Harsh country, captured to come across as paradise. The perfect amount of narrating to allow the viewer to also process their own emotions as it is all being explained, it just doesn't get any better, amazing work. 10/10
Another blockbuster guys! Films like yours deserve a million views and the channel deserves hundreds of thousands of subscribers. Seeing A -Grade content like this on the Tube is fantastic. Not only because it gives back to the hunting community but its incredibly inspirational and captures the essence of what why and how superbly
Excellent video guys. Grant sold me my second bow (first bow in 20 years though) back in about 2012 I think at the Melbourne Shot Show. He was working for Abbey Archery. Great young fella and very knowledgeable. Great bull here, awesome hunt and production.
What an awesome hunting video, one of the best out there, congratulations on the bull, we the @K-Hunting team love to watch your films, they really show what hunting is all about for us as hunters. Thank you!
Fellas, your videos are all awesome - so well produced, with great camera work, music; everything. They perfectly capture the feelings of suspense, disappointment, excitement and achievement you get from a good hunt. Love it & well done.
Fabulous hunt guys. Extremely good camera work. I have watched a number of your videos now I'm so envious. One day I will go on a pig or buff bow hunt. But until then it deer ,fox and bunnies and on occasion goats in the Flinders.
really enjoying your vids guys. Awesome stuff! One thing I miss is not seing you butcher and cape out the animals tho. To me this is such a big part of why I hunt, and a part that I enjoy as much as pulling the trigger. Just curious, did you harvest meat from these bulls and if so what is it like to eat? Cheers.
They are tough as mate even the traditional owners shy away from Bantang, even the best cuts need to be turned to mince, we butcher plenty mate but not all, generally when we do with the heat and flies she's all hands on as we run cameras ourselves and tend to show more of the recovery on our insta stories
When the bull was bedded, why did you not throw a rock on the other side of him , to get him up and looking the opposite direction of you guys ? Love the show 👍🐂
It's a 50 50 call throwing a rock The slow move to the side option seemed do able after 30 mins when the bulls eyes shut. But he stored and caught the boys off guard in the open. They could have backed out past where I was filming a cut across either out
Was a Prototype I shaped up. Liked the idea of the Helix and the strength of the VPA. Kayuga broad heads now have a broadhead out similar called a Pilot Cut. @@paulhampton199
Awesome video lads! Love being able to watch hunting here in Australia, where about's do you mainly hunt? As down here in South Australia we don't have many things to bow hunt. Would love to travel interstate to have a chance of scoring myself a good sized animal
Not from that trip With high temp and flys she's all hands on deck. Even the best cuts on those bulls need to be minced. Understand here in Australia we can only hunt introduced species. Plus we supposedly have to deal with risk of disease and certain areas. We take what we can for us or dogfood depending on the critter and area. Plus some areas we need to take certain numbers of these so called evasive species to keep numbers in check or government culls with helicopter shoots where no one benefits, no meat is taken, landholders get nothing for a good resourse and it costs us tax payers greatly. We have filmed recovering game in a number of our films when conditions are more favorable and we have more time.
Yea , I've done a couple of government Cull's , I grow up in western qld so I know what ur saying, I was hoping u mite have a video of u guys braking down on any of ur hunts as I'm interested in seeing it done , iv done it with sheep n cattle n goats but I'm always interested in how other guys go about there stuff, thks n good luck.
I have no objection to hunting in general so long as the animal is respected, humanely brought down, is used for food or pest control. According to wikipedia, however, the wild banteng is listed as an endangered species as populations have decreased by more than 50% in the past few decades. "Banteng are legally protected in all countries in their range, and are largely restricted to protected areas." In light of these facts, can you please explain how you came to be hunting them?
Banteng are an introduced species here in the NT, numbers are kept in check each year via culling or controlled hunts through outfitters to keep a sustainable population on coburg peninsula. We can only hunt introduced species here in Australia. There are no shortages of Banteng in this part of the world with the estimated population around 10 000 animals. To this day it is amongst the toughest meat I've eaten.
Being self filters its generally all hands on deck once that starts to beat the flys and the dark, but there will be in future films in more favourable conditions
i watch a lot of bowhunting vidéos and i like them but i still don't understand the challenge in shooting a sleeping animal. but it's me and i maybe wrong ....
Each to there own mate. With the high temps in ¹the north a lot of the mature critters bed all day and only move from there beds on dark and are in them just after sun up. We want to hunt and just cause they a laying down doesn't mean they are asleep. All these animals we hunt here a introduced and feral and their number need to be kept in check plus most stuff we shoot bedded is sub 20 and still have to work at getting that close.
