9:47 bro, imagine being a native in 1600, going through the night and hearing that kind of howling; I would sure as hell start demon myths as well hahaha
I've watched Bushcraft videos for years, and this was One of the best videos I've ever seen. You covered a lot of bases, and the Bread bowl was awesome. Very Relaxing and enjoyable 🔥
Man was that beautiful. That was God's country.what a treasure and experience you get to take with you never forgetting all that it offered up to you. To be able to witness all that life. Must make one ask what is Soo special about me? The creation is Soo amazing. I thought I saw you start to eat the fish with your hands. I thought that would be fitting. Forgetting some conventional ways of man and learning to be simple. Noticed your ring on left pinky....gold. made me wonder if you have a wife and kids and how this trip was for you. Healing? Content? As Alone? What kind of life do you go back to after one of these trips?
Thank you for the video, second time I watched it. Very relaxing, it's a cinch you have been doing this kind of thing for awhile. You make it look easy.
Sir! You are a highly talented bushcrafter! I was wondering how you were gonna cook that bass and the next frame was the fish with all the sticks over the fire! Amazing! I gotta tell ya! I bought a coleman sundome 2 a couple years ago and that thing just goes up easy and keeps you dry. Never underestimate a Coleman. Take care and i do hope you are still puttin vids out there! You are talented. NQU
That's the closest to my boyhood method of fishing I've ever seen on UA-cam. My spot was a big pool at the base of a waterfall. Nothing beats catching your own bait right at the fishing hole. Minnows and crayfish. Clippers (Dobson Fly larvae). I didn't own a minnow trap. I used a rectangular seine stretched between 2 square 1-inch square trim about 3 feet long. It was about 4 feet wide. At the bottom of the falls was a little shelf that made a pocket. One good scoop of the net and 5 or 10 minnows. Keep the shiners and let the rest go. The trick with a "little bite" or a "nibble" when fishing a stream (or pond, ftm) is to let the fish have it. Open up your bail and let it take line through your thumb and index finger. Just enough pressure to keep your line from fouling coming off the reel. Worst thing you can do is be quick on the trigger. Small crayfish are almost as good as minnows, but if you let 'em rest on the bottom, they'll immediately crawl under a rock and you're snagged. Minnow trap is so much easier, but I could carry my net across my handlebars, break my my fishing rod in half and wrap it around the front and rear forks, with the tip running through the bail of my reel to hold itself in place along the bar of my old Montgomery-Ward 10-speed. Heh. Spin the spool to tighten it up. I hung my minnow bucket from the seat post and carried my lures in a plastic tray with a lid inside a cheap canvas creel that I slung over my head and one shoulder like a woman who's afraid somebody might steal her purse. Polka-dot engineers cap and I was good to go! Biggest bass I ever caught were largemouth in ponds. But smallmouth out of a good-sized crick were the best. Best fight. Best tasting. Firmest meat. String 'em thru the jaw and not the gills. They'll be alive and angry on the stringer or in the minnow-bucket liner as long as you keep 'em in the water. You can always make a stringer out of doubled-up or braided fishing line tied to a small, sharpened stick.
Watching for peace od mind literally exhausted with some reasons really really tired .. Brain is not working properly just for peace of mind watching this ❤
Man I haven’t been a subscriber of you for too long but glad I came across your channel. I throughly enjoy your videos. I know this fro about a year ago but I notice your videos are so informative man I pick up so much from the Information you put out and very valuable. As I continue to watch I learn more and more. Keep it up and as always safe travels man
I really enjoy watching your videos. Good, simple and yet full of good tips and content. While out in the mountains do you ever think about the mountain men or frontier families that might have lived in those same areas? Western PA has a long and neat history.
Tent stakes to hold a pot in a campfire?? Genius! EDIT: Coyotes were awesome! How do you keep the steaks you bring camping from going bad before you cook them?
For those of us who can't actually do these sort of activities any more, this is an absolute joy to watch.... Thank you 👍 You need to invest some of your meager UA-cam profits into a Leatherman Surge though 😜 (Or a good Walmart Ozark Trail Wave clone) That Harbour Freight multi tool just doesn't cut it ! LoL
I thought those mushrooms were poisonous. You said in a recent video about "chicken of the woods" that you should not get the ones with stems and gills bc those are poisonous.
