What an episode? Surely that wasn’t 30mins felt like 3-5mins. You have a real talent there Joe. Keep those videos coming. Wish we had hunting and fishing stores like yours in Australia. How good is Tahr hunting. I’m so addicted. Such majestic creatures love watching the big boys walk around. Head to NZ again for the sika show. Looks like a good show.
The stunning nature shots and those thrilling moments kept me glued to the screen. I love how you share your emotions and experiences in each frame. Looking forward to more exciting adventures like this from you!
This video was incredible! The suspense and the unexpected moments really kept me on the edge of my seat. You captured the thrill of the hunt so well, and the secret spot reveal was such a cool twist. Excellent work on keeping the audience engaged throughout!
Hello Joe. What an awesome hunt and story. I have been watching your videos for about 2 years straight now never missing one. Is there a possibility of you sharing information with me about how someone like me would be able to hunt in these areas and what the rates would look like?
Mate that was an epic trip. My heart sank as soon as you stepped up to the edge of that ravine to spot your downed Bull. So stoked you came up with a solution as you deserved to take him home🤙🤙
Hi Joe, great film the scenery is amazing. That shot looked a little back? Good news that you recovered him. My hunt in England is for Sika stags in Dorset, which is the south coast of England, they are fiesty tough animals with attitude during the rut, ive been charged by one on the west coast of Scotland our neighbour in the UK. Slightly further afield it would driven wild boar in mainland europe. We are not allowed to shot any driven ground game in the UK. Jamie.
The area shows the population there is way too high for the healthy vegetation condition that some hunting lobbyists assert they are protecting. And its integrity declines further annually. Then they complain when any control efforts are made. Some entire species are absent where they should be, some possibly extinct, due to these glorified goats. The difference compared to the 1980s there is significant, tahr were rare but more chamois were in residence. They were annually shot for commercial meat purposes, and that seemed to keep them relatively stable. The tahr have since mostly displaced them. If hunters shot every animal they possibly could it's unlikely they would reduce the population adequately. You can only film (or shoot) what you see.
Another great video! Thanks for sharing. Random gear question for you: What camera lens(es) do you use on these hunts that offer you great footage near and far away? Thanks in advance. Cheers!
Gday Joe. I see you have the new version of the access 2, not sure if you had the old version at all but they tend to condensate quite a bit. Does the vents in the new fly improve the amount of condensation in the tent? Cheers
How do you decide where you are going to hunt a new place? Epic video been shit weather here on the westcoast so had to rewatch some of your first videos
Hey Joe, was in NZ a couple days ago ,picked up one of those huntech merino hoodie, going to put it through it’s pacers in the Victorian high country , anyway top vid as always, cheers
I really enjoy watching You hunting adventures @j.e.wilds-hunting and I would love to go hunting in NZ one day. But I think this shot was verry dangerous for the nanny and her young behind the bull. 26:17 The bullet could be deflected due to the bull Tahr (hitting a bone) and hit one of the other Tahrs as well. At least this is what I learned during hunting school in switzerland. But keep up doing the videos. Already waiting for the next Joe adventure and the stunning view of the NZ mountains.
Me and the bro are in the process of getting a gun license! Cant wait until we are ready and have a bit of training behind us so we can hit our first hunt. Thanks for the inspiration mate. Wicked hunt!
Of all your posts, that must one of the best I have enjoyed the most, thank you for sharing. I did think there might have been two bulls and that you had shot both! I say that, as I had that happen to me while hunting fallow. As a matter of interest, what was the two distances you took your shots at please?
hey, I have watched a few videos of yours (Loved them all btw) and I have a doubt. Why do you wait for a few days after you spot the target? Why not just hunt after you spotted them and everything looks fine in the surroundings? Also, wouldn't it be all a waste of time if the animal spotted you on let's say 2nd day? They would just run away right??
Even though it would have been sad if you couldn't retrieve the kill I had to laugh when I saw that ravine to hell's deepest depths. First set up. Bang. Run over to the edge. Second set up. Bang...... Oh sh*t that's a big drop
Plenty did that. And some were killed. There is a good reason some pilots don't, & why prudent shooters know the mechanical status of any machine they take a risk with. Cargo hooks fail apparently. It's a long way down and never heard how cool someone being bagged up was. Someone had to collect the carcass where it ended up. You can get out onto far worse places and situations from the air. Then have to get back in.
Hey mate I love your vids by far the best hunting channel that I know of, I was wondering why you only shoot the bucks? It is for conservation reasons? Also I was wondering if you know how to start off, Im 15 and really want to get into it but no one I know does it.
JE Wilds Community let's go! What's your name, part of the world and favorite thing to hunt ⤵
Kadz, Australia, Goats and Deer 👌🏼
Oscar, Canada, Elk and wolves
Bevan ,MacKenzie country, TAHR
Maksim, NSW, deer
@@j.e.wilds-hunting Australia.
I'm hunting for my keys, River seems to have put them somewhere.. 🤣🤣
Its amazing what you can recover with a good pilot and a long strop, some mountain goat DNA helps as well..
