Thanks so much for the kind words. My dad is the best hunting partner I could ask for, I'm sure you'll enjoy the rest of our hunts on my channel as well. Cheers
Best hunting videos on the internet. I’ll say it again…keep it simple. No over producing, no crappy music, no overuse of slow mo…just great hunting, fishing, prospecting and life. PERFECT.
Another awesome video guys! that one cow looked like she touched your dads back with her nose! what a hell of a trip and nice bull...perfect shot placement!
I really enjoy your videos. I like the relationship you guys have-reminds me of what I had with my dad before he passed. Would’ve given anything to do a hunt with him. Enjoy every moment while you can.
Amazing video, thanks so much for sharing. I grew up in Fairbanks, AK and hope to get up there to hunt next year. FYI, the clicking noise is from the tendons in the feet, they roll over some small bone or something and make that noise like cracking your knuckles.
You guys do it right, I do not like the August videos, to me they are not ripe yet. This was told to me way back when I was about 12 years old by a man that took a boy whose father did not hunt under his wing. I got to hunt caribou in Alaska in 1999 and shot mine on September 10, last one in a party of four to take one. A hunt of a life time. Thanks for the show.
I am so surprised those boo's were not startled by your movements with the camera and when you were walking to that nice bull. They have excellent hearing and eyesight
Thanks for the kind words. They are called "century grasshopper stove" most of the ones we have are real old. The newer ones are built a little cheaper but still work great. They put out a real flame so you can actually do some real cooking on them. The new ones are $35 online.
So awesome you got your bull archery hunting! What a great video. Super great footage, great quality video and awesome editing without over-producing and bad music (as others have said). What camera equipment do you use?
great video . nice cape and rack on that bull glad you kept the cape also, congratulations , I dont understand why all hunters dont keep the capes as they are great for warm clothing , and cut the wind etter then any man made clothing ,
@@scottparker9341 you’d think it was a bad idea. But we’ve always done it that way, my dad explains it a bit in his solo sheep hunt from last year, you can find that video on my channel.
@@juliedehaan6729 I can’t remember what it’s called but it’s the coldest weather coat they have, however it is NOT a bow hunting coat. Very very noisy it’s made for some nasty weather
@@wesleymonske8103 just not possible in remote Alaska to build some sort of cart. Besides Alaska Frontier gear packs are awesome, does wear the legs out though 😅
@@adamcollins4482 ethical harvest of wild game meat that has lived a full long life on the tundra… yeah that’s sure cruel. Ever wonder how your bacon lived its life?
@@Daniel-du2nd it’s all about how you prioritize your life, we aren’t rich. In fact my dad learned to fly and got his first airplane when he was dirt floor poor.
This was such an Amazing hunting video Father and Son having the time of their lives such a Trophy Bull Caribou I’m so proud of you Both
Thanks so much for the kind words. My dad is the best hunting partner I could ask for, I'm sure you'll enjoy the rest of our hunts on my channel as well. Cheers
@@BackcountryAlaska Your Welcome so much Respect for Both of you ❤️
Best hunting videos on the internet. I’ll say it again…keep it simple. No over producing, no crappy music, no overuse of slow mo…just great hunting, fishing, prospecting and life. PERFECT.
@@BP7447 thanks so much for those kind words.
Wow awesome video! Epic to be able to fly in set up camp & bow hunt with your Dad 🙏 Great shot too 💯
@@allenhoman7771 appreciate the kind words thank you.
Great hunt thanks for the nice video. Awesome family top.
I love this video. Such a great father-son experience and very cool footage. Thank you very much.
@@bruceaulabaugh thanks for the kind words
It's nice to see you father and son do things like this together
@@edwardspears646 thanks for the kind words
Another awesome video guys! that one cow looked like she touched your dads back with her nose! what a hell of a trip and nice bull...perfect shot placement!
@@100akhntr thanks for the kind words! I guess it didn’t touch his back but I sure thought the same thing haha
Great hunt and video. Love the father and son hunt. Made me miss being there. Alaska is really special.
@@KCouch it sure is
I really enjoy your videos. I like the relationship you guys have-reminds me of what I had with my dad before he passed. Would’ve given anything to do a hunt with him. Enjoy every moment while you can.
@@Steve-rr3gc thanks for your kind words my friend.
Such an underrated channel, 6.5k subs is not enough for the quality content you put out, keep it up man, love seeing it 🤙🏹
I appreciate that! Thanks so much for the kind words
I love that bull man! DARK chocolate with a beautiful cape. Well done
@@travisvannoy9916 I’m pretty excited to get the cape tanned. Thanks for the kind words!
