boda, we sure are blessed to have access to so much wilderness in this country...a wilderness that largely is the way the creator designed it...blows my mind..
Jim Reed is a Pennsylvania Deer Hunter to his core! It was great visiting his farm and hearing all the stories he had to share about not only his success but his family's also. This one is an instant classic!
Thanks for visiting..Sue and I are still laughing at the expression on your face when miracle on ice was "testing the water" so to speak of a female cow...lol... You guys are awesome and good luck the rests of the spring bird season!!
Thanks Lane...I never got that with the original Hollywood cribs show how that was cool to kick out the guest in a mean spirited way...just could not do that with Cameron.. he is too good of a guy
Be careful "D" your going to have your aunt Suzie in tears..,Grinning ear to ear thinking of your first buck, from your "wom" back buck, to your running shot buck, to your.........etc etc...luck ass bucks !! peace...
Well I love all the whitetail Cribs episode’s, But I feel this is the best episode I’ve watched so far, This guy covered everything from the start with his religious believes to his love for his wife and family and the love for the outdoors, Absolutely awesome job!!!!!!
Raymond Derr, Thanks for your kind words...I have to be honest, when my nephew suggested that I put in for the show, I was hesitant as I am the last guy that wants any credit or spotlight..but I am glad I did it and those guys from Exodus are really down to earth good guys...especially that Derr fella - must be in the name..lol.. peace..
Thanks Styven Canchola , growing up in a big family sure does ground a guy...if I ever got to big for my britches, my siblings would simply kick my butt..always stayed humble for sure.
Thanks Sam, I have been wanting to build that skinning shed for years and last year when we had to be build the front foundation of the barn, while the dust was flying we made it happen...I find myself hanging out on that shed porch more than my house porch lately...
It was an honor meeting Cameron and Chad...Class hard working guys that are down to earth and the nads to be getting after it with the business.. Keep swinging guys and keep them coming!!
True that ...Special place indeed...I think that is one of the main reasons Sue and I stuck around these parts and we still get to Tionesta once a week for a drive and look for eagles along the river and deer in the ANF and hit the native brook trout streams...peace
Never hunted the area just fished I'm about hr half away so I don't get up much , typically do annual trout camp there but that didn't happen this year!
@@ronniemilsap7716 ya..we had to cancel our trout camp with covid...but just driving around between Tionesta and Neiltown - I have never seen so many deer !
Just an absolute blessing and privilege to walk & hunt these hallowed grounds. More importantly, sharing it w my boys! Thanks bgj & sbt, you’re the best!!
One thing for sure, this place is not the same without all you and your fams tattoos and memories all over this farm...and as we speak, your oldest boy is getting after it chasing birds...I'm just grinning ear to ear and hoping to be grilling wild turkey strips on the blackstone soon... Peace brother
That is so true Michael Sites...I try not to lose site of that and I always try to acknowledge our savior especially when I am hanging in a tree on gods green earth...are we lucky or what!!?
Francis Cherry thanks for your kind words...I'm truly one lucky guy and I never lose sight of how blessed I have been on so many fronts...Have a great summer Francis
Awesome video, always great to see western PA videos, Jim is def spot on when it comes to PA antler restrictions, Just outside of Pittsburgh and it’s paying off
Gus, best thing the PGG has ever done... Shot my first buck outside of the "Burg" off Middle Road behind St Marys beside the football field..small 5 point with Slug gun..14 years old in the late 1970's ..funny when I think about riding my 10 speed 2 miles up middle road from my house in shaler in my florescent orange with my shot gun across my handlebars...never though twice about it.. lol.. them were the days..
