During youth season this year (I'm 15), I was sitting in my grandpa's stand. It was getting close to dark. I was watching a few does below me (I was in an elevated blind). I looked over towards the pond that was behind me (my back was turned to it while I was watching the does) when I heard a noise of something drinking out of it. I saw a decent 9, I took my dad's 450 I was hunting with, I waited for a better shot. He then turned, I put the scope on him, I took the about 90 yard shot, and I dropped him where he stood. I took out both of the lungs and the heart with 1 shot. It was the best shot I've taken so far in my 4 years of hunting
Youth day is a joke. It teaches young hunters they are entitled, and gives a bunch of dad's a reason to let a kid shoot anything they see. When I was 9 years old I passed hunter safety with a 98/100 my 1st season in Vermont I walked my behind up from the botom to to top of Mt Moosalamoo in -10 weather and hunted. I did theis for 3 days in a row. We never had a Doe permit, we never we guaranteed to see Deer. You hunted because yu had to or loved it. Now it is all wattered down, feminied, and in many cases pre determined. I know kids who have had 7 damn youth days! It is total crap and nothing to be proud of because it might as well be like anoyone else shooting a Deer out of season. No true sport.
@@dbaldwin5fdp626 Your 15 and don't even have your story right. You start off in a stand, then an elevated blind. Your using your dad's gun, grandpa's stand and probable your uncle Earls tall tales. LOL.Your right to tell anyone they "suck at hunting" because you've got 4 monster years of "youth hunting" under your belt. I yield to your superior knowledge and skill boy. Just don't go getting so good that you shoot all the big one's so the rest of us have a chance ok there killer?
All the haters- take a college level wildlife biology class!! People like hunters are the reason these animals are so beautiful and healthy !! Sadly - uneducated people like the haters do not know anything about conservation !!! And they likely have ever given money for the health and conservation of said animals!! Unfortunately for u and fortunately for us- a bullet or a broadhead is a fitting end to a healthy life !! The alternative is not as good!! Remember , people play a part in the game of hunter and hunted - just like bears and wolves- the deer don’t dry on a morphine drip!! They are not to be equated to people! Educate yourself
I think a lot people confuse conservation with trophy hunting. I am not some vegan activist but I am some what against trophy hunting. I feel like waiting in a tree and shooting an animal for sport or for a trophy is not a big accomplishment. You want a moose head trophy go get a bunch of guys and hunt a moose like a pack of wolves. Make a weapon or trap using nature. Show your ability to use the land and then I can justify hunting as a sport or justify your bear head trophy. Sitting in a tree all day with a rifle and then waiting for an animal to pass by and then shooting it, just doesn't work for me. Now if your hunting because of a dire need to feed your family or yourself and you want to use a gun fine but hunters who hunt for sport or don't NEED to hunt should face that animal like our ancestors did, face to face.
I shot a button buck (thought it was a doe) before Thanksgiving. Plugged him right through the heart at 35 yards. Never kicked, didn't hunch up. Just came running straight towards the tree stand that I was sittin' in! I could see blood pouring out of both sides of the deer! Then it flopped over not 15 yards from the tree stand. Never got up again. Thanks, little buddy. You saved my old bones from a little less wear-and-tear.
Never understood how hunting an animal with a gun is considered a sport.... you aim and shoot at a defenseless animal that had no chance at defending himself... that’s not nature that’s baseless killing.... go into the woods make a weapon from nature and then go hunt. I can accept that. Sitting around waiting for a animal to come around or following them all day just to shoot it? Sounds like your just killing time not actually accomplishing a major feat 🤣🤣 lmao. But that’s just my view on hunting. Shooting an animal is not some major accomplishment. Sorry.
