 Good morning y'all. I'm out here in the field, Flunkers TV. We're gonna try to kill a coyote this morning. I've never shot one of these predators. There's a bunch around here. I've got the 6-8 in the back. Got the bionose we're gonna do some scanning. Let's see if anything comes up this morning. It's hot 75 degrees outside in October in the morning. Something's wrong with that. Weaponry. Flunkers TV. Steven. You know what it's about y'all? Look at this tactical shotgun. Ready to mess up a raccoon. I'll play a small game. Dude, I think it's still dove season. Shoulda. Oh, dude. Dove hunting with tactical shotguns. New video title. Flunkers has convinced me that this is the juice. So six and a half to eat more. We're gonna throw something down there. A tripod. That is the sex again. I love the smell of gunpowder in the morning. It's only nine rounds. Not ten. That's all I need. What'd you say? Why didn't anyone tell me it looked like a tool? You look like a tool, Steve. You look like a tool. Yep, ballerina slippers on his hands. Okay, y'all. We have put in her time out here. Three other spots. About 30 minutes each one. It is not going down. But we still got a lot of daylight. Great day to be in the outdoors. Weather's hot, unfortunately. But don't worry. We're gonna figure something out. Now here's the shining moment. Rob, squeeze one off. I'm just, I'm very curious. Hit myself right in the face. I was just messing around. That was stupid. He must have a fat lip. That was dumb. Wow. Well, more importantly, more importantly, Rob's face is, I just wanted to know that the firing pan was working right. That was one freaking lucky pan. That was way lucky. That, I mean, my gosh, sometimes fate just has its way around things. That coyee will maybe go on to cure cancer. I don't know. We'll see. What exactly is tummy time? No, not so much. Tummy time is for babies to grow their little neck and back muscles. So they can like try to lift their little heads. You're supposed to get down on the ground with them so that they look at you. Look at those squirms. She loves to fart in that position. That's, I do too. That's really. Is this your farting position too? That's the best. Dang. I'm just gonna look right at this little furry thing. Oh, there's the light. Oh, I love the light. You guys enjoy that tummy, that tummy time? We're working on it. Tummy time, y'all. It's a real thing. I don't think I ever did that as a baby, but apparently it's pretty popular now. Tummy time. Exploring the woods. Y'all know what's up. I love to do this. Really what this reminds me of, what it takes me back to, is when I was a kid, when I moved to a new town in Alabama, my parents bought this house that backed up to a creek. And I would go explore down in that creek, eventually ran into what's called the Cahaba River. And man, I would just do all sorts of, you know, typical boy stuff down there. A sharpen sticks and catch crawfish, catch, you know, bass, bluegill and all sorts of stuff down there. But it was just walking around down there, exploring. That was fun. It's like what's around that next bend of the river? You never know. So that's really why I like doing this. We're gonna go check some trail crammers down here, see what was going on, stuff I hadn't been able to get to because it's been flooded. Let's get to hiking. Let's see, we got the stick out today. I got the binos. And this is just my little scout pack you've probably seen in some other videos. It's really my archery pack that's super light. I just carried my little camera that I've got in my hand. Got the rangefinder right there. Good to go, man. I'm really hoping since it's a hot sunny day today, we're not going to see any snakes. Hopefully they're in hiding. Maybe they're out this morning, but just about every time I come down here, especially when it rains and the water's high, there is snakes. That's why I like to carry a stick. I mean, sticks are freaking awesome. I can see why all the caveman depictions always have sticks in them because you can knock down spider webs. You can shoo away snakes. You know, Fahad came out and was a little onry. I could probably push him around a little bit with this stick. See, we've got a little pointy end on it. So anyway, I've got two sticks. I've got a stick that I run with and a stick that I explore with. Stick that I run with is really light when you gave it to me. Stick I explore with is really stiff in case I need to whack something. That grass has gotten so high from all the rains. The lake is just right there. Super high. I don't think it's going down one iota. It's bad y'all. This also makes the mosquitoes down here absolutely horrendous. Listen to that water. Hoping I was going to get a chance to get my trail camera back. I think it's just floating down the river though. There's no shot. Fresh hog roots. Even smells like them. It's probably two days old. There's one fresh track right there. That actually looks like a deer track though. And the water's right here. What I've really been wanting to do is do a beach hunt. I think that'd be a really awesome video. The hogs are still rooting around in here. But there's no more beach. They've been snooting around up in here for sure. Just got to adjust. Figure out where they're going now. I