Great storytelling. I was out in AB, near Longview, back in November. Stunning scenery and an abundance of animals. Got a nice whitetail (biggest I've shot), but the mule deer eluded us. You guys are hard-core.
Well done guys! I shot a Mule buck in that valley years ago. When you got that elk I was so happy for your team as I know how difficult that hunt can be. Truly one of the best hunting videos ever made. Thanks for sharing.
Back when I was in AB, insulated NEOs were the thing back then. They were great for those AB winters. Can still wear your normal boots in them. Highly recommended if you haven’t tried them before. Great video and looks like an amazing trip. Thanks for sharing with us.
One thing I find helps with my chronically cold feed is carrying some of those hand/feet warmer packs and when I get to my glassing spot I loosen my boots all the way and take them off. Put the boot warmers in the toes and slip them on loosely. I can sit for hours that way. This is another great video. Well done 👍
Hey thanks for the tip! I think you're correct that they will work if you loosen your boots all the way off. Otherwise I've found that they suffocate and don't function properly. Thanks for watching
Great video ! What dates did you hunt? I just moved from northern B.C. to northern Alberta. I was a bit bummed out leaving my beautiful BC behind , but was quickly humbled by how amazing and different the hunting is in Alberta. I love it here so far. I was able to harvest a beautiful 5x5 whitetail buck last weekend with a absolute giant of a body. Congrats on the hunt, I hope to hunt down south there in the next couple years looks amazing.
We do believe the first bull was hit..and after an exhaustive search we moved on. Too much new snow and too many other track in the mix, did not allow us to find him. Upsetting but that's hunting sometimes
Good question. If travelling by air, you are required to have your firearm trigger locked, stored in a locked case. Ammo must also be stored in a second locked case. Both are considered checked baggage and you will need to fill out a declaration form at the airport. Leave yourself lots of extra time for this before your flight just Incase. Other than that it was actually pretty straight forward. Hope this helps. Thanks
Congrats gents. Was a tough one in southern Alberta this Nov. Ppl underestimate how much work it is doing anything in all that snow. Kicked my ass for 6 days. Love that place. Got chased outta there by a Griz bow hunting few years back. Not many places like it left in this part of the province. Just beautiful country.
@@caninphx I took my scarpa kenesis boots which are great mountain boots except I not yet tested them in cold weather... That was my mistake. They are a great early season boot but didn't quite cut it in those conditions
@@skyedge6158 yeah it’s tough to have boots that are comfy, warm and you don’t sweat to to death in in the back country especially on multi day trips as they accumulate sweat and don’t dry out easily.
Great storytelling. I was out in AB, near Longview, back in November. Stunning scenery and an abundance of animals. Got a nice whitetail (biggest I've shot), but the mule deer eluded us. You guys are hard-core.
Well done guys! I shot a Mule buck in that valley years ago. When you got that elk I was so happy for your team as I know how difficult that hunt can be. Truly one of the best hunting videos ever made. Thanks for sharing.
Wow thanks for the great feedback and congratulations on the muley buck ! I bet he was nice !
Heck yea Brother! wicked video. Congratulations on the amazing footage and beautiful animals harvested!!
Thank you !! Saw your IG post about the firearms legislation..well done !
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Nice job guys! Always enjoy watching your laid-back videos. It's even more enjoyable watching y'all freeze while I'm cozy at home. 😂
Haha thanks @SamongYangOutdoors , you the man
What a great adventure for you and your boys! I really enjoyed watching it, and congrats to your buddy on a great elk!
Hey, thanks ! Hell of a hunt!
Back when I was in AB, insulated NEOs were the thing back then. They were great for those AB winters. Can still wear your normal boots in them. Highly recommended if you haven’t tried them before.
Great video and looks like an amazing trip. Thanks for sharing with us.
Awesome video Sky! Congrats guys
Appreciate it, thank you !
One thing I find helps with my chronically cold feed is carrying some of those hand/feet warmer packs and when I get to my glassing spot I loosen my boots all the way and take them off. Put the boot warmers in the toes and slip them on loosely. I can sit for hours that way. This is another great video. Well done 👍
Hey thanks for the tip! I think you're correct that they will work if you loosen your boots all the way off. Otherwise I've found that they suffocate and don't function properly. Thanks for watching
That is an excellent vid/hunt. You certainly deserve the reward for all the hard work.
thanks for all your work and camera work.
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Right on ! Thanks for watching
Great hunt and great video bud! Congrats!
