It’s special you can call your dad. Mine passed 8 years ago and he was always my first call. He was my biggest cheerleader in the deer woods. Cherish every moment. Congrats on your buck.
Justin throw that sight in the trash while hunting in the woods. Get one with 20,30,40,50,60 yard pins. I see so many people loosing game for that reason forgetting to adjust their sight. Animals are moving all the time and not staying at a peticular yard. I a deer move 5 to 10 yards from your last adjustment to the sight. You have to let down re adjust the sight and then re draw and not be seen. So much easier to use multiple pins.
I agree…it has its perks though… although it cost me that deer it’s also helped me make some long range shots on several deer. Since going to the one pin I have improved my accuracy 10-1 compared to a multi pin but like I said it’s downfall is the adjustments… thanks for watching man
@@Hogmister11 exact reason I went to a 3 pin with a slider. If I have to shoot more than 45 yards I adjust it, but typically that 20-45 with a 3 pin is a huge benefit.
Man Justin that call with your Dad is priceless. You putting the ups and the downs and keeping it real. Fortunately there’s plenty of professional commentators to guide you. I hung my bow up 4 years ago because of a dumb shot on a bruiser so I’ve been there. Congrats on a great hunt and your honesty on showing everything.
I've showed this video to both my teenage boys. Explaining that bow hunting is never easy. Patience and faith will get you through it. Great video, a truly inspirational video for those coming up and growing with bowhunting. Thank you for this video
Have always watched your stuff but gotta comment on this one because I’ve been there! Thanks for showing everything because that’s how it is out there. Glad to see you got redemption and looking forward to seeing your success this year too!
Awesome hunt and video Justin !! Congrats on a fine fine buck !! Love the audio of him grunting as he came in! So happy to see this pop up on my feed !
Self filming is hard thanks for showing the lows and highs of hunting thats how we all learn from each other shit happens we all wish didnt but that life . Great video good luck keep the videos coming please
I know you love all this advice. I use a 1 pin but I have it set at 20yrds and don’t touch it. I can shoot from 0 to 35yrds without moving it. Depending on the speed of your bow will decide your gaps. It takes practice and you have to know your bow, but in the whitetail woods it’s a better option than moving the pin when things are happening fast. If you practice, you can be very effective. Just a thought.
I agree … I shoot a super heavy arrow so the gaps are pretty big between yardage… just 5 yards makes a big difference… I need to change sights or go to a faster arrow setup and focus more on FOC … one or the other..: thanks for the advice and thanks for watching
I agree, certainly each to his own, they all work if you can shoot the set up accurately. However same here to, I use the single sight and never adjust for anything out to 35 yards. If the deer is 30 to 35 I hold the pin top 1/3rd of the deers body and it lands perfectly in the kill zone. Out to 25 yrds Im dead on with 20yd pin with my set up and not adjusting. That's what's has worked well for me for years., That said, I never shoot past 40 yards unless the animal is perfectly broadside, nothing in the way and he is standing still. That is the only time that I adjust my one pin site and furthermore, that perfect 50 yard standing still out in the wide open is a rarity!!! LOL Justin, enjoying watching your videos. Great stuff.
3 pin sliders are the way to go! Less fuss when they are inside 40 because your pins are set (Depending on how you sight your pins in) Then anything beyond that your bottom pin is the floater when you adjust for yardages. Thing to remember is to always set your slider back to zero when your done shooting at further yardages, I've learned that one the hard way once or twice but It's honestly well worth the switch. Also great video and way to show to reality of what bowhunting can be, Highs and lows are the swings we have to go through but in the end i wouldn't trade it for anything in this world. Thanks for the watch!
Im just glad you didnt fall or slip.I know one of the men that invented the 1st saddle,,it was down in Pickins county Alabama.I actually made one for myself and used it when I was young and hunting deer some.Good for you,,hes a biggun.
Greta video! Love the passion and thanks for showing everything! This video proves to me why i hate single pins for hunting and i will always leave my quiver on my bow for a quick follow shot if needed. I know people have their ways and i am not saying one is right and one is wrong but man its heart breaking watching people miss or struggle to get an arrow cause its a single pin and the quiver is 4 feet away hanging on the opposite tree. Definitely earned a new subscriber tho!