@@MrJimbo1212 haha the good ol days, did you drive the deer back on the 10 speed haha I’m in my 30’s and grew up archery hunting in the 90’s, my dad started in 70’s in western pa, Im near kennywood park, tagged out with a solid 10 point in archery this October in 2B and that’s with working 12’s and having a one year old haha gotta love the antler restriction, every year is promising....great video, God Bless, it’s the dream of every hunting yinzer to get land one day, cool to see a video of someone who did it
@@Flightofthearrowoutdoors Congrats on the 10 point! Its funny how some of my old buds from Allegheny County travel up this way to hunt deer and they always show me trail cam pictures from Allegheny County of buck like the one you tagged ..and I scratch my head as to why they don't hunt more in 2B?... and back to my first buck off of Middle Road, first of all, I was not supposed to be hunting by myself at that age but I was pissed that my dad had to work instead of us going to Tionesta to a camp for the first day...so when I got home from school the first day, I was determined to hunt with or without my old mans blessings... never expecting to shoot a deer of course... well coincidentally when I shot, my baseball coach who was hunting up the valley came down to investigate and when he saw I had a buck down, he helped me field dress and drag it up a really steep hill to the ball field and he never asked why I was hunting by myself as I guess he probably knew that eventually my old man would figure it out and do some disciplining...and he was right.... So anyway, I peddled home and talked my mom into going back with me and picking the deer up with the old ford station wagon and the rest is history... I remember most of all, my buddies from the neighborhood helped my hang the deer off our basketball hoop and within minutes there were 20+ neighbors hanging out and checking out the buck as my dad came walking down the street off the PAT bus from work and walked right through the crowd and into the house and did not say a word...later after he had it out with me for hunting by myself and putting the hammer down so to speak...he did say, "thats a nice buck and can't wait to try some backstraps".. Have a great holiday Gus and push some of those big ones up north if your bored...Peace
@@Flightofthearrowoutdoors Ill reach out Gus when we figure out when and how many we are butchering (typically mid January) ... They are grass fed and we usually charge less than other beef prices i.e Angus and Herefords as the are more lean but we like them..plus given you have a 1 year old running around the house, that should count for some sort of discount..lol... take care.
One of my favorite episodes yet, because of the kindness, humility and goodness that Jim exudes. Sharing his blessings with so many family members ensuring that the next generation loves the outdoors is true conservation work. Tall times to you and yours Jim.
RS, Thanks for your kind words...As Sue and I get older, we do in fact get more of a kick out of putting others on cool encounters than we do for ourselves.. Not that we don't like hanging in a tree ourselves.. but we definitely take a back seat to wide eyed new hunters.. Peace
Thanks Epic Outdoors...I have been one lucky guy despite some pretty nasty stuff I go through on a day to day basis...but one thing for sure, I think with this illness, I appreciate things more than if I was more healthy...and for that perspective, I am thankful..
I live in central pa. About 45 minutes from clarion. This is one of the only outfits that really showcase and pa hunters or bucks killed in pa. Ohio is a recognized as trophy state but I dont think people realize the potential in pa. There are alot of private properties that easily grow 160 bucks. Alot of our public land is timbered and near unhuntable w buck laurel and brush but produces monster bucks. I'm looking forward to an episode from center county.
Lukus, could not agree more... we always had the genetics but we simply never let them get any age to them historically.... now that trend has changed where some areas are growing 3-5 year old deer on a pretty consistent basis ...man what a difference...and a shout out to my favorite and most scenic county in the state (Center) ...just hoping it does not get too developed with the growing PSU influence on vacant land... peace..
The antler restrictions were a good thing. I had started to pass up ones a few years before they were enacted. I got a 100" 7 in 07 and then an mid 130s in '17 . North Central pa
T-Bishop, to your point... it got me thinking.. it gained us about 25-40 inches post antler restrictions as well... Northcentral PA you say?... indeed gods country.. good luck this fall..
Glad to hear you have been in remission....I'm on my tenth surgery and still swinging...also had some blood clot complications where they had to remove part of my lung...its amazing how different it affects so many folks...Keep swinging brother..peace
Shout out to my nephew Donny Uzelac from Johnstown for getting me lined up with the Exodus crew...It was fun talking long horns, turkey, and deer with these guys...Peace out.... and cant wait to get you and hopefully your kiddos up to the farm again and drag that smart ass cousin of yours Travis along with you......