@@abceckswhyzee7169 yes you are right, shooting takes skill and training. My thing is, once you learn how to shoot, I just don't think shooting an animal is a big accomplishment. It's like showing up to a fist fight with a gun 🤷🏻♂️
@@abceckswhyzee7169 my mom and her family grew up in the countryside of Korea making hand made weapons and traps to hunt animals out of necessity of feeding their family as they were very poor. They would use part of their hunts and crops to sell for bigger animals like cows and pigs. They deserved to have animal head trophies. You wanna moose head trophy go get a bunch of guys and hunt a moose like a pack of wolves. Make a weapon or trap using nature. Show your ability to use the land and then I can justify hunting as a sport or justify your bear head trophy. Sitting in a tree all day with a rifle and then waiting for an animal to pass by and then shooting it, just doesn't work for me. Now if your hunting because of a dire need to feed your family or yourself and you want to use a gun fine but hunters who hunt for sport or don't NEED to hunt should face that animal like our ancestors did, face to face.
@@Abmb88 I see it like fishing. The excitement and joy comes from the quality of your game or your "catch." On multiple occasions they described the deer and/or it's antlers as beautiful, signifying that that's where the worth in their catch came from. Knowing the forest, your surroundings, animals calls, having a good eye for range, etc. All go into hunting them. I do not think it should be considered a sport, but that doesn't make it less interesting to me in any way. In simpler terms, they aren't excited they "beat" the deer in a competition (in a sports sense); rather, *their excitement comes from the catch, not the act of catching.*
You should! It will change your life. Start by doing a hunter safety/education course. You'll meet local people who are of the same skill level as you. It's a great way to get started. Ask your instructor lots of questions and don't be shy. Then I recommend finding a local rod and gun club/hunting club and checking their calendars for open houses. Do you currently know anyone who hunts? There are many good organizations out there that specifically aim to make hunting more accessible to anyone and everyone. Listen to podcasts, watch some hunting tutorial videos, get involved, ask questions, and eventually, you'll find someone in your local area that could potentially be a mentor. Where are you from if you don't mind me asking?
@@ronin584 You’re very welcome. I’ve never been to Maryland but from what I have seen there are tons of hunters up that way so you should be able to find some buddies to help you out. Most hunters are willing to help new hunters and are super friendly. Just don’t ask them to give up their secret hunting spot haha.
A shot to the brain or to the spinal cord are the only shots that “kill” an animal instantly. A shot to the lungs, which is the recommended shot, takes a few seconds for the animal to die. In those seconds, an animal has enough strength to run away. Even a heart shot doesn’t drop them on the spot. With a huge hole in their heart they can still run a little ways
Indeed, this video was Extraordinary in the size of the box, the photography, and a mix of different weapons use. In addition to being exciting, this was an educational video. I could put my finger on the spot. I would aim for and then have it confirmed, usually, by the hunter. One of the little clips showed not only the initial impact, but the camera followed. The block for a few seconds, crucial seconds that any hunter would be familiar with, where the animal runs out of gas. The dash out like a bat out of hell for the first five seconds or so then they run out of steam, of blood in this case, I find this very interesting and helpful. So many times in my long life of hunting white tails watched intently as the animal Korean through the brush, hoping to see some sign confirming what I thought was a good hit. most of the videos show that initial impact and I understand the challenges of following With the camera,. If any of you readers know of any videos that pay attention to these crucial few after-the-shot seconds, please post them here.
that first deer was a hell of a shot!! Go you! that was an amazing shot.... he feel and then looked like he had a whole heart attack. But still amazing!
just realized this was a Canadian video and things like this may not exist there. Would love to travel there some day for a hunt, or potentially trade one?
Deer are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The license to harvest that deer was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability. Wild game meat is a smart choice. Wild game is the most renewable, the most sustainable, the most organic, the most lean, and the most environmentally friendly meat source on the planet
It's sad that such beauty needs to end for the environments to be preserved and feed others, but that's life and nature. Technology and comfort have made us forget about it. I hope human reproduction is also controlled to preserve the environments.
I enjoy hunting and providing venison for my family to enjoy. It has got to be nice to be able to put out piles of corn, apples or fresh hay for the deer to eat then sit by the piles to pick off the deer. Not allowed where we hunt, just got to sit and wait for an opportunity.
