Ep 9. Late Season Iowa
- April 29, 2019
- 22 min
In North American Whitetail season 16 episode 9, titled "Late Season Iowa," viewers will be taken on a thrilling hunting adventure through the Iowa countryside. As winter sets in and the temperatures drop, the whitetail deer become more active and easier to track and hunt.
Hosts Stan Potts and Gordon Whittington team up with seasoned Iowa-based hunters to explore some of the best late-season deer hunting spots in the state. The episode follows their journey as they strategically set up tree stands and ground blinds in different locations to maximize their chances of spotting and taking down big bucks.
Throughout the episode, viewers will get an insider's look at the different techniques and equipment used by the hunters to track and harvest deer during the late season. From scent control and trail camera monitoring to using decoys and calls, the hosts and their fellow hunters share some valuable tips and tricks that can help even the most experienced hunters improve their success rate.
As the hunters spot and pursue their prey, viewers are treated to stunning panoramic views of the Iowa wilderness. The episode also features up-close and personal shots of the majestic whitetail deer as they graze, sniff around, and exhibit their impressive antlers.
But hunting during the late season is not without its challenges. With the temperatures dropping and the snowfall increasing, the hunters must be well-prepared and equipped to handle the harsh winter conditions. From wearing the right clothing and footwear to keeping their hunting gear dry and functional, the hunters show viewers how to stay comfortable and focused while waiting for their prey.
Ultimately, the episode captures the thrill of the chase and the satisfaction of a successful hunt. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or simply an outdoor enthusiast, "Late Season Iowa" is sure to offer an exciting and informative look at one of the most thrilling hunting seasons in North America.