These mushrooms are Chanterelles, a real delicacy, and difficult to farm, you can only really find them in the woods. Chicken of the woods generally grows in a series of flat discs out of either living trees or fallen logs, whereas chanterelles grow like a little trumpet out of the ground. Both have poisonous lookalikes, so stay safe if you're foraging!
Hi, I have to tell you, your videos are very informative and innovative but yet simple. Thank you so much for sharing your ideas and skills !……. Quick question, back in March you made a video we’re you were camping in the snow. One of your pieces of gear was a Wool sleeping bag you said was your Pappy’s. I recently found one of these in excellent condition. Very hard to get any information on this. Just wondering if your Pappy was in the service, if so what Branch and when did he get this issued to him ? Sorry to bother you with this , just looking for some information. Thanks so much for any help with this. Please take care 👍🏻🪖🇺🇸
Hey thanks for the comment, glad to hear you enjoy the videos and can learn some things.. and my pap was in the army and was issued that sleeping bag around 1950 in Germany. Wish I could tell you more about it but that's as much I know, he never talked about it much
@@WoodsboundOutdoors Compelled to ask due to seeing that army+Germany+1950 reference: Do you happen to know if your father served with the "Circle C Cowboys" (The United States Constabulary) ? Because you are much younger than me, I was surprised to see that your pap was serving there in 1950. My own father was a veteran who had served as a heavy machine gunner in a combat engineer battalion in Europe during WW2. He reenlisted sometime after the war and served that second tour with the United States Constabulary. He met my mother, a DP (Displaced Person) who had fled her home in what is now Bytom, Poland (was Beuthen, Germany in Upper Silesia), ahead of the advancing Soviet forces, when she was working at the snack bar in an American PX in Stuttgart. A fifty-three year, "til death do you part" marriage resulted, along with yours truly. I was born in Stuttgart, Germany in 1950. I've seen a number of your short videos that caused me to wonder if are prowling some of the same country that my father did in his youth. Sadly, it is part of our country that I have never visited. Dad was raised on small family farms between Newcastle and Beaver Falls, PA, during the Great Depression years. His stories of hunting small game, fishing, foraging mushrooms, Black walnuts, Hickory nuts and etc. and running a trap line played a major role in igniting my own love of the outdoors. I notice in the description that The Allegheny National Forest is where you recorded this specific adventure, which is a fair bit NNE of my dad's hometown.
I noticed you used Campbell's soup,stay away from the spicy steak and potatoes kind I ate a can two days ago and got so sick I felt like I was dying,severe headache and nausea
- How does this man eat so much *bread* && stay so skinny !? What is your secret !? 🍞 😉 && you said, *"sleep good"* !? Not with all that howling at the moon going on. 😂
@WoodsboundOutdoors - Yeah, I am always very active too but it doesn't help. Lolll. I am usually literally running around like a chicken with its head cut off. 🙄
Those were cheap pegs I bought at Walmart in the camping section. If you're going to cook over pegs, it's best to use stainless steel ones though rather than galvanized
For someone who was born & raised in the UK, has lived/worked around europe for 15 years & travelled pretty widely east Europe, US, Morocco, etc i'm still unfamiliar with lot of wildlife outside europe... especially their calls which, wouldn't be such a bad thing if i wasn't cursed with an active imagination, meaning the first vocalisations of those coyotes that sounded nothing like any coyote i've ever heard but tbh sounded like something ungodly would have had me wondering if i'd camped in a haunted (part of) wood & ,then that accursed active imagination i mentioned would join the party, every twig snap, tree creak & animal sound would take on a supernatural significance and i'd have to take steps to address it by utilising the right tools...no, not a ouji board or a daft spirit box, nowt like that...all an out of control active imagination requires is a couple or three tins of beer and it's simplicity in itself to tell when an active imagination has been reined as one feels like the biggest fool in the woods...but thats a small price to pay to get ones night back on track and can settle down to enjoy the excellent content of some "Woodsbound Outdoors" videos! P.S - Anyway I've always got the tennis ball i carry in case i bump into a dogman while in the woods, oh crap did i just say...beer, beer, i'm outta beer. NOOOooooo 😂😂😂
Thanks for sharing a pleasant outing with us! Did you pitch your camp on an old, abandoned logging RR grade? Have newly subscribed to your channel. I think your videos provide me with some insight into the approximate region that my late father knew in his youth.
