S:5 E:8 Bowhunt for Fallow Deer in New Zealand with Remi Warren of SOLO HNTR

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  • Опубліковано 11 січ 2025

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  • @nickhill8947
    @nickhill8947 9 років тому +8

    My favorite channel on youtube. It's evident how hard you guys work. Filming yourself solo with multiple cameras bow hunting in open country like that? dang...awesome....

  • @DrDime_
    @DrDime_ 9 років тому +2

    Such great footage all by yourself. A lot to be proud of. Thank you.

  • @MrZacdabest1
    @MrZacdabest1 9 років тому +1

    Great video I love seeing all the episodes in the home country new Zealand hopefully will get a deer My self there one day!!

  • @12ernie
    @12ernie 9 років тому +1

    Great video! Always Great camera work! Keep the videos coming!

  • @kouavang3088
    @kouavang3088 5 років тому

    Remi, you are one of the best hunter, with patient and sometime frustrated with it,but at the end, you mostly conquer with your heart and persistent..well done..

  • @hobocyclist
    @hobocyclist 5 років тому +3

    In NZ we call South Island "the mainland"

  • @thecowthatflys
    @thecowthatflys 8 років тому

    What kind of boots do y'all use? I'm out of Idaho! Can't wait for this elk season!

  • @tippytwotoo
    @tippytwotoo 9 років тому +1

    Great vid, mad skills!

  • @RealRadNek
    @RealRadNek 6 років тому +1

    Remi, you do realize you can turn that blinking red light off on that gopro, right?

  • @jimnygaard3867
    @jimnygaard3867 3 роки тому

    Jeez,
    Leave your boots on...your feet stink and the rocks are sharp!
    Nice shooting and great video(s). My family loves them all!!
    From Montana!!

  • @roarsomehuntingnewzealand6322
    @roarsomehuntingnewzealand6322 9 років тому +1

    Awesome video mate enjoyed that we'll done👍

  • @Junorr500
    @Junorr500 9 років тому +2

    You need a pair of lightweight moccasins for those final stalks and for around camp at night.

  • @mrsockeye
    @mrsockeye 8 років тому

    I too am a Nevada Native. It's crazy how similar that looks to home.

  • @jj2956
    @jj2956 9 років тому

    Cool hunt...I find it fascinating that a small bodied deer carries such a massive rack...nice camera work

    • @2cyco911
      @2cyco911 9 років тому +1

      Joshua Jensen lol if they did there research they would be hunting moose or wapiti in Fiordland new zealand but they didnt they went so easy private land

  • @GetTheLettuce
    @GetTheLettuce 8 років тому

    Did you put in for any tags in Nevada this year?

  • @Yankeetrapper
    @Yankeetrapper 8 років тому

    What is that back pack that you use on this hunt? Thank you.

  • @Mark5Fish
    @Mark5Fish 9 років тому

    HI Remi, Firstly love all your videos great watching. Was this fallow buck on public land or private? Did you need tags? Was thinking of heading over to NZ soon. Cheers

    • @2cyco911
      @2cyco911 9 років тому +2

      Mark5Fish private land... and notice a lot of edited parts that cos its all hyped up look and new zealand hunting adventures real shit real poeple

    • @2cyco911
      @2cyco911 9 років тому +2

      ***** i was an idiot for watching shit tv on youtube it makes NZ hunting look mediocre thank fuck we have awesome hunting tv here lol

    • @2cyco911
      @2cyco911 9 років тому +2

      no one cares

    • @cairnzyj09
      @cairnzyj09 9 років тому +1

      Mark5Fish this is private land, the "best" fallow trophies in NZ are generally found on private land. With private land hunts you can normally hunt them "behind wire" or "free range". Shooting a fallow buck free range is more desirable to the "real" hunter, and while the deer numbers are higher than say on public land, actually managing to shoot a "trophy" buck can be a real challenge. Fallow can be hunted easily enough on public land here in NZ as well. Numbers are lower but there are plenty of places to hunt them. You don't need a tag. If hunting on private land, you'll pay for access fee or a trophy fee and possibly a guide fee etc. If public land you need to sort hunting permits with the Department of Conservation, which normally doesn't cost anything, and hunting can be self guided, or you can do some research on employing a contract hunting guide, which I would suggest. Google is you friend in this case. Getting in touch with a guide is a good start, often they'll have private and public land blocks he/she can take you.

    • @Mark5Fish
      @Mark5Fish 9 років тому

      Thanks most appreciated

  • @JLogan35
    @JLogan35 7 років тому

    how many pins do you have on your sight?

  • @patrickcox1333
    @patrickcox1333 9 років тому

    What brand camo clothes are being worn in this video?

  • @MVincentVideo
    @MVincentVideo 8 років тому

    what is the name of the camo clothing worn in this episode?

  • @cryptagion
    @cryptagion 9 років тому +2

    "Welcome to Mordor."
    >.

  • @whiterabit09
    @whiterabit09 9 років тому +1

    Those deer caught in the fence :(

  • @laylaavila8232
    @laylaavila8232 8 років тому

    miss hyne told me that you were in Alaska

  • @ItsDishonesty
    @ItsDishonesty 8 років тому

    Do u even get the meat

  • @HamishCaird
    @HamishCaird 8 років тому

    God that first buck that busted you was nice, shame you didnt get a crack at him.

  • @realist7190
    @realist7190 7 років тому

    Too much advertising!
    Plus if I may be so bold to suggest use a car chamois to clean/clear your optics!
    Been using them for years hunting here in Canada, they remove frost, rain, snow on everything from prescription eye glasses to kids ski goggles, to scope and camera optics.
    They work they are cheap and they don't scratch the lense.

  • @butterflyreborn33
    @butterflyreborn33 9 років тому

    jaykob

  • @stephanusvisser4067
    @stephanusvisser4067 9 років тому +2

    and they "roar" not croak

  • @stephanusvisser4067
    @stephanusvisser4067 9 років тому

    its a stag not a buck. and hinds not does