Why I Don't Put Hunts On YouTube

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @thelouster680
    @thelouster680 6 років тому +3

    Tips, techniques and helps is exactly why I subscribed. There really is no need for another "watch me hunt" video

  • @Kritter2020
    @Kritter2020 6 років тому +13

    Very good points man. I feel hunting, especially archery deer hunting is a solitary, get away from everything type of thing. I don't like hunting videos for that reason as it takes away from the primal getting back to basics deal. We can discuss techniques and everything else before and after the hunt. The hunt should be between you and the animal. Either way keep up the great vids man. Thanks.

  • @the.reel.mccoy.
    @the.reel.mccoy. 5 років тому

    You are the kind of UA-camr that deserves a massive paycheck. Hands down one of my favorite hunting channels.

  • @nathandecamp1252
    @nathandecamp1252 6 років тому

    Keep up the good work! I've been shooting bows for 25 years and I still learn new things from your vids. Thank you!

  • @jamesteddy9819
    @jamesteddy9819 6 років тому

    I love you channel for what it is, don't worry about doing anything but what you want to do

  • @r1johnny
    @r1johnny 6 років тому

    Really, really(!!!!!) appreciate your vids. Love the fact that your content is so specific and that you're so articulate. Greatly appreciated. Please keep your vids coming. You're in my top 2 Archery vid/content providers. TYVM!!!!

  • @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688
    @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688 6 років тому

    My channel is certainly "lost in the shuffle" and I have to say I agree with everything you said. I have gotten to the point where I simply do it because I love the extra challenge of it and sharing it. It's great to look back on too.

  • @BeastMixer
    @BeastMixer 3 роки тому

    Keep up the great work brother, you are very humble and well-versed!!💪😎

  • @levibender5457
    @levibender5457 6 років тому

    I absolutely love your channel... just like your channel title says, average jack, like me or anyone we can all relate and learn from one another in some way

  • @hvonwolfenstein2638
    @hvonwolfenstein2638 6 років тому

    I agree with you completely, my friend. What do you think about doing conversational videos (like this one) where you re-cap your hunting seasons? You could re-cap your hunting seasons by letting us know how much you got out and if any good stories came from it. A fire side chat is always welcome from a good Christian with tonnes of skills and experience in the archery world. You could also talk about your indoor seasons (general conversations about what you noticed or what you are wanting to improve/share). Thanks for working so hard and sharing your wisdom and positive spirit.

  • @tylerpaugh5089
    @tylerpaugh5089 6 років тому

    Do what you do buddy I appreciate the videos you make.

  • @billieglennbusch2189
    @billieglennbusch2189 6 років тому

    I have enjoyed archery since I was in high school and enjoy just shooting sometime as much as hunting , I enjoy your videos and content . One thing I noticed is your subscribers and video views don't add up . ....so hope you keep at it, apparently a lot of people enjoy the videos as well .

  • @backrhodeskansas
    @backrhodeskansas 4 роки тому

    This is why I subscribe to your channel.

  • @lucasbrunne5193
    @lucasbrunne5193 6 років тому

    I subscribed for your setup info and your tips about archery. I really like the way you talk as you are easy to understand, your explanations make more sense than some of the "pro" videos I've seen. I admit that I'm not a hunter, never have been or will be. I'm not against it for others but it's not for me. I'd also have to admit that if you did start posting hunting videos I'd likely unsubscribe, it's not what I'm here for. Keep making the great videos you do, I've enjoyed following your channel!

  • @paul_terryoutdoors8716
    @paul_terryoutdoors8716 6 років тому

    Great points.. I really enjoy your channel for the archery tips and techniques. Your very straight forward, easy to understand and always seem to give an honest explanation. Thank you

  • @the.reel.mccoy.
    @the.reel.mccoy. 5 років тому

    You're the best!

  • @matthewmeyer8053
    @matthewmeyer8053 6 років тому

    Totally understand where you're coming from. And while I do enjoy watching hunting videos, your reasons for not posting them is admirable. You mentioned if there was anything us in the youtube world would like to see, I personally just got into archery in early January. I was gifted a diamond infinite edge pro. From your previous videos you have explained that your wife shoots one. I am having three issues.
    1) my upper cable stop is hitting before my lower cable stop, everything is where it's supposed to be as far as same draw length set for both cams. I've attempted to add/remove twists to the cables but i believe i missed something in translation with watching videos.
    2) there is a qad hunter drop away rest on tje bow currently, I believe I'm getting fletching contact. I've followed instructions on how to adjust this but still am having issues.
    3) kinda ties in with two, i wouldn't mind going back to the hostage rest except with how the cock vane needs to oriented (up) the right vane (closest to the riser) makes contact with the cables. Currently the cock vane is oriented to left to allow clearance for the cables. What am I missing as far as how to correct the issue. I'd prefer to use the hostage over the qad. Any help would be greatly appreciated and thank you for all the content you've produced already

    • @cadenjones5449
      @cadenjones5449 6 років тому

      Matthew Meyer Go to your local pro shop and ask them what they think.

  • @SoloCamXTOutdoors
    @SoloCamXTOutdoors 6 років тому

    Well said my friend. But your video of your buck kill from last season was pretty great..

  • @joeyjarrard2519
    @joeyjarrard2519 6 років тому

    I’m looking into getting black eagle arrows have you ever shot them

    • @averagejackarchery
      @averagejackarchery  6 років тому

      Unfortunately, no! But they have received nothing but positive reviews and tons of happy customers!

    • @joeyjarrard2519
      @joeyjarrard2519 6 років тому

      Average Jack Archery ok thank you for your input

    • @ZGADOW
      @ZGADOW 6 років тому

      I don't have a ton of experience with different types of arrows but I've been using Black Eagle Outlaws for a while now and they shoot well. I haven't broken one yet, even when missing the target and smashing field points into rocks in the ground. I've gone through a a couple dozen just because I've lost them or changed spine to adjust to changes in my draw weight. Highly recommended for the price, and you can buy them wrapped, fletched and nocked if you aren't interested in building your own yet.

  • @joelaskey2121
    @joelaskey2121 3 роки тому

    You know what they say…? Those who do…Do those who can’t…. Teach lol jk I don’t film either

  • @AllInDrummer
    @AllInDrummer 6 років тому

    You said archery hunting is a touchy subject, can elaborate on that a bit, please?

    • @AlexKurashev
      @AlexKurashev 6 років тому

      filip pavlov, watch the vid again starting from 5 min mark.

    • @AllInDrummer
      @AllInDrummer 6 років тому

      Александр Курашёв hey mate, I meant not in relation to him directly but is bow hunting a touchy subject for some other reason in general. Thanks though :).

    • @AlexKurashev
      @AlexKurashev 6 років тому +1

      filip pavlov Yeah, I got you. Bowhunting (and hunting in general) is a touchy subject not according to him, but according to UA-cam and public in general. I think that’s what he meant, too.

    • @AllInDrummer
      @AllInDrummer 6 років тому

      Александр Курашёв thanks man, where I live it doesn't even exist, I believe. The closest thing you can get to is 3D...

    • @averagejackarchery
      @averagejackarchery  6 років тому +2

      Regardless of the method (i.e. rifle, bow, crossbow, trapping, etc.) the harvesting of wild, free range animals is always a touchy subject. Whether you approach it from the angle of a hunter, animal rights activist, or law enforcement officer trying to keep safety zones in residential areas, it'll raise hairs. So it's really not an archery issue as much as a hunting issue, but unfortunately that includes archery hunting! Good question.