@@cherylgrimins2817 Most of Sue's very big family is originally from Franklin and Bon-Air area of J-Town .. C.V Blue Jays was her high school..Maiden name is Uzelac (proud Serbian family background).. Funny how your folks ended up in Clarion as well... As outdoor lovers, we love Clarion and its rural setting.. Peace
Thanks Lacy, we still need to get "yinz" guys to come up the Fryburg Rd and bring that hub and little one so they can fish in the pond...and you and SBT can talk shop...lol.. Take care Lacy,; Peace...
Jaime, Dave is knee deep in fighting fires in Oregon and his crew got caught in the middle of a nasty one recently where they barely got out...the fire leveled 4 towns...and it pushed them back to the ocean until the wind changed out of the west where they could go on the offensive...He is ok and said they are now making progress and starting to make a difference in diverting the fire away from houses etc...We finally got a text through and he is ok but he said this one is devastating...Thats funny about is nick name...I'll tell him you were asking about him... peace..
Seems like a great guy congrats to his wife on her big buck and to his daughter on her achievements I totally agree with antler restrictions I used to hunt near Marienville Pa. as a kid and my arms got sore looking at deer trying to put horns ( I know they're called antlers) on them and most of the bucks shot were spikes, three or four pointers I know a guy that works in the woods and said he saw the biggest buck of his life near Marienville a couple of years ago and this guy has shot alot of bucks I just wish we had a third of the deer we used to have
THANKS Yeet Army... Ill pass on your congrats to my wife and daughter ...I can't explain how pumped I was when they both shot bucks of a life time... You mentioned Marienville... I do a good bit of appraisal work in Marienville as it is only 20 minutes from out farm...and they are consistently shooting 150+ buck between Marienville and Kane in the Big Woods so to speak as the hunting pressure has dropped, antler restrictions work, and the deer have a lot a of room to grown old... Peace and thanks for the kind words..
they are hard on the turkey and rabbits but I think the biggest culpit on our reduced birds and rabbits are the Fisher and Great horned owls in these parts anyway
pepper is over rated... salt not so much... I would like to make a trade.. I will give you pepper if you throw in an equal serving of garlic and a second round draft pic next year for the seasonal isle draft at the grocery store...let me know.
ya, he was helping with the over the counter tag and I casually asked where is the toughest unit to draw a tag...he said his dad and brothers have been trying for years in an area towards Dinosaur National Park where we were going to hunt anyway..and we just altered our location near the boundary and two days later a huge bull jumped the river towards our calls and the rest is history...
Josh, I can't stress enough how important antler restrictions are and it really work!! The stats and evidence are irrefutable for sure.. Thanks for you input...
Chris, thats a great goal...Its was a long term goal of mine and took nearly 25 years from starting off living in a trailer park , to a very small house, to a very small farmett, and then to this farm...no real quick way for Sue and I as we both came out of school with nothing but school debt but after being displaced from hunting grounds 3-4 times and all the pressure and lack of game on most of the public ground we hunted, I made it a goal to try to eventually get to the farm we currently have... but the irony is that I spend a lot of time hunting on the public to this day - especially when friends and family hunt our farm... all good and keep swinging towards that goal...
lol.. i did talk about those mule deer trips but given my long winded stories they had to cut some things out and the mule deer were cut out..... anyway all the mule deer hunts were awesome and occurred in the same area of Montana in the Bear Paw Mountains ...literally in the middle of nowhere ...but I returned to the bear paws this past fall .. here is a quick clip of our trip,,.. ua-cam.com/video/K3W_2FMeyJ8/v-deo.html
@@MrJimbo1212 I watched youre clip, liked and subscribed.... Man, what are you doing so far from home!??!! Well glad you went back. Montana is sooo beautiful, and the sky really is bigger.... Shame on those whitetail crib guys for cutting out those "strange" mule deer.... Oh well, it is "whitetail" cribs..... Tom from Oregon.....
