A Family Deer Hunting Tradition - DEER CAMP
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Join Andrew Elder and his family on a Vermont whitetail deer hunting tradition at 'Higher Elevations Camp'! Experience the highs and lows of what makes a mid-November rifle deer hunt in Vermont so unique and witness the priceless camaraderie of a good deer camp.
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Awesome 🦌camp great memories and great traditions passed down through the generations ..
Wonderful tradition, keep it going forward!
A wonderful video. Takes me back to my youth and yes, filling tags was for the freezer not for the wall. The stories and memories, by far are the best part of my childhood of hunting whitetail. We have tried to continue those traditions with our next generation, teaching the value of the hunt over the size of the antlers. Thank you for putting together such a great reminder of what hunting and family should be about.
Thank you for the kind words! Sharing a solid hunting camp and making memories is what hunting is all about. Appreciate you watching and we hope you have a fantastic 2024!
Love it! Family deer camp is sacred
So well done!!! I especially loved the animating of the kid’s drawings. I think you did a great job capturing the cultural, tangential things that we clumsily lump in with ‘hunting’ that make these times and experiences so special. You had a terrible hunting trip (didn’t shoot anything), but still had a wonderful time. Hunting is just the vehicle for all the other things making this so special.
I honestly appreciate the reality of this video. Too many hunting videos showing guys shooting monsters every time. That isn’t the reality for most of us, myself included. Yet we stick it out season after season because we’re hunters. I sit out most times and if i see a couple deer that is a good sit. If I see a couple good bucks a season that’s good. I usually fill my doe tag, sometimes 2. My buck tag though, that’s a different story. I’m in upstate New York, so it’s pretty similar to Vermont.
Love all the GoHunt content, it's awesome you guys dipping into whitetail hunting. Regardless of the outcomes GoHunt's hunt films are great. Please keep them coming!
This is my favorite video you guys have made.
Your comment just made our day! Thanks for watching. We agree, such an amazing story.
Love the story Elder boys! Lots of memories in that camp and it’s awesome to see you guys continuing the tradition and bringing up the next generation to pass the torch to one day. Love to see it! Keep enjoying those little moments with your Dad and the whole family as long as you can. From your fellow Vermonters ~ The Shum Boys
Great video Great job thank yuo for sharing!
@higherelevations A Vermont Hunter’s Almost True Christmas Story should be a published children’s books. I would love to read that story to my little ones. @gohunt you guys should make it happen!
Great video guys. My family has a hunting camp two towns over from you where I first cut my teeth hunting. Big bucks and high deer numbers are certainly not the reasons why I keep traveling north year after year. You guys hit the nail on the head capturing the little moments that truly make the memories of a Vermont hunting camp. Thanks for the content and keep up the good work.
Your dad is a cool old fella. Thanks for sharing!
Great job as always Andrew @higher elevation
My grandpa PoPo had a place in central Texas. So many memories from age 5 to 15. Family, camping, hunting. Shaped who I am.
Fortunately my Dad (aka Pop) got a place close and now myself and my girls get to start the tradition again.
Such an amazing story! Excited for you and your family to continue that tradition!
Awesome video! I love family hunting traditions!
Loved this. More videos like this please!
Reminds me of all the whitetail camps I grew up with and around me in WI.
Recycability hey? Lol. Good one. That's OK, deer hunters are unhumiliatable. Wishing you good luck and all the best in the future.
That's a dang good, traditional video there!
Thank you Kenny!
THP and Gohunt. We need that collaboration lol.
Immersive! A world I know not. Well done.
Love the video! For me it's more about the memories made than it is the deer taken. I hunt in northern NY which is also a low density area. My cousin use to have a camp and I often think back of the memories made there. I'm hoping someday to get a camp myself.
Thank you Jim! Some amazing memories are made in deer camp!
Love this! Such an amazing story!!
Comin east! Can't wait
Awesome... just awesome video.
Great video
Nice story but cut bait. I wasted 75% of my life hunting low deer population areas because my family wanted to hunt there. Get hungry.
Not really the point. We hunt other States with better herds and bigger deer. Deer Camp is about tradition that ties you to your roots, and where you create special memories made with friends and family. Shooting a deer is icing on the cake, and size doesn't matter. Bigger deer do exist, and we get one from time to time which helps perpetuate the lure to return year after year. These mythical beasts are attainable, and when it happens, the stories last generations. I consider it 0% waste and 100% loving memories I wouldn't change for anything.
@@HigherElevations Agreed. By most internet metrics, I’m a very poor hunter. I shoot deer every season, and I’ve shot good bucks. But I’m not doing it every season. I hunt where I am from and it’s not the best. But it is what we do.
Most of my hunting trips have ended without a deer. I get a buck on average about every third year. I’ve been deer hunting for about 40 years and haven’t had a bad hunt, or a bad deer camp yet. I look forward to our family and friend hunting camps all year long. Do it for as long as you can.