i am 84 years old and this was first year i coudnt hunt. love your comments especially enjoying being in the field. great! love your comments about getting wet. ive done mit more than once. i had 34 years of gsp. your videos bring me some awesome memories. ialso have a deep mappreciation for how well you shoot.
@@ronblackburn3683 kinda shocked me, it’s been so cold and all the ice I’ve been on has been very thick, must have been a bunch of busy little muskrats under that ice.
Tim another banger. Very surprised that rooster wasn’t stone dead because it looked like a hard hit. Loved the break you took on the video and the footage from that vantage point was spectacular. Great messages throughout especially from the Lord. Keep them coming I’m sure that plenty more than me enjoy them as well.
A few years ago while hunting semi early ice on the inside ring in the cattails on a central MN WPA, came across the crime scene of a hunter from a day or so prior who went through the ice. Could see the bee line he made for his truck. Definitely was cold as his gait was about as long as humanly possible between steps. Good season man. Might make SD one more time.
@@billdoms1579 thanks Bill, watched Mick years ago fall in up to his chest, it was right around 0 that evening, long, quick walk back out to the trucks, not fun. A few more weeks left in So Dak, hopefully the weather holds out like it has!
Another great vid Tim ,Thanks for sharing. I feel your pain with the falling in the swamp saga, I've done it twice, once up to my armpits on a 10 below day, my dog stood there on the ice now face to face with me at his level probably wondering what the heck i was doing down there, that was a cold walk to the truck and frozen pants when i got there
@@timadderson1994 I haven’t had any issues with my shorthairs in the snow, only crusted over snow which ends up being hard on their feet at times. A guy I know with goldens does though from time to time so I know it can be an issue.
@@troysappington791 Thanks Troy! all the walking helps keep me warm, Ive worked outside most my life in the Winter as a remodeling carpenter too so the cold doesn’t bother me that much.
i am 84 years old and this was first year i coudnt hunt. love your comments especially enjoying being in the field. great! love your comments about getting wet. ive done mit more than once. i had 34 years of gsp. your videos bring me some awesome memories. ialso have a deep mappreciation for how well you shoot.
@@johncey8717 thank you very much sir for the kind words ❤️
It sure has been a good season for you and the dogs! It must have been a breathtaking experience breaking through the ice; burr.
@@ronblackburn3683 kinda shocked me, it’s been so cold and all the ice I’ve been on has been very thick, must have been a bunch of busy little muskrats under that ice.
Tim another banger.
Very surprised that rooster wasn’t stone dead because it looked like a hard hit.
Loved the break you took on the video and the footage from that vantage point was spectacular.
Great messages throughout especially from the Lord.
Keep them coming I’m sure that plenty more than me enjoy them as well.
@@bradgeffers1080 I thought for sure that rooster was in the bag, tough late season birds they are, thank you Brad!
Thanks for a great video!
@@scottjones8036 thank you Scott! 👍🏻
A few years ago while hunting semi early ice on the inside ring in the cattails on a central MN WPA, came across the crime scene of a hunter from a day or so prior who went through the ice. Could see the bee line he made for his truck. Definitely was cold as his gait was about as long as humanly possible between steps. Good season man. Might make SD one more time.
@@billdoms1579 thanks Bill, watched Mick years ago fall in up to his chest, it was right around 0 that evening, long, quick walk back out to the trucks, not fun. A few more weeks left in So Dak, hopefully the weather holds out like it has!
Another excellent video Tim. Maybe I’ll see you again next September.
@@edsnetsinger8751 it’s was nice to meet you out there, would like that if we did, Ollie says hi!
Another great vid Tim ,Thanks for sharing.
I feel your pain with the falling in the swamp saga, I've done it twice, once up to my armpits on a 10 below day, my dog stood there on the ice now face to face with me at his level probably wondering what the heck i was doing down there, that was a cold walk to the truck and frozen pants when i got there
@@fidiusjwhoopie glad you were able to get out, it’s those below zero days that can be trouble for a guy real quick.
Beautiful videos man
@@pedrothehunter thank you Pedro 👊🏻
What shoot size are you using great video
@@danielyanez9443 thanks! I use the Boss 2 3/4” #5 shorty non toxic, copper plated Bismuth.
with no boots on the dogs how do you deal with ice buildup in between the pads on the dogs feet I hunt the Dakotas as well both north and south
@@timadderson1994 I haven’t had any issues with my shorthairs in the snow, only crusted over snow which ends up being hard on their feet at times. A guy I know with goldens does though from time to time so I know it can be an issue.
Great video! How cold do you feel when out walking in that low temperature?
@@troysappington791 Thanks Troy! all the walking helps keep me warm, Ive worked outside most my life in the Winter as a remodeling carpenter too so the cold doesn’t bother me that much.