Where the terrain and population of deer allows it we would rather not use a feeding area but in many parts of the country it is a great method of boosting success and also of being able to get the animal into position for a good clean shot
Боже🙏Захисти Землю від зла, від живодеров. Така людина хуже звіра. Николи бы не спілкувалась з такою людиною, мені дуже сумно, шкода що їснкють таки!!!!!!
Deer are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The license to harvest that deer was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability. Wild game meat is a smart choice. Wild game is the most renewable, the most sustainable, the most organic, the most lean, and the most environmentally friendly meat source on the planet
@@69jbr69 Whoa, that's a wild accusation, bud. Not everyone is capable of 'earning their own' and are better suited to 'learn the ropes' by a professional, so to avoid mistakes OR cause bodily harm to themselves and or others'. Not very hard to understand.
@@russellwilliams4317 If you pay for a guided "hunt" to learn the ropes and because you feel unsafe, that is fantastic but this is not hunting. By your reasoning I would be learning to fish by picking my lobster out of the tank at red lobster, which is exactly what high fence or mass bait pile deer harvesting is. It is what it is, just don't confuse it with the act of searching and determined pursuit of an actual wild animal, also known as hunting.
As always you guys bring to all of us around the World absolutely beautiful gorgeous lovely uploading super Awesome shooting hunter and you guys rock it all and nailed it again lovely beautiful content vloggs keep it up well done guys looking forward for more uploading video stay safe Merci from Mtl Cdn
What outfitter did you hunt with in Saskatchewan hunt ? Matter of fact what are the outfitters you use for all your hunts if you don't mind me asking ! Thanks !!
I just mute my sound... I don't have to listen to the music. Another note; there are some comments below, ones that show absolutely no compassion ... like watching them go to hell. I suspect these are comments made by anti-gun or anti-hunting people who are just trying to make hunters look bad. They infiltrate and make ridiculous statements. Ignore them.
i thought i loaded up COD black ops 2 with the music in the beginning
L O L😂😂😂
The nostalgia lmfao
Song: adrenaline
@@jacobkean03 frrr. i grew up on that game haha
Haha imagine it was call of duty that would be soo funny 🤣🤣. Also you know how to work toilet paper I forgot.
His reputation as a skilled hunter precedes him, and rightfully so-he's simply the best in the business.
👍
Could not agree more!
thanks so much for the videos..brings back yrs ago when i was hunting..94 was my last yr..
Nice shots! These videos have me excited for deer season this year
Me too!
During youth season this year (I'm 15), I was sitting in my grandpa's stand. It was getting close to dark. I was watching a few does below me (I was in an elevated blind). I looked over towards the pond that was behind me (my back was turned to it while I was watching the does) when I heard a noise of something drinking out of it. I saw a decent 9, I took my dad's 450 I was hunting with, I waited for a better shot. He then turned, I put the scope on him, I took the about 90 yard shot, and I dropped him where he stood. I took out both of the lungs and the heart with 1 shot. It was the best shot I've taken so far in my 4 years of hunting
That sounds amazing. Great shot! Congrats
Youth day is a joke. It teaches young hunters they are entitled, and gives a bunch of dad's a reason to let a kid shoot anything they see. When I was 9 years old I passed hunter safety with a 98/100 my 1st season in Vermont I walked my behind up from the botom to to top of Mt Moosalamoo in -10 weather and hunted. I did theis for 3 days in a row. We never had a Doe permit, we never we guaranteed to see Deer. You hunted because yu had to or loved it. Now it is all wattered down, feminied, and in many cases pre determined. I know kids who have had 7 damn youth days! It is total crap and nothing to be proud of because it might as well be like anoyone else shooting a Deer out of season. No true sport.
@@trueyankee4767 someone's pissed he sucks at hunting 😂
@@dbaldwin5fdp626 Your 15 and don't even have your story right. You start off in a stand, then an elevated blind. Your using your dad's gun, grandpa's stand and probable your uncle Earls tall tales. LOL.Your right to tell anyone they "suck at hunting" because you've got 4 monster years of "youth hunting" under your belt. I yield to your superior knowledge and skill boy. Just don't go getting so good that you shoot all the big one's so the rest of us have a chance ok there killer?
