Ever been deep in the woods during deer season and wondered, “Where did all the deer go?” In this episode, Reese Richards and Scott from Bearded Outdoors USA hit the woods to show you how to find deer when you’re not seeing any. The weather’s cooling down, pressure is up, and deer movement seems to have vanished — so it’s time to adjust tactics and get mobile.
Armed with bows, trail cameras, and electric bikes, the guys cover serious ground in search of early fall whitetails. Learn how using E-bikes for bowhunting helps them quietly scout new spots, reach overlooked areas, and locate deer patterns other hunters are missing. From travel corridors and bedding areas to hidden food sources, this episode breaks down how to read sign and reposition for success when deer seem to disappear.
Whether you hunt Mississippi, Alabama, or anywhere in the Deep South, these strategies will help you get back on deer when hunting gets tough. It’s a real, raw look at bowhunting with E-bikes, learning to adapt, and trusting the process.
Episode Highlights:
How to find deer when movement slows down
Using E-bikes to scout, travel, and stay quiet
Locating fresh deer sign: tracks, rubs, and trails
Setting up on overlooked spots other hunters miss
Early season and pre-rut whitetail strategies
Staying positive, persistent, and prayerful in the woods
Location: Mississippi, USA
Season: Early to Mid Bow Season (Fall)
Gear Used: Compound Bows | Trail Cameras | Electric Bikes |
Bearded Outdoors USA Apparel | Mobile Hunting Gear
Filmed & Produced By: Bearded Outdoors USA