Alaska Adventure Hunting: Season 5 (Part 2)
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Never get tired of seeing Barry Barton in videos. He is such an inspiration to all of us hunters. Need to make a video of all of Barry's hunts.
He’s a class act!
Although I'll never be able to go on a hunt to Alaska with Billy molls I admire him he's a Christian he's an outdoorsman and he is from what I see one of the best guides that I've ever witnessed watching and I enjoy all that he does God bless you Billy
There's no better hunting guide than Billy. So glad to see you in God's country.
A guide like this fellow comes along only once in a decade maybe.. he's sharp at his game choices he's completely for his hunters forfilment of a dream and I think his forfilment of the right calls that make barry a modern day mountain man .
Little old lady from Switzerland here..Hi Billy....just been watching "sturdy oak or alder bush" Thank you for your words, your insight and the HOPE you convey in being patient. So hard to learn so important to be able to pass this message on. Blessings to you and your family🙏
My father just passed last Sunday. He was an outdoors man his entire life.
Before passing on I asked him if he had any regrets and his answer was no. He said he'd done everything he ever wanted to in life.
I told him I had regrets. And that was not learning that way of life. I was too into sports.
He said it's never too late.
My son and I are now going to hire a local guide and learn.
Thank you, Billy. Your films are inspiring and overflowing with hope. May our Savior bless you and your family. ✌️🐻
You're a man among boys Billy THANK you for sharing these adventures with us! Nobody compares to you when it comes to these type of videos.
Dear Billy...so thankful for your words of hope through Our Lord Jesus Christ. The depression you were in and came out of made you the man's man you are today so you are able to guide others and be a conduit for Our Lord to reach out to others. A heartfelt THANK YOU from a little old grandma in Switzerland who so thoroughly enjoys your you tube episodes. Blessings to you and your lovely family. Sendings hugs!
Glad you are back!
Sometimes i think my favorite part is when Billy gets to be with the family
I worked and saved for 2 1/2 years to go Dall Sheep hunting in Alaska back in 2005. I still remember the day, September 2nd, 2005. It was the best decision I've ever made. The experience was priceless...I'd encouage anyone thinking about doing this to do whatever it takes to make it happen
I look forward to every video you out out.
I am not a hunter and I despise the cold, but I look forward with anticipation to every video you put out. Your editing skills have improved greatly. Look forward to the next one. Thanks Billy!
I appreciate that!
Agree, #1 videographer, story teller, thanks
I've been watching for couple years now. And I will say this has been one of the best shows. Running with emotions for everyone. I feel the same way, Montana is home but Alaska Hunting has been my dream since I was a kid too. Hopefully some day I can fly in and go for a hunt of a lifetime. Thanks for the inspiration.
Harvesting that caribou really boosted Jason's spirits when he needed it and may have played a part it helping him to succeed in getting his ram. I was very happy for him.
You have to love Barry. Loved him thanking his wife for encouraging him to do the hunt. But, the two of you hunting together make me smile/laugh. God bless.
Great videos, the suspense of the hunt is incredible. When Billy tells him to shoot and nothing has happened after the 4th time i about come out of my skin.
HUGE THANKS for putting this out Billy. Just incredible stuff.
I couldn't go out hunting this season because of a major surgery, all I can do is watch hunting videos. I found your Chanel and have bee watching it. You're a good man. In this video, I was so in the hunt-like I was there. I was so happy when Barry got his bear that I was yelling. My wife came running in the room thinking something happened to me and I said, I'm fine, Barry got his bear. She turned away mumbling, boys will be boys. You're awesome, Billy!
Great hunt and Barry & Billy' s personalities work great together just makes the a great video fun to watch. Keep on making them.
Barry, that is the best bear hunt that I've seen yet from Billy. And the best animal that I've seen, probably the heaviest also. He was a huge warrior and he couldn't have been taken by a more deserving man. Congrats to both of you !