@@trueyankee4767 you must be fun At Parties 😌👍
Canadians man are just so loving all the time/
Wish i could go out and do this. It looks like such a nice place and a natural way to live
It is nice
May i ask why you aren't able to?
Is this where i need to go to find manly men these days ???
some massive buck you have there up north
That long distance arrow kill was mostly certainly impressive
Great shot eh!
That shit was insane fr
What incredible shot is the second kill absolutely 💯 accuracy 👌
I mean hard to describe he deserve "Wow"
Thanks very much
Very byutiful place and gud shots
Excellent placement guys. That one came running for the grunt.
👍
Thanks for uploading the video, thoroughly enjoyed it.
Love from India ❤️
That is a crazy bow shot!
I love it. Thank-you and thank-you
So glad!
That first arrow shot was a beaut.
Hey Guys Thanks for the Video , missing U out West ...
Thanks!
Awesome video...wow
Thanks a lot
Great Video!!!
I love this!!!
BEAUTIFUL BUCKS
ya'll love Steiner optics I've noticed great video
Beautiful bucks!
The shots where the arrow just goes right in I get so physically excited for you
some of those heavy penetration shots are crossbow bolts. Those things will rip right through a bear
loved the video awesome hunt’s awesome
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it
That is a very nice 👌 buck
That arrow shot on the second kill was very impressive!
Awesome video, some great shot placements. Was this all in Canada and all by you guys?
Thanks. Yes and yes.
Look at it!
U did a good job
All the haters- take a college level wildlife biology class!! People like hunters are the reason these animals are so beautiful and healthy !! Sadly - uneducated people like the haters do not know anything about conservation !!! And they likely have ever given money for the health and conservation of said animals!! Unfortunately for u and fortunately for us- a bullet or a broadhead is a fitting end to a healthy life !! The alternative is not as good!! Remember , people play a part in the game of hunter and hunted - just like bears and wolves- the deer don’t dry on a morphine drip!! They are not to be equated to people! Educate yourself
I think a lot people confuse conservation with trophy hunting. I am not some vegan activist but I am some what against trophy hunting. I feel like waiting in a tree and shooting an animal for sport or for a trophy is not a big accomplishment. You want a moose head trophy go get a bunch of guys and hunt a moose like a pack of wolves. Make a weapon or trap using nature. Show your ability to use the land and then I can justify hunting as a sport or justify your bear head trophy. Sitting in a tree all day with a rifle and then waiting for an animal to pass by and then shooting it, just doesn't work for me. Now if your hunting because of a dire need to feed your family or yourself and you want to use a gun fine but hunters who hunt for sport or don't NEED to hunt should face that animal like our ancestors did, face to face.
@@Abmb88 oooh bless ur heart brian
@@Castigar48 ooooh bless your heart & soul as well 🙃
@@Abmb88 blah blah blah.
Well said.
I love these videos
This is quite entertaining ibr
Thanks 👍
Absolutely inspirational and wonderful hunting! Outstanding! Thank You so much fellas Canada 🇨🇦 has got LUNKER BUCKS!🦌🏹🦌🏹🦌🏹🇨🇦
Thanks so much!
When a deer mule kicks, you know that you "put it on 'em".
I shot a button buck (thought it was a doe) before Thanksgiving. Plugged him right through the heart at 35 yards. Never kicked, didn't hunch up. Just came running straight towards the tree stand that I was sittin' in! I could see blood pouring out of both sides of the deer! Then it flopped over not 15 yards from the tree stand. Never got up again. Thanks, little buddy. You saved my old bones from a little less wear-and-tear.
Nice shoot bro.. 💯👍🏻🤝
Thanks!
Très belle prière de remerciement à la fin! Bravo les boys! Et la chair de cet animal est dēlicieuse.