@@hunterfishergather6879 Tom, I agree on your passion for those mule deer.. Im right with you and in my mind there is no animal that embodies the west in all its majesty than the iconic mule deer...Man, if your from Oregon, I'm jealous...My son Dave spent a lot of time in Oregon recently and I hate to keep throwing utube clips your way but man he had a close call fighting fires in Oregon 2 years ago. Take care, Jim from PA but heart out west lol,.. ua-cam.com/video/hFuCaVI5Qg4/v-deo.html
agree.... for the most part and that is why the antler restrictions are working so well imo... but I do gotta say, we have a 3-4 year old 4 point on our farm that keeps dodging our jr hunters..he has had a 16-17" inch spread the last 2 years....
I feel like I know Jim after watching this, seems like a great guy and family! Thanks for inviting Exodus to record.
Jacob, Thanks for you kind words...It is easy to talk about things I love and I never lose site of how lucky I have been.. Take care.
This man right here is awesome for giving God the praise he deserves. Great tour loved it.
boda, we sure are blessed to have access to so much wilderness in this country...a wilderness that largely is the way the creator designed it...blows my mind..
Jim Reed is a Pennsylvania Deer Hunter to his core! It was great visiting his farm and hearing all the stories he had to share about not only his success but his family's also. This one is an instant classic!
Thanks for visiting..Sue and I are still laughing at the expression on your face when miracle on ice was "testing the water" so to speak of a female cow...lol... You guys are awesome and good luck the rests of the spring bird season!!
Might be my favorite episode and loved that he didn't wanna follow directions and be mean about telling you to leave. Says an awful lot.
Thanks Lane...I never got that with the original Hollywood cribs show how that was cool to kick out the guest in a mean spirited way...just could not do that with Cameron.. he is too good of a guy
Taught me everything I know about hunting! I look up to him for basically everything. Truly blessed to have these two in my life!
Be careful "D" your going to have your aunt Suzie in tears..,Grinning ear to ear thinking of your first buck, from your "wom" back buck, to your running shot buck, to your.........etc etc...luck ass bucks !! peace...
Well D, you do have me crying. We are the ones blessed. You always bring some good stories when you are here with us. Love you nephew!!
Good old down to earth fella! Prayers go out for your dad and family stay strong 🙏
Thanks Ethan for your kind words and praryers.... peace
Well I love all the whitetail Cribs episode’s, But I feel this is the best episode I’ve watched so far, This guy covered everything from the start with his religious believes to his love for his wife and family and the love for the outdoors, Absolutely awesome job!!!!!!
Raymond Derr, Thanks for your kind words...I have to be honest, when my nephew suggested that I put in for the show, I was hesitant as I am the last guy that wants any credit or spotlight..but I am glad I did it and those guys from Exodus are really down to earth good guys...especially that Derr fella - must be in the name..lol.. peace..
Hands down one of the most, if not the most down to earth guy so far. Great video
Thanks Styven Canchola , growing up in a big family sure does ground a guy...if I ever got to big for my britches, my siblings would simply kick my butt..always stayed humble for sure.
You know he’s the “real deal” when he has a Skinning Shed😂
Thanks Sam, I have been wanting to build that skinning shed for years and last year when we had to be build the front foundation of the barn, while the dust was flying we made it happen...I find myself hanging out on that shed porch more than my house porch lately...
These videos have very quickly become some of my favorite videos on UA-cam! Keep the great videos coming Exodus team, you guys are the best!
Thanks MKV Josh!!
It was an honor meeting Cameron and Chad...Class hard working guys that are down to earth and the nads to be getting after it with the business.. Keep swinging guys and keep them coming!!
This episode hits home when he said a camp in Tionesta, that's my home away from home. You guys rock
True that ...Special place indeed...I think that is one of the main reasons Sue and I stuck around these parts and we still get to Tionesta once a week for a drive and look for eagles along the river and deer in the ANF and hit the native brook trout streams...peace
heading to tionesta area this evening to set some trail cams in the ANF ..I'll say hi for ya..
man there is a lot of deer this year around tionesta
Never hunted the area just fished I'm about hr half away so I don't get up much , typically do annual trout camp there but that didn't happen this year!