Good Work
Sometimes that is how the best sausage recipes come about.
Keep it up!
@@NorthtoAlaska-u8g thanks! It’s very good sausage
Yummy I miss home so much it's been years since I ate allutagak it's dried caribou and gray over rice so yummy 😋
@@joymarie2793 that does some yummy!
Amazing video, thanks so much for sharing. I grew up in Fairbanks, AK and hope to get up there to hunt next year. FYI, the clicking noise is from the tendons in the feet, they roll over some small bone or something and make that noise like cracking your knuckles.
You guys do it right, I do not like the August videos, to me they are not ripe yet. This was told to me way back when I was about 12 years old by a man that took a boy whose father did not hunt under his wing. I got to hunt caribou in Alaska in 1999 and shot mine on September 10, last one in a party of four to take one. A hunt of a life time. Thanks for the show.
@@charlespizzi82 I appreciate the kind words, glad you enjoyed it
That was fun. I cannot count the number of times I found myself surrounded and almost kissed by caribou. Thanks for the video.
@@interrestrial9815 it’s a pretty cool feeling that’s for sure
Wow only a few inches away that is very cool.👍🇦🇺
@@Glenn-j2e way close that’s for sure!
The clicking noise is a tendon in their feet snapping on a bone when they walk.
Thanks so much I really enjoyed your videos looks like a good time Nice caribou🎉🎉👍👍🙏
@@georgemurphy9910 thanks for the kind words!
Amazing adventure - congrats on a great bull!
@@jeffbitton1836 thanks!
Great camera work, thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Blessings for your father and yourself. Just subscribed! Peace Be The Journey!
@@barneygo2010 thanks for the kind words
Great job on all of it. Just subscribed.
My son and I just started bow hunting and this is a dream for me to get him on a nice bou! Great video guys!
@@bmiller7710 caribou are a great animal to start with for bow hunting
@@BackcountryAlaska what unit are you hunting? My son and I are AK residents
@@bmiller7710 this is 25. If you guys get your bowhunter education the dalton highway is a great hunt.
@@BackcountryAlaska awesome info and we do need to get our bow cert. thanks
With moose heart we dig the center out and then we make stuff like a Turkey and cook it till done
@@kalmurphy5254 that does sound delicious!
Camo matches pretty good
All filming off an iPhone? Great video! Really enjoyed it!
@@daltonthomason5507 there’s a few shots taken with a GoPro but mostly iPhone! Been saving for an upgrade soon haha glad you enjoyed it!
That was a cool hunt. It was awesome how close the one got to your dad.
@@rodneystock8595 pretty wild that’s for sure!
I am so surprised those boo's were not startled by your movements with the camera and when you were walking to that nice bull. They have excellent hearing and eyesight
@@oldie4210 they’re used to lots of movement and noise when traveling in herds like this. So you can usually get away with a little bit of both!
Great job, always enjoy your videos. Would like to know who makes the stoves you both had on the legs. Looking forward to more of your videos.
Thanks for the kind words. They are called "century grasshopper stove" most of the ones we have are real old. The newer ones are built a little cheaper but still work great. They put out a real flame so you can actually do some real cooking on them. The new ones are $35 online.
Awesome father/son hunt! Great job on the video as well. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us. Is this something a non-resident could do?
@@CanadaTrapper1 they could, however season for non-residents closes September 30th
Great content, guys! I loved it!
@@goldrusher7554 thanks!
Just a dream hunt, well done guys!! Immediately hungry for fresh caribou at 6am while watching this. Wonder why? 😊
@@2spotmooses caribou is delicious that’s for sure
So awesome you got your bull archery hunting! What a great video. Super great footage, great quality video and awesome editing without over-producing and bad music (as others have said). What camera equipment do you use?
@@kevinolsen6288 thanks for the kind words, just my cellphone on a tripod! And a couple GoPro shots
Some awesome close encounters. Old man cooking ribeye yep there Alaskans 👍👍
@@Chevieroach907 ribeyes are our classic meal at any hunting camp!! They make all the videos haha
What was your set up - arrow weight, fixed blade? Great shot. Congratulations! Super place to hunt.
So glad my cookies made an appearance on the video 🎥😅
@@rebeccalees5808 sure did!!
