Whitetail Deer • Mossy Oak University
17 Seasons
Tips, tactics and How-To videos from hunting enthusiasts around the nation.
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How to Recover A Deer When You Know Youve Made a Bad Shot
Episode 1
Jimmy Riley tells how to track and recover a deer when the shot is bad.
For all your hunting gear needs, head to the Mossy Oak Store.
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How Long Should You Wait to Track a Deer After a Questionable Shot
Episode 2
Jimmy Riley tells how to track a deer after a questionable shot.
For all your hunting gear needs, head to the Mossy Oak Store.
For more info on Bowtech Bows go here: https://bowtecharchery.com/
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Tracking A Deer Thats Been Shot In the Liver
Episode 3
Jimmy Riley tells how to track a deer that has been shot in the liver.
For all your hunting gear needs, head to the Mossy Oak Store.
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Recovering a Whitetail by Grid Searching an Area
Episode 4
Jimmy Riley tells how to use a grid search to help recover you whitetail.
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Biggest Mistake Hunters Make When Blood Trailing a Deer
Episode 5
Jimmy Riley talks about the biggest mistake hunters can make when blood trailing a deer.
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02:13Episode 6What To Look For When Checking Stands
Episode 6
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Selecting Rifle & Bullet Combination for Less Recoil
Episode 7
Mossy Oak's gun expert Rusty McDaniels explains how to test different calibers to find the right combination of accuracy and minimal recoil.
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How Bullet & Cartridge Selection Affects Shot Placement
Episode 8
Mossy Oak's gun expert Rusty McDaniels tests different caliber and weight of bullets to see how the shot placement was affected for whitetail deer.
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How to Choose the Right Cartridge and Weight Bullets for Deer Hunting
Episode 9
Mossy Oak's gun expert explains that not every deer is alike, and it's important to consider the size of your target deer to match the caliber, size, and weight of your bullet.
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Late Season Scouting • Food & Post-Rut Recovery • Moultrie Scouting School
Episode 10
We’d like to wrap up Moultrie Scouting School with a deep dive into late-season strategy. Learn how to locate worn-down, hungry bucks by targeting high-protein food sources, leftover ag fields, and green plots. With help from your Moultrie cameras and feeders, Mossy Oak shows you how to stay succ...
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Rut Scouting • Let the Cameras Do the Work • Moultrie Scouting School
Episode 11
Cuz Strickland from Mossy Oak shares his wisdom on scouting during the chaos that is the rut. When bucks are unpredictable and on the move, it’s time to let your Moultrie cameras do the work. Learn how to monitor food sources, minimize intrusion, and spend more time in the stand where it counts m...
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Pre Rut Scouting • Reading Scrapes & Camera Placement • Moultrie Scouting School
Episode 12
Rusty from Mossy Oak, explains how to scout effectively during the pre-rut. The time when bucks are active, marking territory, and seeking the first does. Learn where to find rubs, scrapes, and travel corridors, and how to place your Moultrie trail cameras for maximum intel. These pre-rut scoutin...
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Mid Season Scouting • Crops, Acorns & Deer Travel • Moultrie Scouting School
Episode 13
Learn how to identify and hunt around key food sources like acorns, ag fields, and food plots. Preston from Mossy Oak, shows how to use natural food and Moultrie cameras to locate bucks before they shift into fall patterns. Whether you hunt big woods or farmland, these tactics will help you find ...
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Early Season Scouting • Scouting at a Distance • Moultrie Scouting School
Episode 14
Let’s dive into one of the most important scouting skills, not disturbing the deer. It sounds simple, true, but the key is to scout your deer from a distance and/or how to use your Moultrie trail cameras to confirm their movement patterns without constantly checking on them. Perfect your scouting...
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Pre Season Scouting • Food, Bedding, and Patterns • Moultrie Scouting School
Episode 15
We break down how to scout deer in the early season before hunting pressure sets in. Learn how to find bedding areas, food sources, and movement patterns using Moultrie trail cameras and Mossy Oak camouflage. Master the art of early-season preparation and set yourself up for success this fall.