So Glad You Could Recover The Bull
What an episode? Surely that wasn’t 30mins felt like 3-5mins. You have a real talent there Joe. Keep those videos coming.
Wish we had hunting and fishing stores like yours in Australia.
How good is Tahr hunting. I’m so addicted. Such majestic creatures love watching the big boys walk around.
Head to NZ again for the sika show. Looks like a good show.
The stunning nature shots and those thrilling moments kept me glued to the screen. I love how you share your emotions and experiences in each frame. Looking forward to more exciting adventures like this from you!
Wow!!! Your presentation is superb. Talking your audience through your maneuvers is excellent. So glad he was recovered.
Huntin time!
Haha lets go
@@j.e.wilds-hunting Youre Crazy!😂
Great video Joe, we need some more podcasts pls. Keep up the amazing work👍
Just picked up a bergara B14crest after watching your videos for so long, in love with it. Cheers for all your hard work Joe.
Thats awesome! Im stoked to hear that, really nice choice to
This video was incredible! The suspense and the unexpected moments really kept me on the edge of my seat. You captured the thrill of the hunt so well, and the secret spot reveal was such a cool twist. Excellent work on keeping the audience engaged throughout!
Those videos are crystal clear mate. Lovely to watch
Wow Joe
That was an awesome few days up in the mountains. .
Love Watching your videos .
Bradley from South Africa
Some unreal close encounters man! What an episode and glad you still got to recover that bull
Love the videos!! Amazing animals, goes to show how quick they are on those cliff faces. Excited to hear the recovery story
Awesome hunt! I was bummed at first that it was unrecoverable. But now I can't wait to see the recovery!!
GoodJob Your Talented man keep it up that was a amzing episode to come home to cheers!
Dave, Melbourne AUS! i love the south Island, but also love Stewart Island ! great hunting and fishing there! - Tahr is my favourite!
The scenery here is stunning.
Been waiting for this. I can watch this and go to sleep dreaming of you. Thanks for all your work.
Haha enjoy!
thoroughly enjoyed your video Joe really cool to see so many animals thanks for posting
Je wilds is my favourite hunting channel. Levels above everyone else 🦌❤️
Amazing video je wild. You always suprise us in every video. Great job!
Hello Joe. What an awesome hunt and story. I have been watching your videos for about 2 years straight now never missing one. Is there a possibility of you sharing information with me about how someone like me would be able to hunt in these areas and what the rates would look like?
Another ripper video, feel like we are sitting with you on every move.. keep them coming. 👍👌
Wowzas, that was hectic! Can’t wait to see the recovery. Well done brother 🎉
Thanks Kadz, cheers for tuning in!
@@j.e.wilds-hunting you’re welcome 🙏🏼
Waiting for my son who's having a swimming lesson. Might have time to watch the whole thing. Northland hard!!
Make sure you watch it with your son too mate! Get him frothing on the outdoors
@@j.e.wilds-hunting 💯
Mate that was an epic trip. My heart sank as soon as you stepped up to the edge of that ravine to spot your downed Bull. So stoked you came up with a solution as you deserved to take him home🤙🤙
Hi Joe, great film the scenery is amazing. That shot looked a little back? Good news that you recovered him. My hunt in England is for Sika stags in Dorset, which is the south coast of England, they are fiesty tough animals with attitude during the rut, ive been charged by one on the west coast of Scotland our neighbour in the UK. Slightly further afield it would driven wild boar in mainland europe. We are not allowed to shot any driven ground game in the UK. Jamie.
Awesome. Thank you. Love that you pass up on game. That's a real hunter for you. And glad you got to get the bull mate. Good on you.
The area shows the population there is way too high for the healthy vegetation condition that some hunting lobbyists assert they are protecting. And its integrity declines further annually. Then they complain when any control efforts are made. Some entire species are absent where they should be, some possibly extinct, due to these glorified goats. The difference compared to the 1980s there is significant, tahr were rare but more chamois were in residence. They were annually shot for commercial meat purposes, and that seemed to keep them relatively stable. The tahr have since mostly displaced them. If hunters shot every animal they possibly could it's unlikely they would reduce the population adequately. You can only film (or shoot) what you see.
Excellent videography on this one!
Love the videos mate, what is the bipod you use on your rifle?
what an intense moment happened so quickly amazing hunt mate thanks for taking us with u quick question can i ask what suppressor ur using 😊
Thanks Joe from florida for another amazing video !!
Another great video! Thanks for sharing.
Random gear question for you: What camera lens(es) do you use on these hunts that offer you great footage near and far away? Thanks in advance. Cheers!
Gday Joe.
I see you have the new version of the access 2, not sure if you had the old version at all but they tend to condensate quite a bit. Does the vents in the new fly improve the amount of condensation in the tent? Cheers
How do you decide where you are going to hunt a new place? Epic video been shit weather here on the westcoast so had to rewatch some of your first videos
Hay bud , what was the green puffer from huntech you were wearing in this video? Cheers
Hey Joe, was in NZ a couple days ago ,picked up one of those huntech merino hoodie, going to put it through it’s pacers in the Victorian high country , anyway top vid as always, cheers
On the edge of my seat! 😱😱😱😱😱
Perfect!
