch from her hind quarter but it came out and hit liver good and nipped the lung and only went 100 yards. I had hunted a stand that was last hunted 5 Years ago and it was very sketchy cuz I am 12 and had rubber boots on and was climbing a wet metal climbing Polls so… but I got the doe. Keep up the good work love the vids
Who else has leaves already dropping from every tree around.
Incredibly slow in North Georgia, not many deer moving in daylight, it is hot and a bumper year for acorns so hard to pin them down!
I live in Virginia and bow season is October 7. I'm super exited, I've got some nice bucks on the cameras!! Wish y'all a great season and God bless y'all.
Glad that your Dad was able to make it out!
Why doesn't Grant use a stabilizer?
From my experience (22 years) when you hit a deer far back and it makes a THUNK, hollow sound, bet money you hit gut. It happens to us all!
I love the fact that you still get your dad out huntin.
I was reading about aging deer in a cooler or spare fridge but I saw you guys just butchered the doe right away. Do you ever age meat or have experience aging?
Why don't you harvest that Yung buck with that bad eye?
What happened to Adam
Pops is so sweet and seems like a genuinely great guy! Awesome video guys!
another great show guys how are your new camera men working out looking forward to seeing lots more of the nice Missouri deer habitat and learning what you all have to share thanks allot from Vermont
also we didn't see Matt is he still working with you guys?
So if I shoot a dear and have to let it sit over night, what is the minimum temperature that will keep meat from going bad?
Man, every time Pops makes it in to a video, I know I’m bound to get teary eyed. He is such an appreciative man and it gets me every time how thankful he is of his son and to just be able to continue to do what he loves. It blows my mind how strong he is. I pray that I am and can continue to be as good of son to my father as Grant is to pops. Good luck this season!
Creator?
can you post the facebook live on youtube after that…. i might dont have the chance to watch it live 🙂 ???
awesome!
Looking forward to the FB live video – ordered a Messenger today!
Ill be in thee woods on october 1st, gonna miss the live stream
Archery season starts tomorrow in pa can't wait
I love seeing your Pops in the videos, it always reminds me that there is no excuse not to go get in the blind every chance you can get! Great video!
First season archery elk just ended here in Oregon. Got my tag filled with a roosevelt elk cow waiting for second season archery deer in November. Did the Growing Deer team go archery elk hunting yet this year
Indiana archery opens on Oct 1st. Going out Sunday after church.
Indiana archery opens on Oct 1st. Going out Sunday after church.
oh well hopefully he is doing something he enjoys
we will be bow hunting next weekend
Our bow season starts next weekend and we had seven different mature bucks and a few different doe on our trail cameras this weekend we are so pumped and hope to be blessed by opening day luck
I'm so excited to share with you and Grant that I checked came with my son today and we had 7 different bucks and a bunch of does it's really neat we had a cold front hit around mid week and the deer activity tripled and not exaggerating at all so many pics and lots of video on our new recomyx
Great video growing deer tv crew. Up here in New York season tarts tomorrow wish my brother and I luck
Grants dad is so nice he's such a fighter going trough all the chemo treatment and I love how all of you guys openly talk about God like every one should.
Keep pops safe and happy!
love you guys another great video
I love it when Pops makes it in the video! Think it's safe to say we all love him too. Just wondering on the temperatures the night Daniel's doe laid out in? Always seen mixed time frames when it comes to how long a deer can lay before spoiling in the warmer part of the season. Enjoy creation!
love to see your dad hunt ! what a survivor !! love it god bless!!
Opened Sunday here in Southern Illinois. Great to see pop enjoying some deer hunting. 👍
You mentioned throwing fresh tenderloin on the grill, but don't you want to wait 60 days??
we knew that we have several bucks on our property but to see that many on two cameras half mile apart along with doe and fawn activity really got us excited for this weekend for bow opener
Can't wait for the Elk episode!
Mine opened a few weeks ago in nc and saw a jiant but he stayed 48 yards in a thicket!
Yeeeees! GrowingDeer.tv! I Love this show!
yes we will tell you guys about any harvest we get if I can afford to might be filming hunts just not sure of I'll be able to buy a nice camera this year
Growing deer we have a ranch in west Texas with hogs axis blackbucks, we would love to set up a visit for yall to come hunt
Title is mislesding i thought i was watching a video for bow hunting not crossbow hunting but besides that pops did great
Love you guys. My father was diagnosed in july with stage 4 lung cancer. We managed to drop a couple of doe's last season and saw a couple small bucks. Hopefully with luck he will make another season. You and your pops are a ray of hope
hi my friend i love your channel i can take your videos and put them in my channel please and thanks
Hi grant I have a question if you have way to many doe in one area how do you get rid of some of them so we can have a steady population
what kind of arrow rest(s) do yall use?
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I’m soo happy October’s here
Started the 1st of this month here in Michigan…seen 2 bucks and 3 doe so far but couldn't get a good shot on any of them
You taking to much. Shutting a smoll deer
SO FAR I HAVE TRULY ENJOYED YOUR CHANNEL! I DO NOT LIKE SEEING HUNTING OUT OF BUILDINGS! UNLESS YOUR A LADY, CHILD, ELDERLY, VET, OR DISABLED! TO ME IT IS TRED BARTA; "HUNTING IS SUPPOSED TO BE HARD!" "MEASURE OF THE HUNT!" POPS DESERVES THE RIGHT TO HUNT IN THE BUILDING! GOD BLESS HIS STRENGTH AND SPIRIT! GOD BLESS HIM!
Love seeing your family involved with the show. My company is a family business as well. Keep up the great work! www.xouthunt.com
I shot a Albino buck with a G5 havoc and it didn't open it it didn't kill a deer the buck ran like 300 the took off in the woods and the arrow was still in it
Dr Woods I had the first deer come into bow range in a clear lane for the season today. It was a cute little 2 year old doe. All fat and sassy. She new something was up and she looked so scared I could pull the trigger. Well, I didn't draw on her. I'm in a management program and I am supposed to be taking out does. Does that ever happen to you. I know you let you bucks slide, but have you ever let a doe walk when your goal was herd population management?
Hey Dr. Grant. Wanting to know if you can answer some questions for me. I have a property that should be producing a ton of deer but it's just not. My question is how long will it take to build a proper habitat. We have put in some small plots. And next year we plan on putting in some eagle seed beans. It's 200 acres total. Lots of timber. Right now we have 4 micro plots of oats, clover and baraisscas .
The deer at 1:10 are hilarious
Love you to pops
growing deer Team I just wanted to thank you all for all you did you helped me and my brother out so much and I truly appreciate all of your support towards your viewers God bless
When you shot the 2 point at the starting of the video it looked like you hit far back
I'm glad you are ok pops
All of you are my favorite hunters
I'm after to great bucks I really want to tag one pleas wish me luck
What lighted knock do you use