Showing posts with label Dream Season Celebrity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dream Season Celebrity. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Doug Hampton - Killin' Em With The Cameras!

What is the number one tool in your bag of tricks for hunting trophy whitetails? If you asked this question to ten different hunters, well you would probably get ten different answers. As for my teammate Rod Owen and myself, It would be hands down, "Reconyx cameras". Every now and then we'll see and even kill a buck that we do not have any pictures of. But like I said, "every now and then". For the most part, almost every single deer that we see while in the field, has already been named and documented. Of course, the rut can bring deer from miles and miles so you always stand the chance of getting that 'big surprise' buck. For the most part, by the time we lay eyes on a particular buck, we've got him rough scored and labeled as a shooter, or not a shooter.

Rod and I use these cameras as early as June, and leave them out until we start to get pictures of bucks on the food plots without their headgear. This lets us know when to begin to hunt for sheds.. We usually face the cameras where if a deer trips the camera, It will take a picture of the whole plot, giving us an idea of how many deer are using the plot at that particular time. We try to run enough cameras on my Kansas farm to give us a good indication of what these deer are doing at different times of the day. But if you only have one, your still ahead of the game.

Saving the pictures until the deer is either harvested or old enough to have been hunted by the Flintstones is also a must. I however, learned this the hard way. Rod harvested a 181" buck that we named "The Jolly Bean Giant" on my farm November the 12th. (see journal entry) We stood over that deer for 30 minutes trying to figure what deer this could possibly be. Oh, don't get me wrong, we did have pictures of the buck from this year. But we could not figure out how a deer that we presumed to be at least four years old, could just show up with such regularity, and we didn't know him from Adam. That is, until I noticed the white stockings that ran almost completely up his legs. " I know exactly what deer this is!", I told Rod after we had racked our brains. "It's the white stocking buck from three seasons ago!" A friend of mine, that was hunting with me at the time, kept telling me that he was passing on a 3 year-old buck that had white-stockings up past his knee's. He said the buck was in the mid 130's. At the time, I didn't think it was a great necessity to keep the photo's. And with absolutely no photo's of him last season, he was not even a thought in my mind, until Rod harvested the buck this November. It would have been neat to have had the photo's to go along with the story. Oh well, lesson learned!

And then there's "Curly". Curly is a five year old buck that we have thousands of pictures of. He would totally disappear during the rut. We could not see him, or even get a picture of him from the first day of October to late December. And this was par for the course for three years running. But the one thing that would always pull him back to the property was the abundance of food. He usually would show up with a broken rack and super hungry. The last place that I got a picture of the buck was in a bean field the last day of September. With the frigid temperatures in Kansas and the rut a distant memory, I stuck a ground blind on that same field that I had gotten pictures of Curly in September. My wife Brandy still had a tag, and I was just hoping for at least one mature buck to be using the field. Guess who made an appearance? (see journal entry on Dec. 7th)

The last 5 out of 6 bucks that I have personally harvested, I owe strictly to the camera's. But the best example of using the Reconyx to harvest a buck, would have to be "Big Red". Big Red was a buck that we had also chased for the last few season's. He seemed to be one step ahead of us every time. He got his name from the color that he usually turned my face every time I would have daylight pictures of him where I had just previously hunted. I've never had a deer make me so mad! But on the evening of December 9th, Big Red showed up to the food plot and was caught on camera. By checking the cameras on a daily basis and locating the buck, we would now have the upper hand and a crucial piece of the puzzle for tracking down Big Red . Referring to the pictures from the past, we noticed that when the temperatures dropped below 20 degree's, the mature bucks visited the plot during legal shooting hours almost daily. That next afternoon my son and I crawled into a ground blind overlooking Biologic Maximum. The afternoon of December tenth was the day that my face turned from red to relieved! ( see journal entry on Dec. 10)

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Mark & Terry Drury - Dream Season Celebrity

Well, another year and another Dream Season TV group hunt....only this year we are doing a special twist on it - Celebrity Teams! We have brought together 4 celebrity guests from 4 different walks of life. We have a Rockstar, a Bullrider, a Baseball player and a MMA Champ! 4 uniquely different people all with 1 common interest and passion...hunting!