If this short film felt drawn out well that's good as we tried to portray the feeling of how the hunt went and how the hunt felt for Grant. My old videos varied grealty and were full of clips of plenty of different critters being taken with the bow. I often got told how easy we made it look where a lot of those hunts that couldn't be further from the truth, we struggled heaps but I only showed the action back then which never really told the whole story or gave any indication of what went down. Just a heap of clips going from one kill shot to the next. Where hopefully these short film give some indication and understanding to the viewer what we actually go through on a hunt. Some people just want to see the kill, while others want to know the story, we understand what ever we do won't necessarily please every one.
Looks like a domestic cow ...and those pig shots were hardly hunting , PS im a gunsmith NOT anti hunting but ..well that was just pretty sad , maybe watch a joe rogan elk hunt , hunting should not be that easy.
Fantastic in every way!
Harsh country, captured to come across as paradise. The perfect amount of narrating to allow the viewer to also process their own emotions as it is all being explained, it just doesn't get any better, amazing work. 10/10
Another blockbuster guys! Films like yours deserve a million views and the channel deserves hundreds of thousands of subscribers. Seeing A -Grade content like this on the Tube is fantastic. Not only because it gives back to the hunting community but its incredibly inspirational and captures the essence of what why and how superbly
Thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoyed the film, its only the start and we gotta crawl before we can walk. hopefully we are up and running soon
Awesome animals & another quality movie. Well done lads
Great stuff, great watch dudes 👍
Excellent video guys. Grant sold me my second bow (first bow in 20 years though) back in about 2012 I think at the Melbourne Shot Show. He was working for Abbey Archery. Great young fella and very knowledgeable.
Great bull here, awesome hunt and production.
One of the greatest films I have ever seen!
Another solid piece of work lads! Loved every minute of it!
Great quality video fellas, great Aussie Hunting trip, Best Aussie Bow Hunting video 5 STARS
What an awesome hunting video, one of the best out there, congratulations on the bull, we the @K-Hunting team love to watch your films, they really show what hunting is all about for us as hunters. Thank you!
Fellas, your videos are all awesome - so well produced, with great camera work, music; everything. They perfectly capture the feelings of suspense, disappointment, excitement and achievement you get from a good hunt. Love it & well done.
Cal Town Thanks a heap man
I agree %1000
You guys sure do a slick production, never surprised and always highly enjoy. Cheers Jim
5 star video mate, loved it
Incredible production on this. I’m surprised there are not more people seeing these videos.
Matt Reichard we have been working on these for a few years, another 6-8 coming this year dude
Matt Reichard Thanks though mate! 👍🏻
Excellent video! Your hunts are really stirring my soul to come to Australia.
Listen to your soul and Just do it.
Great video 💪🏻
Epic hunt and beautiful film lads.
Such an awesome short film keep them coming love it.
So glad I found your channel! Well done, excellent work all round.
Thank you good to hear you enjoy our films, appreciate your feed back
Nicely shot. The video I mean.
Epic hunt brah. From the states 👍🏼
Fabulous hunt guys. Extremely good camera work. I have watched a number of your videos now I'm so envious. One day I will go on a pig or buff bow hunt. But until then it deer ,fox and bunnies and on occasion goats in the Flinders.
Dave B thank you mate, much appreciated! I’m sure you will find a way to get there. Good luck!
I’m just glad that bull didn’t hear that dude calling him a ‘dandy’ would’ve charged for sure! Lol!
Quality production boys.
Subbed.👍
Pretty intense! Cheers
Top shelf Fellas 👌
How you're under 8k subs is actually beyond words.
You videos are amazing , glad I'm here before this channel blows up
Thanks Dillon, gotta crawl before you can walk we are only new to You Tube
really enjoying your vids guys. Awesome stuff! One thing I miss is not seing you butcher and cape out the animals tho. To me this is such a big part of why I hunt, and a part that I enjoy as much as pulling the trigger. Just curious, did you harvest meat from these bulls and if so what is it like to eat? Cheers.
They are tough as mate even the traditional owners shy away from Bantang, even the best cuts need to be turned to mince, we butcher plenty mate but not all, generally when we do with the heat and flies she's all hands on as we run cameras ourselves and tend to show more of the recovery on our insta stories
All I can say is wow guys.
Great video boys!
Great vid😎👍
Great vid!
top notch films
Amazing 😍
When the bull was bedded, why did you not throw a rock on the other side of him , to get him up and looking the opposite direction of you guys ? Love the show 👍🐂
It's a 50 50 call throwing a rock
The slow move to the side option seemed do able after 30 mins when the bulls eyes shut. But he stored and caught the boys off guard in the open.
