Such beautiful creatures, I can imagine the pride and joy you feel every time you see the pics/videos again. I wish I could do something like this. I have no idea where or how.
never too late to start! youre on youtube already, look up some videos on how to get started, do some research on your area and laws. get your gear together between seasons, which is just ended so you got a while to get ready. maybe find a few people with the same passion, start there. theres plenty around. wish you the best!
I'll back you up and give you some support vs all the hate I read. Beautiful video, and some awesome shots which a lot looked tough. We forget everyone in the comment section is absolutely flawless and perfect sitting behind a keyboard. Awesome video and congrats on some awesome harvests.
New to hunting, just wondering if that is the right choice to shoot a second shot @ 0:32 . If the first shot is likely fatal why risk a second shot? I get the "put it out of it's misery" arguement, but that thing is going down within minutes.
I’m new also , I feel as if some hunters have had big deer get away after being shot and that second one just makes sure it doesn’t go anywhere . In that case idk what I would’ve done !!! Lol
That Deer Was Definitely Going Down after that first Shot, Our Goal as Hunters is to put the animal down as Quickly as possible and if presented with a second Shot take it
No hate, good video but am I the only hunter that hates seeing a mom get shot with a little fawn.. yes the fawn will be fine but the thought of it seeing it’s mom die and not having her around anymore is sad to me
@@michaelgomez3044 you might want to reread my comment before commenting. I said the fawn will be fine but I still think it’s unethical to kill it’s mother right in front of the fawn.
@@ObviouslyOutdoorsmen hmmm, if you say so. I just don’t like the idea of having to shoot an animal twice. I will if I absolutely have to, but there’s just something about a bow and arrow that makes the whole situation more brutal.
Yay dan çıkan ok geri dönmez der bir Türk atasözü.Yazık hayvanlara.İhtiyacın varsa avlan ,ama zevk alacağın iş başka bir canlının canını almak olmasın.
No different then hunting over a corn field or alfalfa or soy bean, Bait grants me a closer more ethical shot. And Fawn* was old enough to live on its own with rest of herd
Obviously you don't have a clue. If hunting deer is to put food on the table it's not a sport. Once deer season opens fawns have the ability to survive on their own.
By the time hunting season is in, the 6 month old deer are capable of surviving on their own. Bucks chase them away from the mothers when she comes into estrus.
@@nottNitesh ya it's a personal choice to shot a doe with a fawn, but if it's deer season it's fine without their mom and the fawn probably needs to go on their own way anyway.
I wasted no time watching these shots.. I am happy tonight. And I will be in a tree in the morning.. I been ready for a few days.. I’m stickin whatever walks by… ( I mean deer or hog )..
I know feeling bad about this is very irrational as it is food. But I'm curious do you ever feel bad for hunting them? (I'm not trying to spread hate I just have never hunted so I'm not used to stuff like this).
As a long time hunter, I have a lot more appreciation for the meat that I harvest rather than getting it from a store. Responsible hunters learn and care for deer herds far more than the average person. For example, when I'm hunting white tails I will not harvest any fawns or does with fawns. With our Canadian winters, harvesting a doe that has a fawn there is a high probability that the fawn will not survive the winter. I will only harvest a mature buck that is most likely past his prime and no longer breeding. Obviously I can't speak for all hunters and I'm sure there will be some animal rights people that will argue this. So, in short ... I do not feel bad. I know where my meat is coming from and what it has been eating. I also know that it has lived a good long life.
@bradharrison4095 I wouldn’t say we Feel bad, I can only speak for myself but the feeling is more of relief and thankful when a hunt is successful. The hard work paying off. And here in NJ taking a doe with fawn early in the season once the fawn loses its spots the fawn has a very high survival rate. And with over population having Nj bag limits in most zones at “Unlimited Doe” I try and fill my freezer
Feeling bad isn’t irrational at all. It’s a living creature before it becomes food. Which is why most ethical hunters don’t hunt in a way that will cause them to feel bad. Taking a bad shot that doesn’t result in a quick kill or only injures/maims the animal causing it to suffer will make most hunters feel bad! An ethical hunter doesn’t have a reason to feel bad FOR hunting the animal, based on HOW, and WHY they hunt. The animal doesn’t suffer, it provides meat and you appreciate the animal for providing it, and you know without proper population control the animals will suffer more as a result of starvation and disease. Hope this helps!