Congrats! That’s a stud on public! I see a lot of people are giving you a hard time. You gotta take the bad with the good. Hunting is always about improving and growing. Keyboard warriors who don’t self film are clueless. Good on you for sticking with it and getting the redemption! If I can offer food for thought, you are pretty deep into your peep which can indicate that you might benefit from a shorter draw length. I noticed you pulled out of your peep on the shot. Having a reference point on your string like a nose button might help to have a more consistent anchor and increase your accuracy and a shorter draw may prevent you from letting up in a quick draw scenario. Might be worth having someone at a shop take a look at your draw length and add a nose button for you. A half inch can make a world of difference. Cheers 🍻
I appreciate it man… yeah I don’t pay any attention to the keyboard warriors… it’s those who have never tried to self film a bow hunt that spread the hate… they would be humbled if they actually gave it a try… I appreciate the advice, I do feel like I would benefit from a nose button and I may give that a try this year… thanks for watching and good luck this season 👍🏻
Congrats, great hunt. My approach to the single pin with a 600 grain arrow is as follows. Leave it set at 25yds. From 5-25 yds aim heart. 30 yds aim double lung. 35yds aim top of back. Also, side note. I couldn’t help but notice your anchor was totally different on that first buck than it was on the second buck. That observation is based on your string to nose reference. Great buck.
I appreciate the advice. Yeah the anchor was different cause I was trying to keep from hitting my camera arm with the bow cam…but I will keep that approach in mind… Thanks for watching man
very nice, i noticed on your second buck you got a flinch/drop with the front hand of your bow right before you shoot, also their is absolutely no reason that arrow shouldn't have passed through beside your broadhead choice, try some magnus black hornets out.
Yeah it may have hit a rib or something… I’ve noticed that some close range shots 10 yards and under there’s not alot of momentum for an arrow to penetrate good.… half the arrow was more than enough tho . I’ve had a lot of success with that broadhead and arrow setup with a few blowing through both shoulders past 40 yards. Those hunts are on my channel as well if you would like to watch them. Thanks for watching man
Always gonna have the haters, people don’t understand how hard it is to self film specially not over bait!! Another hitter of a video, good luck this season buddy!!
I started hunting with a single pin about 6yrs ago. I set it and leave it and ive never had to move it on an animal, but my furthest shot is usually no further than 35 yds. Practice your 30 pin at 20 and 35 yds. Know your bow and youll never have to move your pin unless your shooting further.
Are you going to be coming back up here again this season? BTW that area has beans this year😢 it’s going to suck . Hope to see you again . Good luck this season!
I plan on it man… yeah it’s not too good when they plant beans. Looks like I’ll be hunting the private piece a lot more this year but I may run into ya on the public. Good luck this season!
I’ve hunted with single pin 15+ years and killed many deer. It’s not an issue you don’t have freak out and constantly move your sight as some people think. Know your equipment by practicing and be willing to pass the shot if situation isn’t right.
I still love my single pin…Its helped me make some difficult shots over the years and I’m a lot more accurate with it than a multi pin sight but when you add filming to the chaos it makes it much more difficult..Thanks for watching…
Why Frig no…. lol…Told myself I was gonna do that this summer, blinked my eyes and season has come up on me too fast….so I didn’t feel like changing up my setup and re-sighting my bow this late in the year … hope it don’t come back to bite me… thanks for watching
@@Hogmister11 when you start looking at one take a look at the spot Hogg boonie triple stack pretty sweet 3 pin vertical so you still get that single pin sight picture Thanks for posting
That is a great buck. On that fist deer, 35 yards is just too damn far for whitetail. They can move way too much by the time an arrow can get to them. If one is not sure the shot is going to give you the best option for an ethical kill, don't take it. Wait for the right shot, and that may be another day. Your excitement reminds me of my younger days bowhunting whitetail.
They are for hunting as well and work great for long range shots. I shoot heavy arrows so there’s a big difference between each yard especially past 30 yards . They allow for precise accuracy. The unobstructed view reduces confusion. A one pin allows you to focus more on aiming and panic is reduced. They provide a clearer sight picture and faster target acquisition. Thanks for watching
Boy you fumbled that first one. Lol. #1 Didnt adjust pin. #2 shot to fast once looking through peep. #3 didnt immediately nock another arrow. Those adjustable sights are for the range. Fixed pins are the way to go. Just giving you a hard time lol. Glad you got one though. Great buck. 👍
lol I mean you ain’t lying…The one pin has helped me make a lot of great shots on deer in the past but it def hurt me here…I am my biggest critic so I agree with you that I totally screwed that first buck up with some dumb mistakes… Thanks for watching
I said the Corn field behind me is private referring to the field across the creek…. The corn field that was in front of me is public…I’m hunting on the property line… thanks for watching
Change your pin so you don’t have to range and then adjust and for the love of Christ get a better broadhead at 10 yards didn’t get a pass thru get you either a fixed blade you can sharpen razor razor sharp or try sevr or beast mechanical broadhead you will get complete pass thru with those and two holes better then one
Those adjustable single pin sights are truly the DUMBEST IDEA for hunters in my opinion. Deer never hold still for long which results in constantly needing to adjust the sight even after you’re at full draw.
