On this week's episode of Midwest Whitetail, we kick things off with Josh Sparks in Iowa. Bringing an update to the "Drop Tine Buck," As you guys saw a few weeks ago, if you haven't go check out the episode, Josh put together a plan based off of last years intel to make the best plan going into the 2024 bow season. Watching the @CuddebackDigital trail cameras through the summer Josh has watched a large browed buck develop over the last few months and it can no longer be denied, "Droptine" is alive and the chess match starts now. The food plot is sprayed and the @monsterbuck seed will be going into the ground in the coming weeks. In southern Iowa, Owen Reigler is up to much of the same as he is preparing his food plots as well. With a variety of different methods that Owen utilizes throughout the hunting season, he gives us tour of the farm and how he plans to make the best food plots in order to have his usual awesome season come this fall. Along with that, Owen introduces us to two targets that he hopes show back up on the farm in the coming weeks. Finally, we head out with Kaleb Greiner who has spent the past few weeks filming some Iowa giants on a regular basis. Hoping to get everyone else in the fold, Kaleb highlights some of the areas that he has been finding the bucks as well as highlighting some overlooked areas that you may not be thinking about when trying to find a velvet giant. As always, we appreciate you for taking the time to watch the video and we hope that you enjoyed this week's show!