Deer seasons are set to harvest does when their fawns will be old enough to survive on their own. If not you wouldn't be allowed to tag a doe until late season.
You have to remember to angle of the camera is different then the angle of the shot, also the hunter being in a tree or on ground. These were all great shots and put the deer down in under 30seconds
I’m not a huge fan of them, Very very small margin of error if you don’t want to contend with shoulder, if they’re within 15 yards I know I’m blowing through the shoulder
If we’re talking Ethics, Bait gives you the opportunity at the most ethical shot, and I like my shots within 20 yards. You use the gun, if you’re going to make the arguement that baiting isn’t very sportsman because it brings deer in then how is gun when you can shoot out 200 yards? All hunters are all on the same team, as long as someone is within the laws hunting why try and separate the small number of us? And if baiting allows a Youth hunter to become hooked on hunting because they saw 20 deer and took their first deer over bait🤷🏻♂️ sounds like the right thing to do.
the real argument with bait is that it can spread disease among the deer population and not about ethics of house easy it is to hunt them. bait pile or not, they may never come in and you will be cold. even if they do come in, you still have to quiet and have enough discipline and self control to make a good shot.
I certainly appreciate the feed back. I'm just expressing how I was raised. Ive taken MANY a deer from inside 20 yards. All with out baiting them. I've missed out on many that were too far out that I couldn't bring in to get a shot. They out smarted me. It was still very exciting even if I didn't get a shot. Thats what is called fair chase.
Location is a huge factor as well. If you live in a state that allows baiting, it’s almost impossible to compete with neighbors that bait, if your not baiting. I live in South Carolina and everyone uses corn here. It’s just the way we do it. If your neighboring properties have corn piles everywhere, your not going to get very far hunting over no corn. Yea you might see deer from time to time but the bottom line is the food brings the does, and the does bring the bucks. Yea in a perfect world, nobody could hunt over a bait pile and it would all be even. I’d love the idea of hunting on just food plots and hunting terrain and geography. But thats just not reality in some places. Especially if your limited to smaller tracts of land and can only hunt on say 10 or 20 acres. Land here in the Lowcountry in extremely expensive and it’s not feasible for most people to just go buy 500 acres and be able to hunt however you want on it. Trust me there is still strategy when hunting over bait. It can even be harder at times because the deer get skittish around the corn and will even get nocturnal. The bucks are obviously smart and you can go a whole season without seeing one anywhere near your bait. And public land here is a joke. Its like a pile of rats fighting over a cracker.
A lot of these shots are hitting opposite shoulders, and arguably the arrow does a lot more damage with half penetration. Arrow goes in, and every stride the broad head is in there slicing and dicing.
@ObviouslyOutdoorsmen that is not true. Most of those shots hit only ribs and an arrow does not continue cutting if still in the deer. It only makes them run farther and they don't bed down as soon.
Cameras are at different angles on all of these shots, some are from the ground and some are Treestand, none of these deer/bear went farther then 60yds
How is hunting a live animal a sport? I get that some animals need their numbers kept under control. I just don’t understand what makes some people think hunting is “fun”.
Well the term “sportsman” refers to sports such as hunting or fishing. A “sportsman” hunts “game”. So hunting is a sport in an older sense of the word. Sportsmanship implies “fairness and respect”, as ethical hunters try to embody. People enjoy hunting because most hunters love the outdoors and the wildlife they hunt. A hunter must practice patience, awareness, hand-eye coordination, it’s physically demanding, and a personal honor in providing your own food.
Baiting an animal to shot them isn't hunting! It's cheating and shows how poor of a hunter you are! I hunt strictly Public land and I always kill 2-3 deer a year. I scout very little and No Baiting or Trail cams! If you need lessons I'm here Monday-Sunday!
