Deer Hunting Buck Season Pennsylvania 2014- Hunting Pressured Whitetails – John #2

Deer Hunting Buck Season 2014. Follow John Royer as he hunts for whitetail bucks during the 3rd day of the Pa rifle gun season in Clarion county. John decides to go after the deer on foot….
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15 Responses to Deer Hunting Buck Season Pennsylvania 2014- Hunting Pressured Whitetails – John #2

  1. Leatherwoodoutdoors2 December 6, 2014 at 1:58 pm #
  2. Bacchus0531 December 6, 2014 at 4:00 pm #

    John, what are your thoughts on the SST bullets? I tried them in my .308
    last year and found that the bullet fragmented a lot more than I cared
    for. I still had a clean kill but it ended up causing one heck of a mess.
    I’m trying the Hornady GMX this year but haven’t gotten a shot yet.

  3. Logan Barnhart December 6, 2014 at 4:10 pm #

    Excellent video!! We have been trying to manage our family hand for the
    last several years here in southern PA, the trail camera pictures have been
    getting better and better every year, and it finally paid of this year I
    killed a 127 1/8 inch 9 point I been seeing all year! My best buck to date.
    We have potential for sure just need more people to pass on small buck.

  4. Cameron Lienhart December 6, 2014 at 7:07 pm #

    You do realize that deer do not have a red cone in their eye and cannot
    distinguish reds and oranges from green and brown, right? Sneaking up on a
    deer in orange is no different than sneaking up on a deer in full camo.

  5. SLAPCHOPshamwow December 6, 2014 at 9:14 pm #

    some good footage, but as has been said, sneaking up on a deer in orange is
    no different than sneaking up wearing any other color of clothing 

  6. John Gallagher December 6, 2014 at 10:26 pm #

    That broke antler buck looked like he had been through the wringer. Good
    video. Looking forward to more.

  7. Mike H December 6, 2014 at 11:53 pm #

    That half rack was a big body deer. That’s the biggest I’ve seen you film
    in a while.

  8. oldpisces49 December 7, 2014 at 2:31 pm #

    Nice video John!! And self filmed to boot! Really think you should
    consider writin a book!!!! Thanks….

  9. newyota1 December 7, 2014 at 3:31 pm #

    My point is john is that after seeing your videos you have way more deer on
    that property than what the average hunter has so that’s why it is not the
    norm..I hunt some local SGL and have to bust a$$ to see a deer and just
    over the mtn. on private ground they see soooo many deer just like you
    do.There is no comparison to where you hunt and hunting some other areas in
    the state.If a deer is seen you better shoot it if you want it.Try reading
    the posts in the General hunting forum on Pa. hunting.com about SGL 211 in
    Dauphin county and thousands of acres.Try hiking up in 2.5hrs to find a
    good spot like the one hunter does.Not all of us can live in Clarion and
    other areas where deer #’s are higher.Private ground is where the #’s are
    higher.No question about it.Had a nephew just take a descent buck out your
    way on ANF Marienville.

  10. Zach VanDyke December 7, 2014 at 5:20 pm #

    Love the way you hunt John,it’s funny to see the jealousy in the comments.
    You deserve the beautiful land you hunt with all your hardwork and
    dedication!

  11. Justin's Life and outdoors December 7, 2014 at 11:13 pm #

    As always another good video. I love watching true Western PA deer
    hunting! It’s been a long time since you got a buck, would really like to
    see John get a big buck this year! With all the hard work and knowledge of
    the land and deer patterns you are due!

  12. William Smith December 8, 2014 at 1:55 am #

    Totally enjoy the passion you show through your videos. I hunt Crawford
    County in WMU 1B. The deer are plentiful. We mostly take does for meat.
    When we take a buck it is something that makes a memory. Having to
    positively identify three points per side irrespective of the brow tine
    makes a hunter spend more time observing and less time shooting. I believe
    the discipline has made us all better stewards of this resource. I have the
    utmost respect for your ethics and am honored to share Penns Woods with
    you. Great video.

  13. Jason Krug December 8, 2014 at 2:19 am #

    How do you get another video playing at the end of your video? Is it
    through Youtube annotations? Great Video as always

  14. SmokeDogNY420 December 8, 2014 at 6:12 pm #

    You can wear solid blaze orange from head to toe. It doesn’t matter. How
    you move is all that matters. In the video you talk about learning and
    enhancing, so I see your replies that you think camo is important, but I
    triple dog dare you, go hunting with all orange someday, and see what
    happens.

  15. Huntnfishnuts December 9, 2014 at 12:14 am #

    Some nice bucks there. I hunt public land in Lehigh and carbon county and
    seen a lot of nice bucks this year. I hunt 5c so doe season comes early.
    Gun season here on public land gets a crazy amount of pressure and usually
    pushes the deer to the private property or makes them move well after legal
    hunting hours but I never see anyone hunting late muzzleloader or archery.
    I will be out late muzzleloader and checking my trap line. Good luck with
    the flintlock this season. Also looking forward to some trapping videos. 

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