So you came across my feed.. I have things set on auto play. I started watching you and I was just simply taken back at your joy. It's real of the hunt on any level. I am in my late forties, and i've been large game hunting for a long time. I do enjoy small game hunting. But don't focus on it as much, and I definitely don't have the exuberance and exhilaration. Like I used to have, and obviously, you do. You have inspired me to take personal stock about the joy of the sport that we both share. Your excitement is so inspirational. I recently had to move back to colorado with family due to a calamity in which I lost my land in oklahoma. It was simply paradise. I had small game Turkey, dear. Fully stocked, pond that was very established. And since I've returned back to Colorado. I have not. Been too excited about going out on public land again. Small game hunting. Especially. I used to have such an absolute love to go dove hunting. And somehow the thrill has kinda gone away, so to speak. But to see your passion and your enjoyment, it reminds me of my days of you and it makes this semi disabled man I want to get out and start enjoying it.The things that once made me so happy. It's fall here in Colorado. There is still there.Sample small game hunting to be done. I am getting ready to go mule. Deer hunting and elk hunting for the first time in a few years. I wish I had somebody to pass my knowledge down to. And someone who is super pumped and passionate to do it. If you're ever in Colorado or would like to enjoy a big game hunt in the mountains, maybe targeting some elk. Deer in a host of other small game that's available during the season like grouse. Squirrel etcetera. Then feel free to reach out. I believe you are a very worthy young man to enjoy the absolute thrill of hunting.An animal that can weigh in excess of a thousand pounds. I also believe it would be an amazing experience for your family. As well So I would invite you to consider bringing a family member with you. But all in all, you seem very worthy. Of of an opportunity like that. Think you're an inspiration for a lot of young and old hunters, but especially young hunters in your way that you respect and show a very strong moral compass. Nonetheless, I wish you the best, and I think a lot of people would benefit Spending some time watching some of your videos. Keep up the good work, God bless
wow thank you for your kind words. i will cherish this comment more than you will know. i'm sorry to hear about you losing your land. if i can add any of encouragement i recently went threw a change in life. i recently had to move home after a breakup with an ex. a lot of people have mentioned that i have this joy about me. all i can say is jesus has been the reason for my joy. i get to refind myself after 4 years. i've missed hunting for all that time. im just glad i get to shear my faith god bless.
hello Yasmin my name is Colin I'm from the USA. thank you for the comment. I'm sorry for not getting back to you sooner. we lost power during a storm so I couldn't see comments until now. I'm glad ou enjoyed it.
@@alwaysscouting Yeah, I've never hunted public land but I'd be so worried about the fact that there could be people wandering around. You've got some beautiful country there though, I can't blame people for wanting to spend time in it.
So you came across my feed.. I have things set on auto play. I started watching you and I was just simply taken back at your joy. It's real of the hunt on any level. I am in my late forties, and i've been large game hunting for a long time. I do enjoy small game hunting. But don't focus on it as much, and I definitely don't have the exuberance and exhilaration.
Like I used to have, and obviously, you do. You have inspired me to take personal stock about the joy of the sport that we both share. Your excitement is so inspirational. I recently had to move back to colorado with family due to a calamity in which I lost my land in oklahoma. It was simply paradise. I had small game Turkey, dear. Fully stocked, pond that was very established. And since I've returned back to Colorado.
I have not.
Been too excited about going out on public land again. Small game hunting.
Especially. I used to have such an absolute love to go dove hunting. And somehow the thrill has kinda gone away, so to speak. But to see your passion and your enjoyment, it reminds me of my days of you and it makes this semi disabled man I want to get out and start enjoying it.The things that once made me so happy. It's fall here in Colorado. There is still there.Sample small game hunting to be done. I am getting ready to go mule. Deer hunting and elk hunting for the first time in a few years. I wish I had somebody to pass my knowledge down to. And someone who is super pumped and passionate to do it. If you're ever in Colorado or would like to enjoy a big game hunt in the mountains, maybe targeting some elk. Deer in a host of other small game that's available during the season like grouse. Squirrel etcetera. Then feel free to reach out. I believe you are a very worthy young man to enjoy the absolute thrill of hunting.An animal that can weigh in excess of a thousand pounds. I also believe it would be an amazing experience for your family. As well
So I would invite you to consider bringing a family member with you. But all in all, you seem very worthy.
Of of an opportunity like that. Think you're an inspiration for a lot of young and old hunters, but especially young hunters in your way that you respect and show a very strong moral compass. Nonetheless, I wish you the best, and I think a lot of people would benefit
Spending some time watching some of your videos. Keep up the good work, God bless
wow thank you for your kind words. i will cherish this comment more than you will know. i'm sorry to hear about you losing your land. if i can add any of encouragement i recently went threw a change in life. i recently had to move home after a breakup with an ex. a lot of people have mentioned that i have this joy about me. all i can say is jesus has been the reason for my joy. i get to refind myself after 4 years. i've missed hunting for all that time. im just glad i get to shear my faith god bless.
I am From Bangladesh. My name is yeasmin.Very nice job
hello Yasmin my name is Colin I'm from the USA. thank you for the comment. I'm sorry for not getting back to you sooner. we lost power during a storm so I couldn't see comments until now. I'm glad ou enjoyed it.
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Looks like maybe a woodpecker
it's definitely a woodpecker but I cant find what one it is. think it came from a young bird.
@@alwaysscouting My best guess is a downy woodpecker.
Squirrels are everywhere. Unless you are looking for them.
facts I'm glad I at least found a good spot. without wildlife photographers fishermen or families. it's a safer spot
@@alwaysscouting Yeah, I've never hunted public land but I'd be so worried about the fact that there could be people wandering around. You've got some beautiful country there though, I can't blame people for wanting to spend time in it.
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