An excellent episode, and you are a very good shot Josh, getting that dog on the run at 200 metres. I can only dream of such japes here in the UK. Well done you.
Thanks Paul. I’m not sure if it was a good shot or a lucky shot. But I guess the more practice you have the more it becomes instinctive to place your shots quickly and judge the lead.
Great job Josh and as always beautiful sharing adventure and a very interesting video to watch and your documentary countryside content video shooting hunting as always beautiful sharing, and you rock it all again, million thanks again and stay safe my friend .. thanks again from Montreal QC Canada ..
Nice vid, thanks Josh. I am pleased to see that you are working as a Team whilst going-out Hunting, Into the Night. It is much safer than 'Working Alone', lest you should run into any difficulties. The Dogs hunt in Packs, one reason being - 'Safety in Numbers'.
Haha I don’t know if she guards them as such. She just runs around mad and runs them over if they get in her way. She loves getting squirted with the hose. But she is still only about half grown. My brother saved her as a little chick and she has grown up playing with the kids. 😂
Another video that kept me interested, thanks Josh. Liked the mix. Which of the two is your brother, Mark or Ben? Is where you live isolated or is there a community in the vicinity? Does Henry go to school or does he have lessons from the school in the air? Trying to get a take on where you live. Fascinated by your lifestyle. Here in France I'm in a village with a population of 1469 people, a primary school with 134 kids and a few shops. Most of the kids are bussed in from the surrounding hills for lessons.There families either work for the forestry or in the vineyards.
Thanks mate. Mark is my brother and Ben is my cousin. We are not very isolated. It’s only a 15 min drive to our closest town of about 700 people and a very good community. Henry goes to school in town. Out here it is mostly beef cattle graziers and most people have some connection with the properties around here.
I love the cinematic feel with this video. Really get you immersed! Me and my team wanted to see if you had a business email we could contact? We're looking to find creators to do a partnership with us for our broadheads! I would go more in depth but this is just a UA-cam comment lol.
Hi Josh, that torch is a rippa, what is it and how do you find the green light, looks like it doesn't disturb the animals at all. Once again, great content in your video's, keep em coming, Cheers Mick.
Hey Mick. Here is the link to my review video of it. Acebeam L19 2 0 Torch Review ua-cam.com/video/AunTG4AOzNA/v-deo.html I love it. It is not as hard on your eyes as the white light and doesn’t seem to spook the animals as much either.
An excellent episode, and you are a very good shot Josh, getting that dog on the run at 200 metres. I can only dream of such japes here in the UK. Well done you.
Thanks Paul. I’m not sure if it was a good shot or a lucky shot. But I guess the more practice you have the more it becomes instinctive to place your shots quickly and judge the lead.
Great job Josh and as always beautiful sharing adventure and a very interesting video to watch and your documentary countryside content video shooting hunting as always beautiful sharing, and you rock it all again, million thanks again and stay safe my friend .. thanks again from Montreal QC Canada ..
Thank you. 👊
Must be a very good archer, only brought 2 arrows
Another excellent video Josh, well done.
Geoff. UK.
Thanks Geoff.
Nice vid, thanks Josh. I am pleased to see that you are working as a Team whilst going-out Hunting, Into the Night. It is much safer than 'Working Alone', lest you should run into any difficulties. The Dogs hunt in Packs, one reason being - 'Safety in Numbers'.
Job well done again Josh. You and the boys had some real good fun by the look of it cobber.🤠
Yes we do. 👍
Great work mate !
Great job my friends! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Amazing footage!!
Yer another ripper of a vid
Good onja mate !!
Thanks 👍
Good stuff as usual well done
Thanks mate.
Thanks for another great episode Josh. I was just wondering does Peggy the 6ft bush chook live with and guard her smaller clucky cousins?
Haha I don’t know if she guards them as such. She just runs around mad and runs them over if they get in her way. She loves getting squirted with the hose. But she is still only about half grown. My brother saved her as a little chick and she has grown up playing with the kids. 😂
Another video that kept me interested, thanks Josh. Liked the mix. Which of the two is your brother, Mark or Ben? Is where you live isolated or is there a community in the vicinity? Does Henry go to school or does he have lessons from the school in the air? Trying to get a take on where you live. Fascinated by your lifestyle. Here in France I'm in a village with a population of 1469 people, a primary school with 134 kids and a few shops. Most of the kids are bussed in from the surrounding hills for lessons.There families either work for the forestry or in the vineyards.
Thanks mate. Mark is my brother and Ben is my cousin. We are not very isolated. It’s only a 15 min drive to our closest town of about 700 people and a very good community. Henry goes to school in town. Out here it is mostly beef cattle graziers and most people have some connection with the properties around here.
@@intothenight1993Thanks for the info.
Top video.
I love the cinematic feel with this video. Really get you immersed! Me and my team wanted to see if you had a business email we could contact? We're looking to find creators to do a partnership with us for our broadheads! I would go more in depth but this is just a UA-cam comment lol.
intothenight1993@gmail.com
These cats don't look like feral domestic cats. They look like the wildcat subspecies of Africa and the Middle East.
Hi Josh, that torch is a rippa, what is it and how do you find the green light, looks like it doesn't disturb the animals at all. Once again, great content in your video's, keep em coming, Cheers Mick.
Hey Mick. Here is the link to my review video of it. Acebeam L19 2 0 Torch Review
ua-cam.com/video/AunTG4AOzNA/v-deo.html
I love it. It is not as hard on your eyes as the white light and doesn’t seem to spook the animals as much either.
Thanks for the info once again Josh, cheers Mick