It has its advantages and disadvantages. It’s helped me on deer more than it’s hurt me. I’ve got alot of deer on the wall because of the one pin. Makes a big difference on accuracy and sight picture on long shots and between yardages past 30 but the downfall is the adjustments. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Man, a lot of mistakes for people to learn from. What the heck happened when you drew your bow on the second deer then let down and threw your bow around?
I should have done a lot of things… it’s different in the heat of the moment.. I was honestly waiting on him to fall over.. also He was looking right at me standing 15 yards… or at least looking my direction…I could not move to grab an arrow until he walked forward behind some trees
Get rid of that stupid tree sling get a summit and climb higher than 5 ft puts you a better angle on the deer Don't call like crazy one or two grunts we'll do the same they just won't come running usually walk in and get rid of the site and go to a fixed pin and only take good shots I know it's easier said than done but I've killed hundreds of whitetails
For the record I went to a different state for the second buck…. Also, you’re never going to be successful having that kind of attitude … thanks for watching…
@americanhunteoutdoors8718 This dude has killed more big bucks than you could ever dream of! The last person he needs to take advice from is a red haired keyboard warrior!
It’s special you can call your dad. Mine passed 8 years ago and he was always my first call. He was my biggest cheerleader in the deer woods. Cherish every moment. Congrats on your buck.
Sorry for your loss…I never take those calls from granted… Thanks for watching🙏🏻
Justin throw that sight in the trash while hunting in the woods. Get one with 20,30,40,50,60 yard pins. I see so many people loosing game for that reason forgetting to adjust their sight. Animals are moving all the time and not staying at a peticular yard. I a deer move 5 to 10 yards from your last adjustment to the sight. You have to let down re adjust the sight and then re draw and not be seen. So much easier to use multiple pins.
I agree…it has its perks though… although it cost me that deer it’s also helped me make some long range shots on several deer. Since going to the one pin I have improved my accuracy 10-1 compared to a multi pin but like I said it’s downfall is the adjustments… thanks for watching man
@@Hogmister11 exact reason I went to a 3 pin with a slider. If I have to shoot more than 45 yards I adjust it, but typically that 20-45 with a 3 pin is a huge benefit.
I like the those 3 pins….i might be making the switch.. thanks for watching
it's all dependent on scenario. None of my set ups allow me to shoot passed 25 yards. Single pin set on that has never failed me.
the only thing that failed me at 25 yards is me shooting like shit lol
Man Justin that call with your Dad is priceless. You putting the ups and the downs and keeping it real. Fortunately there’s plenty of professional commentators to guide you. I hung my bow up 4 years ago because of a dumb shot on a bruiser so I’ve been there. Congrats on a great hunt and your honesty on showing everything.
Thanks man, I always try to give my pops a call cause if it wasn’t for him, I wouldn’t be doing it.. Appreciate you following Tony!
One of the best authentic hunts on TH-cam! Had to watch it again!
I appreciate that.. Glad you liked it
I've showed this video to both my teenage boys. Explaining that bow hunting is never easy. Patience and faith will get you through it. Great video, a truly inspirational video for those coming up and growing with bowhunting. Thank you for this video
I appreciate that! Thank you for following🙏🏻
Have always watched your stuff but gotta comment on this one because I’ve been there! Thanks for showing everything because that’s how it is out there. Glad to see you got redemption and looking forward to seeing your success this year too!
Glad I’m not alone lol … I appreciate ya following man… Good luck to ya this season!
Very kool video.
Congrats on that buck.
Way to stay after it.
Thanks man
Man, the ups and downs of bow hunting for sure! What a ride! Awesome stuff buddy, love your videos. Great buck, congrats
I appreciate it Zach! ✊🏻
Man that was a good buck! Great hunt and top notch editing! Enjoyed watching!