My dad use to love taking me hunting cause I would see caribou from miles away
great video . nice cape and rack on that bull glad you kept the cape also, congratulations , I dont understand why all hunters dont keep the capes as they are great for warm clothing , and cut the wind etter then any man made clothing ,
@@zeldarobinson3382 I like having them around! There is a significant cost to having them tanned though. I wanna try some at home tanning eventually.
When I go on a hunting trip I have a tent that 4 people can sleep in with a small wood stove just in case of cold weather and to keep my boots dry ❤
AWESOME video. Personally would never cook in a nylon tent though, especially when it's where I'm sleeping in bear country.
@@scottparker9341 you’d think it was a bad idea. But we’ve always done it that way, my dad explains it a bit in his solo sheep hunt from last year, you can find that video on my channel.
I'll have to go check it out and hear his explanation, just against everything I've been taught. Good luck out there and look forward to the next one!
Saludos desde Mexico!
@@juansuffo184 greetings!
The one Caribou just wanted to play tag.
How far did you have to fly to get that?
@@javajetson257 many hundreds of miles, 5 hours of flying or so.
He said no one could do it ..the biscuits..bro I make those on open fire 👍
Pan cooking on a stove is difficult! Dutch oven on a fire would be easier in my opinion haha
Great Video. What KUIU outer coat are you wearing?
@@juliedehaan6729 I can’t remember what it’s called but it’s the coldest weather coat they have, however it is NOT a bow hunting coat. Very very noisy it’s made for some nasty weather
Carry two bicycle wheels and an axle. Make a cart. Ache brakey back syndrome. Make a stretcher with a tarp and two poles. Think and save your back.
@@wesleymonske8103 just not possible in remote Alaska to build some sort of cart. Besides Alaska Frontier gear packs are awesome, does wear the legs out though 😅
So fun y'all are blessed ❤
Thanks for the kinds words
Awesome hunt!
@@alaskatruoutdoors9238 it sure was!
Did you know that antelope have the same trait as Caribou because they have hollow hair
@@edwardspears646 no I had no idea!
awesome video!
@@HuntersInsight thanks!
Awesome video, ya I would say you were up close
@@stevevanhunnik6560 doesn’t get much closer!
Why are they safe across the river? Protected zone?
@@colinfloyd2385 nope! We just didn’t have hip boots along with us
Stellar hunt.
@@harryw8474 thank you!
Thanks
Looks good. Wish I had some...
So good!
How are you not hunting even though you are carrying rifles?
@@pinkmist3sgte75 you don’t walk around Alaska without a weapon, unless you want to end up in bear scat
Big change from the SD heat and wind!
@@danerikson1021 sure is!! Haha
What river is this on?
an alaskan one
Aren’t you guys worried about bears out there? It seems like a dangerous place to sleep in a flimsy tent if there are bears around.
@@watrgrl2 the bears are more scared of you then you are of them most of the time, and we sleep with a loaded rifle pointed at the door haha
@@BackcountryAlaska good to know. You do carry bear spray right?
@@watrgrl2 nope, just a weapon
@ 😬. Definitely living on the edge. Great video though. I would have liked to see the caribou dressed out though.
@ I want to make a dedicated video for that I think. TH-cam might get mad at ya for to much blood and what not!
Glad you enjoyed it though!
Good eye 👀
Go caveman like Tim wells and use a spear or blo gun.
Personally I dont think that sort of content needs to be on the internet.. Tim wells does do some wild stuff though.
Sick and cruel men. Go and do something real and worthwhile with your lives and stop this insanity.
@@adamcollins4482 ethical harvest of wild game meat that has lived a full long life on the tundra… yeah that’s sure cruel. Ever wonder how your bacon lived its life?
Seems like caribou hunting is open in places where only rich people can get to them.
😢 instead of crying Daniel make something of your life.
@@duggaboy Getting ready to retire at age 50 with 30yrs on the job, I believe I have done something and have a right to an honest opinion!
@@Daniel-du2nd it’s all about how you prioritize your life, we aren’t rich. In fact my dad learned to fly and got his first airplane when he was dirt floor poor.
@@BackcountryAlaska Most people in my class can’t afford an airplane but yet there are some that consider us rich too.
@@Daniel-du2nd it’s all about choices my friend.
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你们不是猎人. 而像是去动物园看动物的
We do enjoy to watch the migration as well as being selective in the animal we harvest. Only selecting the oldest animals to take from the herd
这么啰嗦的猎人也是头次见. 应该是去看动物为主
We enjoy that part the most
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what city i'm Achorage
Based out of Fairbanks
where this area ?
@@chuevang9989 brooks range