When You want the most ethical shot, in an overpopulated deer state. Baiting is the move…90% of my shots are from 5-25 yards. It is hunting. And I take 10-15 deer a year 🤷🏻♂️
I’ve hunted deer since 1967. Never used bait, always hunted “ethically “. In 2001 my SIL talked me into bow hunting, my first year. He also talked me into hunting in Wisconsin, nearby. Baiting was legal, it would be a slam dunk! Long story short the deer came for the bait but always had an eye to the sky, and I was up about 20-25 feet. It took me 55 minutes to be able to draw on one of the two does that came out. 20 yards away & at the sound of the shot she ducked the arrow. I’ve never hunted over placed bait after that year and I’ve had better success without it!
I agree. The sec u bait u dont hunt u do it to showboat ur bait. If u did it for food u wouldnt use bows. 10 deers aint much a year. So its most likely trophy and vids.
I was enjoying it up until 3:40 at which point one of the most egregious acts of shooting a doe with a fawn still in spots right by her side. In this one man's opinion, one of the most unethical things to do. The act of a desperate hunter that hasn't filled their tag all season and is on the verge of eating tag soup. I'd rather burn the tag as to kill a momma with a fawn. Do better, this gives the anti's so much ammo to try to stop us from hunting.
Not my kettle of fish... that's not hunting baiting and bushwacking or ambushing... hunting is foot slogging, Bush craft, tracking and stalking... Then the poor animals suffer so after being arrowed... why no neck or head shots would show more skill and remorse... kill shots drop animals with 5m of being shot.... bow hunting, hide ambushing, and bush wacking should be banned... not sporting at all...
Head shots are extremely low percentage shots. All that hard bone and mere centimeters of a miscalculated shot would extremely hurt a animals face which wouldn’t be mortal. Bow Hunting has been going on since the beginning of man kind. With proper practice, It’s extremely lethal and humane.
No, it's for what you think is fun, if those innocent animals were shooting back at you and then eating your remains then you wouldn't be so keen on gunning them down for what you call sport. @@ObviouslyOutdoorsmen
Absolute mastery! Each shot is a testament to their remarkable skill set.
This gets a man pumped for deer season lemme tell ya
Yes sir!!
Such beautiful creatures, I can imagine the pride and joy you feel every time you see the pics/videos again. I wish I could do something like this. I have no idea where or how.
never too late to start! youre on youtube already, look up some videos on how to get started, do some research on your area and laws. get your gear together between seasons, which is just ended so you got a while to get ready. maybe find a few people with the same passion, start there. theres plenty around. wish you the best!
I paused as soon as it started and i just wanted to say bless you 🙏
😂 video wasn't long enough if you ask me, congratulations to all the hunters filmed...good stuff
That’s all between 4 of us🙌🏼 Thank you!
I'll back you up and give you some support vs all the hate I read. Beautiful video, and some awesome shots which a lot looked tough. We forget everyone in the comment section is absolutely flawless and perfect sitting behind a keyboard. Awesome video and congrats on some awesome harvests.
Thank you! Some memorable hunts here, people also forget the Camera angle is different then the Angle to the shooter
This was an excellent compilation. I wish it had been longer.
Soon We’ll have more! Hunting seasons around the corner! Thank you
No how do u like this shi, dont u feel bad?
I didn’t know deer were that fast until watching this video 😳
Great shots, wish I could have been there to see them!
Corn, corn, everywhere corn! Haha.
Verry good. Thank you for sharing!
Was about to go to bed but the title got me 🤷♂️
You had time lol
@@ObviouslyOutdoorsmen i in fact did have time 🤣
The black bear tripped me out. I thought he was running backwards.
Black blob of fur
Damn that’s a lot of great shoot crazy yall hit those ones on the run nice work!!!
deim, those bears are fast
Holy smoke that first bear...like a dog chasing its tail.
You be chasing your tail to if you had a arrow in your a$$ !!!😂
1:12 seems a bit out of daylight hours lol. Hope it was just a camera setting.
