great clip, interesting terrain, reminded me a bit of back home in the southern alps of new Zealand when chasing red deer. although perhaps a bit more difficult to get horses into NZ alps. lovely character stag well done and thanks for sharing again!
What outfitter did you use? Nice to see a real red stag horseback hunt. Seems most SA big game is shot a short drive away from a 4 star resort where the only thing that gets dirty is the martinis.
We'll be sure to convey your disappointment, with a hefty side order of familial guilt, to Brendan. What would you like as an apology gift? We can push for anything from a new gun to a full guided Alaska hunt.
@@kuiuultralight Il take the hunt since he never responded. Me and my dad please, we will argue about politics on camera and eventually up in the mountains he will come around to support America and Trump. And we will also talk about how cool your gear is and my dad will constantly mispronounce your brand name.
It appears to be a form of the very old Duck Hunter pattern from the 1940s: camopedia.org/index.php?title=Duck_hunter It's no longer considered very effective - Multicam or KUIU Vias might be a better choice.
It was a great video up until the shot. It would have been a better idea to wait until a better shot presented itself. Good shot placement is very important.
We prefer that way, too. The wind was so intense in Patagonia that most of the dialog audio was completely useless, ruined by static from the wind bludgeoning the microphone (even with a dead cat fuzzy covering on the mic). So we had to come up with a solution in the editing room...which was a more musically-oriented piece.
KUIU Ultralight Hunting That makes a lot of sense. Really love your videos and the thought towards the stalk and ethical kill. Not all things in life go perfectly whether it is your hunt or your audio. You make a killer product and if things go according to plan I will be wearing one of your packs for my deer trip this year. Thank you for the reply.
You can't hear anything in the whole video? Or just no dialogue? The audio was a challenge on this hunt due to the wind, so there's very little talking in this final edit. However, there's music and some audio present, so if you can't hear anything, check your volume settings.
williecosgrove Red deer were imported to Argentina around the turn of the 20th century as game animals. Since then they've threatened native deer populations, but the region produces such excellent specimens that there has been substantial call to keep them there as a managed game species.
We'd prefer to see animals just drop; it's better all around. In this case, this stag took a few minutes to die (I just went back and reviewed the raw footage--it's exactly seven minutes and forty seconds from the first shot to when the stag stops moving); not a few hours, not a few days. It's not as good as a perfect drop where the animal is out in thirty seconds, but not every shot goes that way. We think that, within the boundaries of good taste and respect to the animal, transparency is the better policy, even if it shows us being imperfect.
Well, we certainly try to keep it in the realm of good taste. We won't put a video out if it's one of those times when things go really badly. Anyway, your concern is both noted and appreciated--you wouldn't take the time to discuss it if you didn't care, and that's the most important thing!
Dude.......Awesome video. Love KUIU...Own 2 complete sets, but unless it's the camera angle, you are pointing that gun numerous times at that guides back....Towards the end when you are about to harvest around 10:30 ...PLUS YOU STUMBLE...Not cool.
Thanks Edward; I was looking for a way to convey the story without using narration--too many hunting films rely on it, and I don't like it. Hopefully it resonated with others, too!
There goes all the meat,hindquaters and then backsteaks.shot to bits what a waste,and you had horses to pack out the meat ...not good, Its called STALKING for a reason .
I hit my elk at an extreme angle this past season and although I hit the left lung, I missed the heart and the bullet exited the brisket/sternum area. The follow up shot was on the move and hit aft because I obviously didn't compensate enough, thus wrecking a good portion of one of the hind quarters. The point? Sometimes when you're under pressure not to lose a wounded animal, your only shot may be another less than optimal one. Most elk and deer hunters eventually lose a wounded animal, who is then destined to suffer and die during the next day or two. It is an extremely painful and remorseful experience, but it happens nevertheless. The moral to this story; be patient, take your time, evaluate your shot based upon location, distance, angle and your skill.
These hunters have to travel to other countries so they can hunt as their native country don't let them but to satisfy their hunger for killing they will do anything.
I was Just in San Martin de Los Andes , Beautiful country, Love from Argentina ❤
great clip, interesting terrain, reminded me a bit of back home in the southern alps of new Zealand when chasing red deer. although perhaps a bit more difficult to get horses into NZ alps. lovely character stag well done and thanks for sharing again!
Hermoso video. Gran cacería!!! Felicitaciones al cazador!
Great video. What a trip!
Grat job on the video guys. Keep it up!
not only good hunting but nice music (no rap) and great philosophy too
Waaau amazing movie enjoyed every sec.
Regards
Peter from Norway
What outfitter did you use? Nice to see a real red stag horseback hunt. Seems most SA big game is shot a short drive away from a 4 star resort where the only thing that gets dirty is the martinis.
I believe it was Patagonia Outfitters.
Wonderful Hunting from this country ..woow and nature too keep going and Best regards from CANADA 👌🍁🐻🦌🐺🍷🍁✌
so brenden couldn't you take your old cousin david along?
