Archive for category: Hunting

Came In Hot

Spring turkey hunting action as we call in a pair of fired-up gobblers into close range during the spring turkey season. Spring turkey season is finally here, and this hunt with Kevin and Kyler Knighton turns into an unforgettable encounter with a fired-up gobbler! After locating a couple of birds that are ready to play the game, we set up and work them with some calling until they finally commit and come into range. If you love spring turkey hunting, calling gobblers, and real hunting action, this is a hunt you don’t want to miss. Watch as the strategy, patience, and perfect setup all come together in the turkey woods.

Not Done Yet!

Michael is turkey hunting in the great state of Texas, closing in on his 100th gobbler, while Kevin and his dad “G” are hunting in Florida with a couple of turkey tags left to fill in the spring season. The gobblers are fired up in both states. Come along and see if the guys can get it done!

She Missed Then This!

Kevin and his daughter Austyn are chasing Osceola turkeys in Florida and they learn how to deal with a misfire when two gobblers come in close! She learns her lesson and made up for it.

Four Calls and It Was Over

You don’t always have to beat daylight if you know where the birds are when spring turkey hunting.

Aternoon Canada Geese

You can’t have this much fun going to Walmart on a Saturday! One afternoon in Canada with Wild Valley Outfitters, and it did not take long to get western. By the time the dust settled, Geese and ducks were on the ground before dark.

Georgia Buck Daze!

Georgia rifle season, early December, and the annual Buck Daze whitetail deer hunt in Damascus, Georgia. Michael Lee and Trey Wetherington. Full rut, bucks on their feet, and a camp full of guys hoping the streak stays alive.

This Was My Fault

Georgia rifle season, cool afternoon, and sneaking into a spot we’d never hunted before. Scrapes were everywhere, deer were moving, and it felt like one of those evenings where something might happen if you just stayed ready. Then it all happened fast.

What Went Wrong

The Georgia rifle season is officially open, and we are back at camp getting everything ready and checking stands, filling feeders, keeping hogs out, watching the weather, and trying to stay ahead of the chaos that always comes with opening week.

From packing back home to the first morning in the field, this trip had it all: laughter, record numbers, freezing temps, and a sky that went white with wings.

Kentucky Heat Wave!

We’re out here with the Three S Ranch crew and Michael Lee, sweating through our clothes, swatting mosquitoes, and trying to stay sane in a deer blind that feels more like a sauna. It’s early season in Kentucky, and nothing’s going smoothly, borrowed gear, deer showing up just after camera light, and enough heat to make you rethink your hobbies. But that’s hunting. Some days you grind it out, some days you just melt through it.

This one’s got a little bit of everything: a debate over bringing a window unit, some questionable analogies, and a few solid encounters with Kentucky bucks. If you’ve ever hunted in weather that made you question your decisions, you’ll get it. Grab a cold drink, sit back, and ride out the heat with us.

In this vlog, you’ll see the ups and downs of a real dove hunt: jokes about snake boots and seagulls, the heat finally breaking, missed opportunities, a few birds in the bag, and plenty of laughs with my dad and buddies. At the end of the day, we put some mourning doves on the grill, wrapped them in bacon, and enjoyed the kind of memories that make hunting special.

WORST Dove Hunt in History?

Opening week of dove season didn’t exactly go as planned. Instead of a fast limit, we battled missed shots, tough shells, and a slow field on a Monday afternoon hunt. But that’s hunting – some days it’s about the birds, other days it’s about time with friends and family in the outdoors.

In this vlog, you’ll see the ups and downs of a real dove hunt: jokes about snake boots and seagulls, the heat finally breaking, missed opportunities, a few birds in the bag, and plenty of laughs with my dad and buddies. At the end of the day, we put some mourning doves on the grill, wrapped them in bacon, and enjoyed the kind of memories that make hunting special.