Yes Camera setting was off, in the whole hunt video when we switch to Go pro you can see it was still very light out
That first bear you showed looked like he was an absolute beast! How much you recon it weighed?
That one went about 300lbs
9 in the morning on a Saturday here in Texas.....yep, I have time
@@christiandulaney1638 🙌🏼 Always have time for some Kill shots 🔥
My favorite game of whack/fuck.
Best title ever.I had time.
Great video ☝🏾
New to hunting, just wondering if that is the right choice to shoot a second shot @ 0:32 . If the first shot is likely fatal why risk a second shot? I get the "put it out of it's misery" arguement, but that thing is going down within minutes.
I’m new also , I feel as if some hunters have had big deer get away after being shot and that second one just makes sure it doesn’t go anywhere . In that case idk what I would’ve done !!! Lol
@jeremydr2164
When given a second shot always take it. Deer are tough as nails and they’re not dead until you find em dead…
That Deer Was Definitely Going Down after that first Shot, Our Goal as Hunters is to put the animal down as Quickly as possible and if presented with a second Shot take it
There's no 'risk' to the second shot. And if we drop the animal sooner, it's less likely to run away farther and never be found.
Just don't hunt public land in Pennsylvania. Whatta waste. Orange men everywhere. No ethics either.
Great shots. That’s a lot of aircraft noise where is this ??
Almost all in New Jersey
@@ObviouslyOutdoorsmen it’s very beautiful
They are so pretty tho!
And tasty!
Some good footage. Thanks. Beats watching MMA.
Man the bear one makes me feel horrible idk you can hear more of the pain I guess
I’ll never understand wanting to kill a deer over a pile of corn. Absolutely a lazy man’s game.
Looks like not much penetration on a lot of shots.
Lots of the penetration issues are due to hitting bone or shooting low lbs on the limbs
It goes right through them
No hate, good video but am I the only hunter that hates seeing a mom get shot with a little fawn.. yes the fawn will be fine but the thought of it seeing it’s mom die and not having her around anymore is sad to me
Yeah it’s unnecessary honestly.
Myth. Fawn will be fine.
@@michaelgomez3044 you might want to reread my comment before commenting. I said the fawn will be fine but I still think it’s unethical to kill it’s mother right in front of the fawn.
@masonmonroe7927 it's NOT unethical, this ain't Bambi!
@@masonmonroe7927 And I don't have to reread anything
Did those arrows really go through the deer into the tree?
Yep! And shocking we pried it out of the tree and the broadhead and arrow were still good.
It's funny how they just run away, like thats gonna help.
And then in Movies with people everyone just dies immediately
Hey were these Black bear hunts in NJ hard woods ? Nice bears
Yes they were
Folks complaining about the doe with a fawn but not the shot at the running herd around 3:15
Sweet 👍🏻😬👍🏻🤝🏻🍻
0:27 I normally love these kinds of videos, but that second shot is hard to watch.
Why was it hard to watch? Gotta remember Camera view is different then Shot view, deer was quartering away and went down in 40 yards
@@ObviouslyOutdoorsmen hmmm, if you say so. I just don’t like the idea of having to shoot an animal twice. I will if I absolutely have to, but there’s just something about a bow and arrow that makes the whole situation more brutal.
Yay dan çıkan ok geri dönmez der bir Türk atasözü.Yazık hayvanlara.İhtiyacın varsa avlan ,ama zevk alacağın iş başka bir canlının canını almak olmasın.
Why are all these deer shots so far back?
They aren’t?
My two complaints are bait for deer and shooting doe’s with calves. That’s a no no in my opinion.
No different then hunting over a corn field or alfalfa or soy bean, Bait grants me a closer more ethical shot. And Fawn* was old enough to live on its own with rest of herd
Obviously you don't have a clue. If hunting deer is to put food on the table it's not a sport. Once deer season opens fawns have the ability to survive on their own.