@@ronniemilsap7716 ya..we had to cancel our trout camp with covid...but just driving around between Tionesta and Neiltown - I have never seen so many deer !
Just an absolute blessing and privilege to walk & hunt these hallowed grounds. More importantly, sharing it w my boys! Thanks bgj & sbt, you’re the best!!
One thing for sure, this place is not the same without all you and your fams tattoos and memories all over this farm...and as we speak, your oldest boy is getting after it chasing birds...I'm just grinning ear to ear and hoping to be grilling wild turkey strips on the blackstone soon... Peace brother
It’s such a blessing to hunt up there... so many great memories I’ll cherish forever. Snipe is coming in hot for deer camp
@@haydenreed5846 camp just would not be the same without our sniper!! you better be here!!
..and you can reciprocate with a guided hunt for birds in NC for jimmy big time lol
and you will go down on the ping pong table
I love it when hunters/people/ give our Savior the praise and honor and the glory!!!! Super cool guy and really great episode!!!!
That is so true Michael Sites...I try not to lose site of that and I always try to acknowledge our savior especially when I am hanging in a tree on gods green earth...are we lucky or what!!?
Amen to that.
Once Again guys Great Video! Hats off to Jim Reed! A TRUE AMERICAN and Lives like life Should Be! A REAL FAMILY MAN he is!👍
Francis Cherry thanks for your kind words...I'm truly one lucky guy and I never lose sight of how blessed I have been on so many fronts...Have a great summer Francis
Anyone else been waiting all day for this?
Callum, every wed evening I look forward to coming home from work and checking out a "new cribb" for sure,, Love this show!!
Awesome video, always great to see western PA videos, Jim is def spot on when it comes to PA antler restrictions, Just outside of Pittsburgh and it’s paying off
Gus, best thing the PGG has ever done... Shot my first buck outside of the "Burg" off Middle Road behind St Marys beside the football field..small 5 point with Slug gun..14 years old in the late 1970's ..funny when I think about riding my 10 speed 2 miles up middle road from my house in shaler in my florescent orange with my shot gun across my handlebars...never though twice about it.. lol.. them were the days..
@@MrJimbo1212 haha the good ol days, did you drive the deer back on the 10 speed haha I’m in my 30’s and grew up archery hunting in the 90’s, my dad started in 70’s in western pa, Im near kennywood park, tagged out with a solid 10 point in archery this October in 2B and that’s with working 12’s and having a one year old haha gotta love the antler restriction, every year is promising....great video, God Bless, it’s the dream of every hunting yinzer to get land one day, cool to see a video of someone who did it
@@Flightofthearrowoutdoors Congrats on the 10 point! Its funny how some of my old buds from Allegheny County travel up this way to hunt deer and they always show me trail cam pictures from Allegheny County of buck like the one you tagged ..and I scratch my head as to why they don't hunt more in 2B?... and back to my first buck off of Middle Road, first of all, I was not supposed to be hunting by myself at that age but I was pissed that my dad had to work instead of us going to Tionesta to a camp for the first day...so when I got home from school the first day, I was determined to hunt with or without my old mans blessings... never expecting to shoot a deer of course... well coincidentally when I shot, my baseball coach who was hunting up the valley came down to investigate and when he saw I had a buck down, he helped me field dress and drag it up a really steep hill to the ball field and he never asked why I was hunting by myself as I guess he probably knew that eventually my old man would figure it out and do some disciplining...and he was right.... So anyway, I peddled home and talked my mom into going back with me and picking the deer up with the old ford station wagon and the rest is history... I remember most of all, my buddies from the neighborhood helped my hang the deer off our basketball hoop and within minutes there were 20+ neighbors hanging out and checking out the buck as my dad came walking down the street off the PAT bus from work and walked right through the crowd and into the house and did not say a word...later after he had it out with me for hunting by myself and putting the hammer down so to speak...he did say, "thats a nice buck and can't wait to try some backstraps".. Have a great holiday Gus and push some of those big ones up north if your bored...Peace
@@MrJimbo1212 if your ever selling half a cow or a quarter cow let me know, I’d def drive up to Clarion ha
@@Flightofthearrowoutdoors Ill reach out Gus when we figure out when and how many we are butchering (typically mid January) ... They are grass fed and we usually charge less than other beef prices i.e Angus and Herefords as the are more lean but we like them..plus given you have a 1 year old running around the house, that should count for some sort of discount..lol... take care.