WOHOOO BILLY THANKS! My hunting season in alaska just ended except for predators, but I love your series and this makes rainy season enjoyable
So glad you are back,really enjoy the videos and watching you hunt with your hunters
YES!!! Cleared my schedule for the next 2hrs
Let’s go!!
Right on Billy
Beautiful family shots Barry. Thank you for the videos. Keep up the good work. Hope you can find a follow up job so when the physical energy goes flat ... the work can continue.
No sheep gods, no “Mother” nature, neither are in His Scripture. Great hunts, thanks for sharing your adventures Billy. God Bless 🙏🏼
Love Billy's videos, love Alaska
Such an amazing place!
As always just a phenomenal production, Thanks Billy!
I'm so hooked to your films every morning I watch for couple hours and drink my coffee
Hot damn, I just discovered Billy and I absolutely love his hunts. Everyone seems awesome and the joy of each hunt can be seen as clear as day, though probably clearer than an Alaskan day.
Hello From Ireland 🇮🇪 Billy. Im really looking forward to watching this one. God bless
Packing to head up for my 3rd float hunt and you drop this video, now I am pumped… Thanks Billy.
Good luck!
That was awesome. It did make me chuckle when he said "smoked him" on the 4th shot lol but still...
Great stuff mate
These videos are God's gift to humanity.
I am hooked!!! Best guide ever..and great hunters....
Best vlogs..Billy and Barry Barton..Triple B hunting🙏🏼🙏🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
That first bull was a fine shot. edit : So was that second shot on that Ram. Great documentary too. Thanks. - N Idaho -
Thanks
Wonderful. In so many aspects. Just wonderful
❤ coming home mama! 🙏
Great Video Billy. Love the hunting but nothing can replace coming home to family...
If I could live my life again I would definitely go hunting with Billy big fan but I'm in the UK
Awesome!🙌🏽
I’m 77 yrs inspired by Fred Bear. He was before you were born me too. Are there any bow hunters going after the Kodiak today.
What can I say ,,Billy you are awesome
Thank you so much for sharing. I can't wait to see the next addition.
Barry is a Gem.
Incredible videos, Billy and Barry
while drinking coffee I have sent black coffee waiting for the cup to return..
That was the best hunt vid ever! Man the edit was epic! Loved it! 🦌🎯👊👍👌🤘❤️
What a great hunt and Ram. Excellent!
Just saw you driving in Colorado!!💪
Awsome congrats!!!!!
Love the videos Billy. Keep em comin. One day i hope i can go on a hunt with you as my guide. God bless.
Bill Arne here 77 yrs. You and I both know about Bigfoot. I be had 5 run-ins with the Indian cross ape. I had a 4ft juvenile come to me for protection in Baldwin Michigan. He was so afraid My panic fear left me. He walked behind me all afternoon and I protected the little guy. When I came back to camp my friend and fellow scout master ask me what is he. I told him what it was for my dad was a DNR Game Warden in 30/40’s. He taught me their ways and Indian language ancient. We fed the little Guy 4ft tall. He ate 1lb steak. We wondered where was his mom and dad. 2 months before us rifle season was over 600,000 gun hunters. For two weeks. We figured rifle hunters killed his mom and dad. Once he ate one pound steak he left. We hunted 3 more days and never saw heard smelled him again. We will never forget his desperation and fear for help! I’m now 77 yrs in Hospice care for pain. What good memories. After that I had 4 more run ins with the big guy. Never shot at any. Remember they are totally wild and can be . 😎🇺🇸🇨🇦 Michigan
You're nuts, lol
Would you happen to know what the transom rig with the poles or jack plate deal is known as Billy? Respect to you on the video! it does'nt just root or take hold in one season.......respect that is; upbringing, work ethic, mindset. Happy trails Billy........
I don't, sorry.
Love these vids
Huge fan!!!! So glad I came across you on UA-cam!! You seem like a God fearing Man, which is always good!! Great videos, great content, amazing work over the years!!!! Thank you good Sir!! And you're from Wisco, EVEN better 🤣🤣!!!!