@@ChesterMolester-i1b if he hunted for food he would use a high cal rifle and not having to bait it into ur ass so u can take a shot lmfao
Nothing wrong with hunting for sport either
By the time hunting season is in, the 6 month old deer are capable of surviving on their own. Bucks chase them away from the mothers when she comes into estrus.
Nice hunts love the outdoors
3:40 did you really shoot a doe with a fawn dude?
why not
If it's deer season the fawns are old enough to take care of themselves.
Okay thank you, I am just wondering why the doe was shot with a fawn, the fawn does look pretty grown
@@nottNitesh ya it's a personal choice to shot a doe with a fawn, but if it's deer season it's fine without their mom and the fawn probably needs to go on their own way anyway.
if you dont understand deer/ dont make stupid comments
How the hell do we know there kill shots, most of the time the camera cuts to another animal before we can see
I can do a follow up video with 36 reveals if you’d like
Where tf is 3:33 at?? Good lord!!
Mmmmm. Delicious venison loin. Uuuuuhhhhh
I agree 🍻
I wasted no time watching these shots.. I am happy tonight. And I will be in a tree in the morning.. I been ready for a few days.. I’m stickin whatever walks by… ( I mean deer or hog )..
Hope you enjoyed! Good Luck this season!
Solid video!
I live the deer drives with bows. Thought we were the only ones who did that
They’re the best!
Good video didn’t care for the double shot on the one buck he was smoked and would have fell any second
Thumping the coyote with a bow was sweet
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2:12 perfect shot
At 1:48 I couldn't stop laughing... Not gonna lie!
Que es gracioso?
You need psychiatric help mate, ain't nothing funny about that
God I cringe so hard when they fall on the arrow it makes me imagine the damage and the tearing going on when that arrow twists and bends
Why I always prefer a rifle.
0:35 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I thought baiting was illegal in some states I could be wrong idk just figured someone on here could inform me
In Some states it is illegal, NJ is not one of those states
0:31. 0:31🎯
I know feeling bad about this is very irrational as it is food. But I'm curious do you ever feel bad for hunting them?
(I'm not trying to spread hate I just have never hunted so I'm not used to stuff like this).
As a long time hunter, I have a lot more appreciation for the meat that I harvest rather than getting it from a store. Responsible hunters learn and care for deer herds far more than the average person. For example, when I'm hunting white tails I will not harvest any fawns or does with fawns. With our Canadian winters, harvesting a doe that has a fawn there is a high probability that the fawn will not survive the winter. I will only harvest a mature buck that is most likely past his prime and no longer breeding. Obviously I can't speak for all hunters and I'm sure there will be some animal rights people that will argue this. So, in short ... I do not feel bad. I know where my meat is coming from and what it has been eating. I also know that it has lived a good long life.
@bradharrison4095 I wouldn’t say we Feel bad, I can only speak for myself but the feeling is more of relief and thankful when a hunt is successful. The hard work paying off. And here in NJ taking a doe with fawn early in the season once the fawn loses its spots the fawn has a very high survival rate. And with over population having Nj bag limits in most zones at “Unlimited Doe” I try and fill my freezer
@@ObviouslyOutdoorsmen Fair enough. One day I will definitely go hunting myself, thank you for taking the time to respond.
@@bradharrison4095 This comment really makes me want to experience it myself. Thanks!
Feeling bad isn’t irrational at all. It’s a living creature before it becomes food. Which is why most ethical hunters don’t hunt in a way that will cause them to feel bad. Taking a bad shot that doesn’t result in a quick kill or only injures/maims the animal causing it to suffer will make most hunters feel bad! An ethical hunter doesn’t have a reason to feel bad FOR hunting the animal, based on HOW, and WHY they hunt. The animal doesn’t suffer, it provides meat and you appreciate the animal for providing it, and you know without proper population control the animals will suffer more as a result of starvation and disease. Hope this helps!
Poor defenseless animals had no chances with these experts.
Sooty bout the scabies🪩🎉
@luckycharm1
just keep hunting at your neighborhood grocery store.
Rather ordinary compared with the hundreds of other hunting videos on YT.
