Very cool , some of the best hunts ever happen when there is snow on the ground and black powder smoke in the air !! Congratulations you earned that one
Good Video! I'm a old hunter from a different era; a time when my family totally depended on me for food from the hunt. I never went forth to test myself nor to prove myself. I simply hunted for food. To this day, I make hunting for myself as easy as possible. I backpack only what I need to process my kill and lunch and water for the day. I carry my trusty 30-06, .45 caliber long colt revolver, and trusty hunting knife; and I head out solo to where the elk, mule deer and whitetail live. Using public hunting pressure to drive game animals to me, I get positioned to see what happens. Most other old timer hunters my age have aged out of hunting, so I've come up short on hunting partners. The younger hunters don't want to babysit an old hunter who is slow and unwilling to "go where no man has gone before." And yet, I've never failed to fill my tag. I'll never bow or muzzle loader hunt because its too much work for this old man. I'll leave that to the youngsters. One day, I'll fire my last shot as the good Lord calls me home. But until then, If you see an old bearded hunter hunting solo somewhere, give a wave and remember me.
Thanks for sharing this. Love all the Western Hunter videos, they helped inspire me to film hunts and youtube. Thanks to Chris and Nate for a job well done.
That was absolutely epic. I'd be willing to bet most modern elk hunters have large sized expectations considering what most old fashioned elk hunters experienced. You hunted a bull, not likely for most old time elk hunters just searching for meat. And you succeeded where most would have been frustrated and defeated. You kept going where some, if not certainly most, would have turned back and said "there aren't enough elk" or "too many predators".
I know this video is 4 years old but I rewatch it every year. Even more so this year as I’m headed to Idaho with a late season muzzleloader elk tag in November! I was wondering what brand of cows knee do you have covering your lock? I would love to have that it looks awesome and appears to provide great protection
Nate, at the intro there's a glimpse of a Glock in a Kydex shoulder holster. What brand holster is that? It looks like a good holster. I like your choice hunting with a primitive sidelock shooting black powder and a patched round ball. I took my first big game in AZ with a .54 cal TC Hawken I built from a kit. I used a self cast conical bullet with Pyrodex. It was accurate and devastating! Now, I'd like to try again with a patched round ball and black powder. This is an excellent film! Congratulations on that nice bull!
Huuuyyyyyyyyiiii me gusta su arma de cazar porque yo tengo una igual de bancarga pero de doblé cañón es la mía por los animales de Colombia son más sijilosos es más selva para q se aga la idea
Very cool , some of the best hunts ever happen when there is snow on the ground and black powder smoke in the air !! Congratulations you earned that one
Good Video! I'm a old hunter from a different era; a time when my family totally depended on me for food from the hunt. I never went forth to test myself nor to prove myself. I simply hunted for food. To this day, I make hunting for myself as easy as possible. I backpack only what I need to process my kill and lunch and water for the day. I carry my trusty 30-06, .45 caliber long colt revolver, and trusty hunting knife; and I head out solo to where the elk, mule deer and whitetail live. Using public hunting pressure to drive game animals to me, I get positioned to see what happens. Most other old timer hunters my age have aged out of hunting, so I've come up short on hunting partners. The younger hunters don't want to babysit an old hunter who is slow and unwilling to "go where no man has gone before." And yet, I've never failed to fill my tag. I'll never bow or muzzle loader hunt because its too much work for this old man. I'll leave that to the youngsters. One day, I'll fire my last shot as the good Lord calls me home. But until then, If you see an old bearded hunter hunting solo somewhere, give a wave and remember me.
It's all about the memories made and experiences William! Thank you for the kind message!
No body tells the true essence of the hunting adventure like Nate, he's a true respectful gentleman, and class act...Like no other....
Thank you for the kind words, Rob!
Hey Nate, thanks for putting this up on TH-cam, it is the only way I get to see your work. Thanks again.
Thanks for sharing this. Love all the Western Hunter videos, they helped inspire me to film hunts and youtube. Thanks to Chris and Nate for a job well done.
By far the best WH video to date.
Really enjoyed viewing parts 1&2,re-living memories of your past hunts made it all he more enjoyable. dirtclod Az.
Terrific late season bull with a primitive weapon, nice job!
This is prob my fav you tube hunt of all. I have the same rifle
Great to hear it! We hope it treats you well.
That was absolutely epic. I'd be willing to bet most modern elk hunters have large sized expectations considering what most old fashioned elk hunters experienced. You hunted a bull, not likely for most old time elk hunters just searching for meat. And you succeeded where most would have been frustrated and defeated. You kept going where some, if not certainly most, would have turned back and said "there aren't enough elk" or "too many predators".
Very nicely done, congratulations you did an awesome job. Thanks for having the patience to continue with this hunt.
Glad you enjoyed it
Super Awesome Nate!!!!!!!!! EPIC hunt and video work. Well done
Really loved it. Thanks for a special hunt. Brings back memories.
High quality as always! Good job!
I really hope you guys start publishing more stuff on TH-cam
What an awesome episode!
What a great hunt experience! Thanks for sharing this.
I know this video is 4 years old but I rewatch it every year. Even more so this year as I’m headed to Idaho with a late season muzzleloader elk tag in November! I was wondering what brand of cows knee do you have covering your lock? I would love to have that it looks awesome and appears to provide great protection
Thanks for the comment, Robert! I'll check on that with Nate ASAP and get back to you!
@@westernhunterany word back from Nate?
Fantastic hunt a videography!
Well done. The .50 is pretty light for elk, but you made up for that with outstanding fieldcraft.
hell yes Nate congrats awesome awesome video and a great bull
Thanks 👍
BEAUTIFUL ELK
Amazing episode. Well done sir.
Thank you!
Congrats Nate, very inspiring dude
Just absolutely legit Nate.
Nate, at the intro there's a glimpse of a Glock in a Kydex shoulder holster. What brand holster is that? It looks like a good holster.
I like your choice hunting with a primitive sidelock shooting black powder and a patched round ball. I took my first big game in AZ with a .54 cal TC Hawken I built from a kit. I used a self cast conical bullet with Pyrodex. It was accurate and devastating! Now, I'd like to try again with a patched round ball and black powder. This is an excellent film! Congratulations on that nice bull!
GunfightersINC kenai holster
Great hunt
Thank you.
Awesome hunt
I have the same Lyman Great Plains Rifle in .50 cal. what load were you using?
Were you using 2F black powder. Thank you!
nice job !
Thank you!
Bad ass!!!
I use conicals in KY Long rifle
Enjoy
Is it just ne that see the deer in that group of 6 point bulls at 12:35?
Good eye!
Huuuyyyyyyyyiiii me gusta su arma de cazar porque yo tengo una igual de bancarga pero de doblé cañón es la mía por los animales de Colombia son más sijilosos es más selva para q se aga la idea
1:17 No way 😗.
True hunter not guys who shoot 700 yards and consider themselves as good hunters
Definitely not public land
Definitely public land
@@westernhunter Awesome hunt
I have the same Lyman Great Plains Rifle in .50 cal. what load were you using?
Were you using 2F black powder. Thank you!
How do know? CLOWN