Clues of being a weekend warrior & not a real wild-child from the woods 1)Having an underwater camera 2) slowly cutting of mushrooms like its a specimen for laboratory examination.
Okay this is not the first time I've watched it in your videos and never from any of your other videos I got any inkling of anything but when you sit up and I put a warning for the video you just made because okay I don't know other out of no other video I seen you make there is no distinction about nothing but you took and chose to scan and cut off the feet of a black squirrel you didn't do it to the gray squirrel you didn't do it to the red squirrel you didn't do it to the average little gray squirrel but you should have put a triggered warning I'm just saying that as somebody who enjoy watching your content sometimes I was sitting binge and go through a whole bunch of stories and a whole bunch of shorts at one go because that's what I feel like doing is watching that versus Mario know and you doing someone gives the England or a hey that's what he wants as his fan base then that's what you should have said only when he first opened up he opened up talking about he likes doing nature program well hiking and dealing with someone was someone doing that because that's what it involves don't get me wrong I'm not saying you intended for it to be that way okay what does Samuel will come across that way
lowkey that fire looks like a fox howling in the thumbnail
It really does!
Damn it really does lol
Well damned if it don't!
It does look like a coyote
That’s gotta be intentional… very cool but there’s no way that just happened
My mans is casually making breadbowls with coyotes howling in the background...what a life
Those chanterelles look heavenly. Have you ever thought about applying to be on the show “Alone?” You’d kick ass.
Thanks! I look forward to chanterelle season every year, they're so good.. and maybe some day, that would be awesome
Yes this guy would do well. He should do a season with partners and go with the guy from CorporalsCorner!
Great stuff the loin with mushrooms was better than anything on the food network keep it up
Thank you, yeah it was so good.. can't beat loins and wild mushrooms, best things are free
dude casually cooking while the coyote filming horror movie in the background.
Those coyotes sound fuckin terrifying
Always enjoy your videos
Thanks for watching as always, I enjoy making them
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I love that bread bowl trick, very creative.
can't wait to watch this one, been binging your long form videos tonight. That's some awesome trail cam footage you managed to get there!!
Great video. Learned something with those pegs in the fire. I use those folding grates that are always half second from disaster
Thank you.. and yeah the pegs are perfect, easy to carry and they're sturdy
Love the bread bowl. Brilliant!
Ya I'm gunna do that next camp out..pretty awesome 😎 so simple and just never crossed my mind lol.
Tent pegs as cooking stand, I dig it!!! Always enjoy picking up a little camp hack, thanks and I really enjoy the channel!
9:47 bro, imagine being a native in 1600, going through the night and hearing that kind of howling; I would sure as hell start demon myths as well hahaha
I love watching Kush Bushcraft and Silent outdoors. You have become one of my favorites. Awesome job 👍
I've watched Bushcraft videos for years, and this was One of the best videos I've ever seen. You covered a lot of bases, and the Bread bowl was awesome. Very Relaxing and enjoyable 🔥
I love the first person view!
I thoroughly enjoyed this thank you for taking the to to film and edit this.
Glad to hear that, thanks
Love the cast iron skillet, crawdad trap and all the "heavy" stuff the typical modern backpacker considers unpackable.
Great video and channel.
Awesome video
Thank you!
Man was that beautiful. That was God's country.what a treasure and experience you get to take with you never forgetting all that it offered up to you. To be able to witness all that life. Must make one ask what is Soo special about me? The creation is Soo amazing. I thought I saw you start to eat the fish with your hands. I thought that would be fitting. Forgetting some conventional ways of man and learning to be simple. Noticed your ring on left pinky....gold. made me wonder if you have a wife and kids and how this trip was for you. Healing? Content? As Alone? What kind of life do you go back to after one of these trips?
