This collaboration just works!!! Both you, Remi and the crew are so fun to watch be friends first and hunters second. We need to see more of you all doing things together and the way you are releasing it is really fun and a great idea. I have followed you and Remi for some time now and you both have such a love of life and hunting; it just makes me smile and enjoy my day that much more. THANKS!!!
I actually appreciate the fact no one has said anything about the second shot. Archery isn’t always perfect, but you did right by the animal putting him down quickly! Great film and sweet bull!!!
Tbh I think we should be talking about the second shot. If an animal is alerted like it was it isn’t wise to take that first shot especially at that distance. Shit like that is more likely to happen in a scenario like this. The practice of Bowhunting should be an ethical one, and I ethically would not shoot that distance with an alerted animal nor should anyone else. I’m glad they got it done but it was only by sheer luck that it played out this way.
@@coreybartlett1475 first that caribou was not alerted at all… head was down and he was feeding on the first shot and he was at 40 yards… if you can’t ethically shoot an animal at 40 yards with a bow you shouldn’t hunt with a bow! The second shot was definitely marginal but put another arrow in when you can. The first was a kill shot but the second was put in as an insurance shot.
That fishing looks excellent, I’ve been on the fly rod for 8 yrs and Arctic char is a rare chance. Their awesome looking. That landscape is gorgeous and humbling. Ha, the game bag clothing line 👍with included face buff. Lol Really beautiful caribou, glad to see the re-load to help put it down. Great film
Actually the name Greenland is because when the Viking Erik the red arrived to South Greenland it was in the summertime, where everything was green. So he named it Greenland. When the vikings found Iceland it was all White, because it was in the winter times. So they named that Iceland. Great film ❤
Thinking this will be one very fantastic adventure video. I admire your skills and the ability you have to be able to do hunts like this and all the others. ie” where in the world is Pedro today?”
@@pedroampuerohunting I’m 72 years old and love watching people like you and your wife live the dream. One of my best memories is taking a 297” bull elk with a 60# PSE THUNDER FLIGHT and aluminum arrow with a Bear two blade/ bleeders. Shot him at about 30 yards probably 35 degrees uphill ( it was very steep angle). I, to this day, remember seeing that arrow disappear into him. Took the top of his heart off. That bow I had bought new just two months before this hunt.
This collaboration just works!!! Both you, Remi and the crew are so fun to watch be friends first and hunters second. We need to see more of you all doing things together and the way you are releasing it is really fun and a great idea. I have followed you and Remi for some time now and you both have such a love of life and hunting; it just makes me smile and enjoy my day that much more. THANKS!!!
I vote "Pedro's fun facts" becomes a regular feature of your hunts!
I actually appreciate the fact no one has said anything about the second shot. Archery isn’t always perfect, but you did right by the animal putting him down quickly! Great film and sweet bull!!!
Tbh I think we should be talking about the second shot. If an animal is alerted like it was it isn’t wise to take that first shot especially at that distance. Shit like that is more likely to happen in a scenario like this. The practice of Bowhunting should be an ethical one, and I ethically would not shoot that distance with an alerted animal nor should anyone else. I’m glad they got it done but it was only by sheer luck that it played out this way.
First shot was great... perfect. Follow up shot didn't hit the mark but don't fault him with it...at all.
@@coreybartlett1475 first that caribou was not alerted at all… head was down and he was feeding on the first shot and he was at 40 yards… if you can’t ethically shoot an animal at 40 yards with a bow you shouldn’t hunt with a bow! The second shot was definitely marginal but put another arrow in when you can. The first was a kill shot but the second was put in as an insurance shot.
Your hunting adventures and videos are completely awesome!
Great shot and memory Pedro!
Thats a Great one Pedro , also Great having Good friends with you.
Bradley from South Africa .
Appreciate it Bradley!!
I'm really enjoying this series!
This series has been amazing haha Love the personalities!!
Awesome Pedro!!! Love your videos and awesome narration
Thanks so much!
Awesome episode Pedro. Cinematography is 👌
That fishing looks excellent, I’ve been on the fly rod for 8 yrs and Arctic char is a rare chance. Their awesome looking. That landscape is gorgeous and humbling.
Ha, the game bag clothing line 👍with included face buff. Lol
Really beautiful caribou, glad to see the re-load to help put it down. Great film
Great stuff! Congratulations..
Congratulations on a fantastic bull Pedro. Waidmannsheil 🌿🌿🌿
Many thanks!
Vamos Pedrito que nadie te comentan en español.
Enhorabuena por el video.
Anímate con el potcas, que se echa de menos. 🦾🦾
I think this would be an amazing trip! Your very lucky to be able to see and do this for work!
It really is!
Great hard horned bull ! Great hunt and film!
Archery bou hunting! It can’t much better than this.
Good stuff!!
Thanks!
Actually the name Greenland is because when the Viking Erik the red arrived to South Greenland it was in the summertime, where everything was green. So he named it Greenland. When the vikings found Iceland it was all White, because it was in the winter times. So they named that Iceland. Great film ❤
Great bull. Awesome to see with Remi. When you hooking up Gritty again? Looking forward to next episode 👊.
Those bugs look miserable but it looks like Remi came up with at solution!
Que pasada de cacería, enhorabuena y gracias por compartir tus experiencias maestro.
What a great episode.
Where in Greenland are you guys?
Pedro, have you ever done a video on how you clip your quiver bracket on your belt?
Thanks Scott
With a hip quiver support from TotalPeep
Thinking this will be one very fantastic adventure video. I admire your skills and the ability you have to be able to do hunts like this and all the others. ie” where in the world is Pedro today?”
Thanks a lot Tim for all the comments buddy!, really appreciate all the support!
@@pedroampuerohunting I’m 72 years old and love watching people like you and your wife live the dream. One of my best memories is taking a 297” bull elk with a 60# PSE THUNDER FLIGHT and aluminum arrow with a Bear two blade/ bleeders. Shot him at about 30 yards probably 35 degrees uphill ( it was very steep angle). I, to this day, remember seeing that arrow disappear into him. Took the top of his heart off. That bow I had bought new just two months before this hunt.
@@timbow50 That must felt soooo nice!! Congrats!Elk hunting is amazing.
Greenland is really ice and Iceland is really green go figure
Whats about episode 3?
It is on @remiwarren s hunting channel! Check the playlist. Thanks!