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Lee Healy
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Добавлен 2 апр 2012
Join me as I enjoy God's great outdoors and make memories for a lifetime, When in the Woods!
Psalm 50:11
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Facebook: @WhenintheWoods
Fairwinds Merino-LR TecHoodie and TecPant | Full Season Review | Code of Silence Gear
This Merino Early and Mid-Season hunting set saw a lot of time in the woods with me this fall! After an entire season using the gear, it's time for a review.
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Beginner's Guide to Deer Hunting | Whitetail Deer Hunting Basics
Просмотров 250Месяц назад
New hunter's have many questions like, "what do I need to start deer hunting?", "What do I do with my first deer?", and many others. This video will begin to answer some of the most basic questions about deer hunting. Here's my essential gear list, a successful deer hunt, and field dressing tutorial! Gear used in video: -Savage axis xp 6.5 creedmoor -Buck 110 knife -Vortex 1300 range finder -Bo...
How To Field Dress a Deer | Simple and Fast Gutting Method
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.Месяц назад
This video will show you everything you need to know to field dress a deer quickly, and get it ready for butchering in the field. This method takes 3-4 minutes when done at speed and eliminates the need to drag extra weight out of the woods.
A CLASSIC November Whitetail Hunt | Creek Bottom Buck with a Muzzleloader
Просмотров 702Месяц назад
The whitetail rut is on! Bucks are cruising in this November whitetail hunt and I catch a nice buck slipping through a creek bottom with my muzzleloader! Feature hunting apparel from@codeofsilencegear #whitetaildeerhunting #hunting #outdoors #November #deerseason #deerhunting #muzzleloader #blackpowder
Blackpowder Double on a HOT November Ridge | Virginia Muzzleloader Season
Просмотров 5272 месяца назад
This deer season is starting to heat up after a slow start. Deer are moving, and bucks are chasing in this morning hunt that offered plenty of opportunities. The blackpowder rifle barked twice and filled the truck bed and our families freezer in this exciting hunt! The Zone 7 Versa Series pants and vest are featured in this video! @codeofsilencegear #hunting #outdoors #muzzleloaders #blackpowde...
My favorite hunting vest! | The Zone7-Versa Vest | Code of Silence Review
Просмотров 3672 месяца назад
This is a versatile and efficient mid-season hunting vest! Code of Silence is driving efficiency into the hunt with the concealment of S18 Camo Pattern and comfort and subtly of the Berber Wool. Product Link: www.codeofsilence.com/products/zone7-versa-vest?variant=39959537123400¤cy=USD&tmsrc=googlead&tmcid=20507685798&tmsid=&tmid=&tmkw=&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAo-iNnpdt9x0fxr3TC6H-9uRdT2...
The BUDGET BOW takes its first deer | Self-Filmed Bowhunting
Просмотров 4992 месяца назад
The BUDGET BOW takes its first deer | Self-Filmed Bowhunting
Providence | A Virginia GIANT and my brother’s FIRST DEER | Hunting Whitetails
Просмотров 4372 месяца назад
Providence | A Virginia GIANT and my brother’s FIRST DEER | Hunting Whitetails
A Compound Bow for Hunting on a BUDGET
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.3 месяца назад
A Compound Bow for Hunting on a BUDGET
How to quickly clean a chicken - Easy Evisceration Process
Просмотров 8264 месяца назад
How to quickly clean a chicken - Easy Evisceration Process
A "Modern" Traditional Bowhunting Rig - ILF Recurve Bow for Hunting
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 месяца назад
A "Modern" Traditional Bowhunting Rig - ILF Recurve Bow for Hunting
Hornady Eld X vs Nosler E Tip | Silencerco Harvester Evo | 6.5 Creedmoor
Просмотров 9766 месяцев назад
Hornady Eld X vs Nosler E Tip | Silencerco Harvester Evo | 6.5 Creedmoor
VPA Omega | Post-Season Review AND Bone Test
Просмотров 3 тыс.6 месяцев назад
VPA Omega | Post-Season Review AND Bone Test
My biggest gobbler! | Self Filmed Turkey Hunt with a 20 gauge
Просмотров 1737 месяцев назад
My biggest gobbler! | Self Filmed Turkey Hunt with a 20 gauge
Something OLD and Something NEW | 20 gauge #9 TSS turkey patterns
Просмотров 4829 месяцев назад
Something OLD and Something NEW | 20 gauge #9 TSS turkey patterns
BLENDED 20 Gauge Turkey Load | Pattern Review | Salt Creek Ammo #9/10 TSS, Stoeger M3020
Просмотров 6219 месяцев назад
BLENDED 20 Gauge Turkey Load | Pattern Review | Salt Creek Ammo #9/10 TSS, Stoeger M3020
Installing a vent rib red dot sight | Meadow Creek Vent Rib Mount
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Installing a vent rib red dot sight | Meadow Creek Vent Rib Mount
Stoeger M3020 | First Shots and Break-In Review
Просмотров 7 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Stoeger M3020 | First Shots and Break-In Review
Pattern testing Salt Creek Ammo 3.5” 12 gauge TSS | 10 shot, stoeger m3500, black mamba choke
