BIGGEST Missouri BUCK We've Ever Hunted! (Story Of Hook)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2021
  • In December 2017, Mike and Shawn first put eyes on Hook, a Missouri buck that would keep them busy for the next two years. Watch the story unfold-this isn't your average deer, and this isn't your typical story. This is a unique Feature Film we created for OnX.
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Комментарии • 154

  • @kylewade9823
    @kylewade9823 Год назад +2

    I'm born and raised in Missouri a diehard bow hunter and that made me sick2 my stomach when he found him I would almost give anything for a chance at a buck like that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @bradleykolowski6548
    @bradleykolowski6548 2 года назад +31

    One of the best whitetail videos I’ve seen on RUclips! What an awesome buck. We’ve all experienced that raw emotion. You guys keep it up this is good stuff.

    • @Straightahead101
      @Straightahead101 Год назад

      Check out Charles Beaty. He's way better and more interesting then this assassin crap

  • @thomasgraves9540
    @thomasgraves9540 Год назад +5

    I feel your pain. I have been hunting a very big ten point for three years now here in southern MO. He was always a ghost. Except on camera. This year 2022, the very opening day of our season, Sept 15. Just a week ago I was in a tree stand with a very crap wind but was actually trying out a piece of equipment I had bought over the summer(wild game innovation zero trace). Will long story short I had been up very late because of that opening day excitement. I actually feel asleep in my stand and woke up I don't know how long has passed but the shadows were longer so it has been a little bit. The second I woke up the first thing I seen was the exact ten point I had put so much time and effort watching and trying to figure out his patterns. He was only about ten years away from me. I tried to very quietly grab my bow. Needless to say as soon as I got my hand on it he spotted the movement. He looked straight up at me so I froze he could figure out what I was but of course took off. The sad part is he one ran out to 30 yards and turned broadside. But like you I lost my dang mind.I was shaking like a good popping peach seeds, aimed a little low preparing for the duck and yes he didn't duck, just clipped hair. I have never been as sick in my life.
    Anyway long story short it's great to actually watch a story of not always making the perfect shot and seeing what real hunting is, the heartache that goes along with it....
    Great video and hopefully you will get on another stud. It might be hard. That was a buck of a lifetime.
    Thanks for the video and keep at it.

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  Год назад

      Dang man! That’s tough. Hope you get another encounter with him and an arrow in his lungs.

  • @jebauer10
    @jebauer10 2 года назад +16

    It wasn’t a great ending, but you did him justice with the story! Unfortunately that gut sick feeling will never go away..I shot what would have been my biggest to date 6 years ago and hit him 2inches too low. I grid searched for 4 days and never found him..The encounter pops in my head several times a year and that sickening feeling comes back every single time.

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  2 года назад

      Part of it for sure. But the challenge keeps is coming back!

    • @josephtreadlightly5686
      @josephtreadlightly5686 Год назад +1

      @@HeartlandBowhunter I believe I watched the video on an outdoor hunting show which included the shot that took down that buck Bovice. I have sheds of a buck that I made into a European mount. That buck gross scored in the 190's with a nice 5×5 frame. Then a few years later in December I found him dead on X-mas day. He went downhill with less width & more mass. But he had the exact brows of Bovice but the palmated brow this buck had was on the opposite side that Bovice grew his. The other brow on each buck r also a match. If your buddy wants to see it u can p.m. me & he can contact me. Congrats on Hook but marginal shots that aren't intended that way take some of the luster off the hunt👏.

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  Год назад

      @@josephtreadlightly5686 Awesome! Sure, send me some pics. mike@heartlandbowhunter.com

  • @pjp225
    @pjp225 2 года назад +4

    I don’t know why anyone would take a shot especially with a bow at that distance and that caliber of a deer with it facing you. The size of the area in which you have to place that arrow to hit vitals is about the size of a baseball when a deer is facing you.

  • @dalecain1158
    @dalecain1158 2 года назад +7

    What an unbelievable story. Thanks so much for sharing it with us!

  • @pursuingtheheartland3414
    @pursuingtheheartland3414 2 года назад +5

    This is a AWESOME tribute to a legendary buck. 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸💯Be looing for HOOK JR💯💯

  • @nicks6837
    @nicks6837 Год назад +3

    Sad it ended this way but I’m glad you found him.

