I hate hunting in this State, but nothing but mad respect for you guys. I appreciate the effort and difficulty of filming while archery hunting in that kind of terrain. You guys are studs
Rough dealing with a petering blood trail, I know that sick feeling. Hard lessons, but they make you better if you take it in. Thanks for the vids, it's really nice to see Cali guys getting after it on the home turf.
Sorry about the bear, not fun loosing an animal. Great county you were in, liked how you changed it up when things weren’t going the way you felt they should have. Looking forward to the next vid!!
The few you can find that show what it's really like hunting the Sierras. You guys are doing a huge service for California hunters. Those food plot/corn pile hunters could never keep up.
Great video guys, as always. It's always a disheartening feeling when you can't find a wounded animal, but if it did die at least a few fawns now have a chance... recently saw on the cdfw web site they "discovered" a grey wolf pack in tulare county..given tulare county's central location I highly doubt they migrated there naturally. I'm thinking they were planted. And I fear that they will further damage an already fragile deer population in ca. Mountain lions, bears, and now wolves. AND there's a push by the fruit and granola tribe to reintroduce grizzlies into ca. That'll be fun.
I went hunting for my first time this year. I came up on a ledge that was kind of a bowl, I slipped on a rock and instead of waiting to look over I stuck my head out and seen a 2x2 buck and he took off running. Never seen him again for the next 4 days of my trip. 😢 I’m such a rookie lol but I learned from that
@@grizzly.brothersand the area I was at my trail camera caught the back of a bear one night and a mountain lion another night which made me think there might be that many deer in that area because of the lion and bear. I could be wrong idk
Love the content! I'm a new northern California hunter and I'm looking for boot recommendations; got lucky and drew X12 with some friends this year. What do you guys use for our hot weather seasons out here?
Congrats on the tag draw! Boots are one of those highly individual items, so what works for us may not work for you. Our boots of choice are Crispi’s and Hanwag, uninsulated. I just ordered a pair of White’s boots - I can let you know how those work out (this is Clayton by the way). Let us know how the hunt goes. Good luck!
@@grizzly.brothers Thanks, Clayton and will do. I like the Crispi Nevadas, but worried they may be too hot for our A zone. Any experience there? Thanks for sharing all the wisdom on the channel. Made the "where to start" a whole lot easier. Keep up the great work! Subbed
@@Redgate_13 Appreciate it! The Nevadas are a great all around boot, just go with the non-insulated option if it's for warmer hunts. Obviously these are going to be heavier and hotter than a lightweight boot (like Altra), but you're getting a lot more support and durability with the Crispi boots. I would recommend investing in the Grakksaw boot dryers if your feet sweat. Nothing like pulling on wet, cold boots in the morning...
Got a question for you guys you guys actually hike on designated trails or do you just busch whack you guys always find great-looking areas to cover and on a side note I can't hunt deer season due to work schedule but you ever seen a late-season bears and what's good area
Both actually. Trails get us into a region, bush whacking gets us into a spot. As for bears, it’s all about the food sources that are available that time of year
I’m still inhaling your content. This is 100% new to me. Still, if you ever need anyone who has proven to be a reliable pack animal who can ruck a ton / can serve as medical back up… 🙋♂️
I hate hunting in this State, but nothing but mad respect for you guys. I appreciate the effort and difficulty of filming while archery hunting in that kind of terrain. You guys are studs
Appreciate that! Hopefully this year turns out better than last year. Good luck out there
Rough dealing with a petering blood trail, I know that sick feeling. Hard lessons, but they make you better if you take it in. Thanks for the vids, it's really nice to see Cali guys getting after it on the home turf.
You’re right, it’s the worst feeling as a hunter… will definitely be better next time.
Sorry about the bear, not fun loosing an animal. Great county you were in, liked how you changed it up when things weren’t going the way you felt they should have. Looking forward to the next vid!!