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Bro shot a doe that had a deer with spots thats wrong right there
She lived and prospered
At 3:39 in the video you shot a mother with it fawn next to it for what that fawn needs it's mother and it's over bait what a winner
No need to whine
3:40 ok now this is wrong that mama has a baby you should of let her go
Greàtt.
Good stuff but who shoots a Doe with a Fawn??? Not cool
Fawn was old enough, We don’t normally, but chose to this time because the fawn was old enough
@@ObviouslyOutdoorsmen
You would know better than I,
Great video pal.
People who are desperate for food. Ooor desperate for cool vids… its old enough. Doesnt make it any better lmfao
Deer seasons are set to harvest does when their fawns will be old enough to survive on their own. If not you wouldn't be allowed to tag a doe until late season.
@@clay8222
Thank you 👍👍..
Ran out of time
Most of those deer shots were way too high and too far back. But killing a deer with a bow is difficult!
You have to remember to angle of the camera is different then the angle of the shot, also the hunter being in a tree or on ground. These were all great shots and put the deer down in under 30seconds
@@ObviouslyOutdoorsmenagreed, but according to his screen name it’s just par for the course 😏
Hope your eating all of them otherwise it's just a Cruel waste !!
Eating all of it! From the Backstraps to the heart, No waste!
No more of a waste than throwing out our mcnuggets.
Go to say not a big fan of quartering to shots .
I’m not a huge fan of them, Very very small margin of error if you don’t want to contend with shoulder, if they’re within 15 yards I know I’m blowing through the shoulder
Ya shooting pet deer
Wild animals
Fr those high fence pets were looking to be hand fed!
Bear is not to kill
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Can't say anything about black bear, but I never could understand a hunter needing to bait Whitetail. Then shoot them over bait. Not very sportsman.
If we’re talking Ethics, Bait gives you the opportunity at the most ethical shot, and I like my shots within 20 yards. You use the gun, if you’re going to make the arguement that baiting isn’t very sportsman because it brings deer in then how is gun when you can shoot out 200 yards? All hunters are all on the same team, as long as someone is within the laws hunting why try and separate the small number of us? And if baiting allows a Youth hunter to become hooked on hunting because they saw 20 deer and took their first deer over bait🤷🏻♂️ sounds like the right thing to do.
the real argument with bait is that it can spread disease among the deer population and not about ethics of house easy it is to hunt them. bait pile or not, they may never come in and you will be cold. even if they do come in, you still have to quiet and have enough discipline and self control to make a good shot.
I certainly appreciate the feed back. I'm just expressing how I was raised. Ive taken MANY a deer from inside 20 yards. All with out baiting them. I've missed out on many that were too far out that I couldn't bring in to get a shot. They out smarted me. It was still very exciting even if I didn't get a shot. Thats what is called fair chase.
Location is a huge factor as well. If you live in a state that allows baiting, it’s almost impossible to compete with neighbors that bait, if your not baiting. I live in South Carolina and everyone uses corn here. It’s just the way we do it. If your neighboring properties have corn piles everywhere, your not going to get very far hunting over no corn. Yea you might see deer from time to time but the bottom line is the food brings the does, and the does bring the bucks. Yea in a perfect world, nobody could hunt over a bait pile and it would all be even. I’d love the idea of hunting on just food plots and hunting terrain and geography. But thats just not reality in some places. Especially if your limited to smaller tracts of land and can only hunt on say 10 or 20 acres. Land here in the Lowcountry in extremely expensive and it’s not feasible for most people to just go buy 500 acres and be able to hunt however you want on it. Trust me there is still strategy when hunting over bait. It can even be harder at times because the deer get skittish around the corn and will even get nocturnal. The bucks are obviously smart and you can go a whole season without seeing one anywhere near your bait. And public land here is a joke. Its like a pile of rats fighting over a cracker.
@jamesmcclure3502 I appreciate your feed back. Happy hunting to you sir!!
Poor black bear and wolf dude
That was a coyote.
Ed here why would you be happy killing a poor bear!! That thing suffered before it died!! Asses
Some of the penetration on these shots is terrible..
