Whitetail Hunting Episode 3: October Archery in Louisiana

It’s October in Louisiana and that means football, food plots, and bowhunting. Flipp hunts for his first deer with archery equipment, and makes it an unforgettable one! —————- Find us on our website: Or visit us on social media:

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Lily’s Windswept Covey | Oklahoma Quail Hunting



On a blustery late January day in 2025 Lily surprised me with a close point on top of a windswept sandhill. If I had moved on her point immediately the birds likely would have been in the sumac thicket in front of her but by the time I got the other hunters around to the point they had moved downhill and away from she and I. Nevertheless it was a nice find. Enjoy.

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Kent’s Katy’s Covey | Oklahoma Quail Hunting



On a gorgeous sunny January afternoon in 2022 Kent’s pointer Katy found this nice covey of wild, public land bobwhite. My Dot got an assist sliding in late with an unmotivated honor. This dog, and her owner, travelled from North Carolina for an opportunity to see this exact scenario. Kent should be proud!

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Dot & Ginger’s Tree Row Covey | Oklahoma Quail Hunting



Opening day ’24 my little Dottie and Ben’s Ginger found this big covey in the trees. Lydia and I both could see birds on the ground before the chaotic flush. If you watch center screen you can see a hen facing me in the grass. What a great way to start the season.

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Lily’s First Covey | Oklahoma Quail Hunting



What a great way to introduce my new pointer, Lily! While I know this isn’t her first experience with bobwhite bobwhite it was her first covey find for me. It couldn’t have been a better find, point, flush and shot. I don’t normally see such large coveys and that makes this video that much more fun. Hopefully there will be a lot more of these this fall.

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How To Train A Bird Dog #birddog #gundogtraining #dog #shorts #shortsvideo #shortsfeed #hunting



The best way that I’ve found to start or train a bird dog is to use pigeons and launchers to simulate what a wild bird would do. Without any verbal encouragement to point or verbal rebuke for NOT pointing, I continue to give the dog opportunities to point until their natural desire to point is witnessed.

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Saki’s Single | Oklahoma Quail Hunting



Ken’s pointer pupply Saki found this single wild bobwhite in December 2020. This bird gets up from about as thin cover as you’ll ever see! Fun stuff.

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Lily’s Late Covey | Oklahoma Quail Hunting



In mid-February 2025 Lily found this covey of wild bobwhite up on a hillside late in the day. We fought high winds all day and they were still strong as the sun was starting to set. If you watch you can see Lily’s ears flap in the wind as she stands on point. It was a nice strong covey for that late in the year and despite my best efforts they all flew away.

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Lupin’s Puppy Covey | Oklahoma Quail Hunting



Ellie Mae found this covey of public land bobwhite on 2/7/22. It was a thing of beauty to watch. She winded where they had been and circled downwind moving into the nice point you see on the video. Lupin, Tom’s young setter, on the other hand did what puppies do and ran pell-mell into the pointed covey. In what has become a disturbing trend for me pulled the trigger on an empty chamber. I MUSTstart loading my gun occasionally! Feel free to laugh at me.

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