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Chase The Hunt
Добавлен 5 янв 2019
Idaho Whitetail
@chasethehunt2187 My son and I tag two bucks in one day on our 2023 Idaho Whitetail hunt.
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Видео
Updated - Wood Stove Gravity Fed Pellet Feeder - 22 hours of heat
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Updated - Wood Stove Gravity Fed Pellet Feeder - 22 hours of heat
100 Miles - Will I set a PR??? Badger Mountain Challenge
Просмотров 276Год назад
100 Miles - Will I set a PR??? Badger Mountain Challenge
Idaho: Solo Frank Church Wilderness Mule Deer
Просмотров 16 тыс.Год назад
Idaho: Solo Frank Church Wilderness Mule Deer
Colorado Third Season Mule Deer on Public Land (177" Stud)
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Colorado Third Season Mule Deer on Public Land (177" Stud)
"Outnumbered" - How to introduce kids to hunting
Просмотров 189Год назад
"Outnumbered" - How to introduce kids to hunting
Snow goose hunting over decoys (Highlight Reel)
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Snow goose hunting over decoys (Highlight Reel)
DIY Alaska Caribou, 18 miles of Tundra for 3 Bulls
Просмотров 25 тыс.2 года назад
DIY Alaska Caribou, 18 miles of Tundra for 3 Bulls
Archery Mountain Goat at 16 yards - Falls off the Cliff
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Archery Mountain Goat at 16 yards - Falls off the Cliff
Badger Mountain Challenge 100 Mile Ultra Marathon 2022
Просмотров 6312 года назад
Badger Mountain Challenge 100 Mile Ultra Marathon 2022
Our Dads Final Hunt - Montana Bighorn Sheep
Просмотров 32 тыс.2 года назад
Our Dads Final Hunt - Montana Bighorn Sheep
Home Made Gravity Fed Pellet Feeder for Wood Stove
Просмотров 36 тыс.3 года назад
Home Made Gravity Fed Pellet Feeder for Wood Stove
6.5 PRC kill shot Browning Xbolt with ELDM ammo
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6.5 PRC kill shot Browning Xbolt with ELDM ammo
Wyoming High Country Mule Deer - Dads Final Deer Hunt
Просмотров 41 тыс.3 года назад
Wyoming High Country Mule Deer - Dads Final Deer Hunt
6 Days/17 Tags - Wyoming DIY Antelope Hunt
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6 Days/17 Tags - Wyoming DIY Antelope Hunt
Idaho Whitetail Hunting EP3 of 3 - Mountain Whitetail
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
Idaho Whitetail Hunting EP3 of 3 - Mountain Whitetail
Idaho Whitetail Hunting EP2 of 3 - Mountain Whitetail
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Idaho Whitetail Hunting EP2 of 3 - Mountain Whitetail
Idaho Whitetail Hunting EP1 of 3 - Mountain Whitetail
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Idaho Whitetail Hunting EP1 of 3 - Mountain Whitetail
2018 Idaho Archery Elk - Episode 6 ( FINALE )
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2018 Idaho Archery Elk - Episode 6 ( FINALE )
2018 Idaho Archery Elk - Episode 5 (shot fired)
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2018 Idaho Archery Elk - Episode 5 (shot fired)
2018 Idaho Archery Elk - Episode 4 (there are more than just elk in the woods)
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2018 Idaho Archery Elk - Episode 4 (there are more than just elk in the woods)
Здравствуйте, отличная универсальная печь👍у меня тоже пеллетная горелка ,я сделал корзинку из шамотной плитки с помощью болгарки, отлично работает
Innovative! I really like the big cooking surface. Did u make any videos cooking on it yet?
@@anesthesiadreamin no I haven't. I only use it a couple weeks out of the year.
No he won't get the 3rd mass measurement under the cutter
Awesome set up. I have been looking to build a similar type of setup. Do you have plans for the burn pot/chamber construction?
@@northernhumidor5615 no I don't, I never drew anything up. I have changed it and tuned it so much I didn't ever mess with keeping track of it all
@@chasethehunt2187 thanks for responding. Again , fantastic build.
Great buck! You certainly earned him. Congratulations!
@@Sean-h5y thanks, I always like having go work for it!
😂😂😂
Nice
I have the same stove and the same issue of needing to stoke it thru the night. this is exactly what I need for my stove. PERFECT! what are the dimesions of the steel.? looks like 3x3 squar and 3" round. Also, did you ever consider just making a replacable door for the stove? I was considering that for ease of welding.