Thanks brutha !
That looks doelicious good job. Looks like you got some freezer loins
Definitely stocked up on some nice venison from this one
love your videos sky, feels like im out hunting when i watch them.
Nice buddy. Looks like it would have been a hoot
29:30 was a beautiful moment. Wish I was that happy, ever.😅
Awesome adventure! Do you have a liner in that tent?
Thanks buddy. Yes the white sheet was a liner to help with condensation. Kifaru sawtooth tent
Really awesome Area. Those Views are really stunning. But I would not survive those temperatures for sure :D And gratz for the score
man you go on all the hunts i wish i could! great vid! congrats on the deer down!
ps love the lord of the rings rohan reference lol
Thanks buddy !
Excellent video, good times for sure
Thank u sir !
Great video and hunt! My feet also freeze all the time, how much thinsulate are your boots rated at?
I had a quick look at the scarpa kenesis boots but couldn't find insulation stats. Not warm enough it would seem!
Right on way to get it done so happy for you guys!! 😁👍🏻
Thank you sir !
Absolutely loved it. Were you in Willmore for this hunt?
Thanks! Haha I didn't really know where the heck I was tbh. I'm a BC boy 😂
Doubt that was Wilmore, more south west of longview
Great video ! What dates did you hunt?
I just moved from northern B.C. to northern Alberta. I was a bit bummed out leaving my beautiful BC behind , but was quickly humbled by how amazing and different the hunting is in Alberta. I love it here so far. I was able to harvest a beautiful 5x5 whitetail buck last weekend with a absolute giant of a body. Congrats on the hunt, I hope to hunt down south there in the next couple years looks amazing.
Enjoy the freedom out there brother !
Beginning of the month. Alberta has lots of hunting opportunities..enjoy exploring !
Congratulations guys. No other feeling like a hard hunt ending with success.(and frostbite)
That's a hell of a nice Chevy in the background at the trailhead.. haha that's my truck and my brother's car
Lolol. Hope u guys had some success on your hunt !
What a hard fkn hunt, holy! Tough to lose a bull like that, a hunter’s worst nightmare. Good job persevering, Sky!
Thank u sir ! An adventure for sure
Very special place, was able to get a bull with my bow in September in there. Do you guys think you hit the first bull that was shot at?
We do believe the first bull was hit..and after an exhaustive search we moved on. Too much new snow and too many other track in the mix, did not allow us to find him. Upsetting but that's hunting sometimes
question. how does traveling with a firearm work, like bc and alberta ? btw love your vids keep it up!
Good question. If travelling by air, you are required to have your firearm trigger locked, stored in a locked case. Ammo must also be stored in a second locked case. Both are considered checked baggage and you will need to fill out a declaration form at the airport. Leave yourself lots of extra time for this before your flight just Incase. Other than that it was actually pretty straight forward. Hope this helps. Thanks
@@skyedge6158 much appreciated 🙏🏽. Keep doing what your doing. Happy hunting
Awesome 👍
Awesome hunt guys congrats
Thanks buddy !
🎉🎉🎉🎉 congrats! Pls send me some of the “Yukon fillet”
Good video...But what happened to the first elk that was shot? Did you guys ever find it? Or did you just give up and harvest another?
Put in many days searching but could never turn him up :( we each had an elk tag
Fantastic
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Congrats gents. Was a tough one in southern Alberta this Nov. Ppl underestimate how much work it is doing anything in all that snow. Kicked my ass for 6 days. Love that place. Got chased outta there by a Griz bow hunting few years back. Not many places like it left in this part of the province. Just beautiful country.
Amazing country. Exciting grizz story!
I like my cabaidain tire rubber boot with bam s and wool. I hunt wolf at -20. There the way to go
Joey’s my dad😀
He is a good man. I like him a lot.
Good hunt ,the cussing could have been deleted
Pardon me
beauty! how are the feet
Frostbite on 4 toes. probably another week and I'll be healed up. Got lucky!
What boots are you wearing? It’s so darn hard to have warm feet but not sweaty feet in the back country.
@@caninphx I took my scarpa kenesis boots which are great mountain boots except I not yet tested them in cold weather... That was my mistake. They are a great early season boot but didn't quite cut it in those conditions
@@skyedge6158 yeah it’s tough to have boots that are comfy, warm and you don’t sweat to to death in in the back country especially on multi day trips as they accumulate sweat and don’t dry out easily.