Real nice feller there and he knows a good trail camera too.
Thanks Mark ...and I use the heck out my Exodus cams for sure...and assuming you have a few yourself..
One of my favorite episodes yet, because of the kindness, humility and goodness that Jim exudes. Sharing his blessings with so many family members ensuring that the next generation loves the outdoors is true conservation work. Tall times to you and yours Jim.
RS, Thanks for your kind words...As Sue and I get older, we do in fact get more of a kick out of putting others on cool encounters than we do for ourselves.. Not that we don't like hanging in a tree ourselves.. but we definitely take a back seat to wide eyed new hunters.. Peace
Great video,
What a great Guy...
Another great episode, with what seems to be a great guy. Kudos to him for accomplishing what he has with his illness.
Thanks Epic Outdoors...I have been one lucky guy despite some pretty nasty stuff I go through on a day to day basis...but one thing for sure, I think with this illness, I appreciate things more than if I was more healthy...and for that perspective, I am thankful..
I live in central pa. About 45 minutes from clarion. This is one of the only outfits that really showcase and pa hunters or bucks killed in pa. Ohio is a recognized as trophy state but I dont think people realize the potential in pa. There are alot of private properties that easily grow 160 bucks. Alot of our public land is timbered and near unhuntable w buck laurel and brush but produces monster bucks. I'm looking forward to an episode from center county.
Lukus, could not agree more... we always had the genetics but we simply never let them get any age to them historically.... now that trend has changed where some areas are growing 3-5 year old deer on a pretty consistent basis ...man what a difference...and a shout out to my favorite and most scenic county in the state (Center) ...just hoping it does not get too developed with the growing PSU influence on vacant land... peace..
The antler restrictions were a good thing. I had started to pass up ones a few years before they were enacted. I got a 100" 7 in 07 and then an mid 130s in '17 . North Central pa
T-Bishop, to your point... it got me thinking.. it gained us about 25-40 inches post antler restrictions as well... Northcentral PA you say?... indeed gods country.. good luck this fall..
@@jimreed3904 Tioga county pa
It so awesome to see people close to home being put on this !! It great and awesome video!!👍👍
Thanks Chandler...pretty cool area we live in...and thanks for your kind words
I’ve had chrones since I was 15 and have a major surgery and it’s been in remission since I’ve been 16.
Glad to hear you have been in remission....I'm on my tenth surgery and still swinging...also had some blood clot complications where they had to remove part of my lung...its amazing how different it affects so many folks...Keep swinging brother..peace
Awesome to see you making it known God is in charge!! Amen to that.
For sure Ben.. I never lose sight of that and man are we blessed to be able to hang in a tree on Gods green earth! Peace and God Bless
Shout out to my nephew Donny Uzelac from Johnstown for getting me lined up with the Exodus crew...It was fun talking long horns, turkey, and deer with these guys...Peace out.... and cant wait to get you and hopefully your kiddos up to the farm again and drag that smart ass cousin of yours Travis along with you......
