Great video, Justin is a great guy. Only thing like was mentioned above are these videos make it seem like everyone wants the sheep gone. Public hunting is struggling with management and areas are far from what you’d see on private land. The average local hunter wants management and sustainable populations. I hear a lot of non residents talking about coming over and helping out with the “problem”. Lots of pay to play like everything else, locals suffer. Sorry for the rant, again great video!
Those sheeps are very important to people in the islands as a resource and need proper game management. This “invasive species” label needs to be removed it’s very misleading.
What a shot! I was impressed by both shots. I don't know if it was the camera angle, but I was surprised the second shooter could get an angle on that.
The sheep is not nor were ever invasive, they were brought here to herd and prosper for the Hawaiian people as a gift to KING KAMEHAMEHA, AS Were the cattle. Think about that pumpkin....
Beautiful ethical hunt! Great support for the ecosystem! Beyond amazing how simply made and well shot this video was done! Keep it up.
Great video, Justin is a great guy. Only thing like was mentioned above are these videos make it seem like everyone wants the sheep gone. Public hunting is struggling with management and areas are far from what you’d see on private land. The average local hunter wants management and sustainable populations. I hear a lot of non residents talking about coming over and helping out with the “problem”. Lots of pay to play like everything else, locals suffer.
Sorry for the rant, again great video!
Bonjour, Magnifique chasse,j'adore !
The guides mouth calls were awesome.
Those sheeps are very important to people in the islands as a resource and need proper game management. This “invasive species” label needs to be removed it’s very misleading.
long days and hard work as a guide and land steward. mad respect for Justin and his crew. nice job F.R.A.
That was awesome, congrats everyone!!!!
What a shot! I was impressed by both shots. I don't know if it was the camera angle, but I was surprised the second shooter could get an angle on that.
Full frontal. She hit it right in the top of the heart.
Had my heart racing for her lol
The sheep is not nor were ever invasive, they were brought here to herd and prosper for the Hawaiian people as a gift to KING KAMEHAMEHA, AS Were the cattle. Think about that pumpkin....
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This channel is going to explode! great content
Great video. The sound / mic placement could do with some work but absolutely loving the channel
We are a work in progress 🏹
That looked so fun! Hopefully I can go do that someday too!
Wild Invasive Sheep ? They were put on the islands for a food source.
Damn. I wish I knew you folks were on island. Next time you come out we're going pig hunting. I'm gonna hit you folks up.🤙🏾
We’re in.
Great video!
i would love if the gov would allow this in St Eustatia. the island is overrun by goats that cause a boat load of problems
didnt liked the 2nd shot... for 20 yards... :(