Thank man.. I appreciate the grunt call as well … I’ve put it to good use lol
So good to see you back Justin! Love the editing and creative use of Broll. Congrats brother!
Thank ya Russ… I ain’t the best at editing but it’s honest work lol …
New subscriber here. Now these the type of videos i like to watch. The good the bad and the ugly. 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
I appreciate the sub man ✊🏻
@@Hogmister11 mane I appreciate you keeping 1000 on your video frfr aint alot people doing that now and days
Raw and uncut
Awesome hunt and video Justin !! Congrats on a fine fine buck !! Love the audio of him grunting as he came in! So happy to see this pop up on my feed !
I appreciate it man .. Glad you enjoyed it …
Awesome job
Great buck.
We all go through the them highs and lows.
That's the way to stay strong and not giving up.
Thanks man
Self filming is hard thanks for showing the lows and highs of hunting thats how we all learn from each other shit happens we all wish didnt but that life . Great video good luck keep the videos coming please
I appreciate that man… good luck to ya this season !
I know you love all this advice. I use a 1 pin but I have it set at 20yrds and don’t touch it. I can shoot from 0 to 35yrds without moving it. Depending on the speed of your bow will decide your gaps. It takes practice and you have to know your bow, but in the whitetail woods it’s a better option than moving the pin when things are happening fast. If you practice, you can be very effective. Just a thought.
I agree … I shoot a super heavy arrow so the gaps are pretty big between yardage… just 5 yards makes a big difference… I need to change sights or go to a faster arrow setup and focus more on FOC … one or the other..: thanks for the advice and thanks for watching
I agree, certainly each to his own, they all work if you can shoot the set up accurately. However same here to, I use the single sight and never adjust for anything out to 35 yards. If the deer is 30 to 35 I hold the pin top 1/3rd of the deers body and it lands perfectly in the kill zone. Out to 25 yrds Im dead on with 20yd pin with my set up and not adjusting. That's what's has worked well for me for years., That said, I never shoot past 40 yards unless the animal is perfectly broadside, nothing in the way and he is standing still. That is the only time that I adjust my one pin site and furthermore, that perfect 50 yard standing still out in the wide open is a rarity!!! LOL Justin, enjoying watching your videos. Great stuff.
3 pin sliders are the way to go! Less fuss when they are inside 40 because your pins are set (Depending on how you sight your pins in) Then anything beyond that your bottom pin is the floater when you adjust for yardages. Thing to remember is to always set your slider back to zero when your done shooting at further yardages, I've learned that one the hard way once or twice but It's honestly well worth the switch. Also great video and way to show to reality of what bowhunting can be, Highs and lows are the swings we have to go through but in the end i wouldn't trade it for anything in this world. Thanks for the watch!
I’m definitely thinking about making the switch.. Thanks man and I appreciate you watching!
Im just glad you didnt fall or slip.I know one of the men that invented the 1st saddle,,it was down in Pickins county Alabama.I actually made one for myself and used it when I was young and hunting deer some.Good for you,,hes a biggun.
Thanks Richard… I sure do love that saddle.. sometimes it’s awkward to film and shoot out of tho…
Awesome video Justin an a great deer
Hope the the best of luck this year
Thank ya Jeff.. Good Luck to you as well
Greta video! Love the passion and thanks for showing everything! This video proves to me why i hate single pins for hunting and i will always leave my quiver on my bow for a quick follow shot if needed. I know people have their ways and i am not saying one is right and one is wrong but man its heart breaking watching people miss or struggle to get an arrow cause its a single pin and the quiver is 4 feet away hanging on the opposite tree. Definitely earned a new subscriber tho!
A single pin works great if you’re not an idiot like me and forget to adjust it lol… I appreciate the sub man ✊🏻✊🏻
great content congrats Justin your the man
I appreciate it Jeff! Thanks for watching
Great video cuz man wished I was young like you are love to hunt hopefully you will be able to go with me to elk hunt keep them coming
Thanks Jeff .. I still plan on it if nothing comes up 👍🏻👍🏻
It's them kind of phone calls I miss every day
I’m sorry for your loss .. I definitely don’t take them for granted… THANKS for watching
@@Hogmister11 I appreciate it thank you .And you got it right cherish every minute of it. great buck by the way
Appreciate it
Congrats! That’s a stud on public! I see a lot of people are giving you a hard time. You gotta take the bad with the good. Hunting is always about improving and growing. Keyboard warriors who don’t self film are clueless. Good on you for sticking with it and getting the redemption!