My parents are from Johnstown and i was born there. Family now lives in Clarion county and I’m in Upstate NY
@@cherylgrimins2817 Most of Sue's very big family is originally from Franklin and Bon-Air area of J-Town .. C.V Blue Jays was her high school..Maiden name is Uzelac (proud Serbian family background).. Funny how your folks ended up in Clarion as well... As outdoor lovers, we love Clarion and its rural setting.. Peace
Jimmy and Susie Big Time ❤️❤️❤️ so cool to see good people and friends on this show!
Thanks Lacy, we still need to get "yinz" guys to come up the Fryburg Rd and bring that hub and little one so they can fish in the pond...and you and SBT can talk shop...lol.. Take care Lacy,; Peace...
I worked with Dave in Pittsburgh before he left to go out west. We called him Keanu because he looked like Keanu reeves. Great guy hope all is well.
Jaime, Dave is knee deep in fighting fires in Oregon and his crew got caught in the middle of a nasty one recently where they barely got out...the fire leveled 4 towns...and it pushed them back to the ocean until the wind changed out of the west where they could go on the offensive...He is ok and said they are now making progress and starting to make a difference in diverting the fire away from houses etc...We finally got a text through and he is ok but he said this one is devastating...Thats funny about is nick name...I'll tell him you were asking about him... peace..
Great story nice deer 🦌 bud and nice crib too
Thanks Pedro... but I got to say, being outside hanging in a tree is my al time favorite crib.. peace
That truck is slamming🤙
Truth from the stand..."three on the tree baby!! and i love laying rubber down while riding the clutch in first gear... thanks for your comment
we simply call that f100 "THE GREEN MACHINE"..
Seems like a great guy congrats to his wife on her big buck and to his daughter on her achievements I totally agree with antler restrictions I used to hunt near Marienville Pa. as a kid and my arms got sore looking at deer trying to put horns ( I know they're called antlers) on them and most of the bucks shot were spikes, three or four pointers I know a guy that works in the woods and said he saw the biggest buck of his life near Marienville a couple of years ago and this guy has shot alot of bucks I just wish we had a third of the deer we used to have
THANKS Yeet Army... Ill pass on your congrats to my wife and daughter ...I can't explain how pumped I was when they both shot bucks of a life time... You mentioned Marienville... I do a good bit of appraisal work in Marienville as it is only 20 minutes from out farm...and they are consistently shooting 150+ buck between Marienville and Kane in the Big Woods so to speak as the hunting pressure has dropped, antler restrictions work, and the deer have a lot a of room to grown old... Peace and thanks for the kind words..
Cool crib, show, and stories !!
Thanks JR...Glad I did it in the end...
and the guys at exodus are awesome...
assuming you are from texas?
Awesome video. Keep it up!
Thanks 304 outdoors..peace
The guys at Exodus are great
That's beautiful bobcats
it was a big one as well,, pretty rare in these parts for sure..thanks for watching
they are hard on the turkey and rabbits but I think the biggest culpit on our reduced birds and rabbits are the Fisher and Great horned owls in these parts anyway
Such a cool guy and home!
Thanks chadsyl23 ! growing up in a big family makes a guy pretty humble...if I got to braggy, my sibblings would simply kick my ass... lol..
Hey guys thank you for the PA video !!!
R & A thanks for watching...and cool brook trout video !
keep them coming
Local fella! Nice!
thanks Brice.. Local yocal indeed...this region is a pretty cool place to call home for sure!
What is this season you speak of the only season we need is salt n pepper
pepper is over rated... salt not so much... I would like to make a trade.. I will give you pepper if you throw in an equal serving of garlic and a second round draft pic next year for the seasonal isle draft at the grocery store...let me know.
This is gonna be a good one Y’all should do someone in NorthDakota like me
Put in an application here: bit.ly/applyWTC
Can't wait till they start heading west again...
I have the same pic at 4:30 in my basement.
I love that pic...there is a cool mystic about it...and had it not been so rough and moldy when I got it, it would be in my house for sure..
A kid from Walmart’s advice that’s something.
ya, he was helping with the over the counter tag and I casually asked where is the toughest unit to draw a tag...he said his dad and brothers have been trying for years in an area towards Dinosaur National Park where we were going to hunt anyway..and we just altered our location near the boundary and two days later a huge bull jumped the river towards our calls and the rest is history...