  • @ethicalpursuitoutdoors
    @ethicalpursuitoutdoors Год назад +5

    You guys have absolutely gained my respect! What an amazing story. Great job and God Bless!

  • @THELAFFCHANNEL
    @THELAFFCHANNEL Год назад +1

    Hahah I found the video came here from your short man and I subed too look forward to more story time and hunting videos

  • @dylonhubert9453
    @dylonhubert9453 4 месяца назад

    I don’t cry at movies. I don’t cry at funerals. This made me tear up. 🥲 congrats buddy. Good work dad. Raisin’ ‘em right!

  • @adamhomb6012
    @adamhomb6012 2 года назад +9

    Poor shot selections on both misses but, easy for me to say. When you are in stand and a deer of that magnitude comes in, a whole lot of thoughts and emotions start running wild. Easy to get caught in the moment and make hasty decisions. I commend you for sharing. Some lessons in life are learned the hard way. Keep putting in the hard work and it will pay off. Thanks for sharing this cool story. Man! What a buck!

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  2 года назад

      Thank you Adam. Most definitely lessons learned and that is why we choose to share.

    • @danielpersinger3228
      @danielpersinger3228 Год назад

      Illinois MO Iowa anywhere in the Midwest get chasing some corn dragons as I call em lol

    • @mattfender6426
      @mattfender6426 Год назад

      Looked like really long shots too

    • @bradleyburton2664
      @bradleyburton2664 10 месяцев назад

      It's called get a crossbow.

  • @L2FlyMN
    @L2FlyMN Год назад +1

    Darn buck fever!!!!!! I got it once from a simple little 6 point buck, legs quivering so bad, I felt like I’d fall over. 😖😖😖😖😖😖
    Glad you at least got closer on him!!!

  • @GrittyGearAndPodcast
    @GrittyGearAndPodcast 2 года назад +3

    Wow! That buck is a stud! Sucks how it ended-but the chase looked fun! Great storytelling! Loved this!

  • @dustinhensley7995
    @dustinhensley7995 Год назад +1

    Production was 🔥 on this one Boyz!! Keep it up

  • @drewlambeth2195
    @drewlambeth2195 2 года назад +1

    Really great video guys! This is part of the chase. Good luck this year!

  • @THELAFFCHANNEL
    @THELAFFCHANNEL Год назад +2

    This is awesome man

  • @GoBlue576966
    @GoBlue576966 Год назад

    This world needs more people like you. What an epic story you have shared. Shame he died that way, but tons of respect to you guys for the way you handled it, shared it, and experienced. Mad props.

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  Год назад

      Thank you very much for understanding the purpose of this story. It was simply to show we all make mistakes and grow from our failures.

  • @officerfoxtrot3633
    @officerfoxtrot3633 2 года назад +7

    There’s no telling. An injury from a fight, another hunter, a random disease/sickness, your shot. It could have been anything. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @tree_monkey3120xp
    @tree_monkey3120xp 2 года назад

    Man Shawn that's tough I'm glad you were able to find him and can take him home! Sometimes that's how not goes. Thanks for sharing Hook's story he truly was a giant! Best of luck this season!

  • @kurtlawson6995
    @kurtlawson6995 2 года назад +2

    awesome video and what a buck

  • @robertstout639
    @robertstout639 2 года назад +1

    Great story amazing editing. I enjoyed the hunt. Oh and no loud rave music . Thank you

  • @BlakeHuntingandFishing
    @BlakeHuntingandFishing Год назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @THELAFFCHANNEL
    @THELAFFCHANNEL Год назад +2

    Oh man that's a bummer ending but it was an awesome story man 👍

  • @ronfarrell08
    @ronfarrell08 2 года назад +2

    I've seen injuries the previous year (cause) non typical antler growth usually on the opposite side with the injury

  • @colefeterl5959
    @colefeterl5959 2 года назад +3

    Good video. It’s happened to me and I know the struggle!! But that’s bow hunting and we love it!! Did you ever get a score on him?

  • @edarnold1426
    @edarnold1426 Год назад

    Great video! Sad ending, but at least you got to find him after his passing over to the other side. Though sad, he still left you with something in the end.