Your doing things that I can only dream of because of my health. I use to hunt and fish all the time. God bless
good video, thanks for sharing. God bless
Thank you for the video, second time I watched it. Very relaxing, it's a cinch you have been doing this kind of thing for awhile. You make it look easy.
I'm from Buffalo originally I've been to Allegheny that was nice to see here
Sir! You are a highly talented bushcrafter! I was wondering how you were gonna cook that bass and the next frame was the fish with all the sticks over the fire! Amazing! I gotta tell ya! I bought a coleman sundome 2 a couple years ago and that thing just goes up easy and keeps you dry. Never underestimate a Coleman.
Take care and i do hope you are still puttin vids out there! You are talented.
NQU
That's the closest to my boyhood method of fishing I've ever seen on UA-cam. My spot was a big pool at the base of a waterfall. Nothing beats catching your own bait right at the fishing hole. Minnows and crayfish. Clippers (Dobson Fly larvae). I didn't own a minnow trap. I used a rectangular seine stretched between 2 square 1-inch square trim about 3 feet long. It was about 4 feet wide.
At the bottom of the falls was a little shelf that made a pocket. One good scoop of the net and 5 or 10 minnows. Keep the shiners and let the rest go.
The trick with a "little bite" or a "nibble" when fishing a stream (or pond, ftm) is to let the fish have it. Open up your bail and let it take line through your thumb and index finger. Just enough pressure to keep your line from fouling coming off the reel. Worst thing you can do is be quick on the trigger. Small crayfish are almost as good as minnows, but if you let 'em rest on the bottom, they'll immediately crawl under a rock and you're snagged.
Minnow trap is so much easier, but I could carry my net across my handlebars, break my my fishing rod in half and wrap it around the front and rear forks, with the tip running through the bail of my reel to hold itself in place along the bar of my old Montgomery-Ward 10-speed. Heh. Spin the spool to tighten it up. I hung my minnow bucket from the seat post and carried my lures in a plastic tray with a lid inside a cheap canvas creel that I slung over my head and one shoulder like a woman who's afraid somebody might steal her purse. Polka-dot engineers cap and I was good to go!
Biggest bass I ever caught were largemouth in ponds. But smallmouth out of a good-sized crick were the best. Best fight. Best tasting. Firmest meat. String 'em thru the jaw and not the gills. They'll be alive and angry on the stringer or in the minnow-bucket liner as long as you keep 'em in the water. You can always make a stringer out of doubled-up or braided fishing line tied to a small, sharpened stick.
Watching for peace od mind literally exhausted with some reasons really really tired ..
Brain is not working properly just for peace of mind watching this ❤
Where are you from? What’s is this country?Love your videos ❤
Pennsylvania, US. And thank you!
Man I haven’t been a subscriber of you for too long but glad I came across your channel. I throughly enjoy your videos. I know this fro about a year ago but I notice your videos are so informative man I pick up so much from the Information you put out and very valuable. As I continue to watch I learn more and more. Keep it up and as always safe travels man
Those coyotes were close. I've been in that situation a few times. Nice videos!!
I really enjoy watching your videos. Good, simple and yet full of good tips and content.
While out in the mountains do you ever think about the mountain men or frontier families that might have lived in those same areas? Western PA has a long and neat history.
LUV THIS VIDEO! I've only seen your 'shorts' and this is the first longer version....Good content and I look forward to more of the longer versions!
Tent stakes to hold a pot in a campfire?? Genius!
EDIT: Coyotes were awesome!
How do you keep the steaks you bring camping from going bad before you cook them?
For those of us who can't actually do these sort of activities any more, this is an absolute joy to watch.... Thank you 👍
You need to invest some of your meager UA-cam profits into a Leatherman Surge though 😜
(Or a good Walmart Ozark Trail Wave clone)
That Harbour Freight multi tool just doesn't cut it ! LoL
- Sounds like Seymour, CT with all of the wildlife. Coyotes, bears, ect. 6:40
Stay safe out there ✌🏽
Will do thanks👍
i assume you keep some sort of protection when you go out in the woods like this. may i ask what you would usually take for self protection?