Thanks!
Beautiful 👍👍
Thanks
@@canadaintheroughtvfeefef3gfr3gee3hgrehhhhurr
Sweet 🤘
👍
so awesome 🤙🏽
This hunting scene is so realistic. The hunter must have prepared very carefully for this hunting trip
Yes always
@@canadaintheroughtv During the hunting process, did you encounter any difficulties?
The Hunting process is full of many difficulties. But like life, difficulties in hunting make us better and stronger.
@@canadaintheroughtv Yes Sir !!!!
Good 👍👍👍
Love this I can't wait to get my first buck I never went hunting before and this year I will be going hunting and this helps a lot
Same here. Been looking up countless videos on what to do and what to look out for. Here's to not coming back empty handed, good luck.
@@TheWapako Thank You! and best of luck to you to!
Glad you enjoyed it, good luck!
@@canadaintheroughtv Ty
You can kill a buck from a wheel chair. its not that hard.
Another great video. Well done. Enjoyed it immensely
Thanks
Nice vid
Thanks 👍
If God wanted us to be a vegetarian, He would have made broccoli more fun to shoot.
if you had a brain, you would write comments that made sense.
Who is God?
You guys always do awesome work!! Excellent video footage!! Greetings from Saskatchewan. 🌺
Thanks!
Watching those slugs travel through the air and smack right behind that shoulder is so satisfying.
Nice
Thanks
Deer hunting in Canada is on my bucket list which outfitters do you recommend? Or the best one private message if you have to thanks.
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Absolutely thrilling brings on some real excitement great harvest really exciting congrats to all thank you for sharing!
Never understood how hunting an animal with a gun is considered a sport.... you aim and shoot at a defenseless animal that had no chance at defending himself... that’s not nature that’s baseless killing.... go into the woods make a weapon from nature and then go hunt. I can accept that. Sitting around waiting for a animal to come around or following them all day just to shoot it? Sounds like your just killing time not actually accomplishing a major feat 🤣🤣 lmao. But that’s just my view on hunting. Shooting an animal is not some major accomplishment. Sorry.
@@Abmb88 You act as if shooting in and of itself is not a skill.
@@abceckswhyzee7169 yes you are right, shooting takes skill and training. My thing is, once you learn how to shoot, I just don't think shooting an animal is a big accomplishment. It's like showing up to a fist fight with a gun 🤷🏻♂️
@@abceckswhyzee7169 my mom and her family grew up in the countryside of Korea making hand made weapons and traps to hunt animals out of necessity of feeding their family as they were very poor. They would use part of their hunts and crops to sell for bigger animals like cows and pigs. They deserved to have animal head trophies. You wanna moose head trophy go get a bunch of guys and hunt a moose like a pack of wolves. Make a weapon or trap using nature. Show your ability to use the land and then I can justify hunting as a sport or justify your bear head trophy. Sitting in a tree all day with a rifle and then waiting for an animal to pass by and then shooting it, just doesn't work for me. Now if your hunting because of a dire need to feed your family or yourself and you want to use a gun fine but hunters who hunt for sport or don't NEED to hunt should face that animal like our ancestors did, face to face.
@@Abmb88 I see it like fishing. The excitement and joy comes from the quality of your game or your "catch." On multiple occasions they described the deer and/or it's antlers as beautiful, signifying that that's where the worth in their catch came from.
Knowing the forest, your surroundings, animals calls, having a good eye for range, etc. All go into hunting them. I do not think it should be considered a sport, but that doesn't make it less interesting to me in any way.
In simpler terms, they aren't excited they "beat" the deer in a competition (in a sports sense); rather, *their excitement comes from the catch, not the act of catching.*
One of those deers got straight up slumped
I wanna deer hunt now.
Nice video. Your shots were spot on.
Thanks!
👏👏 Parabéns e é Show a cassada.
mantap..👍👍👍
POSITIVITY NOT
NEGATIVITY, PLEASE. GOODNIGHT AND GOD BLESS. SPREAD POSITIVITY AND LOVE THROUGH THE WORLD. SO WE CAN MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE.