  • @thecoleburford8349
    @thecoleburford8349 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful story

  • @carsonyoung9965
    @carsonyoung9965 2 года назад +1

    HB remains the best hunting show. It's always shot well, edited cleanly, and it's never over the top.

  • @derikalawrence8010
    @derikalawrence8010 Год назад

    great story and video! The music was *chef's kiss* WELL DONE

  • @buckydoedowner7598
    @buckydoedowner7598 2 года назад +3

    Love stories like this, Other than the ending... Hook had you boys shooting SHOOK!! lmao #Buckfever

    • @creekkings
      @creekkings 2 года назад +1

      Bucky, how can we get you to be this nice to us?

  • @kyleparr2077
    @kyleparr2077 4 дня назад +1

    A 56 yard shot the first time you skinned him followed by a strong quartering too shot at a deer staring right your direction when you hit him a second time. I’ve messed up as well. I missed two giants in one year and felt like quitting deer hunting. When I decided not to quit I decided to also learn to control the situation rather than to let the situation control me. I decided if “that’s the only shot I had” would later be an excuse, then I’d rather try again the next day or even the next year. You allowed your emotions to ruin a possible once in a lifetime opportunity. Don’t make up any excuses for this. Learn from it just in case you have another chance.

  • @IntuitiveUniversity
    @IntuitiveUniversity 2 года назад +1

    Maybe you got all what you were after, a lesson and Antlers. Funny I was thinking about this same thing earlier and how we have to learn from out mistakes.

  • @victorramirezvr69
    @victorramirezvr69 Год назад

    I love this whole video, thanks for sharing

  • @superpoacher6711
    @superpoacher6711 2 года назад +2

    Omg..
    Of course he was alive, you almost shot his pecker off!!🤣🤣🤣
    My heart sank after that first shot!! Then I laughed because we've all been there!!
    Guy can 10 ring targets all summer but when you trying to kill a mature buck were all shaky little boys!!👍

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  2 года назад

      lol heard that!

    • @danielpersinger3228
      @danielpersinger3228 Год назад

      Definitely agree target shooting is easy what makes it hard is when u add a heartbeat and a set of antlers on top

  • @whitetailroots9702
    @whitetailroots9702 2 года назад +3

    Great story. Amazing how often that buck was around in the daylight. Hate for it to end that way, but at least you have closure.

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  2 года назад

      He was very visible, but in a very small core area that was extremely difficult to hunt. It was a prime big buck corridor!

  • @Itsrzep
    @Itsrzep Год назад +1

    wow man, absolutely awesome video. Truly sucks it ended that way.

  • @Lexidezi225
    @Lexidezi225 Год назад +1

    This type of hunting is intriguing to me. I am from Nevada so for me to bow hunt deer I’m spot and stalk on the peaks of the mountains between 8,000 and 10,000 feet. It’s super hard I’ve still never shot one with a bow in 3 years of trying. Maybe one day I can do the tree stand whitetail hunt somewhere. Anyone know where would be a good place to do that?

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  Год назад

      Much respect for your high elevation hunts! We’ve done it and it’s not easy. It’s tough but so rewarding.
      There are many over the counter whitetail states in the Midwest. Any of these states in the Midwest are great for opportunity.

  • @danielwilliams4258
    @danielwilliams4258 2 года назад +2

    Coolest film y’all have put together. Incredible whitetail! Thanks for sharing. Good luck out there this year. Here in southern Iowa the mature bucks are starting to show

  • @darcyvanderwerken7285
    @darcyvanderwerken7285 Год назад

    What a animal! Very glad you ended up finding him. I hunt upstate NY. And it’s the hard way. Gotta put n the work for the good guys... I absolutely would not argue with you about taking that shot. Not only did this animal haunt you for weeks or longer but I guarantee you learned A lot!! From the ordeal. Great buck. Good luck n the future!

  • @joemil1059
    @joemil1059 2 года назад +1

    It's sad too see but at least you found him and it happens

  • @bradhollinger2532
    @bradhollinger2532 2 года назад +3

    Hey live and learn .......maybe the shot window to your left would have been a better angle , quartering away

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  2 года назад

      Shawn was concerned about him getting down wind and blowing out. Live and learn!

