So happy to see your dad hunting with you. My dad was a philosophy major that never knew which end of a screwdriver to use. He was brilliant but certainly not in the field. He was smart enough to send me to the experts and 50 years later, here I am learning from your content. It’s All Good! Peace Be The Journey! Btw , what brand of blaze orange vests are you and your dad rocking? I’m due for a new vest! Cheers! Aha, I zoomed in on a paused frame…..Primos brand!
Hello Mr Kavin, appreciate your super Awesome content vloggs absolutely another fabulous beautiful upload .. loved the beautiful Amazing filming capturing .. keep it Up .. Merci
Father and son adventure. I just loved it. What was the name of the outfitter. Mitchatobi? Thanks for sharing what a great deer hunt. I’m sure the meat will be incredible.👍🏼
Nice hunt guys. I wonder why you always touch the deer with your rifle when you approach them after being shot. No deer would ever let you come that close if there was any life left in it. Not sure if it just for show but as a seasoned hunter I find that this is not necessary.
There are many stories of animals being “down” and laying lifeless then getting back up. This practice of approaching every down animal carefully is taught in hunter education courses as a “best practice”
I always do it as well or touch the eye with the barrel , I know a local who walked up grabbed the horns and the deer took off , he got the deer 🦌 but still not a great situation
I personally have walked up to what defiantly looked like a dead deer and touched it and it got up and ran way. Always approach from the back away from the legs and antlers unless u know it is 100% dead
I personally have walked up to what defiantly looked like a dead deer and touched it and it got up and ran way. Always approach from the back away from the legs and antlers unless u know it is 100% dead
Great answer some bleeding heart liberal thinks that the world should be populated with 80 billion deer just having them walk around the streets and stuff
Beautiful work. Very nice equipment. You fellas don’t mess around.
Thanks 👍
5 months until I am in Manitoba...near San Clara for whitetails. Can't wait!
Your videos are fueling the fire!
Lucky you. Have fun!
So happy to see your dad hunting with you. My dad was a philosophy major that never knew which end of a screwdriver to use. He was brilliant but certainly not in the field. He was smart enough to send me to the experts and 50 years later, here I am learning from your content. It’s All Good! Peace Be The Journey!
Btw , what brand of blaze orange vests are you and your dad rocking? I’m due for a new vest! Cheers!
Aha, I zoomed in on a paused frame…..Primos brand!
super shot dad. You must be happy as H,,,WC.
Beautiful shot why to go 👍
Holly Jumpin! Good job !
Thanks
Hello Mr Kavin, appreciate your super Awesome content vloggs absolutely another fabulous beautiful upload .. loved the beautiful Amazing filming capturing .. keep it Up .. Merci
Thanks so much
Father and son adventure. I just loved it. What was the name of the outfitter. Mitchatobi? Thanks for sharing what a great deer hunt. I’m sure the meat will be incredible.👍🏼
Michitoba
Monstah!
Yeah buddy
Thanks
Lots of monsters in southern manitoba I shoot A nice one every year. Love the chocolate atlers.
Awesome congrats. Seems like winter took a few
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Nice hunt guys. I wonder why you always touch the deer with your rifle when you approach them after being shot. No deer would ever let you come that close if there was any life left in it. Not sure if it just for show but as a seasoned hunter I find that this is not necessary.
There are many stories of animals being “down” and laying lifeless then getting back up. This practice of approaching every down animal carefully is taught in hunter education courses as a “best practice”
I always do it as well or touch the eye with the barrel , I know a local who walked up grabbed the horns and the deer took off , he got the deer 🦌 but still not a great situation
I personally have walked up to what defiantly looked like a dead deer and touched it and it got up and ran way. Always approach from the back away from the legs and antlers unless u know it is 100% dead
I personally have walked up to what defiantly looked like a dead deer and touched it and it got up and ran way. Always approach from the back away from the legs and antlers unless u know it is 100% dead
Ya it’s to make sure it’s actually dead so it’s not getting back up and killing you or something
Love animal ,its not good
How do you like them cooked?
I hope you are not poaching
All legal hunting with tags from the government
Why would you think they are poaching? Nothing in this video points towards that accusation
Great answer some bleeding heart liberal thinks that the world should be populated with 80 billion deer just having them walk around the streets and stuff
Just a stupid comment...it is clear they are not...go troll some where else.