The 4 Teams traveled far and wide to converge on Hadley Creek Outfitters in Pike County Illinois. Each of the 4 celebrities are being Teamed up with a Drury Outdoors Team for the remainder of the hunting season.

We have Team Wainwright which is made up of Adam Wainwright from the St. Louis Cardinals as well as Louie Payne and Lance Chapman as the Drury Team being paired up with Adam.

We have Team Lewis which is made up of Aaron Lewis from the rock group STAIND. He will be paired up with Glen Simpson and Ken Barteau from Drury Outdoors.

There is Team Hart which is made up of JW Hart, the "Iron Man" of the PBR and recently inducted into the hall of fame. He is being Teamed up with Drury Team members Rod Owen and Doug Hampton.

Last, but certainly not least, we have Team Sylvia which is made up of Tim Sylvia the 5 time former UFC Heavyweight Champion. He was paired up with David and Jeff Lindsey from Drury Outdoors.

We had plenty of items to tackle while the Teams were at Hadley, but most importantly we had a few competitions that had to be played out! To say that these 4 Teams were competitive would be an understatement! It was great to see the friendly rivalries start to play out and we think the Drury Outdoors production staff captured some great footage to air on Outdoor Channel starting July 2010.
A special thanks has to go out to Michael Engelmeyer of Great Outdoors Studios, Inc! He did a phenomal job as always and we couldn't do the group hunt with out him!

Keep your eyes peeled for some website video footage to start popping up in early 2010! Dream Season Celebrity promises to be the best season yet! -Mark & Terry Drury

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Doug Hampton - The "Double Deuce"



The one we're after...

Oh yes we've got bigger bucks on our Kansas leases, but it's just something about this buck that fires me up. Maybe it's the double split G-2's that he's sporting on his rack. Or maybe it's because he's the first buck that I had pictures of on my newest Kansas lease. Or could it be that we actually could have harvested this buck last week during the youth season if I had not convinced myself that we had ruined the spot while cutting shooting lanes for a double set of "Big Game" tree-stands, only to have Reconyx pictures of him within two hours of all the activity. How could he be so relaxed when he walks into that Biologic food plot during shooting hours? Does he not know that we are filming for Dream Season and that he will do fine for a main character?

We didn't necessarily have bad luck last week, we simply fell to the natural instincts of big early season whitetails. My son and I had the big 9 x 5 buck walk by us at ten yards. The problem was that it was so dark and I could barely make it out through my Nikon's that it was him. Looking through the view finder 9 minutes later, I was only getting marginal footage at best. We needed just a few more minutes when the 4 year-old decided to exit the beans and bed down for the day. That evening brought an unexpected party on the neighboring property. Lets just say it was quite the fiesta! The microphone hooked up to the loud speakers made for a hard-rock concert's decibel output. The deer probably stopped running when they reached the Missouri line! Maybe they'll be back in time for the rut! .... Coltin had a few opportunities at some 3 year-old 130's type bucks later, but the 9 x 5 along with the Reconyx photo's of some true studs were definitely clouding the 13 year-olds judgment. I guess it's never to early to start trophy hunting.

We'll my wife is up to bat next! She's holding a Kansas muzzle-loader tag and has not so much as even seen a buck in the wild, much less shot or killed one. She has saw a few while driving, if that counts? I guess if the "Double Deuce" buck steps into the food plot while we're there, I'll have to use the ol' " he's not very big, but you can shoot him if you want" speech to keep her from getting too excited. You never know how a person will react to their first buck encounter in the wild, but I'm sure excited to see what happens! Stay tuned to the journal to see if she connects on "D.D.", or maybe even one of the other good bucks that are hanging out on our Kansas farms. Good luck and kill em' big! -Doug Hampton

Monday, September 28, 2009

Louie Payne - What A Weekend For Team Wainwright


What a weekend for Team Wainwright, this year Lance and I were asked to be on Dream Season Celebrities and we jumped at the chance and could not have gotten a better guy than Adam Wainwright, we are both looking forward to hunting with him this year.
Lance and I and our wives meet up in St. Louis for the Annual Drury fall meeting over the weekend and what a tremendous awards show this year, all the editors done a fantastic job.

