Harvester Round Up

Harvester Round Up

Harvester

Author: Harvester
Published: October 1, 2022

This was a big week for Harvester. With our launch on September 24, we have been super busy welcoming all our new members and creators. We’ve had tons of awesome posts on our social stream, interesting articles to get you ready for deer season, and new videos that are definitely worth checking out. 

Field and Stream released their predictions of the 7 best days to hunt this rut season. The days are as follows: October 23, October 30, November 5, November 11, November 19, November 25, and December 12. The full article is on our page so go check it out! And speaking of deer season, did you see the two huge bucks that were killed in Kentucky? They’ll make you rethink shooting the 4-point you saw on your trail cam. That article is also on our page with the photos of the deer so give it a look. Whether you’re heading out now for bow season or waiting for rifle season, Harvester has tons of information, tips, tricks, and inspiration for your 2022 fall hunt. 

Shoutout to user Sam Tudor for his content posts showing his commercial crabbing trip on the Chesapeake Bay. If you’ve never seen someone trotline for crab, go follow his page! His videos and pictures show it all. We’ve got some friends at the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries who spend their time hunting Alligators. Their content and videos will bring you right into the southern marshes of Louisiana. Harvester team member, Paul Agrillo, has been hard at work developing some great video content for our users so be on the lookout for that in the coming days! 

The Harvester team and members would also like to extend our condolences to all of those who have been impacted by Hurricane Ian. Our thoughts are with you in this tragic time.

Happy 1st official week Harvesters! We look forward to all the things to come. #HRVSTR #HarvesterClub


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