They could have backed out past where I was filming a cut across either out
Video should be titled 'Spidey Takes Down Chesty Steer'
Well done video! There was a scene that showed a closeup of a 2 blade broadhead, what is it?
if your referring to the broached Grant was using, stainless blade black ferrule it would have been Magnus Stinger
@@bowhuntdownunder314 not a Magnus, it's at the 6:49 mark. Looks like a 2 blade valkyrie?
Was a Prototype I shaped up. Liked the idea of the Helix and the strength of the VPA.
Kayuga broad heads now have a broadhead out similar called a Pilot Cut.
@@paulhampton199
You see a better look at them in Down Fall another film on our channel.@@paulhampton199
@@bowhuntdownunder314 I will definately check that out. Your design looks like it'll go through just about anything.
bloody awesome!!!
Bowhunting for free range beef.. does it get any better??
Awesome video lads! Love being able to watch hunting here in Australia, where about's do you mainly hunt? As down here in South Australia we don't have many things to bow hunt. Would love to travel interstate to have a chance of scoring myself a good sized animal
thanks Kyle, we hunt all over, SA has some great hunting so keep your ears open you might want to check out the South east and in the rangers
Do u take the meat or just the horns?
We utilize meat horns skins on majority of what we shoot
Do u have a video of u braking one down?
Not from that trip
With high temp and flys she's all hands on deck. Even the best cuts on those bulls need to be minced.
Understand here in Australia we can only hunt introduced species. Plus we supposedly have to deal with risk of disease and certain areas. We take what we can for us or dogfood depending on the critter and area. Plus some areas we need to take certain numbers of these so called evasive species to keep numbers in check or government culls with helicopter shoots where no one benefits, no meat is taken, landholders get nothing for a good resourse and it costs us tax payers greatly.
We have filmed recovering game in a number of our films when conditions are more favorable and we have more time.
Yea , I've done a couple of government Cull's , I grow up in western qld so I know what ur saying, I was hoping u mite have a video of u guys braking down on any of ur hunts as I'm interested in seeing it done , iv done it with sheep n cattle n goats but I'm always interested in how other guys go about there stuff, thks n good luck.
I have no objection to hunting in general so long as the animal is respected, humanely brought down, is used for food or pest control. According to wikipedia, however, the wild banteng is listed as an endangered species as populations have decreased by more than 50% in the past few decades. "Banteng are legally protected in all countries in their range, and are largely restricted to protected areas." In light of these facts, can you please explain how you came to be hunting them?
Banteng are an introduced species here in the NT, numbers are kept in check each year via culling or controlled hunts through outfitters to keep a sustainable population on coburg peninsula. We can only hunt introduced species here in Australia. There are no shortages of Banteng in this part of the world with the estimated population around 10 000 animals. To this day it is amongst the toughest meat I've eaten.
just awesome
top everything 5*
Like to see a field dressing video well done anyway
Being self filters its generally all hands on deck once that starts to beat the flys and the dark, but there will be in future films in more favourable conditions
i watch a lot of bowhunting vidéos and i like them but i still don't understand the challenge in shooting a sleeping animal. but it's me and i maybe wrong ....
Each to there own mate.
With the high temps in ¹the north a lot of the mature critters bed all day and only move from there beds on dark and are in them just after sun up. We want to hunt and just cause they a laying down doesn't mean they are asleep. All these animals we hunt here a introduced and feral and their number need to be kept in check plus most stuff we shoot bedded is sub 20 and still have to work at getting that close.
@@bowhuntdownunder314 that seems to be a good reason for me, i understand now' . Thanks you for taking on your Time to answer me. Best regards
Mate I would never take that first shot. It don't feel right to me to shoot something you don't have to work for. Great vid though. Loved every bit.
I’ve seen dozens of Brads hunting videos and enjoyed them all,but I found this one drawn out,........too much slo mo
If this short film felt drawn out well that's good as we tried to portray the feeling of how the hunt went and how the hunt felt for Grant. My old videos varied grealty and were full of clips of plenty of different critters being taken with the bow.
I often got told how easy we made it look where a lot of those hunts that couldn't be further from the truth, we struggled heaps but I only showed the action back then which never really told the whole story or gave any indication of what went down. Just a heap of clips going from one kill shot to the next.
Where hopefully these short film give some indication and understanding to the viewer what we actually go through on a hunt.
Some people just want to see the kill,
while others want to know the story, we understand what ever we do won't necessarily please every one.
what's with all the slow motion and mood music,,,,,, gay
Another silver spooner doing a hand held hunt on Australian public funded land that no normal Australian has access too..
Looks like a domestic cow ...and those pig shots were hardly hunting , PS im a gunsmith NOT anti hunting but ..well that was just pretty sad , maybe watch a joe rogan elk hunt , hunting should not be that easy.