If I can offer food for thought, you are pretty deep into your peep which can indicate that you might benefit from a shorter draw length. I noticed you pulled out of your peep on the shot. Having a reference point on your string like a nose button might help to have a more consistent anchor and increase your accuracy and a shorter draw may prevent you from letting up in a quick draw scenario. Might be worth having someone at a shop take a look at your draw length and add a nose button for you. A half inch can make a world of difference.
Cheers 🍻
I appreciate it man… yeah I don’t pay any attention to the keyboard warriors… it’s those who have never tried to self film a bow hunt that spread the hate… they would be humbled if they actually gave it a try… I appreciate the advice, I do feel like I would benefit from a nose button and I may give that a try this year… thanks for watching and good luck this season 👍🏻
First one! Love you’re videos Justin
Thanks brotha 👍🏻 Glad you like them… Appreciate ya following
@@Hogmister11 I’ve been subbed for a long time I think
@Broski45808 oh yeah I’ve noticed from your comments! I really appreciate it
By the way this is turkey slayer
Congrats, great hunt. My approach to the single pin with a 600 grain arrow is as follows.
Leave it set at 25yds.
From 5-25 yds aim heart.
30 yds aim double lung.
35yds aim top of back.
Also, side note. I couldn’t help but notice your anchor was totally different on that first buck than it was on the second buck. That observation is based on your string to nose reference. Great buck.
I appreciate the advice. Yeah the anchor was different cause I was trying to keep from hitting my camera arm with the bow cam…but I will keep that approach in mind… Thanks for watching man
WOW....that is a giant of a deer congratulations
Thanks Brandon
Great video as always man. Congrats
Appreciate it ✊🏻
very nice, i noticed on your second buck you got a flinch/drop with the front hand of your bow right before you shoot, also their is absolutely no reason that arrow shouldn't have passed through beside your broadhead choice, try some magnus black hornets out.
Yeah it may have hit a rib or something… I’ve noticed that some close range shots 10 yards and under there’s not alot of momentum for an arrow to penetrate good.… half the arrow was more than enough tho . I’ve had a lot of success with that broadhead and arrow setup with a few blowing through both shoulders past 40 yards. Those hunts are on my channel as well if you would like to watch them. Thanks for watching man
Always gonna have the haters, people don’t understand how hard it is to self film specially not over bait!! Another hitter of a video, good luck this season buddy!!
I agree 💯… thanks man and good luck to you as well 👍🏻
I started hunting with a single pin about 6yrs ago. I set it and leave it and ive never had to move it on an animal, but my furthest shot is usually no further than 35 yds.
Practice your 30 pin at 20 and 35 yds. Know your bow and youll never have to move your pin unless your shooting further.
I agree.. I’ve killed several deer over 40 yards where a one pin has helped me as well… Thanks for watching
@@Hogmister11
Good luck this year brutha.
Thanks man… good luck to you as well✊🏻
Legendary!!!!
Thank you man!
Congratulations man
Appreciate it 👍🏻
Are you going to be coming back up here again this season? BTW that area has beans this year😢 it’s going to suck . Hope to see you again . Good luck this season!
I plan on it man… yeah it’s not too good when they plant beans. Looks like I’ll be hunting the private piece a lot more this year but I may run into ya on the public. Good luck this season!
I’ve hunted with single pin 15+ years and killed many deer. It’s not an issue you don’t have freak out and constantly move your sight as some people think. Know your equipment by practicing and be willing to pass the shot if situation isn’t right.
I still love my single pin…Its helped me make some difficult shots over the years and I’m a lot more accurate with it than a multi pin sight but when you add filming to the chaos it makes it much more difficult..Thanks for watching…
Awesome video man 🫡
Thanks brotha
Have you changed your sight to a multi pin for the up coming season?
Why Frig no…. lol…Told myself I was gonna do that this summer, blinked my eyes and season has come up on me too fast….so I didn’t feel like changing up my setup and re-sighting my bow this late in the year … hope it don’t come back to bite me… thanks for watching
@@Hogmister11 when you start looking at one take a look at the spot Hogg boonie triple stack pretty sweet 3 pin vertical so you still get that single pin sight picture Thanks for posting
I’ll def check that out 👍🏻
That is a great buck. On that fist deer, 35 yards is just too damn far for whitetail. They can move way too much by the time an arrow can get to them. If one is not sure the shot is going to give you the best option for an ethical kill, don't take it. Wait for the right shot, and that may be another day. Your excitement reminds me of my younger days bowhunting whitetail.
