I’ve still hunted and dog hunted my entire life. Dog hunting by far 10 times harder and takes way more skill to shoot one running. Love these videos. If you are happy with the deer then take it if you don’t wanna take that deer then don’t. Don’t let anyone tell you what you should or shouldn’t shoot.
Yes sir! This brought back some good memories of long days afield that start way before the sun thinks of coming up. You get to the turn out point of the chosen block. Just as the sun starts coming through the trees the jump dogs are turned loose. The morning dew and a low mist on the ground and all of a sudden the high pitched shriek bark of a jump fog that has hit a hot track. The other dogs are turned loose and the race for the backstraps begins. Oh,how I miss those days,doggin deer. Yes sir,that's how I first learned to do it,and I'll always be deer dog hunter at heart. Off in the not so far distance a twelve gauge load of 00 buck roars to life,and over the radio comes buck down,buck down. Gather the dogs and it's off to the next block, and do it again!! 🙂👍
Great episode!!!! Grew up in north fla running dogs every weekend during deer season... Now I get to do the same in eastern NC!!! No better sound than hearing a pack of dogs running a buck through a block of tall pines!!! Can't wait til October!!!
The way they video this stuff, and how they cover the hunters and the way they setup the fil crew, is above all other youtubers that run dogs. I agree, they need WAY MORE episodes of this.
Love it! Thanks for shedding some light on a tradition many don't understand. The naysayers claim its the lazy man's hunt but there is a lot more to it than that. I have not dog hunted in many years due to the increase in cost of club dues and things of that nature but I used to go every week of the season. I had over 20 hounds at one point and there are days when I miss it terribly. I still manage to kill a few from the tree stand every year but its still not the same as it was. We met when I was working at Layden's Supermarket, I've since changed jobs but just wanted to drop you a comment. Thanks again for an awesome video showcasing a awesome yet misunderstood tradition for folks in eastern NC. Great job
That browning safari 270 with the smackdown ole son. You wanna shoot a sweet shooting gun, That safari browning is the shit! I have one my dad bought brand new in 75 and i wouldnt shoot any other rifle
The second buck was loading and they are hard to hit but when he broke the guys popped him. That is not his first time. People think it’s easy to do what he did try it. Most still hunters shoot the deer standing still but running dogs they are running.
To help you understand… that club has a “fork on one side” rule. It wasn’t a spike. It was a 4 pt. We were guests at the club and did not want to break the rules. So yes… it was a “shooter” buck. We didn’t make the rules, we were just trying to abide by them. And yes it was probably a 2 year old buck. If you wanted to see a 5 year old mature buck go down on camera then get in line right behind us. We would too but making a show to represent hound hunting in a 3 day span didn’t allow us many “turn downs”. He was turned into burger, sausage and in fact, I ate some backstraps off of him 2 weeks ago. Delicious. Mission accomplished. Thanks for watching!
You guys are using the wrong guns for dog hunting shotguns are what you need...i dog hunt and our club has around 10 thousand acres and we have a strict no rifle during a organized hunt...we also work with the game department here in virginia and we are in the dmap program we let small bucks go and kill more doe to help produce bigger bucks
I would withdraw from that DMAP program. They want you to put in all the work to grow bigger bucks only to have the land owners' to either price you out of the land or just get enough crybaby still hunters to get the dogs cut out. They've done here in Arkansas. Besides, you can't eat the dang horns anyhow.
@hbhkennel918 we have been in it for 20 years and it has improved our deer quality....i especially like the extra doe tags we get each year....id say 80 percent of our land is member owned
Need more deer hunting with dog videos
Please keep this great American tradition alive !
I’ve still hunted and dog hunted my entire life. Dog hunting by far 10 times harder and takes way more skill to shoot one running. Love these videos. If you are happy with the deer then take it if you don’t wanna take that deer then don’t. Don’t let anyone tell you what you should or shouldn’t shoot.
Yes sir! This brought back some good memories of long days afield that start way before the sun thinks of coming up. You get to the turn out point of the chosen block. Just as the sun starts coming through the trees the jump dogs are turned loose. The morning dew and a low mist on the ground and all of a sudden the high pitched shriek bark of a jump fog that has hit a hot track. The other dogs are turned loose and the race for the backstraps begins. Oh,how I miss those days,doggin deer. Yes sir,that's how I first learned to do it,and I'll always be deer dog hunter at heart. Off in the not so far distance a twelve gauge load of 00 buck roars to life,and over the radio comes buck down,buck down. Gather the dogs and it's off to the next block, and do it again!! 🙂👍
Absolutely love the content! That's how we do it in Mississippi
Good shooting.... deer hunting with dogs is very big in Virginia. Thanks for sharing!
4:51 in trouble though. Meeting at DNR 10/19. 8:30 am all dog hunters please attend. Strength in numbers
Southern Tradition
GOD SAVE THE SOUTH.
The Great Virginian,
Robert E Lee was a houndsman had a great Love for coon hunting.
Chris, thank you for showing our sport and promoting it with the right people. It is dying and we are gettin so much hate
We appreciate it Chase!
GOD SAVE THE SOUTH!!
Great episode!!!! Grew up in north fla running dogs every weekend during deer season... Now I get to do the same in eastern NC!!! No better sound than hearing a pack of dogs running a buck through a block of tall pines!!! Can't wait til October!!!
