Oh ya, that Coleman Blackout tent. 10' x 10' x 6.5' with blackout technology. It's the best tent for any situation. It has Reflective bands along the strings so you don't run into the string in the dark night trying to go to the bathroom. Best camping/hunting tent ever. Big enough to put my bedding along with my two aunts, our bags, cots, beds, as well as three camp chairs and a cooler for drinks. It's amazing.
Can relate Nothing like hearing that Tom, and Thinking that you can close the distance...only to find out you're right on top of him...and then you get busted. And you are Absolutely correct on ridge walking birds. And not just the Tom's, but hens do as well. Again another Great Video.
Ya, I saw it. Looks like some tree bark from after he was pushed against the tree right before. There isn't really much he had on him before. Lightly loaded setup.
Sounds like he came looking for you, 1 techniques that works for me quite a bit is when they are strutting and gobbling I wait until they gobble farther away and then run closer depending on how far away you are it may take a couple of runs to be in the right spot. If I miss him in the morning I just hunt the roost in the evening, I actually get more birds in the late afternoon evening hours near the roost.
This young man and his family are all very well educated in the outdoors. No short cut for hard work. Gods speed to the Yang family 👍🇺🇸
Oh ya, that Coleman Blackout tent. 10' x 10' x 6.5' with blackout technology. It's the best tent for any situation. It has Reflective bands along the strings so you don't run into the string in the dark night trying to go to the bathroom. Best camping/hunting tent ever. Big enough to put my bedding along with my two aunts, our bags, cots, beds, as well as three camp chairs and a cooler for drinks. It's amazing.
Can relate
Nothing like hearing that Tom, and Thinking that you can close the distance...only to find out you're right on top of him...and then you get busted.
And you are Absolutely correct on ridge walking birds. And not just the Tom's, but hens do as well.
Again another Great Video.
Looking forward to this video for sure! Time to heat up the popcorn maker and grab a cold Coke! Your friend from Western Washington
Hey great videos it looks like Steve dropped something off his right side at 21:29
Ya, I saw it. Looks like some tree bark from after he was pushed against the tree right before. There isn't really much he had on him before. Lightly loaded setup.
Awesome job bud, looking forward to bear.
Sounds like he came looking for you, 1 techniques that works for me quite a bit is when they are strutting and gobbling I wait until they gobble farther away and then run closer depending on how far away you are it may take a couple of runs to be in the right spot.
If I miss him in the morning I just hunt the roost in the evening, I actually get more birds in the late afternoon evening hours near the roost.
Men you are very informative guy, enjoy watching especially the fishing footage, i fish day and night when i go camping.
Boy's remind old 🦃 hunter like me of the good times,, 👍🙏🦊🦃
Yea sir! Love the video, those were a fun few days!
Such good memories man!!!
Keep up the great video work and hunts! I can’t wait to hunt with you one of these days!
Your camp looks a lot like my old camp from years ago up in the NE corner.... I wonder???
Samong!! You da man bro...
I got skunked this year. Could I tag along next year. Thanks.
You hunt some awesome ground
Love watching u brother 🦊🙏
Let’s go new post!
Nice video 👍🦃
Very intense to watch, am just waiting the bird to be killed hehehe, it's just very fast the shooting part.
Same spot as your last video
🔥🔥
Ok