Просмотров 49010 месяцев назад
Pattern testing Salt Creek Ammo 3.5” 12 gauge TSS | 10 shot, stoeger m3500, black mamba choke
You DON’T need a turkey choke to hunt turkeys | Salt Creek 12 Gauge #8.5 TSS ( Pattern test )
Просмотров 23410 месяцев назад
You DON’T need a turkey choke to hunt turkeys | Salt Creek 12 Gauge #8.5 TSS ( Pattern test )
Late Season Hang n' Hunt Pays Off | Traditional Bowhunting | Self Filmed
Просмотров 6 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Late Season Hang n' Hunt Pays Off | Traditional Bowhunting | Self Filmed
Testing the 3 BIGGEST TSS turkey hunting shells I could find | 3.5" TSS 12 Gauge Shotgun Ammo
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
Testing the 3 BIGGEST TSS turkey hunting shells I could find | 3.5" TSS 12 Gauge Shotgun Ammo
Zone 7 Dialed In Review | Mid/Late season hunting clothes from Code of Silence
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
Zone 7 Dialed In Review | Mid/Late season hunting clothes from Code of Silence
How to process a deer at home | EASY DIY Venison Butchering
Просмотров 230 тыс.Год назад
How to process a deer at home | EASY DIY Venison Butchering
A Christmas Special: “Spoon and Crockpot” Hunt | Traditional Bowhunting
Просмотров 4 тыс.Год назад
A Christmas Special: “Spoon and Crockpot” Hunt | Traditional Bowhunting
The Christmas Story | From the Deer Stand
Просмотров 95Год назад
The Christmas Story | From the Deer Stand
First Light Buck | Hunting post rut whitetail deer
Просмотров 599Год назад
First Light Buck | Hunting post rut whitetail deer
THANKFUL | VA Muzzleloader Bear Hunt on Opening Day
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
THANKFUL | VA Muzzleloader Bear Hunt on Opening Day
A Good Memory | Kid’s first deer hunt | Muzzleloader Hunting
Просмотров 277Год назад
A Good Memory | Kid’s first deer hunt | Muzzleloader Hunting
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That's the best way to get good with a traditional bow. It's not a bad idea with any kind of bow. Go outside and shoot 1x and go back in no matter where you hit. Do it every day and you'll get where you can put the arrow exactly where you want it to hit. It'll take a while but it works. 1 shot is usually all you're gonna get when hunting. You certainly are not gonna get to warm up. When I did that after reading a article Fred Bear wrote I shot from different distances every time. I didn't range it or anything. I don't own a rangefinder and never have. Nothing against it if you want to use one. I've never tried to shoot good groups. I try to hit where I want my arrow to go. Why would you want to hit your own arrow you just shot and ruin it? They cost too much for me to do that on purpose. And a beginner needs to shoot as much as possible but not past the point of fatigue. They need to get the fundamentals down and good form. But later on the 1 shot in the morning and 1 in the afternoon or every hour or whatever teaches you to make the first shot count. It works.
beautiful bird congrats! pumped for turkey season! What camera do you use to record?
Thank you! It’s the Sony a6400.
Super sir
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (mistake turkey blossom warfare blade until bachelor fall squeeze today flee guitar). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Thank you for your comment 😂
i have spent big money on wool outfits and just about ruined them walking through some burrs, they attract every burr in the county.
These have been through everything Virginia has to offer. Any burs I collected were easily brushed off. It does not grab them like exposed wool does because they have a tight woven material on the outside of the jacket/pants.
I wanted to use this Underwood Super ammo with my Wilson Combat CQB pistol (with spring changes), but I contacted Wilson Combat and their response was "45 Super rounds in non-rated standard . 45 ACP automatics is not recommended, as doing so risks a case failure in the unsupported chamber and at the very least batters the slide and almost certainly shortens the life of the pistol."
I would be curious of what you make out of each cut of meat. What cuts are best for burger vs sausage vs roast
For burger and sausage any cut will do. For roasts and steaks you are mostly using the back straps, and hind quarters.
That “ka-thunk” of the Buck 110 opening just puts a smile on my face.
@@bowhuntingsoul2149 it’s a classic experience!
nice work a clean dressing. I've learned not to leave behind most of the entrails as a culture we lost the value of eating many organ parts. Sure the liver and heart are known well, but the contents of the stomach can be emptied out and the stomach is fantastic fried with pork fat. The Kidney can be cleaned out, soaked and eaten. Deer are ruminants so there is not much to worry about in the form of contaminated bacteria if anything there are beneficial bacteria to be found.
