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Kevin Bourgoin Hunting
Приєднався 7 лют 2009
Big game Hunts
Brandon Perelli Archery Black Bear June13 2023, New Brunswick Canada, with Keswick River Outfitters
Brandons first bear hunt and he made an incredible shot on this beauty of a Black Bear on his second evening hunting with myself and Keswick River Outfitters of Burtt's Corner New Brunswick, Canada
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Manitoba Spring Black Bear Hunt June 2023-Kevin Bourgoin Crossbow hunt @ Turtle Mountain Outfitting
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Always wanted to go on a guided hunt before i start guiding heavily myself, i chose Don & Mike Smith's Turtle Mountain Outfitting in Manitoba and had an amazing time. Harvested a great Black bear on the last evening of my hunt and made some great friends and memories along the way!!Enjoy
Gorgeous 300 LB N.B. Spring Black bear taken with Remington 760 30-06 pump.
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I finallly Started guiding in 2023, a dream for many years. Charlie was my first client and this the third night of his 4th day he tagged this gorgeous New Brunswick Canada Bruin.
New Brunswick Moose Hunt 2021 with Kevin Bourgoin, Reno Bourgoin and Shane Brewer
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New Brunswick Moose Hunt 2021 with Kevin Bourgoin, Reno Bourgoin and Shane Brewer
Massive 21" 424 LB Archery Spring Black Bear Hunt in New Brunswick, Canada with Kevin Bourgoin
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The Hunt for Train, a 5 year history with this true Monarch of the woods ended on June,13/2022 with a well placed arrow at one of my bait sites in Central New Brunswick.I hope you enjoy the hunt!!!
Huge 330 lb New Brunswick P&Y Archery Black Bear hunt with Kevin Bourgoin, June 10 2021.
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Viewer Discretion Advised, this is a sucessful hunt for a very old Black bear in N.B. Canada. This bear is taken with archery gear unguided and unsponsored!
Coyote Hunting Quad Dec,21/2019 (4 down-one sit)
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Coyote Hunting Quad Dec,21/2019 (4 down-one sit)
How to score a Bear Skull by Kevin Bourgoin
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Technique you can use to score a Bear skull in just a few minutes.
New Brunswick Bear hunt-May,19/2014-Kevin Bourgoin #1
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New Brunswick Bear hunt-May,19/2014-Kevin Bourgoin #1
My 2013 Archery bear, 320 lbs...19 9/16 P&Y
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My 2013 Archery bear, 320 lbs...19 9/16 P&Y
Dad taking me in to see his Great New Brunwick 2013 Buck!
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Dad taking me in to see his Great New Brunwick 2013 Buck!
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My 2013 New Brunswick Buck 2013 videos 002
My 2013 archery bear-320 lb 19 9/16 P&Y
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My 2013 archery bear-320 lb 19 9/16 P&Y
KB New Brunswick june,7 bear videos Cubs and mom 008
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KB New Brunswick june,7 bear videos Cubs and mom 008
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KB New Brunswick Bear Videos 2013 059 Shawn's Bear
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KB New Brunswick Bear Videos 2013 059 Shawn's Bear
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KB New Brunswick Bear Videos 2013 062
Bear hunting in New Brunswick with Gracie and Blake!!!!
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Bear hunting in New Brunswick with Gracie and Blake!!!!
After all those hours and not open yet....
Not a good hunter
That sow's face was beautiful, she looked like Faye Dunnaway.
Like this keeper coming
Boy you have some heavy action for New Brunswick! Where we at north of Plaster Rock in the Nictau area by Joe & Nitta's place? They were super folks hunted up there circa 1998. Awesome hunt! 👍🏻🐻💯🇨🇦
Your camera skills stink! And for that I’m gone and so are you!
Congrats on Train
424? Not massive
I guess spot and stalk would be too difficult in this heavy timber.
Yes, I have some areas it would be possible but baiting is the best opportunities for sure here.
Looks like the herd needs some thinning. All I seen was a massive group of doe
Nice bear. What was your draw weight for that?
56 lb
an awesome bear!!!
Nice Bear!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks man
Nice shooting Tex!
Congrats tough guy…
Same to you sport 😂
Remington 7600 does it again ! Congratulations. One of my favourite rifles .
this is my dad!
I don't understand useing a whole ham. To attract a bear. That you don't shoot. But then again im not a yankee doodle.
Nice bull! Great hunt
Nothing entertaining about this !!
Great looking bear Kevin congratulations. To take a bear that size with the bow certainly note worthy. Have a couple big fellas down my way here in zone 24. Will pm you a couple pics on FB messenger.
What is in the barrel that is so attractive for bears
Cougars should be re introduced in the eastern USA and Canada to help manage the deer population.