@@steveehabibi1 ya I considered using the door but the way my stove sits in the tent, I can't attach the hopper to the door. I believe it's 3x3 or really close to it. Thanks for watching
Amen thank you lord ❤️ 🙏
No
What’s your guess?
He looks very similar to my one and only pronghorn buck (so you know I’m an expert lol) that scored around 70.
No
What’s your guess?
Three things I saw in this video. 1st -You all got great deer. 2nd- you secretly had the cape done 3rd- you let you boy find deer and taught him safety in the field. Well done and definitely subscribed.
@@looneytunes3136 Thanks for the compliments and thanks for subscribing
Look like a hike to me
If it makes the kids happy who cares what ya call it
@@chasethehunt2187 I get that lol
Why is the first buck in another place when you walk up to him? Whats the story on that?
@@BrettMcNary unfortunately as I moved in on what I thought was a dead buck, he somehow momentarily got up and moved about 10 yards over before dropping down again and I had to put one more in him. None of this was caught on camera as it happened fast right as I got up on him.
Good work!! You and your boy are making lifelong memories that will hopefully push him to enjoy life and hunt.
This is in my opinion RUclips ment for, one of the best vids Ive seen recently. Thx for sharing and put so much time and effort in creating this vid. Gr. From the Netherlands 🇳🇱
@@dfredriksz thanks 👍
How close did you get to the first big bull with the bow? You guys WORKED for those bulls. CONGRATS all around.
@@weekender38 our buddy with the bow couldn’t get within 90 yards. We had it at 60 yards but didn’t have the bow and we were obviously within 5 miles of the pipeline so we couldn’t shoot with a rifle. Ya, but that’s some of the funnest parts. It always adds to the experience when you have to work your butt off! Thanks!
It's one of the best hunt videos I've seen. Captured the moments and memories. I've hunted that area for 35 years. 4 generations have enjoyed that hunt. You're doing it right, refreshing to see. Thanks for sharing.
@@russpoppe7016 thanks for the compliments, It sure is a cool place and I am sure looking forward to going back there again. 4 generations is quite the accomplishment, sounds like the tradition is alive and well in your family too.
Простая и отличная печь для приготовления пищи 👍😊
That's what we call a "fork-a-soarus"...+eyeguards
Cut the line.
I have a few more questions. First, do you have the 90° elbows inside your tent to allow your stove to be more centered and then more heat dispersion in the tent? Or do you have your chimney hole on the side wall of your tent? And second, can you provide some numbers on building this? What angle did you go with for the burn tube? How long is the burn tube? And how far back is the feeder tube from the stove?
The chimney hole is in the side of the tent. The first elbow is in the tent and the second elbow is on the outside. I'm not sure on the measurements, it's all packed away with my gear again. I have also been modifying if over the last couple years and things have changed from what my original numbers were when I built it, I never remeasured it other than the first video I did on it.
Great hunt I got a non resident unit 2 white tail tag this will be my first hunt in Idaho..! I'm excited
Thanks! We have tags in our pockets again this year. Looking forward to another trip! Best of luck to you this year!
We also put another Idaho deer hunt from last year onto RUclips. Take a look, thanks for watching
@@chasethehunt2187 Absolutely thank you..!!
I noticed that you added a box with holes onto your chimney pipe. Can you explain what that is, how it has helped and if it’s needed?
Ya, so it's called a stack robber. It goes inline in your flue piping and what happens is the heat coming up out of the stove has to weave through the tubes and out the top. This causes the tubes to heat up and if you put a fan on one side, it will bow the hot Air in the tube out the other side and into the living space. I hope that makes sense.
@@chasethehunt2187 do you feel this had any effect on the length of burn?
No, I don't think it had much of an effect. It would act like a damper just because it has some restriction to the airflow but I don't think it's enough to make much of a difference
Very good video, loved the way you guys flowed like water. And those guys “telling their story” (fast forward) lol. You guys got the trip dialed in.
Thanks Robert! We appreciate the comment and we are glad you enjoyed it!
I enjoyed this headed to Idaho this year hopefully I can knock down a nice whitetail
Right on, best of luck to you! We will be back as well!
I’ve hunted the panhandle for elk and deer and I’ve seen tons and tons of deer sign and only seen 2 does lol. We were mostly hunting elk but man those whitetail deer are like ghosts up north. I’m a Nevada born hunter so I’m used to open country and glassing muleys. I would sure like to get a whitetail one day. Good luck to you this year sir
@@Lexidezi225 thanks, good luck to you too. It's definitely thicker than mule deer county. I grew up hunting blacktail and mule deer. It took me 3 seasons for Idaho whitetail just to get a decent buck. I've learned you can't hunt these blacktail like mule deer.
