Collecting Deer Skulls and MOAR!
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- Join me as I explore an industrial park in search of caves, deer skulls, and other treasure. As I hike around I see an interesting groundhog, red fox, and other things of nature. The skulls were still a little ripe, so I stashed them for later retrieval.
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Collecting Deer Skulls and MOAR!
• Collecting Deer Skulls...
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I would take all of these skulls. Honestly I would take any bones I could find.
Same here!
Ohhh tess I always keep bones
Khorne approves of this.
YESSS BRO IT'S BEEN A YEAR SINCE I HAVEN'T FOUND ANY SKULLS😭
Same I would keep almost any skull I found
My grandmother gave me a beautiful deer antler it looks awesome!
Rodger
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In the place were I lived, there was this moose in the forest. The forest was just by our back yard and it was not fenced or anything so, the moose often came to our back yard and I considered him as my pet. I one day found him there dead in our back yard, it was really hard to see bc he was young when he always used to come. My dad cut of one of the antlers, and so now I have a moose antler from the moose.
The keep as a memory😔
@@javajav3004 hmm?
I love the thought of somebody watching him from a distance with a video camera, filming himself kick a deer carcass until the skull comes off, picking up said skull, leaving it in a bush nearby and walking off talking to himself. (And before someone says that I'm insulting him, I love the guy, calm down)
I'm sorry but the lack of gentleness when getting that first deer skull absolutely killed me
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The most plausible reason for all the deer carcasses is disease and starvation from over population which is very common in wooded urban/suburban areas where hunting is not allowed. Also, your antler-less bucks are likely the result of death in the late winter after they shed them. Starvation from over population is most likely in late winter, further boosting my theory. Poachers would be looking for giant deer if they were sawing off antlers, not spikes and fork horns. Hunters would have likely spared some of these deer an awful death.
lawwdogg1digr nah, I like the explanation that the highway dept or DNR dump them here. You just want to justify the 'sport' of hunting imo. The deer have one important predator, motor vehicles. The corn fields keep them fed, on the wrong food.
Marilyn Wilkie
It's unfortunate that you are so unenlightened. No agenda here, just logical thinking. Sorry for your loss.
Marilyn Wilkie
Not to mention it would be illegal to dump the carcasses on top of the ground.
Lol definitely trying to justify hunting and clean your conscience for why you do it/enjoy it
either you stumbled upon a sanctuary where they all go to die, or you found a deliberate carcass dumping site probably for deer that were taken unlawfully. set up a trail camera.
1:42 “ me waiting for food “
Haha "idiots" 😂😂 every time you said that it just made me laugh
Beau, I would like to see a nation wide day of clean up! A day each year everyone bands together to take a few hours and give back to our beautiful country. Clean up the woods, the streams, our beaches, along the roads. Is that pie in the sky thinking? At the rate we're going, the air won't be as clean, the water won't be as clean, etc,. Everyone knows what I mean. With your name attached, you famous thing, maybe this could grow into something special. I'm old, with advanced heart failure and it worries me what kind of a world my grandkids, and someday great grandkids will have to live or survive in. Love your videos!
judy lutz
wejisthad one here in my city, we all cleaned up gulch littered with old hobo camps and grocery carts.
3 truck loads of garbage was removed
Judy lutz our town also does a cleanup day🍨I think all towns do, plus I think there is an official clean the planet day!!
I just grabbed a full deer skull with the antlers still attached (the coyotes got him when he was asleep) and a full hoof. It was really cool!
Yea Mr. Chigg could you possibly take us on a tour of your treasure room? I would love to see all your relics.
Common practice after deer season is the dumping of the leftovers in the closest abandoned wooded area. I have many deer skulls and skeletons that were found pitched over the side of back country Roads.
Looks like you found a deer graveyard! I never saw anything like that with so many carcass.
The amazing numbers of dead deer is evidence that the winter bottleneck is effective and that, instead of this same game going into someone's freezer, they die of starvation and rot on the ground.
I'm thinking CWD (chronic wasting disease) got to the deer herd. Had that in places here in Wv.
that crunch when he took the jaw of the skull was solo satisfying
my mom says I'm paranoid when I hide skeletal parts because I'm afraid that someone else will take them but you have officially made me think that it's normal because you are an adult who hid a skull so no one else takes it.
Same thoooo
I hide them or burry them usually, if Iam lucky thier fine to take (fully decomposed) when I find them!❤
even though skeletons are morbid and creepy they are fascinating to biologists and animal enthusiasts
I just found a remains of a dead buck. Went to learn a little bit about what to do next. 😆 having a great time watching this!
Happy to hear you appreciate it.
OH DEER!
Your personality invites us to feel where you are. Thanks a bunch.
A herd of aluminum fans! Those deer look like they dieded.
In our yard the owners kept lots farm animals un the ild days so there are all sorts of bones out there.
Mora Moar Moar....Thank you so for your adventures.
