the PH ("professional hunter") : Congratulations, sir, on your ancient old old old bull, this is exactly what you want😂😂😂😂 the hunter: I guess I should say thank you for the camera 😂😂😂😂 as a fan of hunting videos, I don't really mine soft or hard as long as it's a 🦬 😉
The only hard bossed bull was the one Jeff Ran guided, the rest are all young bulls. Despite the shooting of young bulls I can't understand why everyone always run towards the animals.....
Which one do you mean??? I´m an very experiencend buffalo hunter (in my dreams and on YT) and they all look solid to me. Am I wrong??? Honest question! Or, do you think, they are soft, because their horns are not grown together? That would be only genetics.
@@exilbayer6377 1st, 2nd, and 4th one were all in various stages of still being soft in the center and towards the front, with the fourth one being the worst (youngest). Your first clue is that you can tell by looking at the center section where the what one day would be the hard boss just looks like a big, squishy, grey, babies a$$. The horn may or may not fuse together and close up but that doesn't mean anything, its the hardness of the material that only gets completed at around 9 years old give or take. The next clue is when the video is deliberately edited so that you rarely get a good, clear, close up view from head on. It's because they don't want you to see it. The bonus round is when the horns are still curled up and over and on top of the head and yet some poor guy is talking about how worn down they are when it's obvious that they aren't.
Beautiful shot with the double. Always love watching a double doing work.
It's still called hunting!
Doesn't matter if the hunt is dangerous or not!!
The bolt rifle, what caliber is it? Cheers!
Nice Hunting
3 soft bulls and one mature bull. Don’t know why these guys post videos of soft or young buffalo
the PH ("professional hunter") : Congratulations, sir, on your ancient old old old bull, this is exactly what you want😂😂😂😂
the hunter: I guess I should say thank you for the camera 😂😂😂😂
as a fan of hunting videos, I don't really mine soft or hard as long as it's a 🦬 😉
Looks like fun to me wow
Sir please don't kill buffalo😢😢
The only hard bossed bull was the one Jeff Ran guided, the rest are all young bulls. Despite the shooting of young bulls I can't understand why everyone always run towards the animals.....
3 soft bosses out of 4.
Which one do you mean???
I´m an very experiencend buffalo hunter (in my dreams and on YT) and they all look solid to me. Am I wrong??? Honest question!
Or, do you think, they are soft, because their horns are not grown together?
That would be only genetics.
@@exilbayer6377 1st, 2nd, and 4th one were all in various stages of still being soft in the center and towards the front, with the fourth one being the worst (youngest). Your first clue is that you can tell by looking at the center section where the what one day would be the hard boss just looks like a big, squishy, grey, babies a$$. The horn may or may not fuse together and close up but that doesn't mean anything, its the hardness of the material that only gets completed at around 9 years old give or take. The next clue is when the video is deliberately edited so that you rarely get a good, clear, close up view from head on. It's because they don't want you to see it. The bonus round is when the horns are still curled up and over and on top of the head and yet some poor guy is talking about how worn down they are when it's obvious that they aren't.
@exilbayer6377 only the one shot with Jeff Ran is solid.
should you address that to the "P H" ??? "Profesional Hunters" should know better right???✌🏼
@chocothycflowerio6122 Clents are certainly not to blame here.