Awesome trip. I love hunting that area. Over the years I've shot a few nice deer in there. I've shot some small ones too.
It’s certainly a fun trip! Target rich environment!
Congrats! My daughter got her first buck last season too 10 years old!
Congratulations, it’s such a fun experience to be a part of!
Who do you keep ribbons on the end of the antlers?
It’s certainly overkill, but just to make sure some adrenaline pumped person doesn’t see antlers and just start sending bullets down range. Wide open terrain is a lot safer but once ur in the brush it’s more concerning .
Congrats!!!!!
Thanks!
I run the Orchard aid station for BMC, I always like finding these race videos and seeing it from the runner's view. and yeah... it was stupid cold at night that year.
I appreciate you running that aid station! couldnt make it through without the help of you guys!!! Keep up the great work!
Good job
Thanks 👍
Like your video!! If I was you I would employ S M Zeus!!!
This is Jayden, oh boy I didn't expect you to post this lol, also wogo kinda cheated both times with the fire burning the string activity.
Out of curiosity what camera did you use? Thanks cool video bud!
Hey Dan, I appreciate it! I use a Panasonic fz300 for my main camera and then a GoPro 360 for videoing as I hike
Any advice? Still liking the set up? I was wanting to make this exact set up with my Colorado Cylinder Stove Timberline
Yes, I love it. I light it and sleep comfortably through the night with consistent heat 👍
@@chasethehunt2187 what elevation and temperature did you deal with? I'm planning a late November hunt in Colorado at 9k feet elevation. I'm worried the high elevation and thin air may cause inadequate drafting. I have the 12x12 Alaknak and a Colorado Cylinder Stove that heats it well burning wood. Just worried about how the pellets will preform before I go cutting into a $600 wood stove haha
I typically use it around 3k to 5k elevation. Not sure how it would do at 9. I had a fire in my stove a few years ago at 10,800 and it burned just fine but it wasn't pellets. My tent is 12x14
Great video. I enjoyed it a lot. Congratulations on the Bucks.
Great video, man that looked like a hard area to hunt. Congratulations on the buck.
@williegladden2676 thanks!!
Why is your right foot laterally rotated?
Just the way I am… always been that way and haven’t really dug into why. I assume there’s something that could be done like Pt or something but it’s been this way ever since I can remember
@@chasethehunt2187 ah ok. Sorry was just curious.
Your burning about 300 dollars a month 10 a bag per day x30 =300 I buy a cord of firewood for 300 a cord and it last 1 month Same same . It s about what keeps you warm and wood heat is so nice when it’s wet cold snowing.
I hear ya. My main reason for the pellets is because I only use the stove in my wall tent when I'm camping in the winter. I really don't like having to get up because my fire died, light it again then can't sleep because it's to hot, then fall asleep when it's comfortable only to wake up from being cold because the fire is dead. With this stove it stays about 65 in the tent all night long and never changes. I agree, I love wood heat. Growing up we used propane heaters in the tent and nothing ever dried out.
@@chasethehunt2187 Wood burning is like Wack amole, but cheaper, sounds nice, smells good, can burn trash, and wood in the forest, while pellets are not. But I still think a pellet stove would be MORE convenient lol. I'm just a 73-year-old woman that wants to take my last breath in the wild. Thank you for all your information and I'm proud of you that you seek to serve God and are leading your family to the Lord.
okay, Where is the 177 stud? I only saw 2 deer killed and both would not go over 155 at most.
Awesome find. I am 47 and still have only found one shed. As I walked up to it it was the whole skeleton so at least I got a cool European mount of a mule deer. But technically no true shed
Good job 👏🏼 , brought my daughters up getting Morels and Chanterelle mushrooms. Building core memories for life
Very nice that is very cool. I like it..
Nice vid! Are yuns from Washington? I'm down in southcentral. My brother and I are planning on doing the same hunt in 2026. Appreciate the footage.
We are upper northwest. Thanks for watching, we are glad you like it and best of luck in 2026! I’m sure you guys will have a blast!
Good news is that is a great stove, the bad news is I think I have fallen in love with your beautiful wife.Lol
Haha, I have too
nice set up well done Sir ;)
Why are there slits on the top and bottom side of the square part of the tubing?
Just to help bring in more airflow for a cleaner more efficient burn.
I have a small almost tiny Chubby my dad bought from some surplus magazine 15 years ago. I wonder if i could replace its front door with your hopper system and heat my shed with it? seems like it's a rocket stove hybrid lol
You probably could!!