The sacred deer burial grounds... LOL
Me: finds one skull twice a year
This guy: finds 100 carcasses on one walk
In my 50 years of trapsing through the woods, I have never seen so many deer remains, even at carcass dump sites after hunting season. Certain leg joint bones make great knife handles if you knap your own blades.....Come to think of it Beau, I could really see you as a great stone knapper
Sweet another video
I love when people find stuff like that
That was the biggest cannonball I've ever seen.
Honey locust: tree hugger's worst nightmare....
Big time litter bugs out in your area. thats like $20 worth of beer cans where im from.
Aquachiggerwhat is the coolest thing u found on your little adventures
It's crazy how many dead deer where in there
why do you thinmk that people cut the antlers off or that people killed them? deer lose their antlers after mating season, if im correct?
I hate poachers chigg great vidja and can't wait for moar
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That "fencing wire" you found looks like a bundle of old wire spacers used to keep curtains and blinds away from electric radiators.
You kicked his jaw off!
love ur vids sooooooooo much
Lauren Grimsrud you are the first comment on this video
Rosey50391 yup
I love SKULLS!!
those were probably butcher and processed because there was not a lot of hambones
Great vid
I need to go bone and shed hunting again.
HE DECAPITATED A DEER 8N ONE KICK!!!## Also I would take a fan as well
Great video Beau
we call that the crown of thorns tree
7:02 It's the rare beer can tree. Bones, bones, and more bones..
These videos are so calming
Industrial park of sorrows with all that death in there.
Get this man 1 million subs!!!
We are Rum-Deep in snow in New Hampshire.!
just wanted to say thanks, yesterday it was over 40 degrees in upstate ny and we went for a walk and my son saw a modern green whiskey bottle and had to keep it. haha he was so excited
William Wallen you are black,right?
twoja stara nope I am white
ofc You are white,how could i think diffrently,Your son has a father.
700K subs, congrats.
Love how his voice changes when he talks groundhog..
I also found skulls in the forest... 💀
Here's a tip to tearing off skulls from animals:
don't put your foot on the jaw bone
That fence wire you found as you called it, looks to me like what we would use to tie rebar's with before pouring cement into the forms.
"Idiots..." LOL love it!
why is there so many dead deers ? thats kinda weird
Found my best signal under some arbor vitae roots. Stinks cause I can't get it. Get the fans!
Lot of cans, you ought to turn them in for the metal.
Sort of sounds like a main highway you were near, could it be the deer you found were trying to cross the road and were hit by cars or trucks wounded and died were you found them seems like a lot of dead deer in one place dosent it?
can you please go back to the place where you found the two cannon balls and the blackberry and get the ring that was beside it
Hey chigg, love watching your videos everyday. Keep up the good work!
Were you near water? Epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) has been common the last few years. The deer run a high fever and seek water. They die in a few days. In some areas in Illinois 50 to 80% of the deer died.
Just curious I found a beaver skull on my brother's property is it safe if I bring it home looks like the sun bleached it should I boil it ?
Put the head in a large anthill,in a week it will be cleaned right to the bone any carcass will work.
only 2 sheds this year. snow is about out . I am sure I will find winter kill soon.
Loving the videos bro thanks
I think all or most of the hind quarters were gone from those deer. Might be a poaching area, my first thought was a busy deer road crossing. Where I live, I used to see cows in the woods, left for summer to be grazing that had hind quarters taken off with a chain saw.
If you check the DOT number on the tires you can see what the average date is
Doing great love your vids keep up the good work👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Chigg, can you recommend a good "fossil detector?"
Dennis The HiRev shovel, sifter and knowledge of where you can fond fossils
Rob Bennett It's just a little old fashioned humor :]
Crazy how one place has so many dead deer around.They must cut off what they want and leave the rest to rot.
man like your videos
Hey Chigger I’m goin to hit that old house place in a bit. I’m hoping the grass ain’t to deep so it’s goin to be hard to get a signal if so I’ve found old plows in a small creek on down the bottom. I’ll let u know buddy GOD BLESS.
looks like you have a lot of poaching or just outright dear killers back there. Are the back straps missing or where they all just too far gone?
You need to call the game warden Beau
Honey Locas are the devil's shrubs ask me how I know LMAO
why are there so many dead deer around there?
Some one is using that area for illegal deer kills, taking the back straps and the haunches and sometimes the antlers.
Those were West Virginia Christmas ornaments
Lotta deer for a small area. weird.
Where did you go to find all that???
nice focus at 7:12
What was the body count there? Geeze! How large an area? CLureCo had a pretty good point.
dude if I find a skull I will post it on youtube and instagram
Chigg did I hear you right "something ate or they were sawn off (antlers)" what would eat them ??...thx
I have looked for deer antlers a lot and have not found any
@Aquachigger I just subscribed a few days ago TOTALLY WORTH IT best videos I've seen in a long time.
I'M STILL HOLDING MY BREATH...............................Tell me when to stop please Mr Beau.
you should make a mushroom hunting video that would be awesome
Somebody set there and got stewed lolllllllll
Should call DNR and have them investigate that area for poachers
Hey Chigg, ever go hunting for relics in Lancaster County? Archaeology student in Lancaster, just curious if you've ever checked out the area.
Where do you go to find these, just in a forest?
congrats on 700k!!! :D