Then all four of us went to Adam Wainwright’s house on Sunday and we meet him and his family for the first time, he is really a great guy and has a wonderful wife and two small children, we got him set up with his new Bow Madness XL bow with a red and white Cardinals string of course.

Then after a quick visit we were off to Bush Stadium to watch Adam pitch against the Chicago Cubs, this was the first pro baseball game that Melissa and I had ever been to and what an awesome experience it was, I can see why so many fans go to the games because when a big play would happen and everyone jumps out of their seats and cheers I got that excited feeling in my stomach just like I get right before I shoot a buck, when you can look around and the stadium is full of fans it look like a red sea filled the stadium and I can’t wait to go back to St. Louis to watch the Cardinals play again.


Louie Payne

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Doug Hampton - Daniel Boone Returns!


A busy week, and Daniel Boone Returns!

Well last week team Hart should have lost a bunch of weight because we stayed hooked up and moving. Rod worked during the day and scouted during the evenings.. J.W. was busy with the P.B.R. event in Brazil while I was getting my hunting spots in Arkansas ready. After a logging crew devastated my best stand location, I wanted to scream! The giant white-oak acorn trees that had provided our deer with food for decades were reduced to just stumps. But then it hit me like ton of bricks,"food plot"! After nine hours of bulldozing, I was ready to disk. I guess sometimes you got to make the best out of the things you can't control anyway, so I did just that. Two acres of Biologic will feed the deer deep into our winter months.

With the food plots complete and the weekend coming fast, it was time for our Catch-A-Dream fundraiser. J.W. and Rod both drove down to my hometown of Monticello, Arkansas to hold a benefit for the Catch-A-Dream Foundation. We knew that it was going to be tough holding the benefit on Labor Day weekend with the Arkansas Razorbacks playing just two hours away in Little Rock. Not to mention that squirrel and dove season opened the same day..... But man were we surprised when my hometown folks began to pour into the doors of that church by the dozens! We were even more surprised when we saw how much money we raised under the circumstances. It was great to see how a small town could get behind us and help us to raise money for such a great cause. We had a lot of people and businesses that donated and helped out with the benefit. Thanks Monticello!



Well Sunday morning Rod and J.W. let the rooster keep sleeping as they headed back home. I went to church to give thanks for the great weekend that we were blessed with before heading to the woods. Rod decided to stop by our Kansas farm on the way home and that's when he spoke the words I been waiting to hear." We got pictures of Daniel Boone", Rod said with an excited voice. " The bad news is that he's only an 8 point....The good news is that he's close to Boone!". Daniel Boone was a ten point last year that we had pictures of as late as February. We had moved one of our Reconyx camera's to a suspected travel route from bedding to a bean field just a few weeks ago, just in time to catch the giant in velvet and then in hard horn. What a way to finish up an already great week! And to top it off, my son will be there in a few days to kick off our Dream Season with our father/son annual trip for the Kansas youth season. Stay tuned !!! -Doug Hampton

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Doug Hampton - It's Almost Here


Our food plots are in and the days are getting shorter. In three short weeks Rod and I will be taking my son Coltin on our annual Kansas youth season hunt and man are we excited! We have Reconyx pictures from most of our big deer that were using our food plots in late January. It's always nice to know your big bucks made it through the winter months and appear to be healthy. We only have pictures of three of our four-year old bucks so far, but that's fairly common during the late summer on our Kansas farm. Last year it was the middle of September before our older aged bucks started to make their appearance.

This year Rod and I will be hunting with J.W. Hart, the "Iron Man" of the P.B.R. on Dream Season Celebrity. We should be hunting non-stop for the better part of four months. We are scheduled to hunt in Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. So to sum it up, we're gonna be pretty busy this fall. Good luck to everyone and we hope God blesses you with a great "Dream Season". -Doug Hampton