ToxieGivens.com
Summary: This channel contains video podcasts that include hunting articles, stories, and actual hunts that I have created during my year round hunting adventures. You can get watch the HD version of these hunts at www.ToxieGivens.com and you can watch similiar videos on our hunting network at www.Hunt365.tv.
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Podcasts:
In this webisode, my friend and I hunt gobblers in Georgia. We have quite a hard time. Watch this video and see what I am talking about.
In this webisode we talk about deploying our trail cameras in preparation for the upcoming deer season. We like to initially put them out after May 15th so we monitor antler growth and fawn recruitment and prepare for the upcoming September bow season. You can get more information at ToxieGivens.com.
Watch this webisode as we discuss why and how we install an electric fence to protect one of our summer food plots. You can get more information at ToxieGivens.com.
In this webisode, Dad and I watched this jake show his dominance against our Hazel Creek decoys. We almost had to shoot him to protect our decoys. Watch this video and witness the fight.
In this webisode, we discuss our turkey season success and failures. I am fortunate that Chuck Campbell shared his video hunts in this webisode. Chuck and I are the primary turkey hunters on our club and in this webisode we are going to share some of our stories.
In this webisode, my Dad and I were in Mississippi chasing a long beard. Watch this video and see what a text book hunt is all about.
This webisode is about a gobbler that I killed that we have no idea where he appeared from. He just showed up in the middle of our decoys. Watch this video below to see this teleporting gobbler.
This webisode shows a great turkey hunt in Mississippi where we come up a little short, but the interaction between the gobbler and our Hazel Creek Decoys was unforgettable. Watch the video below to see this interaction.
I love my PlotWatchers and am amazed all the time at what I capture on them. In this video, one of my PlotWatchers caught 3 jakes breeding one hen. Amazing video of mother nature at work.
This webisode kicks off our 2011 turkey season. As every year, we begin our season chasing Osceola gobblers in Florida on our lease. Watch the below videos to see what a hard time we had hunting this subspecies of turkey this year.
In this episode, I show you video about how 25 acres of our lease land caught fire and burned. Luckily enough, we had a friend who called the community fire departments that contained the fire before all of our land and gear burned down. This is reality at its best.
A fellow member of my Osceola Hunt Club, located in Hastings, Florida, informed me that he had seen a bearded hen back during deer season. I personally had only seen one other bearded hen during my 37 years on this planet and it was an Eastern turkey located in middle Georgia. So once I heard this, I filmed her coming into one of our feed stations.
In this episode we are going to talk about how we get ready for turkey season. Georgia turkey season runs from March 26th - May 15th this year with a bag limit of 3 mature gobblers. We talk about how we use trail cameras and scouting to locate gobblers and try to pattern them. We also discuss the other ways we get ready. Watch this video to understand our preparation.
Now my Hazel Creek Jake has taken a beaten this year as normal, but I have been surprised at how hens and gobblers are taking out their frustration on my Hazel Creek Hen decoy. My Dad and I filmed a hen strutting in a dominant pose around my hen. She then slapped her with her wing and started to peck her a few times. Real cool video to watch.
During Webisode 3, I talked about Sway/Mr. Potential and discussed how many photos we had of this buck during the 3 week trail camera survey. There were so many photos of him and at different locations that I decided to put a video together just of him. This video comes to the conclusion of whether he is Mr. Potential, Sway or the same buck. It also shows his antler development during the summer. Then I go over his travel pattern for the 3 weeks during the survey between 5 different camera loca