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Gaining Elevation
Добавлен 27 июн 2019
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Try out that Rubicon
Hey brother an old trick is to put a shopping bag - plastic bag the ones with handles over your boot and then put the over boot on . on easy off easy . that's how I was taught to put tall rubber over boots over my work boots. works slick . try it and let me know on here what you think. not kidding. the thin plastic shopping bag. grocery bag .
What pouches are those?
@@LastbloodPA mystery ranch forager pockets size large
I’m sold! Thanks for the sizing advice. I got 2nd degree frostbite on two toes this season and it still hurts. Feels like a constant bee sting and I’m done screwing around.
@@blauer2551 oh man!! Sorry to hear that!!!!
Thanks for the tip, I’m going to give the boot covers a try!
Try wearing alpaca wool socks, without a liner. The best, and warmest boots are muck style, with removable inserts (wool-felt). Make sure that your boots are not too tight around your feet. I’ve hunted in -20 F all day without getting cold feet.
They look like the boot blankets from years ago
What size did you get? Id hate to buy and need different size
@@wbf91 36 size waist in pants. Got a size large. Email them if you have questions. They have great customer service
@Gaining_Elevation been rocking a cruzr xc for last 2 season and its been a grear saddle....but I've got the itch to try one of the roosts lol
@@wbf91 you will be impressed to say the least. lol
These things rock. Thanks!
Hothands toe warmers bottom of your socks. 2 layers socks . Medium otter wool sock in 1000gram boots. Thicker if colder weather
I agree with what you're saying here. I wear a size 15EEEE boot. I have hell finding boots to fit my feet. Good leather boots is a no go. Can't find any. If I do find some my size, depending on the manufacturer, some of them are small. The boot covers you're talking about go up to a size 15. I'd almost bet my LaCrosse Alpha Burlies won't fit in them. And sizing up, 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂! That's funny!
Dude, totally agree! "look stupid" yep! But they work great!
You "southern boys" never experienced sitting up a tree in Northern Minnesota Muzzle Loader season at -20 below zero! That is a challenge...must keep your toes moving!
Loosen the laces on your boots. I use these and only wear hiking boots. Toss in a hand warmer or USB rechargiable hand warmer.
Tuck the corner of the hand warmer in your laces to keep over your toes.
Hey man! Not sure if you remember me or not but we were neighbors growing up! I remember when you were first getting in to this stuff! You taught me how to shoot your bows and stuff in the back yard. Crazy to think that 15-20 years later you’ve started to share everything you’ve learned with the world. Love to see it man. I don’t know the first thing about hunting, but I enjoy this style of video! Keep up the good work!
@@jordandavis2495 hey bro, of course I remember you! Yep that was many moons ago! I appreciate you watching & commenting! Take care man! 👍🏻
I have a pair of them that I took out a couple of times but didn’t get to use them cause my feet didn’t get cold.
I wish you and Nathan could get together and do a post season scouting video. And show what you’re looking for, areas you would setup, east facing ridges, secondary ridges etc. I’ve hunted these mountains all my life and what I’ve learned is that there isn’t much info out there on hunting these mountains. And I’m just trying learn everything I can.
@@bradphillips1588 I’m trying my best to make that happen! I’ve discussed it with Nathan & I’m gonna see what we can do! I know it would really help a lot of people! Thanks for the kind words! I’m going to try to post a video similar to this weekly for you guys! Thanks for watching & commenting!
Yeah very little information on the southern Appalachian mountains! Plenty of information on the northern Appalachian mountains cause people track in the snow up there. Sucks we can't get any good snow during November and December good enough to pick up any tracks.
@ I agree. I’d love to track!!
Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge
No problem buddy! Thank for watching! A lot more coming up
Appalachian isn’t hill county. 😂 I’ll be doing the same thing in January. I’ve noticed if I take leaves and dirt rub the tree down. The bears doesn’t mess with my cameras as much.
@@mitchmouers2112 Appalachian mountains not Appalachia! Look up what the Appalachian mountains are! This is not hill country. The camera doesn’t show nearly how steep it is or the gaining of 2,000 feet. Thanks for watching brother!
@@Gaining_Elevation The hill country comment was a joke. These mountains will separate the men from the boys.
@ oh I understand what you were saying now. I read it the wrong way! My apologies brother!