Yes sir mr. nathan drake i mean jason
City boy here. If it’s a dumb question I apologize. Do deer, elk, moose etc have shoulder blades or just muscle and ligaments?
Yes they have front shoulder blades
One of these days I want to go hunting, it looks like such a fine time, I just don't know where to start
You should! It will change your life. Start by doing a hunter safety/education course. You'll meet local people who are of the same skill level as you. It's a great way to get started. Ask your instructor lots of questions and don't be shy. Then I recommend finding a local rod and gun club/hunting club and checking their calendars for open houses. Do you currently know anyone who hunts? There are many good organizations out there that specifically aim to make hunting more accessible to anyone and everyone. Listen to podcasts, watch some hunting tutorial videos, get involved, ask questions, and eventually, you'll find someone in your local area that could potentially be a mentor. Where are you from if you don't mind me asking?
@@chrisluehmann3094 that is a lot of great info, thanks for taking the time to write all that. I'm from maryland
@@ronin584 You’re very welcome. I’ve never been to Maryland but from what I have seen there are tons of hunters up that way so you should be able to find some buddies to help you out. Most hunters are willing to help new hunters and are super friendly. Just don’t ask them to give up their secret hunting spot haha.
@Clooxi Uhm....
@Clooxi you see the deers go to hell?
When they get hit and run away, how do they eventually die? Do you have to hit them again or do they bleed to death?
A shot to the brain or to the spinal cord are the only shots that “kill” an animal instantly. A shot to the lungs, which is the recommended shot, takes a few seconds for the animal to die. In those seconds, an animal has enough strength to run away. Even a heart shot doesn’t drop them on the spot. With a huge hole in their heart they can still run a little ways
Alot of times they do die instantly and it's just their nerves and reflexes that make them run
Yeah they die instantly most those shots looked like perfect heart shots it's just their brain doesn't know they are deep yet
1:30 DUDE, that shot was CRAZY
Cute hunting and fishing 🦦🎣
Indeed, this video was Extraordinary in the size of the box, the photography, and a mix of different weapons use. In addition to being exciting, this was an educational video. I could put my finger on the spot. I would aim for and then have it confirmed, usually, by the hunter. One of the little clips showed not only the initial impact, but the camera followed. The block for a few seconds, crucial seconds that any hunter would be familiar with, where the animal runs out of gas. The dash out like a bat out of hell for the first five seconds or so then they run out of steam, of blood in this case, I find this very interesting and helpful. So many times in my long life of hunting white tails watched intently as the animal Korean through the brush, hoping to see some sign confirming what I thought was a good hit. most of the videos show that initial impact and I understand the challenges of following With the camera,. If any of you readers know of any videos that pay attention to these crucial few after-the-shot seconds, please post them here.
Thanks. Glad you liked it
that first deer was a hell of a shot!! Go you! that was an amazing shot.... he feel and then looked like he had a whole heart attack. But still amazing!
This video makes me want some deer jerky 😋
I straight up saw the pic on the front and I screamed “ITS A DIAMOND”
Hunter call of the wild refrence
1:32 is insane
man i wish there was more public land around where i live, really want to go out this year but dont think ill be able to
Good. You couldn’t hunt your grandma.
@@Edinwildlifetog what?
just realized this was a Canadian video and things like this may not exist there. Would love to travel there some day for a hunt, or potentially trade one?
What do you do with the antlers
I would of love to hear more of the hunting instead of the intense music😭😭😭but overall! Those are some pretty good racks you got there!
Menuda captura y suelta qué hacéis
Deer are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The license to harvest that deer was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability.
Wild game meat is a smart choice. Wild game is the most renewable, the most sustainable, the most organic, the most lean, and the most environmentally friendly meat source on the planet
Good stuff!
Watching this rn in school
Did you know that you hunters are the villains in Disney's Bambi?
I think every child who watched that movie hated you hunters, or was afraid.