Did you put the recoil reducer in yours?
I only used it while duck hunting. Lots of high velocity rounds back to back.
@Leehealy-wheninthewoods thanks that's what I'm doing with mine. I'll put it in. Thanks
Great video
Thanks for watching!
Seems like some of the meat has silver skin everywhere, especially in the various sections of the hams, and it's very tedious getting it all off. I spent a few hours processing and cleaning a doe I harvested. I feel like it isn't supposed to take this long, but not sure what I might be doing wrong. The other thing I'm unsure of is how much of the translucent membrane that is also on the meat do I need to trim off? Again it felt like I kept trimming and trimming and I'd still find more of this in between sections of the meat that I couldn't get to without cutting the meat into smaller and smaller sections. Your venison looked really clean and I feel like I should probably go back and trim mine some more 🤦🏼♂️
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Build shed. Or buy amish shed???
Amish shed!
What broadheads would u run
Vpa 3 blade
Link to the hat???
Code of silence website
@Leehealy-wheninthewoods appreciate you brother 🤙
@ you bet!
The go pro footage is great, it makes visual learning top tier. 🫡
Best custom turkey loads available
what clays thrower is that?
@@RideAlongside Allen foot pedal
Do you have a sight pin mounted? What's the peep sight for?
It’s actually a clicker. Not a peep. It’s a useful tool to get consistent draw length.
Thank you so much! What do you do with the ribs and rest of the carcass you don’t want? Do you leave it in the woods for scavengers? Or do you burry it? Or do you compost it?
There’s a few ways to dispose of it or use it. Make sure you consult the laws in your state first before using the remains for other purposes.
Congrats on the new setup. As mentioned earlier, is stacking an issue with your choice of a 19" riser, long limbs at 45lbs with your long DL of 31"? Right now, I have the 21" riser, medium limbs but at 50lbs (WNS maple limbs) with my T-Rex 28" DL as my choice using DynaFlight 97 flemish twist at the moment. The bow sound is close at least on release it seems using the same pocket and limb velcro mods. I found/liked the whisker placement interesting. Good job, Enjoy
Yeah this set up doesn’t stack too much for my comfort. I think the key in stacking is not only riser length but limb quality. The longer riser had shorter limbs so I actually felt more stacking.
What did you do with the gland in the rear hams
I clean a lot of deer for a lot of people soo I also take care of my own deer save money
What would you recommend for the Stoegger Double defense over under with pic rails for optics and flashlight ? Thanks
Consistency is key
What sight are you running?
Hawke reflex
Great video, very informative!! I'm considering processing my own deer starting next season.
With that Walmart box this could be a Walmart commercial.😂 But also on a serious note thank you so much for breaking this down. 👌
If I can do it in the back of my truck, so can you! Hope it helps!
@Leehealy-wheninthewoods I got to ask you what's your favorite kind or brand of knife to use?
I use a lot of different ones. For butchering now, I love having an actual boning knife. For skinning and gutting in the woods I use either the custom made knife in this video, or a classic Buck 110.
@Leehealy-wheninthewoods thanks 🙏
Thank you for a helpful video.
I’m new to everything and wanna get into hunting and processing but was wondering if there are any glands to be cautious of when cutting into the meat?
Yes, usually encased in fat. But there are several to remove. If you follow the way I processed deer in this video they will be obvious.
Very simple and well put together. Thank you
@@stephenboren4207 thanks for watching!
I think we as hunters get so caught up and waiting for a TROPHY whitetail. Social media and commercial tv has ruined that for hunters. I’ve deleted social media. Actually switched to the longbow 3 years ago. My standards for deer has dropped tremendously
Have a extra blaze orange hat??
I don’t, but this one came from a Facebook group. Star City Whitetail.
I drew a late season fire arm tag here in IL so I get a last shot at some antlerless.
Nice job, end up getting one with the recurve?
Keep it up man
I do not like how the jacket separates from the led on the ELDX when you shoot game
Where do u put it to prevent other animals from eating it?
It goes on a hanger at the house. I raise it higher than most animals can get.
Did the broadhead go through the humerus to get into the vitals without deflection?
Yup! With a direct hit it did not deflect. With indirect hits on one blade the deflection was minimal.
GREAT video. Easy and direct.
Excellent video! Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
What's the effective range on this shell
Amen
What did you use to sharpen that knife
I use a lansky jig sharpener.
Do most people do this in the feild? Or do they do it at home?
Depends on preference and accessibility to a freezer.
nice dead center shot on that tree did the same thing years ago,,thanks for sharing and keep at the traditional archery
Thanks for watching!
Great job, clearly explaained. I usually start from the other end . I shared your video with friends.Thanks and I am saving your video. Terry
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for not including music, nature is such a wonderful backdrop.