A lot of these shots are hitting opposite shoulders, and arguably the arrow does a lot more damage with half penetration. Arrow goes in, and every stride the broad head is in there slicing and dicing.
@ObviouslyOutdoorsmen that is not true. Most of those shots hit only ribs and an arrow does not continue cutting if still in the deer. It only makes them run farther and they don't bed down as soon.
Horrible shot angles on 50% of these shots
Cameras are at different angles on all of these shots, some are from the ground and some are Treestand, none of these deer/bear went farther then 60yds
why are you doing that
For food
How is hunting a live animal a sport? I get that some animals need their numbers kept under control. I just don’t understand what makes some people think hunting is “fun”.
Well the term “sportsman” refers to sports such as hunting or fishing. A “sportsman” hunts “game”. So hunting is a sport in an older sense of the word. Sportsmanship implies “fairness and respect”, as ethical hunters try to embody. People enjoy hunting because most hunters love the outdoors and the wildlife they hunt. A hunter must practice patience, awareness, hand-eye coordination, it’s physically demanding, and a personal honor in providing your own food.
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sloppy shooting IMO.
A lot of gut shots.
Baiting an animal to shot them isn't hunting! It's cheating and shows how poor of a hunter you are! I hunt strictly Public land and I always kill 2-3 deer a year. I scout very little and No Baiting or Trail cams! If you need lessons I'm here Monday-Sunday!
When You want the most ethical shot, in an overpopulated deer state. Baiting is the move…90% of my shots are from 5-25 yards. It is hunting. And I take 10-15 deer a year 🤷🏻♂️
I’ve hunted deer since 1967. Never used bait, always hunted “ethically “. In 2001 my SIL talked me into bow hunting, my first year. He also talked me into hunting in Wisconsin, nearby. Baiting was legal, it would be a slam dunk! Long story short the deer came for the bait but always had an eye to the sky, and I was up about 20-25 feet. It took me 55 minutes to be able to draw on one of the two does that came out. 20 yards away & at the sound of the shot she ducked the arrow. I’ve never hunted over placed bait after that year and I’ve had better success without it!
Respect 🙌🏼
I agree. The sec u bait u dont hunt u do it to showboat ur bait. If u did it for food u wouldnt use bows. 10 deers aint much a year. So its most likely trophy and vids.
I was enjoying it up until 3:40 at which point one of the most egregious acts of shooting a doe with a fawn still in spots right by her side. In this one man's opinion, one of the most unethical things to do. The act of a desperate hunter that hasn't filled their tag all season and is on the verge of eating tag soup. I'd rather burn the tag as to kill a momma with a fawn. Do better, this gives the anti's so much ammo to try to stop us from hunting.
Not my kettle of fish... that's not hunting baiting and bushwacking or ambushing... hunting is foot slogging, Bush craft, tracking and stalking... Then the poor animals suffer so after being arrowed... why no neck or head shots would show more skill and remorse... kill shots drop animals with 5m of being shot.... bow hunting, hide ambushing, and bush wacking should be banned... not sporting at all...
Head shots are extremely low percentage shots. All that hard bone and mere centimeters of a miscalculated shot would extremely hurt a animals face which wouldn’t be mortal. Bow Hunting has been going on since the beginning of man kind. With proper practice, It’s extremely lethal and humane.
isso é cruel, é melhor um rifle para neutralizar rápido e não ter sofrimento!
Murdering innocent animals for fun - - - You should be ashamed of yourself.
Who said it was for Fun? We eat them
No, it's for what you think is fun, if those innocent animals were shooting back at you and then eating your remains then you wouldn't be so keen on gunning them down for what you call sport. @@ObviouslyOutdoorsmen
We've been hunting for thousands of several years, stop crying about this you softie, people hunt for food, not for fun.
Baiting is dumb learn how to hunt
perchè??
Too many crossbow kills, sissies
Crossbow Kills are from my Mother so sissies , Sure thing
And there’s like 3 😂
opinions are like a-holes