How to Read The Woods and Track Big Woods Bucks with Legendary Deer Hunter Hal Blood
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- Hal Blood is a legendary deer tracker, known for hunting big woods bucks that weigh over 200 pounds by following their tracks through the snow. A skilled outdoorsman, and a Maine Master Guide, he passes his wisdom on in this podcast, as well as through his books and UA-cam channel Big Woods Bucks. He is revered as one of the best deer hunters in America and also one of the best guides. Due to his guiding service taking up a lot of the season, he has less time to hunt than many of the other top trackers in the country, which make his accomplishments that much more impressive. He's guided hundreds of hunters for deer, bear, and moose.
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Hey everyone! Hope you enjoy the podcast. Feel free to comment along in the live chat and I'll answer any questions
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@@crowtubecrozier2857www.bigwoodsbucks.com
Just want to say thanks. I've been recently diagnosed with lukemia and been in nonstop treatment. This season is the first in 45 years I'm missing. Your podcast may seem like no big deal but for me they are giving me a reason to push thru everyday. 2025 I will be back in the big woods! Keep these coming please !!!
@@jstjst2111 thank you, and sorry to hear, but I will pray you get better. one step in front of the other, just like tracking!
He is truly a living legend. Wish I could make it to huntstock again this year but I’ll scouting for an October bull hunt. Anyone who is thinking about going do yourself a favor and go!!! Hands down best event I’ve ever been too!
Thanks Derek, we'll see you at Huntstock next year!
@@HuntSuburbia for sure!! Might drag the wife and kiddos along next year
Had to finish this up today a really great and enjoyable podcast, thanks for sharing Hal, great work Pat!!
@@paparomesoutdoors711 thanks Papa!
@@HuntSuburbia 😎👍🇺🇸
That was fantastic, what a wealth of knowledge! I guess the only question I had that wasn't talked about much is the process of dragging a 200 pound deer two or 3 miles. It's super hard to kill one but it kind of seems like the hardest part is actually getting it out of the woods especially if you're by yourself. maybe next time you could ask Hal to tell some stories about the retrieval and if there's methods to making it a little easier. Thanks for your channel!
Love this. Great Job Pat, thanks to Hal and Deb for hosting this! Awesome.
@@BuckDown603 thank you!
Hal's childhood and mine were so alike . I was raised on a dairy farm and was in the fields and woods everyday, the only time I would come back to the farm was for chores or more BB'S for my gun. Then of course graduated to big weapons to carry 😂
Awesome! Great interview!
@@Studioshinedown16 thank you, glad you enjoyed it l!
Pretty sure my aunts and uncles went to school with Hal. Small world.
That was awesome!
This mans a true legend
@@crowtubecrozier2857 yes he is!
Another great one Pat & Hal
@@BlackHoleDonkey thank you!
Hal is a typical man boy ,we hunt first then hunt some more
I remember when hale lived out side of Greenville an had his bear hunting dogs 🐕
Very good
my husband has the same carbine rife, and carries it the same way.
How does Hal feel about Sunday hunting in Maine and would he like to see that change?
excellent
@@robgrubb420 thank you!
4 a.m running the roads. (Rick) lol
@@JimBowSlice 😂
Could go into the marine core at 18 but the state wouldnt consider him for game warden until he turned 20... 😂
No kidding....
@@sethhussey5804 crazy
See you guys at huntstock NY
@@jackbeckwith9699 say hello!
Gota name your rifle a better name. Meat gun is lame af! I think the MEAT SEEKER is alot better name.
I enjoy heavy flatulence.