

Deer Meat for Dinner is a wildly successful channel because he’s a likable, genuine guy and he pumps out the videos 2-3 times a week! He is a prolific producer with 2.5 million subscribers. Rob is the king of Catch-Clean-Cook videos. Rob Arrington is an all around nice guy with a cute family who fishes and hunts and shares the game and fish with his family and friends. Here’s my list of the Top 10 YouTube hunting channels you need to subscribe to. Some of the big TV shows have gotten into the YouTube revolution, but let’s focus on independent producers who do it because they love to hunt. Last rumor I heard was that there are about 10,000 hunting YouTube channels right now trying to reach the monetization number. YouTube will not monetize a new channel until it has 1,000 subscribers and 40,000 hours of watch time in one year. And there are a LOT of wannabes trying to get a foot in the door. If you have been living under a rock, you maybe don’t realize that there are a LOT of people making a LOT of money producing really good YouTube videos. Now it’s run its course and YouTube has taken over the hunting video scene. The antlers “are in a very safe place, and they are not on display,” Tucker said.Cable TV and then satellite TV changed everything in the 1990’s and then exploded in the 2000’s. “Unless he drops it and something breaks off.” “The score might change a bit, but this young man will hold the world record,” Cross said.


There will be further measurements of Tucker’s deer in 2019, at the regular meeting of the Boone and Crockett Club, the most renowned group of record keepers. But, he added, “Tennessee has never been known as a big buck state.” Cross said that Midwestern states like Illinois, Iowa and Kansas would be more likely spots for a 300-inch deer.Ī 300-incher in Tennessee? “For deer hunters, you hear things like that and go, naaaah,” Cross said. “It’s a great state to hunt deer in we have liberal limits and a long season,” Cross said. “I was blown away.”īig bucks are not common in Tennessee. “When I first saw him, I said I wanted to hunt it,” he said. Tucker first spotted the deer before rifle season began, on land his family leases to farm in Gallatin, northeast of Nashville. Tucker’s kill is the “deer story of 2016 - and maybe the deer story of the decade,” Field & Stream proclaimed. The biggest rack ever measured was 333 ⅞ on a deer in Missouri, but that was a pickup, or found deer, not one shot by a hunter. The previous record, 307 ⅝, was set in Iowa in 2003 by 15-year-old Tony Lovstuen, also with a muzzleloader. That made it the highest-scoring buck ever shot by a hunter. When the full rack was scored, the total was 312 ⅜ inches. After half of the rack had been measured, one of the judges exclaimed, “Holy cow, I’m up over 150!” Cross said.