Getting good
The best thing I've found for target panic is to do draw holds. I'll draw, hold on target and not shoot 2-3 in a row, then shoot one. Then draw hold again. I have to keep my brain trained to see the sight picture and not make that the goal, but a step towards the goal. It has helped me tremendously to do that in practice often. Like a true, bear down on the spot, burn a hold, laser bean focus, draw hold. I'll often hiccup and flinch and want to release when I get to the sight picture of good aim, but I hold through it and then let down. I hope that helps you like it's helped me.
@@afarley337 yes thank you!! I do have to do that as well! It does help! My panic was so bad at one point I couldn’t even pull it back & get a sight picture, then let down without shooting it. It was awful! I agree though it does help tremendously! Thanks for watching & the comment brother
I always hang my packs upside down at night to dry them out. Works for me.
Hot hands toe warmers work great last 8 hours.. 👍
When it comes to hunting and cold weather I've come to learn i dont care if I look stupid or ugly as long as im comfortable in the stand then im in the game. Thanks for the tip!
I can sympathize with you on the challenge of target panic and "use too" fight with it continuously for years. You are "freezing " off target because you are trying to aim. The same thing happens to me but I freeze off to the left. I finally beat it by accepting the fact that not all people can shoot a bow like a firearm. Trying to force myself to shoot in a manner that was more work than fun was not good. I was so depressed and gave up archery years ago because of it. If its not fun why am I doing it? All I wanted to do was go out and have some fun shooting the bow and not everyone can be an olympic archer. I now shoot in a dynamic style...fluid...non interrupted shot cycle. If you are not familiar with Jeff Kavanaughs vids you should look him up. I admire his shooting abilities and value his type of accuracy. Referring to this style of shooting and dis-missing it as "snap shooting" because it is not as accurate on stationary targets as "aiming" is simply close minded. I dont care if other people can shoot better than me, there is ALLWAYS someone that can do SOMETHINGS better. So what? If I were you I would just relax and shoot, set reasonable goals, maybe 6'' pie plate at 15 yds, then maybe 8'' at 20yds etc. Its up to you. Hope this helps.
Do you like this bow better than your 58" satori? Good video
@@wpmissourioutdoors7071 I do not. I love my satori! Thanks for watching brother
2 pair of wool socks...is the trick to keeping feet warm, dry, and blister free. A thin wool sock...covered with a thicker wool sock. 2 pair...is all you have to do. The Army experimented with this...waaaaaay back in WW1 and WW2. All you need...is 2 pair. All Wool. One thin wool sock, covered by one thick wool sock. Problem solved.
Checkout Joel Turner stuff with Shot IQ to help with target panic.
Cannot agree more about the boot covers! They’re life changing. I even had the big bulky o.g. version years ago. lol. I don’t like carrying these either but compared to the original model trust me they are super packable. Fwiw tho remember that keeping ur body core warm is the ultimate key to warm feet, not the other way around. I’ve found that a fleece neck gaiter, a good layering system and those boot covers are the perfect combo. Sat 11 hours in a stand last week with temp rang 20F to 30F all day. My toes were toasty!! Agree also on sizing…bigger is better than smaller. Good vid!
I use it and it does a fine job at a good price.
Gorilla glue sticks dry fast. Good stuff & good recommendation.
I DID buy them 20 years ago. Best ever!
I just told Nathan about your channel a few weeks ago
He told me his friend had just told him about my channel. But I didn’t know who it was. It’s really crazy how things end up! I have a lot of respect for him! I appreciate you watching & commenting brother!
@ i figured out in your other videos you was talking about him. He hunted a place by me this year but I still never got to meet him in person yet.
Can’t wait for some scouting videos. I need some help yet lol
@ I’ll have plenty of videos coming out about scouting/trail cameras, and shed hunting coming up this spring & summer. I have a bunch of plans, just need the time! Thanks for watching
@ sounds great. I will be ready
New to your channel, I like your content and way of thinking, I hunt with traditional bow, I live south central pa hunt mechaux state forest, some big bucks but definitely tough hunting them.
Awesome! Thanks for watching brother! Those big bucks sure aren’t easy!