Disney gets a lot of things wrong
It's sad that such beauty needs to end for the environments to be preserved and feed others, but that's life and nature. Technology and comfort have made us forget about it.
I hope human reproduction is also controlled to preserve the environments.
I enjoy hunting and providing venison for my family to enjoy. It has got to be nice to be able to put out piles of corn, apples or fresh hay for the deer to eat then sit by the piles to pick off the deer. Not allowed where we hunt, just got to sit and wait for an opportunity.
Hey, I was thinking about hunting this year (first time). Got any tips?
Where the terrain and population of deer allows it we would rather not use a feeding area but in many parts of the country it is a great method of boosting success and also of being able to get the animal into position for a good clean shot
Nothing make me more tired of to days huntingvideos and other videos with background music. Mute is not an option. Original sound in hunt is a must.
Боже🙏Захисти Землю від зла, від живодеров. Така людина хуже звіра. Николи бы не спілкувалась з такою людиною, мені дуже сумно, шкода що їснкють таки!!!!!!
Deer are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The license to harvest that deer was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability.
Wild game meat is a smart choice. Wild game is the most renewable, the most sustainable, the most organic, the most lean, and the most environmentally friendly meat source on the planet
I wish I could afford these guided hunts
Nah, go earn your own wild one. This isn't even hunting. It's harvesting tame deer.
@@69jbr69 Whoa, that's a wild accusation, bud. Not everyone is capable of 'earning their own' and are better suited to 'learn the ropes' by a professional, so to avoid mistakes OR cause bodily harm to themselves and or others'. Not very hard to understand.
@@russellwilliams4317 If you pay for a guided "hunt" to learn the ropes and because you feel unsafe, that is fantastic but this is not hunting. By your reasoning I would be learning to fish by picking my lobster out of the tank at red lobster, which is exactly what high fence or mass bait pile deer harvesting is. It is what it is, just don't confuse it with the act of searching and determined pursuit of an actual wild animal, also known as hunting.
That buck at 8:14 is an absolute giant. My god
That'll feed a lot of people
請問你們二人是兄弟嗎?因為我感覺你們二人臉型很相似!又帥
Yes, three brothers.
How many tags do you have!?
Super tirs! Souhaiterais voir plus de femmes comme moi à la chasse!
Nobody:
Deer minding own business:
Hunter: …meeerp
I HEARD THAT TOO 💀
Nice how did they taste
Excellent!
Muito bom like top shou
Post 2020 I wouldn't exactly call Canada a 'free land'. Great video though.
Why does it smoke from the bulletwounds when the bullets hit the deers?
It's typically the warm air releasing from the lungs mixing with cooler air temps
@@canadaintheroughtv OK, thx for answering!
At exactly 9:43 , it is clearly evident that the heart of that buck is high on the hind quarter.
Let the smokin begin
Please come to land o lakes WI. They’re overtaking the roads and causing vehicle fatalities.
Sorry to hear that
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As always you guys bring to all of us around the World absolutely beautiful gorgeous lovely uploading super Awesome shooting hunter and you guys rock it all and nailed it again lovely beautiful content vloggs keep it up well done guys looking forward for more uploading video stay safe Merci from Mtl Cdn
Thanks so much!
😎😎😎😎
What outfitter did you hunt with in Saskatchewan hunt ? Matter of fact what are the outfitters you use for all your hunts if you don't mind me asking ! Thanks !!
Baitmaster hunt camp in this video. You can check out our website to see all the outfitters we’ve been to and recommend
Would love to have me some deer chops and ribs yum 😋
You and me both!
I just mute my sound... I don't have to listen to the music. Another note; there are some comments below, ones that show absolutely no compassion ... like watching them go to hell. I suspect these are comments made by anti-gun or anti-hunting people who are just trying to make hunters look bad. They infiltrate and make ridiculous statements. Ignore them.
Thank you
I agree I want to hear what's going on not a stupid music
I go hunting for deer to😂🎉🎉🎉
Can you show the tool like how its done,that would be nice