    • @josephtreadlightly5686
      @josephtreadlightly5686 Год назад

      Let me know Brad how the next deer with a big body handles that quartering away angle. Alot can happen @ over 25 yards. Remember this, on a quartering away angle u r counting on your arrow exiting after losing energy through the hardest part of his anatomy. With just 1 lung & no exit hole u r begging for trouble. Entrance & exit tight on both shoulders is a shot u can rely on time & time again. A close shot quartering to within 15 yards on the front of the shoulder will yield an exit tight behind the opposite shoulder which is a few inches lower than the entrance wound will kill them in seconds. The shot on hook was low which had more to do with that then the angle.

  • @bowsonlyhuntingcompany2020
    @bowsonlyhuntingcompany2020 2 года назад +5

    Shouldn't be taking a hard quartering to shot. Once again the pressure to kill on film seems to be getting to these guys taking piss poor shot selections. Everyone makes mistakes but damn.

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  2 года назад +1

      You’re right, everyone makes mistakes. Has nothing to do with pressure to kill on film. It’s called buck fever! The second we lose that adrenaline rush (that sometimes clouds our mind and judgement) will be the second we hang up the bow. It was a poor shot decision, as Shawn owned and addressed. Don’t act like you haven’t ever done the same. If you bowhunt enough, those things happen. All you can do is learn from your mistakes (and ours) and grow as a hunter. Precisely the reason behind this film and story.

    • @bowsonlyhuntingcompany2020
      @bowsonlyhuntingcompany2020 2 года назад +4

      @@HeartlandBowhunter granted missed shots happened but I am happy to say I haven’t tried to take any bad shot especially quartering to me. No buck is worth that. Buck fever might cause me to miss a shot but never force a bad angle.

    • @jadedennill7073
      @jadedennill7073 2 года назад +1

      @@HeartlandBowhunter with proper fundamentals and getting rid of that trigger release, I’d bet the adrenaline rushes wouldn’t result in bad shots. Practice good form and a surprise release and even in the highest adrenaline rush, muscle memory takes over and allows you to still execute a good shot. Drawing your bow back to your chest, lifting your anchor up to your cheek, then punching a trigger is just amateur stuff. You clearly know how to hunt, so maybe learn how to shoot now and it’ll all come together. Good luck, enjoy the process

  • @philliprunge4373
    @philliprunge4373 2 года назад +1

    Well I'm also guilty of some sloppy shooting at times. At least you got the trophy in the end. And alot of schooling from an old buck.

  • @JohnMartin-ze8cf
    @JohnMartin-ze8cf Год назад

    Great video

  • @sds205t
    @sds205t 2 года назад +3

    I feel for you. It looked like you hit more then just leg. I personally would have waited for him to turn and present a better shot. But I wasn’t there. You were. Now my friend forgive your self and move on. It’s ok to make mistakes. The important thing is what we learn from them so we don’t repeat it again. Great story thanks. Good hunting.