I have the artic shields too & they are great , I use the toe warmers in mine main boots & you can walk with them on but better to put on in the stand or blind . & a tip trick i use is the toe warmers in my flip top gloves , stick them to the inside bottom of where your fingers are ! Works great , they do swell up & you have to squeeze them because they'll get too hot & the heat times shrink , instead of 5 hrs their like 3 ! But it's nice cause you can still flip open the gloves & because they stick they don't fall out like the regular hand warmers ! Wish they made thumb warmers sticky pads like the toes , your thumbs get cold too , I have to tuck them in the FlipTop to keep them warm ! It helps when your hanging onto your gun or crossbow & can have that sit in your hands without making your hands cold ! My weapon never leaves my hand unless I really have sumthing to do & you don't wanna drop your weapon . The whole sticky body warmers are nice but the heated vest is the way to go , just get a bigger battery pack that can charge a cell phone 4 times , their heavy but won't drain if you do an all day sit , you can turn vest on & off to save batteries , bad part is they take over 12 hrs to charge ! Try the tips they work !!
Alpaca wool socks are a game changer- trust me. When it’s really cold I also use the arctic shields
Do these work with the muck boots?
I’m not 100% sure. I just don’t know if they make some big enough to fit over mucks since they are so bulky
Yeah they should work, and you just gotta do the same thing with TV eh and warmers throw em on top, also switch out your socks u came in with some nice thick merino wool and you should be good
Walk in with crocs feet won’t sweat and then carry boots on backpack and put them on at the stand
Silk socks under a medium weight sock and a boot thats a size bigger to give room for blood circulation. Ive bowhunted several hours in single digits and my feet stay just fine. If your boots are tight , don't lace the very bottom laces above your toes to make room for circulation. Also once your too your stand, just untie and loosen your boot laces to keep that blood flowing through your feet.
The key is to have room inside your boot to allow you to "wiggle" your toes. This is more important than everything said in this Format! Keep moving for blood flow! Period!!!
I use heated socks in uninsulated hiking boots. Works great down to 10 degrees.
I’m gonna get some of those socks & try them! Thanks for commenting bro
Try the Army Mickie Mouse boot.
Get away from all that rubber or plastic boots. I hunt using Salewa hikers with alpaca socks.
My feet are always cold. I aslo have tries 1000 gram muck boots and my danner 1000 gram hunting boots they dont work. These work. I love these. I hunt western sometimes below zero. They run smaller then they say so get the next size up. Mine wont fit over my danner hunting boots so i chnage into smaller uninsulated hiking boots in stand then put these on. My fet stay warm. I only wish they would make the bottom rubber as the ones i have make noise when moving fet on stand. Side note about hand warmers. I had my mom make me a scarf out of camo felt type material with 3 pokets added 2 on sides of neck and one in rear. I put large hand warmers in there its amazing. All that blood flowing through neck gets warm and head and torso stay warm.
I live and Hunt in Ontario Canada cold = Deer hunting up north .Been using the Artic Shields for years and they really 100 % work.Hothands in it even better
I have the older model A little thicker I carry them to stand Put a set of felt snowmobile liners inside them. One hand warmer wool socks. Take boots off. Put you feet inside Warm all day. Manatoba Maine New Brunswick
You are on the right track! I hunted NE Michigan (freaking cold) and a long sit in a treestand can be brutal. I use the Crispi Wild Rock GTX+ (800 Gram) or early in the colder season the Alpha Burly 800 with Artic Sheild Covers and using the Darn Tough brand "Hunter" heavy sock with a Terramar thin wool liner (Amazon). The set up works great. Changed my life man LOL
Best thing ever. Feel same. Why didn't I purchase these 20 years ago
@@moljinar thanks for watching brother!!!
Awesome honest opinion ! I agree 100000000% If your toes are cold you can’t focus or enjoy hunting Absolutely the hardest thing to keep warm I don’t care if it looks stupid 😂 I’d wear them if they were pink also 😂
@@DroptineTrans lol thanks for watching bro
What temps are you experiencing? 40* and your feet are cold. If you can’t wiggle your toes in your boots, you’re doomed already. You need circulation. Stupid question, but What do you wear ice fishing? I hope you find a good all around solution.
Those are pure junk!...you need the boot Blanket
@@GeorgeFred-g3m thanks for watching
What is the brand name?
@ Artic shield
@randypond7499 you are looking for ICEBRAKER Boot Blanket rated to -5° the best money can buy...the Arctic shield is only good down to 35°