Great hunt and great stories around hunting and adventure. I am watching from the southern state of Victoria in Australia.
Looked like Don had a great follow up shot.
That is a Beautiful Ram Jason got! Wow
Barry’s the man!!
Con esa sabiduría que tienes hermano no te mueres de hambre en caso de una emergencia. Saludos y bendiciones cuídate mucho
AWSOME HUNT BILLY YOU ARE AWSOME
MARGARET LYNCH SOUTHERN IRELAND
Pa. shooters rock.....lol from Sgt Lang 🎃😎🇺🇸🤠
We’re going home soon Billy. 🙏
Barry almost made the shit list. 😂
❤
I remember the american sportsman with Kurt Gowdy
Hope to one day to be able to Hunt with you
What rife is the Spaniard using on grizzly and sheep hunt?
Nice Hunting 🤝👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🦌🐻
Bruh great video
what caliber rifle is barry shooting on that monster bear ?? great footage!
I'm shocked to see how green everything is even into October. Fun production!
Id like to know more about the rifles I shoot a 35 Whelen or a 375 Ruger but the rifles the hunters use look like the same gun I know the one hunter was using a 300 Wetherby
My son was a guide for over twenty five years. For most of those years he carried a .375H&H. From what I've gathered over the years I believe that's likely the favorite for most guides.
I'd love to get a caribou.
I've noticed in the lower 48 they eat the bear meat but not in Alaska. Why is that?
Try a piece of Kodiak bear meat and you'll know why. Even the Alaska Natives in the villages seldom eat bear meat. My son was a guide for over twenty five years on Kodiak. He said that, mostly out of custom, some of the older women in the villages, in the Spring, will eat a little meat from a young bear, but that's about it. He brought me some backstrap from a young bear one Spring and I fried it up and ate a little. Not very good.
I've lived in Alaska or 47 years and never really went sheep or bear hunting, after 30 my knees have been to bad to climb anything. I have killed dozens of moose and caribou to eat however, i have 1 question: was Barry short stroking his magazine empty when you were asking him to keep shooting? I've seen it happen when a guy was a bit excited.
So neighbor (I'm from Barron). Your videos are top notch ! I Do have a question, in all your guiding in northern Alaska have you ever come across signs of ancient hunters?
Not that I know of
Do you have any recent footage?
Lots of it! Our most recent footage is available on digital download and dvd at www.billymollsadventures.com.
Did Mauricio ever go back and get a moose? Seems like a nice gentleman and I was rooting for him.
Unfortunately he did not.
Hey Billy, just wondering what a total cost for a 15 day Brown Bear hunt with you would run a fella?
I would like to know that also
@@JohnBobbitt-lq4kx I believe in one of his videos the sum of $20,000 was mentioned. Each hunt is different though, depending on a lot of variables.
Depending on the area and outfitter, but coastal brown bear hunts range from $25K-$45K.
Why do u charge so much for such a hunt?? Where's all this money going into??😮@@moderndaymountainman8130
What calibre rifle is being used to hunt bears and moose?
typically .375 H&H
Did I miss it? How much weight did you Billy loose?.😊
def..make a nice Rug.....🇺🇸😎🤠✌️🎃
Thank you so much for showing us that your strength comes from Our Lord...you are verily an inspiration to the modern man. Please stay well and be blessed !🙏
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Wow......🤠✌️😎🎃
What caliber rifles do you use
I use at 375 HH
The hunts were pretty good until... (54:24) "We left some little bit of trash we had and our seats and a tarp". My guess is that there was no plan to go back and get that stuff to carry it out. One thing that irritates me the most when hunting, is finding trash from other hunters. From the first day I ever started hunting, if I carry it in, I carry it out. There is no reason to leave trash in a place that beautiful!
Your guess would be incorrect.
@@moderndaymountainman8130 I'm glad that I was wrong.
