HUNTING BEAN GEESE IN SWEDEN (PART 2)
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- This time in Part 2 of Sweden, we are on the lookout for Bean Geese and Graylag Geese.
We also take some time to explore some of the beautiful sights in Sweden between hunts.
And it wouldn't be a true hunt without the classic waterfowlers breakfast at the gas station , Swedish Style. Follow along as we try out some new blinds and have some more fun shooting ducks in the dark. (legally)
Joining us on this expedition is the owner of RW Coolidge, Kevin Goodrum.
Together, we'll find out how the Swedes hunt birds as we strive to check off these sought-after species from our list.
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Want to HUNT IN SWEDEN? Contact Samuel on his Instagram or his website
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(use chrome to translate Swedish to English when booking through his website)
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First! Waited all day for this post. Shot my first banded Wood Duck yesterday on youth day!
Heck yeah 💪 thanks for the support. And even more importantly huge congrats!! That’s awesome! Nothing quite like holding a wood duck for the first time. And they eat great!
@TheRoadto100 Preciate it guys 🔥
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Keep up the amazing videos and the subs and views will come. Just don’t give up guys. I have a feeling this channel is going to be huge once the word gets out and people start checking it out. Crazy amazing content.
Thanks ! Will do ! Got lots more to come
Thank you!
Great episode! Ready to see where y’all end up next
Thank ya brother!
Thanks brother!
Was very interesting to learn methods of waterfowl from other countries! Keep up the great work!😊
Awesome video first time joining in definitely some interesting looking birds
Welcome to the journey! The species will get crazier as we go. Glad you found us at the beginning of this project.
Another awesome video! Can’t wait to see the next one!!
Thanks for the support !
Ryan that was very epic once again , Bean goose was totally cool 🤙🏻🤙🏻
Thanks for following the journey 🤘
Thanks brother! Appreciate the support. I think each episode gets better and better from here. Excited to say I think we have another 8 to come every couple of weeks or so.
Looking forward to the future episodes
Keeps getting better and better. 💪🏻 🔥
💯 thank you Mrs. Bassham
Thanks babe
Part 2! Let’s go!
💪💪💪 thank you!
Certainly got stuck into them! Great stuff team looking forward to the next
Thanks my man! Excited to drop the next one. Alberta with Cole Townsend, honkers 🤘
@@TheRoadto100 oooosh that’ll be epic 🙌🏽
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Thank you everyone for following along! Sweden did not disappoint!
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@@TheRoadto100 Hello good videos i have hunting videos on youtube
The videography in both episodes is second to none. Loved watching the greylag hunt.
Are you not counting the mallards and canadas you shot in Sweden because of upcoming North America episodes, or is this just 100 species that you’ve not shot before?
Cheers from a first year duck hunter down in Texas. I was able to knock down 12 species of duck this year, and am already anxious for next season.
Thank you for watching! Chiam is a wizard, incredibly talented behind the camera and with the edits, thank you.
Great question, we are documenting all 100 (plus) species including ones we’ve already taken. Ryan is at 81 at the time of this project kicking off, but the goal is to start from zero.
Certain species like Mallards, Canada sub species, etc we know we will shoot in multiple locations due to their expansive range and distribution. So we decided that we would officially check certain species off in locations that we have predetermined.
Sweet Stuff.... you are on your way to 100.. :)
Slow but sure! Thank you for following along. Not a bad start, Season 1 will be nd with a strong number for our goal 🙏
I would be so pissed off if I came all that way and someone was like ok we’re pass shooting today 😂
Nah, that’s part of it. Everyone around the world hunts a bit different. Lots to be learned and appreciated from one culture to the next. Just have to appreciate each experience for what it is 🙏
Just found this page, and luckily, it is early in the Road to 100. Looking forward to following along. It's cool to see the different species outside of North America and the different methods used to harvest those species.
Well we are glad you found us!!! And thanks for following along. We appreciate followers letting us know what they like and what they wish we would do differently so please don’t hesitate to stop in often and let us know what ya think!
@@TheRoadto100 a big part of waterfowl hunting for me is preparing it and eating my harvest. I would be interested in seeing international cooking and how they prepare the harvested species, but either way won't keep me from watching.
We can definitely try to incorporate more of that in the future!
Enjoy watching the journey!
Thanks for following along!
Awesome edits and video brother
Thanks fam
Thank you!!!!
Absolutely amazing Video!!🔥
Thank ya brother! We greatly appreciate the support. We think the episodes to come and the podcasts are even better, but we are grateful for a good start!
Let’s rock!
Yessir !!
Another great video!!! Looking forward to the next one!!!!
Thank you!
Talk about some memories. I think the camera problem actually made for better finish footage.
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Chebre sus lances de cazerias amigos saludos
Thank you!
Nice! No pinkfoot geese in sweeden? We have tons of them in Norway 😎 I would be happy to guide you on a waterfowl hunt i Norway 💥
Didn’t see any in Sweden. But we have hunted them in Scotland. Norway would be amazing! What species do you have there?
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How come Canada and mallard were not checked off?
Great question! With many of these locations we know we will shoot the same species multiple times. We’ve decided to reserve officially checking certain species off until we take them in specific areas. Didn’t feel right checking off any of the Canada goose sub species in Sweden. We will check those off in North America.
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Muchísimas gracias!