mean obviously they're going right there. I honestly think I could just come right down here and wait. Just wait it out in the evening if I could withstand the mosquitoes. They would eventually pop out. LFD has got them in his yard too. They're just everywhere. There's only like a mile difference between here and LFD's house. So they're running down here. There's probably three or four groups. One thing that rain has done is brought some ducks up in here. When duck season kicks off I need to make sure I got to come down here. That'll be nice easy. Just get up. Come down here and do a little duck hunting. Come back. Eat a little breakfast. Hang out with Emmy and the fam. Instead of having to get up at like three and drive somewhere. Coming across another area where the floods just ravaged this place. Look at all the brush tucked up in there. It's all washed up into that big pile. Hog tracks. Got some coyote tracks. I've probably pointed this out before but this is how you tell a hog track from a deer track. Hogs usually separate like this. They kind of V out. Whereas a deer is going to be more like a spade. See if I can find one. Honestly don't even see a deer right now which is kind of concerning. That's mostly what I see on this trail. That's a little ways from the lake. Just a little oak thicket. Probably some acorns down there. Now this is a deer. This is kind of, it's not as easy to see. See it in my shadow right there but see how the print comes together. More squeezed together. That's a deer. More tracks. Fat hog tracks just right along the trail but there's something else you can see. You look really close in there. You can see the hair where a hog is laid down in here. They've laid down and you can see their hair. Their bristly hair. It's made an imprint called that a waller man. Hog waller. Just right on the road dude. Got it. Son of a, gosh dang mosquito on me. God that was a big one. Pterodactyl size. It's pretty clear to me there's been tons, tons, tons of activity along this path. This is heading towards my cameras. I'd call it an old activity area. My gosh these mosquitoes. Oh terrible. Terrible. Normally you don't have to worry about them. Middle of the day. There's a hog guy. Stuff is so thick behind me. They could literally be 20 feet away and they, they are. That one that I heard was literally that close to me. 4, 420 photos. I think a lot of that's going to be grass movement because the grass is growing up so high but we're going to see. Exploring a new area now. It's loaded with hogs. There's feeding and rooting spots everywhere. All up in here. Oh my gosh. Look at that. Nice soft sand. This is by far the most activity that I've seen and I want to say this is, I want to say this is really close to LFD's house. I looked at it on a map. I bet you'd be right. Probably within 500 yards or so. Another creek bottom and they were just going bonkers down here. Those two little creek bottoms. That is the deal. I have a renewed sense of excitement and hopefully we got some activity on this camera as well. Let's see what has been lurking. Oh we got a deer. Always have a deer. Oh my gosh. This is a deer selfie if I've ever seen one. Look at that guy. Look at his eyeball. Coming right up there. Come on Sally. Oh, here we have a nice buck. He looks really old. Good mass. Check that out. He's also, he's a six point. It looks like he's got a little bit of blading on his brow time. So just really old looking. His body looks like a six year old deer. Oh my gosh, there's another buck behind him. Whoo. Little bachelor group showing up. That picture I just showed, that's the seven point that was behind that other one. Just for reference on all you hunters out there, that was on a full moon. 10.25 a.m. That was 9.25 when that picture was taken. Come on snowder. There's no snooty activity. My fears came true on this camera that either there was no activity or they were just so low that I couldn't see them on the camera. There's thousands of photos on here. I'm not going to go through every one. And for the first time today, I ran up on a honk in real time. But I did find the juice to finally make this thing happen. It's going to be great for filming up high. You guys stay tuned. I'm going to get this done because of this bullet right here. I wasn't able to get a coyote today. We'll blame it on Stephen. He's shooting the gun last. It's probably his fault, right? I think next I'm going to go on a little crappie fishing trip. The bass fishing just, I don't think it's going to be good quite yet up here because of it just being hot. I'm going to wait until it cools down until I really start bass fishing again. But a little crappie trip. Lunkers has never been crappie fishing. Can you believe that? I think I'm going to take him with me. We're going to see how he does. Thanks for tuning in today, guys. If you want to check out the new merch, I'll leave a link down in the description for some new camo fishing for cats and to make every cat count shirts. Version number two. Keep it locked right here for more outdoor activity. Y'all and subscribe to the channel. Hit the ding dong for all the notifications. Hope wherever you are, you're having a blessed day of the outdoors. And I'll see you right back here on the next one.