Thanks man I appreciate you watching
I think adjustable sights are for 3D target shooting not for the hunting situations deer are constantly moving
They are for hunting as well and work great for long range shots. I shoot heavy arrows so there’s a big difference between each yard especially past 30 yards . They allow for precise accuracy. The unobstructed view reduces confusion. A one pin allows you to focus more on aiming and panic is reduced. They provide a clearer sight picture and faster target acquisition. Thanks for watching
Boy you fumbled that first one. Lol. #1 Didnt adjust pin. #2 shot to fast once looking through peep. #3 didnt immediately nock another arrow. Those adjustable sights are for the range. Fixed pins are the way to go. Just giving you a hard time lol. Glad you got one though. Great buck. 👍
lol I mean you ain’t lying…The one pin has helped me make a lot of great shots on deer in the past but it def hurt me here…I am my biggest critic so I agree with you that I totally screwed that first buck up with some dumb mistakes… Thanks for watching
This is why I went back to a 5 pin sight
@PublicLandAntlerPursuit im thinking about going back myself man.. thanks for watching
Spott Hogg triple stack, single pin view through the housing but has 3 pins stacked vertically. Problem solved for everyone recommending a 3-5 pin
I’m been looking at those and thinking about making the switch … appreciate you watching
Thanks for reminding me never to get an adjustable site and always Be able to knock another arrow in a Few seconds
😂 your welcome…
didnt you say the corn field was private
I said the Corn field behind me is private referring to the field across the creek…. The corn field that was in front of me is public…I’m hunting on the property line… thanks for watching
Multi pin is your friend.
sound like someone having a hard time drawing the bow back
Its not hard to draw back but it is hard to keep the cams from hitting the camera arm and limbs.
Change your pin so you don’t have to range and then adjust and for the love of Christ get a better broadhead at 10 yards didn’t get a pass thru get you either a fixed blade you can sharpen razor razor sharp or try sevr or beast mechanical broadhead you will get complete pass thru with those and two holes better then one
📝 Noted … 👍🏻Thanks for watching
Those adjustable single pin sights are truly the DUMBEST IDEA for hunters in my opinion. Deer never hold still for long which results in constantly needing to adjust the sight even after you’re at full draw.
It has its advantages and disadvantages. It’s helped me on deer more than it’s hurt me. I’ve got alot of deer on the wall because of the one pin. Makes a big difference on accuracy and sight picture on long shots and between yardages past 30 but the downfall is the adjustments. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Man, a lot of mistakes for people to learn from. What the heck happened when you drew your bow on the second deer then let down and threw your bow around?
I was trying to keep it from hitting my camera arm and the cam rolled past the let off point so I had to redraw … thanks for watching
@@Hogmister11 Gotcha. I’m sure it’s tough self-filming
Only had 3 minutes to grab another arrow 😂 should’ve been on the rest 15 seconds after you shot and he trotted and stopped.
I should have done a lot of things… it’s different in the heat of the moment.. I was honestly waiting on him to fall over.. also He was looking right at me standing 15 yards… or at least looking my direction…I could not move to grab an arrow until he walked forward behind some trees
Get rid of that stupid tree sling get a summit and climb higher than 5 ft puts you a better angle on the deer Don't call like crazy one or two grunts we'll do the same they just won't come running usually walk in and get rid of the site and go to a fixed pin and only take good shots I know it's easier said than done but I've killed hundreds of whitetails
Pretty upsetting that you killed two bucks with one tag. Shouldn’t have went back in after messing up the first buck
For the record I went to a different state for the second buck…. Also, you’re never going to be successful having that kind of attitude … thanks for watching…
@@Hogmister11 hopefully this year goes better. I wish we had public corn fields to hunt in Arkansas
More practice is needed before you hunt anymore
Thanks for the advice lol 😂
@@Hogmister11😂
@americanhunteroutdoors8718 you obviously have not followed this guy before, he’s a straight up killer! Shit happens when you bow hunt!
For the love of God learn how to draw your bow
You must be a democrat.
@americanhunteroitdoors8718
Yes Mam! 🫡…. Thanks for watching
@americanhunteoutdoors8718
This dude has killed more big bucks than you could ever dream of! The last person he needs to take advice from is a red haired keyboard warrior!