Coyotes were really singing that night
That first scream sounded like a bigfoot
Didn't knew u make your own bread. Cool
Another great video
I thought those mushrooms were poisonous. You said in a recent video about "chicken of the woods" that you should not get the ones with stems and gills bc those are poisonous.
These mushrooms are Chanterelles, a real delicacy, and difficult to farm, you can only really find them in the woods. Chicken of the woods generally grows in a series of flat discs out of either living trees or fallen logs, whereas chanterelles grow like a little trumpet out of the ground. Both have poisonous lookalikes, so stay safe if you're foraging!
Hi,
I have to tell you, your
videos are very informative and innovative but yet simple. Thank you so much for sharing your ideas and skills !…….
Quick question, back in March you made a video we’re you were camping in the snow.
One of your pieces of gear was a Wool sleeping bag you said was your Pappy’s.
I recently found one of these in excellent condition. Very hard to get any information on this. Just wondering if your Pappy was in the service, if so what Branch and when did he get this issued to him ? Sorry to bother you with this , just looking for some information. Thanks so much for any help with this. Please take care 👍🏻🪖🇺🇸
Hey thanks for the comment, glad to hear you enjoy the videos and can learn some things.. and my pap was in the army and was issued that sleeping bag around 1950 in Germany. Wish I could tell you more about it but that's as much I know, he never talked about it much
@@WoodsboundOutdoors Compelled to ask due to seeing that army+Germany+1950 reference: Do you happen to know if your father served with the "Circle C Cowboys" (The United States Constabulary) ?
Because you are much younger than me, I was surprised to see that your pap was serving there in 1950. My own father was a veteran who had served as a heavy machine gunner in a combat engineer battalion in Europe during WW2. He reenlisted sometime after the war and served that second tour with the United States Constabulary. He met my mother, a DP (Displaced Person) who had fled her home in what is now Bytom, Poland (was Beuthen, Germany in Upper Silesia), ahead of the advancing Soviet forces, when she was working at the snack bar in an American PX in Stuttgart. A fifty-three year, "til death do you part" marriage resulted, along with yours truly. I was born in Stuttgart, Germany in 1950.
I've seen a number of your short videos that caused me to wonder if are prowling some of the same country that my father did in his youth. Sadly, it is part of our country that I have never visited. Dad was raised on small family farms between Newcastle and Beaver Falls, PA, during the Great Depression years. His stories of hunting small game, fishing, foraging mushrooms, Black walnuts, Hickory nuts and etc. and running a trap line played a major role in igniting my own love of the outdoors. I notice in the description that The Allegheny National Forest is where you recorded this specific adventure, which is a fair bit NNE of my dad's hometown.
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Thanks for watchin!
Used to hike and camp Miss it. Wish I were there
great vid
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You would do really well making asmr camping videos! Just a thought, awesome content sir! 🎉
Bro I love doing this
I noticed you used Campbell's soup,stay away from the spicy steak and potatoes kind
I ate a can two days ago and got so sick I felt like I was dying,severe headache and nausea
6:07 what are those glowing pair of eyes behind the tree?
Awesome.
How far do you have to hike to that wonderful place ? When I see the gear you use, your pack must weight like a dead donkey isn't it ?
Red Dead Redemption 2 in real life..:) Awesome.
Why tf did this only get 840 likes?
- Do you ever run into people when you camp or is it *that remote* !? Also, is this The USA 🇺🇸 or Canada 🇨🇦?
Sometimes I'll run into people who are hunting, hiking, or fishing, but when I camp in the more remote areas I rarely see people
This is US. Northern Pennsylvania
@@WoodsboundOutdoors - Awesome. I'm from CT but I currently live in SC.