  • @Hammerback972
    @Hammerback972 Год назад +1

    Nice buck, great story, but some things i cant wrap my brain aroud..confusing i guess is the word im looking for. Im 46, been a whitetail deer hunter since 1988 when my dad sat me under a cliff line on public land with a 30-30 and a few words before he walked away, he said "make sure of your target, make sure you see antlers, u shoot a doe, ill wrap that rifle around your neck. He meant it. He was/is, a mean man. Needless to say, i never pulled the trigger until a few years later after dad had shot a 13pt doe and came to get me to watch over the carcass to ensure noone stumbled upon this freakshow until he could get the jeep close so we could haul her out. While watching the racked doe i heard leaves behind me, spike buck, the first anters id ever saw while hunting this heavily pressured piece of public. He apparently smelled the doe and had one thing on his mind as i shot him about 8 feet from where i was seated. The rush of that has followed me until current times. At age 16 i began bowhunting, had an old truck, and had to move out from dads due to being tired of getting beat on by a drunk, i never returned home. I got a job and lived for archery season. That public land allowed a doe during archery and touching off that release on a doe was just as exhilarating as a kid shooting that spike buck. I went on to kill a few nice bucks with a bow (nothing like "Hook" ) i never heard of such a deer on my public area through the years to date. To my point (sorry) opening morning this year was this past Saturday,and after a 12 hour shift, i hit the woods at 625am only to have a doe broadside at 15 yards at 0710. I shot low, no excuse, except that i still get so excited bow hunting that a nice doe gets my adrenaline flowing, and i can't imagine the day that i would still love the sport like i do if only 180" to 210”+ is what would be needed to make me get that feeling. To this day, dad kills huge bucks every so often, and degrades me for taking a doe. Perhaps he somewhat ruined a part of hunting I’ll never know? My confusion is, the guys who MUST only shoot Booners, in this case, you had years of “history” (the chase) photos, video, lots of footage, in the end u have a story and you have in your hands “what it’s all about”…those antlers. You seemed very professional and showed remorse for a poor shot, rather than the other “pros” who act like they scored the winning touchdown in the Super Bowl when they shoot a buck, the celebration is understandable to a certain extent, but often times it’s far overshadowed by “that giant “ “that rack” and I don’t get it. This is officially the longest comment I’ve ever made, lots of useless info that someone that maybe didn’t come into hunting like me may not understand, there are some “pros” that have 8 year old daughters dropping mature bucks on private land out of a 5-7,000 dollar “shooting house” with a crossbow and the entire family in that luxurious space and the guy says “great to teach my girls about hunting”. That guy will never know “hunting”. He is teaching “shooting”. Rant over.
    (Great example of over celebrating? Look up Luke Bryant taking a buck here on yt, he goes full retard over a buck that’s smaller than my best bow buck off private land and probably paid 10,000 dollars to “hunt” that spot) Thanks, and sorry.

  • @DavidGonzalez-ek3zh
    @DavidGonzalez-ek3zh 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video and story...glad he was found. Thinkin your arrow did nic more than the leg. What part of MO dare I ask? Leased ground? Good hunting!

  • @daniegeel-africanbowhunter
    @daniegeel-africanbowhunter 2 года назад +3

    Hands down one of the best whitetail videos I’ve seen. Congrats guys!! Can’t imagine how you guys felt…

  • @scottroberts6203
    @scottroberts6203 Год назад +1

    Practice Practice Practice!!!

  • @davidwanzer7
    @davidwanzer7 Год назад +1

    That’s a good won

  • @joshstirling2213
    @joshstirling2213 2 года назад +3

    Infection or coyotes. Feel for you guys. Good learning opportunity.

  • @jerrodharper6508
    @jerrodharper6508 Год назад +1

    Well maybe if it was another hunter hopefully they see this video and say yea I shot him or you know whatever. Gotta be more people in the area. Great buck. Friggin monster. If it was 12 days later after y’all shot then I wouldn’t think it was y’all that wounded him but ya never know. Animals are tough.
    Glad y’all found him though. Quest for him is over.

  • @chrispricetheoutdoorsfamil9585
    @chrispricetheoutdoorsfamil9585 Год назад +1

    I found a huge tank with a double split G2 that had a monster hook I put it on my buddy and I's RUclips channel Red dirt Outdoor adventures 2.0

  • @mtladd4705
    @mtladd4705 2 года назад +5

    Why is Mike shooting at whitetails at 56 yards? I’m going to say Mike doesn’t care if he wounds deer. Then a frontal shot at range? You don’t care if you wound deer either. A little advice to both of you; shit can your ego competition to kill a deer before your “friend” does. Let the ethics hate begin.

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  2 года назад +2

      Haha, no egos involved here. In fact, Shawn and I filmed each other on many of these hunts together. I’ve shot plenty of deer at that range and will continue to do so if the circumstances are right. Shawn owned being overwhelmed with the encounter and making a poor shot decision. Easy to judge in hind sight. I assure you wounding a deer is the last thing we ever want to do. Thanks for watching.

    • @neonomad6078
      @neonomad6078 Год назад

      Gotta admit we’re writing this off as “lessons learned”, but no this is stuff that was known prior to both shots. The beasts deserve more respect sorry fellas.

  • @Riley-su7sv
    @Riley-su7sv Год назад +1

    watching this after i missed two nice deer in a span of 45 minutes thinking about selling my bow

  • @bradleyburton2664
    @bradleyburton2664 Год назад

    This is where crossbows are life savers. Put the vertical thing down.