Remote Hunting at its best, thanks for sharing your time with us, 🐻
I really enjoy watching You hunting adventures @j.e.wilds-hunting and I would love to go hunting in NZ one day. But I think this shot was verry dangerous for the nanny and her young behind the bull. 26:17
The bullet could be deflected due to the bull Tahr (hitting a bone) and hit one of the other Tahrs as well.
At least this is what I learned during hunting school in switzerland.
But keep up doing the videos. Already waiting for the next Joe adventure and the stunning view of the NZ mountains.
Can you do a gear list of what your using now you’ve switched to huntech? Cheers
Hi man, were in new-zee land do you hunt?
these animals are so well camouflaged..... are you using thermal imaging devices, maybe during daylight?
Me and the bro are in the process of getting a gun license! Cant wait until we are ready and have a bit of training behind us so we can hit our first hunt. Thanks for the inspiration mate. Wicked hunt!
'WILD COFFEE CO' kicks like a Bull Thar
Epic video, what an ending 💪
Great video man keep up the good work
Of all your posts, that must one of the best I have enjoyed the most, thank you for sharing.
I did think there might have been two bulls and that you had shot both!
I say that, as I had that happen to me while hunting fallow.
As a matter of interest, what was the two distances you took your shots at please?
Thanks Joe for another great one !!!!
Great show 👍
Have they discontinued the jacket at 6:43? Can’t find it on the website
How do you use a animal after hunting
Which parts of the animal you take
Please reply
By the way nice work
Absolutely love the channel fair play awsome video you have a new subscriber :) Hope you are keeping well and keep up the good work !
hey, I have watched a few videos of yours (Loved them all btw) and I have a doubt. Why do you wait for a few days after you spot the target? Why not just hunt after you spotted them and everything looks fine in the surroundings?
Also, wouldn't it be all a waste of time if the animal spotted you on let's say 2nd day? They would just run away right??
Helicopter recovery commando style 😅 well done love watching from Perth Australia 🇦🇺
love the videos man! Thanks for the inspiration!
Thank you mate I appreciate the comment!
still not tried those marcona satchles yet bruv. get with the program!
Fabulous hunt - Great Job 💥
Love your videos keep crushing it.
Thank you! Will do and thanks for the comment!
Even though it would have been sad if you couldn't retrieve the kill I had to laugh when I saw that ravine to hell's deepest depths. First set up. Bang. Run over to the edge. Second set up. Bang...... Oh sh*t that's a big drop
Awesome work keep it up really enjoy your videos 👍
hey bud what was ya tent tht you had this trip. please tell me you hung from a chain sling to recover the bull ??
Plenty did that. And some were killed. There is a good reason some pilots don't, & why prudent shooters know the mechanical status of any machine they take a risk with. Cargo hooks fail apparently. It's a long way down and never heard how cool someone being bagged up was. Someone had to collect the carcass where it ended up. You can get out onto far worse places and situations from the air. Then have to get back in.
What a epic hunt brother
What’s the go to cooking method on one of them?
Sausages, salami, biersticks are probably my go to ways
Awesome Joe 👏
Nice man great shot
Hey mate I love your vids by far the best hunting channel that I know of, I was wondering why you only shoot the bucks? It is for conservation reasons? Also I was wondering if you know how to start off, Im 15 and really want to get into it but no one I know does it.
Love the video,
Lukas from New Zealand,
i dont hunt but i would like to
Who dosnt love rock hopping Nannie’s 😂
Do they make clothing for tall people?
Nice hunt bro. 👏
Amazing hunting!
Awesome Joe
Salam Kenal Dari Indonesia🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🙏🙏🙏
Absolute dream of a career
Cheers bro another banger
when is the next red stag post coming
What would a heli-ride like that cost?
Not the cleanest shot shoulda took a lil bit pushed it left a tad but good kill great recovery👌 love the vids
TELL THE STORY JOE!!
Amazing
Love it.....🎉
Come Hunt sambar in Australia
Thiyagu from india❤❤❤
Love that
Great stuff but, sigh, I miss Joe F. 😭
Me too mate me to haha
left us on a Clifthanger
You should try bow hunting!!
That’s hetic !!
Agreed!
wild that humans are the only predators in all that range
I’m from nz
❤ come to nepal bro
What predators eat, tar?
300 win mag 175 grain
@@paulwalsh2134 Perfect answer
What a bull bro
MD500 sling time
Hey Joe, MASSIVE fan I live in Australia, and I've watched all your videos. Surely give us a shout-out in a vidoe if u want. Thanks
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When can we expect the follow up to this amazing hunt? Anxious to see how you recovered that big son of a bitch!
I will probably save that for a podcast!
Steve NZ deer :-)