The antler restriction in PA did wonders we have way more bigger buck than we ever did.
Other states need to pay attention to around the 7 min mark!!! #antlerrestrictions
Josh, I can't stress enough how important antler restrictions are and it really work!! The stats and evidence are irrefutable for sure.. Thanks for you input...
Awesome episode. Another example of owning property can pay off, and that’s my goal 🇺🇸
Chris, thats a great goal...Its was a long term goal of mine and took nearly 25 years from starting off living in a trailer park , to a very small house, to a very small farmett, and then to this farm...no real quick way for Sue and I as we both came out of school with nothing but school debt but after being displaced from hunting grounds 3-4 times and all the pressure and lack of game on most of the public ground we hunted, I made it a goal to try to eventually get to the farm we currently have... but the irony is that I spend a lot of time hunting on the public to this day - especially when friends and family hunt our farm... all good and keep swinging towards that goal...
Incredible!!
Thanks and nice name
Middle initial?
dont have one
dont have 1
neither does my sue Reed !
Good fun and good health God bless
Thanks Brandon ! and to you as well...peace
Amen to the glory of god for opportunity to hunt his amazing animals
Stacy we are blessed for sure...
I wish West Virginia had antler restrictions
Cadan, in my opinion, it has been by far the best decision the PA Game Commission has made in the last 20 years..
I thought he said welcome to the weed farm
mmmm... not a bad thought "take a trip and never leave the farm"
The best!
Jack thanks for watching and putting up with me for a few minutes... peace...
Awesome
He’s an awesome dude!!! Great people
Thanks Rusty! all good when we get to hang in the outdoors with friends and family.... truly blessed...take care and have great summer..
The fact Jared Scheffler, Jim Scheffler, Chancy Walters, or Shea Patterson haven’t been on here baffles me
We’re working our way out to Wisconsin this summer! Hopefully to Iowa again soon too. Thanks for the suggestions!
CANT WAIT TILL THEY GET OUT THAT WAY...LAND OF THE GIANTS..
What about the mule deer?......
lol.. i did talk about those mule deer trips but given my long winded stories they had to cut some things out and the mule deer were cut out..... anyway all the mule deer hunts were awesome and occurred in the same area of Montana in the Bear Paw Mountains ...literally in the middle of nowhere ...but I returned to the bear paws this past fall .. here is a quick clip of our trip,,.. ua-cam.com/video/K3W_2FMeyJ8/v-deo.html
@@MrJimbo1212 I watched youre clip, liked and subscribed.... Man, what are you doing so far from home!??!! Well glad you went back. Montana is sooo beautiful, and the sky really is bigger.... Shame on those whitetail crib guys for cutting out those "strange" mule deer.... Oh well, it is "whitetail" cribs..... Tom from Oregon.....
@@hunterfishergather6879 Tom, I agree on your passion for those mule deer.. Im right with you and in my mind there is no animal that embodies the west in all its majesty than the iconic mule deer...Man, if your from Oregon, I'm jealous...My son Dave spent a lot of time in Oregon recently and I hate to keep throwing utube clips your way but man he had a close call fighting fires in Oregon 2 years ago. Take care, Jim from PA but heart out west lol,.. ua-cam.com/video/hFuCaVI5Qg4/v-deo.html
I live in johnstown, i wonder wut part shes from
I grew up in Bon Air, right above Franklin Boro.
I live in middlw taylor
971 view. Also love the vids
I've never saw a spike or four point stay Small
agree.... for the most part and that is why the antler restrictions are working so well imo... but I do gotta say, we have a 3-4 year old 4 point on our farm that keeps dodging our jr hunters..he has had a 16-17" inch spread the last 2 years....
Hunting is turning into a country club sport.
Four!!!!
j.k... for some that is probably the case..., peace
but I like to think for most, its still a pretty pure process