Hunting in the South is a difficult task as it is, especially when you're targeting mature bucks. Add that already challenging scenario to the chance that your hunting grounds could be completely under water in a moments notice, well, that sounds like a nightmare! For a large portion of southern hunters, this scenario is their every day reality when hunting river bottom public or private land. If you listen to Southern Ground Hunting often, you know that we make it a point to never make excuses for lack of success. When you're a grinder, you figure out a way to make it work even when everything is up against you. Our guest this week, Caleb Gammill, is a great representation of those values. Caleb spends most of his time hunting the public land river bottoms of Arkansas with a ton of success. In this episode Caleb gives us great insight into his style of mobile hunting in unfavorable conditions, and shares how he has adapted varying water levels in the areas he hunts, even some cases where he believes the water gives him great advantages using his pirogue. We dive deep into river bottom buck bedding and how he hunts those beds with good success. Perhaps the most informative segment of this podcast was discussing thermals in places with tons of water and very little terrain. Honestly, there's more meat in this episode than you could ever type in a description, so get ready to take some notes! This is River Bottom Hunting 101!

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