You spoke a couple of times about "these days in Alaska"
regarding moose.
I take it by your enfurance that finding a legal moose big enough for guided hunts are becoming more difficult to find..
Is that because not enough bear and wolves are being targeted by guided hunters?
It was definitely a combination of factors. This area saw an explosion of moose, 20 years earlier, and with that game, the wolf population. Once the food value in the area was reduced, the wolves were left with fewer moose to eat. Largely just a natural cycle I feel.
That's true unless you know where to go, AK 30 resident
Do u wanna sneak up to keweenaw county U.P. of Mi for a few days? U can stay with us and do some bow hunting with my boy who is back from berring sea crabbing. Come hunt some big real white tail deer maybe and compare notes with us I'm sure my boy wants to go on one of ur fun trips, everyday when I get home he has ur videos on. Sheep, bear, lots a bear. Just an offer. Come with who u like. Even mama, she can hang with my wifey at the homestead too and little people too. Sticks and stones up here buddy. And snow
I would be happy with that bull big enough for me for my first Caribou
I dont wana hit his horns. Yeah
As a former rifle and pistol shooter, I know how bullets behave. of course we often see that to kill a bear they fire even 10 shots and all this incredible waste usually happens because the weight of the bullet is too low, for a bear you need at least 250 grains then some hunters shoot too far away, you shouldn't shoot above the 200 meters because the risk of making a mistake, even by a lot, the place where you hit the animal is too high so give up and wait for the moose or bear to come closer, I would say 100 / 150 meters should be the maximum limit to ensure a good result. The hunter should know that shooting in the taiga is not like shooting, the risk factors are many and then the emotion, the instability etc., what's the point of shooting from 500 meters when I know that shooting from 300 meters at the range and with a specialized shooting rifle it is not easy because even the smallest error at that distance multiplies greatly even if the shooting target remains fixed and still while the bear could move and the bullet always takes a few tenths of a second to cover those distances.
Couple of years ago there was a German man dumped a huge brown bear on here with 1 round from a 270 Winchester about 100 yards.
@@kennardjohnson7875 Certainly you could kill even with a 22 lr caliber if you managed to hit the heart directly but in fact when you are hunting unfortunately you make mistakes very often perhaps due to emotion perhaps fear or something else and by making mistakes you create a danger for everyone those who are around especially if we wound a bear and for example in Alaska, if you are too far away it is difficult to remedy because the plantigrade can hide in some gully which is then difficult and dangerous to go and look for to finish it for this reason I say that it is better to shoot from distances shorter to be able to at least fire 2 or 3 shots, where those bears live the landscape is full of bushes and small trees which literally prevent you from identifying even a large bear that is hiding.
@@giuseppedz3699 head shot, most people back in the day in the texas hill country used 22lr deer hunting because that's all they could afford, and yes I've taken a few with the lr,my primary hunting rifle is 222 Remington it's easy to load and cheap to shoot.
@@kennardjohnson7875 Did he say where he hit the bear?
Billy... I love ya... BUT ... 😳😳🤔😆 dammit... STAY CALM when ur hunter is shooting! 😳😳 when u keep blathering in a state of near panic.. "shoot...don't shoot... shoot him again..." -> confusion and YOUR obvious anxiety just isn't good. 🤫🤫🤫 If your hunter doesn't know when and how to shoot big game, and you haven't discussed thus with your hunter, yammering while shooting ain't gonna help. For me - I'd love to take an Alaskan moose and grizzly, but THIS HUNTING...PALES... in comparison with a Montana/Wyoming backcountry horse pack trip for elk, And the grizzlies here R MUCH MORE aggressive 😳 I'd love to hunt with u, but wouldn't allow ANY talk while shooting - and i think most of your hunters are experienced enough and would agree. A quiet, ONCE "take him" is sufficient 👍👍 love ya, but gotta cease the talk during shooting 😊👍
Don't worry about the kids, they don't even miss you.