I have a 450 bushmaster and 350 legend just for this type of hunting! Glad to see people using those cartridges
LOVE IT! I'd rather shoot a cow horn in front of the dogs than an 8 pointer out of the tree. Thanks for this episode and supporting hound hunting.
Thanks for shedding alil light on the subject. Great dogs an great shooting.
The way they video this stuff, and how they cover the hunters and the way they setup the fil crew, is above all other youtubers that run dogs. I agree, they need WAY MORE episodes of this.
This is LiveAction... what an awesome show. Thanks for showing us off.. in good form ! All Out LiveAction... woooooohoooooo
Love it! Thanks for shedding some light on a tradition many don't understand. The naysayers claim its the lazy man's hunt but there is a lot more to it than that. I have not dog hunted in many years due to the increase in cost of club dues and things of that nature but I used to go every week of the season. I had over 20 hounds at one point and there are days when I miss it terribly. I still manage to kill a few from the tree stand every year but its still not the same as it was. We met when I was working at Layden's Supermarket, I've since changed jobs but just wanted to drop you a comment. Thanks again for an awesome video showcasing a awesome yet misunderstood tradition for folks in eastern NC. Great job
Love to see the Browning BAR in action. I retired all mine in favor of the Benelli R1’s.
I love listening to all videos and watching dog hunting videos running deer!
I love those old Browning rifles, my father left me a few of them. I might hunt with them after watching this .
If not, you should probably sell them to me. Can't have too many Browning BARs. I've got two 300 Win mags.
@@hbhkennel918 They’re definitely nice guns
Just found this channel... NEED MANY...MANY... MORE videos like this one
Awesome video. Love it.
Love this. Awesome job fellas!
Great video and hound work.
Awesome video and great job on the aerial views.
Great video..keep the deer dog videos coming!!
Chris, you rolled up on top of that dog box like a you were 20 years old again, Must have been the adrenaline pumping!! Another great Episode.
That was take 7! Hahaha!
Great shooting Wade! Just as accurate on that deer as you were the quail in NW Oklahoma.
Love the live action real deer hunting with dem hounds on the ground #liveaction come on.
That browning safari 270 with the smackdown ole son. You wanna shoot a sweet shooting gun, That safari browning is the shit! I have one my dad bought brand new in 75 and i wouldnt shoot any other rifle
Windy day in that broomsage is tough. Good shooting.
Best video yet. 🎉🎉🎉
Love to hear the sound of the hounds
Thank you Chris for showing this
The second buck was loading and they are hard to hit but when he broke the guys popped him. That is not his first time. People think it’s easy to do what he did try it. Most still hunters shoot the deer standing still but running dogs they are running.
Great video!!
Never trust a guy who drives a ford truck, unless he’s got a box full of hounds in the bed! Good running
A great dog hunting video.
It ain’t easy to catch on camera or everybody would do it. Great hunt!
💯 percent correct!
100 percent correct!
That’s a big “drive track”, is that an I-pad? If so, how is it hooked to the GPS box?? A bigger screen would help this old dog hunters eyes!
Awesome!
How much do you charge for your bear hunts and your deer hunts?
I live in Carteret County which is in eastern North Carolina and im ready to put our 9 hounds on the ground for some deer....come on Oct 15th!!!
A SOUTHERN TRADITION
GOD SAVE THE SOUTH!!!
There isn’t anything like hunting with hounds. I do both dog and still hunting and if I can get anywhere near a pack of dogs I am there.
Is this in sc?
North Eastern NC.
@@CarolinaALLOUTbut it’s not deer season yet
@@lucasoutdoor0301 This is from last season.
@@CarolinaALLOUToh ok I never heard of dog hunting with not a shotgun
Good shootin!
Haha it’s a shooter ! Realy a spike 😂😂😂🌈🌈💩💩💩
To help you understand… that club has a “fork on one side” rule. It wasn’t a spike. It was a 4 pt. We were guests at the club and did not want to break the rules. So yes… it was a “shooter” buck. We didn’t make the rules, we were just trying to abide by them. And yes it was probably a 2 year old buck. If you wanted to see a 5 year old mature buck go down on camera then get in line right behind us. We would too but making a show to represent hound hunting in a 3 day span didn’t allow us many “turn downs”. He was turned into burger, sausage and in fact, I ate some backstraps off of him 2 weeks ago. Delicious. Mission accomplished. Thanks for watching!
You guys are using the wrong guns for dog hunting shotguns are what you need...i dog hunt and our club has around 10 thousand acres and we have a strict no rifle during a organized hunt...we also work with the game department here in virginia and we are in the dmap program we let small bucks go and kill more doe to help produce bigger bucks
I would withdraw from that DMAP program. They want you to put in all the work to grow bigger bucks only to have the land owners' to either price you out of the land or just get enough crybaby still hunters to get the dogs cut out. They've done here in Arkansas. Besides, you can't eat the dang horns anyhow.
@hbhkennel918 we have been in it for 20 years and it has improved our deer quality....i especially like the extra doe tags we get each year....id say 80 percent of our land is member owned
Dog huntin'. Yuck !
Do not watch then
@@williamcanipe1504 Well said . A Southern Tradition. True form of hunting. The Indians used dogs for hunting.