Coyotes , Black bears take their share , to reintroduce a species cost millions as they need to track and monitor them , also if overpopulation is a problem they can extend seasons , give extra permits to hunters to take a second or third deer in same season and ask landowners to open up posted property
It cost up to 1 million dollars to introduce 1 wolf to Yellowstone
Ya give these cute little brats a break. Good looken Sow
Killing an animal over bait is not hunting!!!
I live near the Ballard county wildlife management area in western Kentucky. You can see herds of deer like that and bigger when the Ohio River floods and pushes them off the reserve. One year I was driving by the land I hunted next to the wildlife management area and watched hundreds of deer crossing the road. There were probably 1000 or more in that herd because I sat there for a good 20 minutes and they were crossing the road well before I got there and the were still coming when I cut the line and went on my way. I’m sure that was just a small portion of the deer in this video but it’s still amazing to see that many deer in one place.
Here in Arizona it's like the elk and deer herds are all coming back and they are growing in size like crazy! I use to be lucky to see any on my way to Phoenix from Winslow and now me and my wife counted over a hundred!! We had to slow way down because huge elk would be just standing on the highway around Payson!!! Now if the coyotes and antelope would come back that would be like when I was a kid! I'm 62 now!!!
oh deer ; there like ants
Several years ago in southern Iowa I saw at least 150 in one herd. They were in a cornfield that had been picked. I had no idea they would herd up like that. One and only time I saw that though.
Congratulations!! You mowed down their habitat for your own profit. So proud of you assholes.
Every Deer in the county was in the clear cut just no bucks.
Probably lots of bucks there,already lost their horns.
It was late winter, all antlers had dropped
Wowza!! What state is this? Somewhere northwest?
New Brunswick Canada
Sadly they are now all infected with covid
How can that be?Weren't they wearing their masks?
@@EL300B Actually the deer here in Ontario Canada have a completely different variant unlike Delta or Omicron and they already infected a man who handles them. Sadly if this continues there will be a mass extermination of these animals especially in places like China. There are over 400 different vertebrae from primates to dolphins that can catch covid. Thousands of gorillas etc died from Ebola from humans. Rats, mice and other rodents which make up 40% of mammals on Earth are now getting infected with covid. Rats and other rodents have coronaviruses and when they recombine them with SARS-COV 2 completely different viruses will soon emerge. 20-30% of human cases have long covid or permanent organ damage seeing as we will become infected with this disease over and over again for the rest of our lives sooner or later every human being on Earth will have long covid or permanent organ damage. Chances of a baby going from childbirth to old age without getting permanent organ damage from covid is 100% impossible from now on
I thought I saw some Argentina herds. Nothing compared to this
I remember hunting in the mid 80s and seeing 40 to 50 deer running past on opening day.
Usually all does when the only thing a hunter has is a buck tag.......lol
That big boy right in the middle didn't give a rat's ass about anybody filming her motor running or anything
🗣I did not see one buck in the whole herd !!! 🙀🤠
Bucks lose their horns in late fall to early winter.
There were many, antlers had already fallen.
I have boxes of antlers from that area while working there.
🗣where and when was this film 🎥 🦌🦌🦌🦌🤠?
The cut down trees provide fresh brows for them to eat. Great to see.
I noticed when I was logging. The deer went crazy over the smell of trees being cut and the ground being torn up.
Wow! That's Awesome..I just Love Deer.What a Beautiful Animal.😊
And tastey
Worked on some private land logging near Bragg Creek Alberta last winter - similar congregation of whitetail once we opened up the block and the feed was exposed. Crazy!
They did the same when I was logging. Think it has something to do with all the fragrance being released from the plants and the earth being torn up. They love it.
Kevin, we use to bait with abattoir remnants and it was good, but now we only baits them with old Donuts, They go crazy over that stuff. Nice video,keep it up. 👍
Good looking buck! You guys weigh him? He looked short but stocky. Beautiful, God bless!🌲🦌👍
Awesome, now just got to keep the million dollar farmers from poaching them ..
wow this was amazing to see, cool share ty 👌 👍 300
Where is this
New Brunswick Canada
I have had as many as 56 in my back pasture I fed them corn doing the winter
Deer can not browse on the tops of trees when its 40-50 feet up in the sky. By cutting in the winter, tops are brought down to their level. Poplars, maples, etc will sucker from their roots and stumps the next spring and this will bring cover and food to deer, rabbits, grouse and dozens of others for many years. A deer needs browse 6 feet and lower that they can reach. A older aged forest shades the ground so there is not the food available for them.
I’ll bet men are pushing them into the open to shoot them, sick, that’s not hunting.
Wish they were.As a farmer there are a few crops we can no longer plant here because of deer damage.