Appreciate it. Hopefully this year is better
The few you can find that show what it's really like hunting the Sierras. You guys are doing a huge service for California hunters. Those food plot/corn pile hunters could never keep up.
Appreciate that!
Great video guys, as always. It's always a disheartening feeling when you can't find a wounded animal, but if it did die at least a few fawns now have a chance... recently saw on the cdfw web site they "discovered" a grey wolf pack in tulare county..given tulare county's central location I highly doubt they migrated there naturally. I'm thinking they were planted. And I fear that they will further damage an already fragile deer population in ca. Mountain lions, bears, and now wolves. AND there's a push by the fruit and granola tribe to reintroduce grizzlies into ca. That'll be fun.
Seriously?! Grizzlies?? Wow… that’s insanity
I went hunting for my first time this year. I came up on a ledge that was kind of a bowl, I slipped on a rock and instead of waiting to look over I stuck my head out and seen a 2x2 buck and he took off running. Never seen him again for the next 4 days of my trip. 😢 I’m such a rookie lol but I learned from that
Well at least it was your first time. What’s our excuse? Lol
@@grizzly.brothers was my first time seeing a buck also. Only seen does before
@@grizzly.brothersand the area I was at my trail camera caught the back of a bear one night and a mountain lion another night which made me think there might be that many deer in that area because of the lion and bear. I could be wrong idk
@@Terpedup925 Sometimes that’s true, but they live mostly in the same areas. The bear we called in was in the same basin with 3 does and a giant buck
Love the content! I'm a new northern California hunter and I'm looking for boot recommendations; got lucky and drew X12 with some friends this year. What do you guys use for our hot weather seasons out here?
Congrats on the tag draw! Boots are one of those highly individual items, so what works for us may not work for you. Our boots of choice are Crispi’s and Hanwag, uninsulated. I just ordered a pair of White’s boots - I can let you know how those work out (this is Clayton by the way). Let us know how the hunt goes. Good luck!
@@grizzly.brothers Thanks, Clayton and will do. I like the Crispi Nevadas, but worried they may be too hot for our A zone. Any experience there? Thanks for sharing all the wisdom on the channel. Made the "where to start" a whole lot easier. Keep up the great work! Subbed
@@Redgate_13 Appreciate it! The Nevadas are a great all around boot, just go with the non-insulated option if it's for warmer hunts. Obviously these are going to be heavier and hotter than a lightweight boot (like Altra), but you're getting a lot more support and durability with the Crispi boots. I would recommend investing in the Grakksaw boot dryers if your feet sweat. Nothing like pulling on wet, cold boots in the morning...
4:36 shush, tree! 🤣🤣🤣
Got a question for you guys you guys actually hike on designated trails or do you just busch whack you guys always find great-looking areas to cover and on a side note I can't hunt deer season due to work schedule but you ever seen a late-season bears and what's good area
Both actually. Trails get us into a region, bush whacking gets us into a spot. As for bears, it’s all about the food sources that are available that time of year
Awesome video! Nothing worse than wounding an animal. I appreciate all the work that goes into filming while hunting. I’m a fan for sure.
Appreciate that!
Watcha guys do for work? Looks like your wives understand the lifestyle you guys are getting after it lately !
Plumber and Program Manager, respectively. Our wives are great in supporting what we do, but it’s not always easy breaking away from the family.
What call are you guys using here that’s dope
This was actually a cow elk call, but used to sound like a distress call
What happened with the bear
Never could find it… super disappointing.
yeah sometime it like the , good luck for the next one
@@grizzly.brothers
@@CaliforniaBassFishing thanks!
I’m still inhaling your content.
This is 100% new to me. Still, if you ever need anyone who has proven to be a reliable pack animal who can ruck a ton / can serve as medical back up… 🙋♂️
180cm or bigger 😂😂😂
180÷2.54=70"
Only Booners huh?😂
Edit...I meant pope and young😅
lol I’m glad someone caught that one. Point is, we’re not “trophy hunters”