We need some more hunting videos Ryan. You are so good at doing it, I just love watching them!! I think it is definitely where your channel shines above all the others.
My brother and I hunted pronghorns, in eastern Colorado. We always tried to keep the sun to our backs. It not only helped us to not be sun blinded, but also reflected off the pronghorns we were after and made it difficult for them to identify us. We took animals at all times of the day, but keeping the sun out of our eyes worked the best for us.
It's hard to imagine how difficult it was to drag this tripod through the brush and get the game too. I thought about your philosophy on tiny stone pints. It just makes sense. Only small points will survive impacts on bone. I wonder about longer, heavier arrows. Some peoples used those on bigger game.
I genuinely enjoy your videos from the hunting to the hour plus long Flint napping ones. But I do genuinely question why you don’t have a GoPro with a head mount?
Love your stalking videos through the brush. That you are going after hogs gives the video a bit of suspense to them as well. Seeing that arrow that you found made me think, have you ever seen anything that would make you think that skunk apes are real? I'm guessing you are hunting fairly close to where the supposed sightings are concentrated.
I am not a believer of any of those things. I have spent my life in the woods around the country and some of the most dense remote swamps in FL. I have never seen or heard anything out of the normal. Since I cover so much ground and am prolific at sneaking around, if they were real, I would have seen some evidence. There's a lot of sand and mud in Florida to leave tracks. I have seen big cat tracks and bear tracks where they are not reported to be, and about everything else a person could imagine. Never once an oversized humanoid track
@@huntprimitive9918 thanks for replying. The yeti and sasquatch seem possible enough just based on the wildness of those areas, but Florida seemed really unlikely to me. Of course, the experts are really anything but for proving it one way or the other-either primatologists with next to no field work experience or believers carrying enough gear to spook a deaf possum.
Spencer Hoffman with the UA-cam channel "my wild backyard" has done some really good videos about the Florida palmetto forest insects. Ever heard of the red widow? The sounds of both these videos reminds me of another. So Ryan, what is your opinion of the Gunther barbed point? Any good for hunting swine?
I am not familiar with that channel, thanks for the suggestion. I imagine they would be fine for hog hunting but like anything else will likely suffer quite a bit of damage on the hunt, especially on those barbs.
I love you dad and your the best dad ever and you are my favorite UA-camr ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ you are a great dad
Thank you buddy, I love you too
@@huntprimitive9918 hey love the vids would we be able to hunt together someday ? I live in florida
We need some more hunting videos Ryan. You are so good at doing it, I just love watching them!! I think it is definitely where your channel shines above all the others.
i would love to see you build a kayak or canoe with primitive tools or just a raft it would be awesome to see!
Boy I tell you I sure enjoy the Hunt's that you take us along on
Thank you very much, I really appreciate that
Absolute privilege to be able to be alongside someone with your skills Ryan.
I'm a big fan of all of your content but these hunts are top tier.
Thank you very much, I greatly appreciate you following along!
@huntprimitive9918 so what do you do with the hides of the hogs
Thanks for taking us along, I do just walk and call while elk hunting
Loved it Ryan, I've stalked here in OK. Can get within 20 yds or less easily.
My brother and I hunted pronghorns, in eastern Colorado. We always tried to keep the sun to our backs. It not only helped us to not be sun blinded, but also reflected off the pronghorns we were after and made it difficult for them to identify us. We took animals at all times of the day, but keeping the sun out of our eyes worked the best for us.
It's hard to imagine how difficult it was to drag this tripod through the brush and get the game too.
I thought about your philosophy on tiny stone pints. It just makes sense. Only small points will survive impacts on bone.
I wonder about longer, heavier arrows. Some peoples used those on bigger game.
Great video, Ryan!
Great hunt!! Thanks for this channel!!
Awesome video. Mustve been so difficult to record and hunt. Im impressed.👍👍😲
Great stuff Ryan!
So dang cool. Really enjoy watching your videos
I genuinely enjoy your videos from the hunting to the hour plus long Flint napping ones. But I do genuinely question why you don’t have a GoPro with a head mount?
Love your stalking videos through the brush. That you are going after hogs gives the video a bit of suspense to them as well. Seeing that arrow that you found made me think, have you ever seen anything that would make you think that skunk apes are real? I'm guessing you are hunting fairly close to where the supposed sightings are concentrated.
I am not a believer of any of those things. I have spent my life in the woods around the country and some of the most dense remote swamps in FL. I have never seen or heard anything out of the normal. Since I cover so much ground and am prolific at sneaking around, if they were real, I would have seen some evidence. There's a lot of sand and mud in Florida to leave tracks. I have seen big cat tracks and bear tracks where they are not reported to be, and about everything else a person could imagine. Never once an oversized humanoid track
@@huntprimitive9918 thanks for replying. The yeti and sasquatch seem possible enough just based on the wildness of those areas, but Florida seemed really unlikely to me. Of course, the experts are really anything but for proving it one way or the other-either primatologists with next to no field work experience or believers carrying enough gear to spook a deaf possum.
17:25 what was that lol it ran off.
How'd those ribs taste?
Spencer Hoffman with the UA-cam channel "my wild backyard" has done some really good videos about the Florida palmetto forest insects. Ever heard of the red widow?
The sounds of both these videos reminds me of another.
So Ryan, what is your opinion of the Gunther barbed point? Any good for hunting swine?
I am not familiar with that channel, thanks for the suggestion. I imagine they would be fine for hog hunting but like anything else will likely suffer quite a bit of damage on the hunt, especially on those barbs.
You know what,that's the best shot. And you had the camera facing behind you. What a hick, redneck move!! Your fired !!!!
Why 720p 😭
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Shot lads.
can you eat an armadillo?
If you got those crazy winds change your smell rub up against a cow
Primitive weapons yes, but does the recording quality have to be low as well? Invest in filming equipment please.
They are all recorded and produced in 1080p. UA-cam for some reason is only publishing them in 780p it's a problem we are working on.
@@huntprimitive9918 tnx for informations and tnx for Your job.
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