Thanks for your content I have watched a lot of it and enjoy what you do. It's going to be helpful for when we finally move down the the North Okanagan this year. Might even see you out there. If I do I'll say hi, move on and let you do your thing though lol. Thankful for guys like you who don't break the rules unlike Alpine Carnivore that has just been convicted of numerous serious wildlife offenses in both BC and Alberta.
Thanks for watching Gerry. Hopefully we can chat hunting if we see each other! Where you moving from? Yes what recently came to a lot of our attention is very unfortunate.
I’m giving the e-scouting videos a break while I prep for the upcoming season and shed hunt like mad. But I will be making more in the future on mule deer. I’m unsure as of when I will drop another cluster of videos at the moment.
I would say you can identify animals, but what I specifically do when I glass at those distances is I will be scanning to find animals and then maybe I’ll see one or something that could possibly portray one. At that point I switch to my spotter to observe the animal or that thing more in depth.
Another great vid man! Would love to see some vids about what type of gear you bring along for certain hunts and camp set ups ect ect. Keep up the great content man
Do you find whitetails in the same spots or are they down lower usually? I'm really looking forward to hunting both this fall. What's funny is I also look at Google Earth for hunting spots up here and have already started looking for spots down there.
@@truetineoutdoors Thank you, that's what I thought. Never even heard of iHunter I'll have to check it out. Love the Alpine hunting so am looking forward to chasing Mulies up high.
I have a life straw bottle that I use for quick on the go, and then I have a sawyer filter that I can attach to 2 water bladder’s that I carry. One bladder is 1L (comes with the sawyer filter) and the other is a platypus 2L.
Thanks for your content I have watched a lot of it and enjoy what you do. It's going to be helpful for when we finally move down the the North Okanagan this year. Might even see you out there. If I do I'll say hi, move on and let you do your thing though lol.
Thankful for guys like you who don't break the rules unlike Alpine Carnivore that has just been convicted of numerous serious wildlife offenses in both BC and Alberta.
Thanks for watching Gerry. Hopefully we can chat hunting if we see each other! Where you moving from? Yes what recently came to a lot of our attention is very unfortunate.
@@truetineoutdoors Skeena valley, we are hoping to move down there this spring.
Nice, wish you the best of luck with the move!
Are we going to get a November mule deer video? 🤞
I’m giving the e-scouting videos a break while I prep for the upcoming season and shed hunt like mad. But I will be making more in the future on mule deer. I’m unsure as of when I will drop another cluster of videos at the moment.
great video! say, for a spot where glassing distance is 600-950m (first ridge you mention), could you glass with just good 8x42 binoculars?
I would say you can identify animals, but what I specifically do when I glass at those distances is I will be scanning to find animals and then maybe I’ll see one or something that could possibly portray one. At that point I switch to my spotter to observe the animal or that thing more in depth.
Another great video, thanks!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
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Another great vid man! Would love to see some vids about what type of gear you bring along for certain hunts and camp set ups ect ect. Keep up the great content man
Thanks man, I will come up with other a few of those videos in the future. Thanks for watching.
Do you find whitetails in the same spots or are they down lower usually? I'm really looking forward to hunting both this fall. What's funny is I also look at Google Earth for hunting spots up here and have already started looking for spots down there.
The whitetail are down at lower elevation areas. Do you use iHunter at all?
@@truetineoutdoors Thank you, that's what I thought. Never even heard of iHunter I'll have to check it out. Love the Alpine hunting so am looking forward to chasing Mulies up high.
Yea check it out I enjoy using it. Good luck out there this season!
What do you use to filter the water you find for drinking on a hunt??
I have a life straw bottle that I use for quick on the go, and then I have a sawyer filter that I can attach to 2 water bladder’s that I carry. One bladder is 1L (comes with the sawyer filter) and the other is a platypus 2L.