11-2-20: Permission Farm Success | A Big Warm-Weather Buck | Midwest Whitetail
Midwest Whitetail • 11m
S4.E24. On this week's episode, we join Max Mongrello on a successful southeastern Iowa bow hunt. Despite less-than-ideal conditions, Mongrello has minimal time to hunt and decides to make the long drive to one of his and Grant Noble's permission farms. A familiar face makes an appearance, and Mongrello makes the most of his opportunity.
0:15 We recap some previous hunts the guys had, and then jump into the most recent action.
1:58 We check in with Mike Reed. He's hunting on the River Farm.
3:30 Over to Mongrello, he's heading to the timber. The goal? Tag a big one.
5:15 Deer begin moving, and one of them is a big buck.
6:00 Their target works a scrape, and a doe starts blowing, but the big guy doesn't seem bothered by it.
7:00 Mongrello makes the shot, and the celebration begins.
8:30 They recover the great Iowa buck, and recap the hunt.
9:45 Josh Sparks closes out the show with a call to action.
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