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What is that plant you're picking the leaves from? (11:46)
Scarlet bee balm, also called bergamot
- How does this man eat so much *bread* && stay so skinny !? What is your secret !? 🍞 😉
&& you said, *"sleep good"* !? Not with all that howling at the moon going on. 😂
I eat a ton lol but always had a hard time gaining weight. I'm always active so that helps
@WoodsboundOutdoors - Yeah, I am always very active too but it doesn't help. Lolll. I am usually literally running around like a chicken with its head cut off. 🙄
- 7:38 Where do you get those pegs that you used in your fire 🔥?
Those were cheap pegs I bought at Walmart in the camping section. If you're going to cook over pegs, it's best to use stainless steel ones though rather than galvanized
@@WoodsboundOutdoors - Thank you !
That was a nice keto meal
For someone who was born & raised in the UK, has lived/worked around europe for 15 years & travelled pretty widely east Europe, US, Morocco, etc i'm still unfamiliar with lot of wildlife outside europe... especially their calls which, wouldn't be such a bad thing if i wasn't cursed with an active imagination, meaning the first vocalisations of those coyotes that sounded nothing like any coyote i've ever heard but tbh sounded like something ungodly would have had me wondering if i'd camped in a haunted (part of) wood & ,then that accursed active imagination i mentioned would join the party, every twig snap, tree creak & animal sound would take on a supernatural significance and i'd have to take steps to address it by utilising the right tools...no, not a ouji board or a daft spirit box, nowt like that...all an out of control active imagination requires is a couple or three tins of beer and it's simplicity in itself to tell when an active imagination has been reined as one feels like the biggest fool in the woods...but thats a small price to pay to get ones night back on track and can settle down to enjoy the excellent content of some "Woodsbound Outdoors" videos!
P.S - Anyway I've always got the tennis ball i carry in case i bump into a dogman while in the woods, oh crap did i just say...beer, beer, i'm outta beer. NOOOooooo 😂😂😂
i would’ve gotten in that tent if i were you 😭
Looks like canada
What are those metal bars called that you use to start fire.
Thanks
- 16:56 Does anyone know what type of water snake that was? 🐍
I think it’s scary to camp near all these predators 6:53
Note to myself,stay out of the hiking trails at night
I have a confession to make - this video is giving me the creeps!😂
Have you written a survival book and if not you should
Monday left him hungry 💀
Ever see any mountain lions in your parts?
👍🇲🇾
I live up in Fayette county I'd like to meet up with you sometime learn some of your knowledge if you're ever okay with that hit me up
I live in Fayette county to
Anyone else thinks that he might be the brother from youtuber „Marling Baits“??😅
Same
Thanks for sharing a pleasant outing with us! Did you pitch your camp on an old, abandoned logging RR grade?
Have newly subscribed to your channel. I think your videos provide me with some insight into the approximate region that my late father knew in his youth.
Clues of being a weekend warrior & not a real wild-child from the woods 1)Having an underwater camera 2) slowly cutting of mushrooms like its a specimen for laboratory examination.
All cameras of this quality can be used underwater.
Cutting mushrooms like that leaves the stem and allows them to regrow, preserving the patch.
I'd be scared of feral hogs!
We don't get those here in PA
BIT BE!!!~!!
Okay this is not the first time I've watched it in your videos and never from any of your other videos I got any inkling of anything but when you sit up and I put a warning for the video you just made because okay I don't know other out of no other video I seen you make there is no distinction about nothing but you took and chose to scan and cut off the feet of a black squirrel you didn't do it to the gray squirrel you didn't do it to the red squirrel you didn't do it to the average little gray squirrel but you should have put a triggered warning I'm just saying that as somebody who enjoy watching your content sometimes I was sitting binge and go through a whole bunch of stories and a whole bunch of shorts at one go because that's what I feel like doing is watching that versus Mario know and you doing someone gives the England or a hey that's what he wants as his fan base then that's what you should have said only when he first opened up he opened up talking about he likes doing nature program well hiking and dealing with someone was someone doing that because that's what it involves don't get me wrong I'm not saying you intended for it to be that way okay what does Samuel will come across that way
That's so cruel
I really enjoy your channel. .you are just like me .but younger..fair well my friend
👍👍👍
- Sounds like Seymour, CT with all of the wildlife. Coyotes, bears, ect. 6:40
Great video