I’m impressed with your ability to describe what you are doing in detail and depth to the point of understanding exactly what you’re talking about. It sometimes seems like overkill but it’s not. You are doing a great job. Keep it up man.
Hey Jason, love your vids, I’m a traditional bow hunter myself and was wondering if you could do a video of how you sharpen your broad-heads with a belt sander. You mentioned in your other video when you demonstrated on the bastard file that you use a belt sander, I would like to see how that’s done on a belt sander. Keep up the great videos! Thanks.
I've been looking for a new saw and was about to go with the Bahco Laplander. But, I think I'll roll the dice on your suggestion. (Japanese steel can't possibly be terrible.) Thanks!
String tracker line broke after only 40ish yards. I will not rely on this again untill a new stronger string is developed. I tried to spin my own but was but unsuccessful.
40 yards is still a fantastic aid in finding the deer and the blood trail. Anything stronger would have to be thicker and thicker means it will effect arrow flight. Can't have your cake and eat it too as they say. Bit with this trad tracker you can have the added bonus of a string tracker that gets you ro the deer or atleast helps you get on blood or find the deer without the loss of arrow flight.
Good list but…. Guess it depends on where you live, but I would think in your new neck of the woods, snake boots would be towards the top . I live in rattlesnake country and they are a must.
Not sure. But the one I have linked in the description below the video is the exact one I show. I know cause on amazon when I made the link it said "purchased 6 times"😂
Nice list. Grabbed a saw as my current is about used up. Not a fan of the string thing. Seems troublesome. Besides breaking and giving no help, pieces broken off could be as bad for birds as discarded monofilament. FWIW I use toilet paper for tracking, stick a little piece on a branch or whatever near a track or blood spot. If a difficult blood trail, a looking at the TP backtrail helps keep me lined up with where the next sign should be. Lightweight, multiple uses, quickly biodegradable.
I’m impressed with your ability to describe what you are doing in detail and depth to the point of understanding exactly what you’re talking about. It sometimes seems like overkill but it’s not. You are doing a great job. Keep it up man.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it
Like the hat bino idea. I never carry case. I’ll use orange stocking cap. Agree with all items. I throw in a disposable tiny poncho.
The poncho is a fantastic addition
Hey Jason, love your vids, I’m a traditional bow hunter myself and was wondering if you could do a video of how you sharpen your broad-heads with a belt sander. You mentioned in your other video when you demonstrated on the bastard file that you use a belt sander, I would like to see how that’s done on a belt sander. Keep up the great videos! Thanks.
I jave about 4 or 5 videos on sharpening with a velt sander. On my channel search sharpen and they will all pop right up for you
@@SamkoTradBow will do, thanks!
I swear EVERY TREE in Georgia has at least 3 poison ivy vines on it.... Those 3" vines are a pain!!
Yep they are getting me good this year
I've been looking for a new saw and was about to go with the Bahco Laplander. But, I think I'll roll the dice on your suggestion. (Japanese steel can't possibly be terrible.) Thanks!
You will love the ars saw
Love my Laplander!
String tracker line broke after only 40ish yards. I will not rely on this again untill a new stronger string is developed. I tried to spin my own but was but unsuccessful.
40 yards is still a fantastic aid in finding the deer and the blood trail. Anything stronger would have to be thicker and thicker means it will effect arrow flight. Can't have your cake and eat it too as they say. Bit with this trad tracker you can have the added bonus of a string tracker that gets you ro the deer or atleast helps you get on blood or find the deer without the loss of arrow flight.
Good list but….
Guess it depends on where you live, but I would think in your new neck of the woods, snake boots would be towards the top . I live in rattlesnake country and they are a must.
Yep always in snake boots. But those don't go in my pack like all the stuff I was showing
Impressive if they’re better than a silky!
Lighter, less bending of the blade, and cuts better. Always loved silky saws. Until I found ars saws.
Hey Jason,
Is that Ubeesize a pro (10" long) or an (S) 7" long?
Thanks
Not sure. But the one I have linked in the description below the video is the exact one I show. I know cause on amazon when I made the link it said "purchased 6 times"😂
@@SamkoTradBow thank you
Great video. We learn much from you.
Love hearing that. Glad you enjoyed it
Heyyy wait a minute that pack is camo 😂😂👊🏻 I had too 🤭
@@ABAVP23 right 👊🏻
🤣🤣
@@SamkoTradBowyour a closet camo guy we know it 😁😂
@@sheerwillsurvival2064 😅
10:47 "They're cheap!" Bullshit. Halfway to a new rifle for that price.
Yet more valuable than the new rifle.
@@SamkoTradBow Maybe I'm biased. Need to outfit three hunters for next season.
Nice list. Grabbed a saw as my current is about used up.
Not a fan of the string thing. Seems troublesome. Besides breaking and giving no help, pieces broken off could be as bad for birds as discarded monofilament.
FWIW I use toilet paper for tracking, stick a little piece on a branch or whatever near a track or blood spot. If a difficult blood trail, a looking at the TP backtrail helps keep me lined up with where the next sign should be. Lightweight, multiple uses, quickly biodegradable.
Always use tp for all my blood trails!
Good job
Glad you enjoyed it
Ok a saw that’s better than silky. . I will buy that
You will love the ars saw
@@SamkoTradBowjust bought it on my least favorite place Amazon 😁
I dont reccomend saying all that shit while your huntin lookin threw your binos
Don't understand what your talking about
Don't understand what your talking about