Finally, a video that explains the great truth about elk hunting. I don't think any one can fully explain it but you sure came close. A fellow Montanan myself I can really appreciate this. I have also watched all your other videos and think you guys really have set the new standard for outdoor videos. Keep up the good work and maybe I will see you out in the field one day. Hopefully not watching the same wallow though. Can't wait to see this years videos. Don't delay!
I wish more hunters would take your approach to telling the story. This is real hunting done the hard way and the game taken are earned rewards. These young bucks give this grumpy old man hope for the future of hunting and fishing..
Guys- beautiful stuff. Well done- you earned that! I was pumped for you and relieved when he finally turned again to the right and broadside. Keep 'em coming!
Wow that must have been crazy exciting when that bull walked out. Impressed you still made a good shot after being at full draw for so long. That's not easy to keep your composure in that type of situation. Excellent video. subscribed
Great job... I had a similar scenario happen to me last fall on the ground near last light. A doe came within 10 yds of me with a big 9 pt. Whitetail following her. I drew & held for what seemed an eternity, waiting for him to come in. Arms shaking worse than you... lol... I Had to let down because I just couldn't hold full draw any longer. He saw me but didn't bust me. He Blew, Snorted, stomped & scraped all with the doe still within 20 yds. Then finally with 5 min. left of shooting time he stepped out from behind a big oak & gave me a 45yd shot.
Anyone got any leads/info on the songs that were used in this video? Been watching this vid since it was fresh out in 2013, still not getting old!! Exceptional job guys.
in Colorado the tag has to stay with the meat not on the horns, I had a d.o.w officer tell me "it's a carcass, not a horn tag". not sure if it's that way in other states.
I counted 105 seconds that you had to hold the bow at full draw! We out here in TV land appreciate you milking the video moment, which was a very rare moment indeed, but if it had been me, well I would have shot him after he stepped out broadside. Thank you and congratulations.-Paul
I've watched this video several times. And it never gets old. Wow
Finally, a video that explains the great truth about elk hunting. I don't think any one can fully explain it but you sure came close. A fellow Montanan myself I can really appreciate this. I have also watched all your other videos and think you guys really have set the new standard for outdoor videos. Keep up the good work and maybe I will see you out in the field one day. Hopefully not watching the same wallow though. Can't wait to see this years videos. Don't delay!
I wish more hunters would take your approach to telling the story. This is real hunting done the hard way and the game taken are earned rewards. These young bucks give this grumpy old man hope for the future of hunting and fishing..
I just found your channel, and have to say wow, great video's, scenery, hunts, and cinematography... Keep up the good work guys!
Guys- beautiful stuff. Well done- you earned that! I was pumped for you and relieved when he finally turned again to the right and broadside. Keep 'em coming!
Knocked it outta the park again guys! Awesome video, really really well done. Great to see how you are always improving. Can't wait for more!
That was epic... Well done guys.
Wow that must have been crazy exciting when that bull walked out. Impressed you still made a good shot after being at full draw for so long. That's not easy to keep your composure in that type of situation. Excellent video. subscribed
Love these videos yall. Very well put together.
Tons of respect for holding your bow at full draw for that long!
Man, that last bull was a freakin grandpa bull! Truly an accomplishment to take an old wise bull like that.
Great video guys and congrats on your bulls!!
Loved this video, really well done guys!
Nice setup, guys love you man.
Wow you held the draw forever... great job
Loving your videos! keep em' coming. Maybe one day ill make videos like these.
Great job...
I had a similar scenario happen to me last fall on the ground near last light. A doe came within 10 yds of me with a big 9 pt. Whitetail following her. I drew & held for what seemed an eternity, waiting for him to come in. Arms shaking worse than you... lol... I Had to let down because I just couldn't hold full draw any longer.
He saw me but didn't bust me.
He Blew, Snorted, stomped & scraped all with the doe still within 20 yds. Then finally with 5 min. left of shooting time he stepped out from behind a big oak & gave me a 45yd shot.
14 1/2 years old. Had him aged cause I figured he was old but was surprised when I got the results back.
Fun times just living the dream!
Great video man. Keep 'em coming.
Great hunt, great video!
Awesome guys, great video
Awesome hunt, thanks for sharing!
nice work boys. good hunting. Did you guys have to hike all the meat out?
Great video guys! Great hold at full draw. What songs do you guys play at the intro and throughout the video?
Anyone got any leads/info on the songs that were used in this video?
Been watching this vid since it was fresh out in 2013, still not getting old!! Exceptional job guys.
nice shooting , good video .
Awesome video! He was acting a little spooky like he winded where you guys walked by the wallow?
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Hi,
I love your videos, you do a great job of making artful videos and still getting the monsters. What video editing software do you use?
Thanks,
TJ
What was the yardage on that shot? I'm guessing about 35 to 40. It's amazing how long you held that at full draw. What a monarch bull.
what camera are you using?? it is amazing! great video
He looked like a really old bull, antlers were receding it seemed like. His head had the look of an old bull as well
in Colorado the tag has to stay with the meat not on the horns, I had a d.o.w officer tell me "it's a carcass, not a horn tag". not sure if it's that way in other states.
Great video!!!!!!
what camera did you use it is crystal clear
How long did it take the three of you to pack the antlers and Elk meat out? And how far did you have to pack it?
Wow where in Northwest Montana?
nice white tail.. what rifle calibre did you use?
Come over to NZ fellas and we'll chase some chamois, tahr and red deer!
Nice my friend's.
Please let us know what you do with carcass.its not all about the antler trophy
Im going to take a stab at it and say- they ate it....
I didn't have a shot from my angle left of the camera. Trust me I would have taken it had I had the shot.
what brand of watch are you wearing?
that's a SUNNTO
It felt like you could of taken that shot a lot earlier , am I wrong ? ,
HosBoba Perspective.
Why are you tagging the elk?
I counted 105 seconds that you had to hold the bow at full draw! We out here in TV land appreciate you milking the video moment, which was a very rare moment indeed, but if it had been me, well I would have shot him after he stepped out broadside. Thank you and congratulations.-Paul
Why do they always die in the most god awful places?
Ariel
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Liked this video but why this guy passed up perfect no-doubt broadside @ 8-9 yds for the low % ify 30 yd quartering away shot is a ????.............
Camera perspective and shooters perspective are quite a bit different