We'll be sure to convey your disappointment, with a hefty side order of familial guilt, to Brendan. What would you like as an apology gift? We can push for anything from a new gun to a full guided Alaska hunt.
@@kuiuultralight Il take the hunt since he never responded. Me and my dad please, we will argue about politics on camera and eventually up in the mountains he will come around to support America and Trump. And we will also talk about how cool your gear is and my dad will constantly mispronounce your brand name.
Daaaaaaaaammmmm!!!!!!! Nice job with your camouflage!!!!
Who I should contact for this hunt?
what pattern camo is the gentleman wearing at 8:44 I'd love to have a jacket in that pattern I'm from the high desert it would be perfect
It appears to be a form of the very old Duck Hunter pattern from the 1940s: camopedia.org/index.php?title=Duck_hunter It's no longer considered very effective - Multicam or KUIU Vias might be a better choice.
KUIU Ultralight Hunting okay cool thank you it reminds me a lot of the Marine Corps pattern during ww2
dogtroop 515 Drake might have a few jackets in that pattern, my step dad has one but, I’m not sure if they still sell them
Well, three years later, maybe you'd be interested in our new camo pattern: th-cam.com/video/EoiKFVPMa44/w-d-xo.html
It was a great video up until the shot. It would have been a better idea to wait until a better shot presented itself. Good shot placement is very important.
Why did you put music over the majority of the video? I much prefer your other hunts where we get to hear about the hunt and what is happening.
We prefer that way, too. The wind was so intense in Patagonia that most of the dialog audio was completely useless, ruined by static from the wind bludgeoning the microphone (even with a dead cat fuzzy covering on the mic). So we had to come up with a solution in the editing room...which was a more musically-oriented piece.
KUIU Ultralight Hunting That makes a lot of sense. Really love your videos and the thought towards the stalk and ethical kill. Not all things in life go perfectly whether it is your hunt or your audio. You make a killer product and if things go according to plan I will be wearing one of your packs for my deer trip this year. Thank you for the reply.
You bet! Let us know if you have questions on the packs!
Why no microphone? I can't hear anything
You can't hear anything in the whole video? Or just no dialogue? The audio was a challenge on this hunt due to the wind, so there's very little talking in this final edit. However, there's music and some audio present, so if you can't hear anything, check your volume settings.
How did red stags end up in that country?. Lovely film, good guides,lovely horses,lovely landscape, shit shooting. Under pressure?
williecosgrove Red deer were imported to Argentina around the turn of the 20th century as game animals. Since then they've threatened native deer populations, but the region produces such excellent specimens that there has been substantial call to keep them there as a managed game species.
if you don't get excited when you hunt and see a good trophy - you shouldn't be doing it. the shot was fine and the stag was take humanely
We'd prefer to see animals just drop; it's better all around. In this case, this stag took a few minutes to die (I just went back and reviewed the raw footage--it's exactly seven minutes and forty seconds from the first shot to when the stag stops moving); not a few hours, not a few days. It's not as good as a perfect drop where the animal is out in thirty seconds, but not every shot goes that way. We think that, within the boundaries of good taste and respect to the animal, transparency is the better policy, even if it shows us being imperfect.
Well, we certainly try to keep it in the realm of good taste. We won't put a video out if it's one of those times when things go really badly. Anyway, your concern is both noted and appreciated--you wouldn't take the time to discuss it if you didn't care, and that's the most important thing!
A hunt is a hunt. Better to show how things don't always go perfectly.
Dude.......Awesome video. Love KUIU...Own 2 complete sets, but unless it's the camera angle, you are pointing that gun numerous times at that guides back....Towards the end when you are about to harvest around 10:30 ...PLUS YOU STUMBLE...Not cool.
The Melville quotes are awesome just like the video.
Thanks Edward; I was looking for a way to convey the story without using narration--too many hunting films rely on it, and I don't like it. Hopefully it resonated with others, too!
I started reading the book again.
Nice. It is one of my (Blaise, the producer) favorites.
Великолепно!
Amazing amazing sport?
Moby dick was killing me
Captain Ahab felt the same way--it was a key character arc for him.
There goes all the meat,hindquaters and then backsteaks.shot to bits what a waste,and you had horses to pack out the meat ...not good, Its called STALKING for a reason .
I hit my elk at an extreme angle this past season and although I hit the left lung, I missed the heart and the bullet exited the brisket/sternum area. The follow up shot was on the move and hit aft because I obviously didn't compensate enough, thus wrecking a good portion of one of the hind quarters. The point? Sometimes when you're under pressure not to lose a wounded animal, your only shot may be another less than optimal one. Most elk and deer hunters eventually lose a wounded animal, who is then destined to suffer and die during the next day or two. It is an extremely painful and remorseful experience, but it happens nevertheless. The moral to this story; be patient, take your time, evaluate your shot based upon location, distance, angle and your skill.
These hunters have to travel to other countries so they can hunt as their native country don't let them but to satisfy their hunger for killing they will do anything.
I respect other people's activities for recreation or different but it hurts to see such beautiful animal being kill.