  • @huntervandam1467
    @huntervandam1467 2 года назад +1

    He had the opportunities, he didn’t make good on those.

  • @barrettkegley2086
    @barrettkegley2086 2 года назад +1

    🔥🎯🎯

  • @jasonnester9514
    @jasonnester9514 Год назад

    Atleast u got him

  • @mikecaldwell1654
    @mikecaldwell1654 2 года назад +2

    Time to chuck those garmin sights in the trash

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  2 года назад +1

      The Xero is an incredible sight honestly and had nothing to so with the shot placement.

  • @marijuonko7092
    @marijuonko7092 2 года назад +3

    Infection from the shot killed the deer. That's my guess

  • @bobchipeska6488
    @bobchipeska6488 2 года назад +1

    My man should take up gun hunting 😂

  • @tspan34
    @tspan34 Год назад

    Why didn't you put a stand down the road he always came down. Seemed like he would come down that hill and hang up on that edge

  • @johnseiler7712
    @johnseiler7712 Год назад +1

    As a fellow hunter, in a way, it's good he died from something other than your arrow. As a hunter you have reaped a much larger trophy; a gift from nature.

  • @79TEOG
    @79TEOG 2 года назад

    Infection got him

  • @dalechism5709
    @dalechism5709 2 года назад +2

    Yep, wouldn’t trust that sight. A range finder will pick up anything.

  • @brandonrains1675
    @brandonrains1675 Месяц назад

    That was rough

  • @jjohnson9750
    @jjohnson9750 Год назад

    I believe he slowly bleeding out made him traceable for the coyotes.

  • @Backwoodsaddiction4822
    @Backwoodsaddiction4822 2 года назад +1

    That was a bad decision to take that shot with the way he was quartering to you. Not to mention his front leg position.It’s hard to make those type of calls in the moment but you very easily could’ve waited for him to clear the tree limb and get in that other shooting lane where the angle of the shot would’ve been much better. Nice buck either way.

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  2 года назад

      I definitely could've made some better decisions in this situation. Every situation is different and thats how we learn. That's why we share what we do. Thanks for watching - Shawn

  • @scottf3553
    @scottf3553 2 года назад

    The "Lust" lol makes us take John Dudley style quartering too shots, smh !!

  • @whitetailhunter7202
    @whitetailhunter7202 Год назад

    Wow. It is crazy how big antlers cause us to forget some of the fundamentals of bowhunting. Patience to wait for the best shot opportunity (broadside) and not flinging arrows out at long distances hoping for the best. After 30 yrs of bowhunting, I've realized I'd rather let them walk unscathed than take chance shots. Glad the first shot missed, would have been a back gut shot.
    He could have been 7-8 yrs old? Possibly just age or something else did him in. Bummer, seeing him that way.
    Good video!

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  Год назад +1

      we had him at 6.5 but definitely could have been older. You're most certainly right. It's not one of my proudest moments but the reason for showing this is because of the lessons learned and to honor the animal.

    • @whitetailhunter7202
      @whitetailhunter7202 Год назад

      @@HeartlandBowhunter we all make mistakes. Hopefully younger bowhunter do better than me and learn from other's mistakes and get better. Totally understand the meaning of video.👍

  • @chuck5174
    @chuck5174 11 месяцев назад

    How are these deer not spooked by putting trail cameras dead center of a 5acre food plot 1 ft above foliage 😂.

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  11 месяцев назад

      @chuck5174 I’m sure they’re leery at first but get used to it after some time just like anything.

  • @mattkirchner1081
    @mattkirchner1081 Год назад

    56 yard shot at a whitetail ridiculous

  • @southernslipping4225
    @southernslipping4225 Год назад

    I don’t think he does from your shot

  • @justinlane9740
    @justinlane9740 2 года назад +1

    Hard to say what he died from, but I doubt the shot did it. Hard rut, hard winter, bad gun shot, there is not telling but good to see there is some closure to the story.

  • @huckleberry460
    @huckleberry460 Год назад

    Wow, you should really learn how to shoot under pressure. I know you are on a show and are a good hunter but dang dude. Both of those shots were completely uncalled for

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  Год назад

      We are all human and learn from our mistakes which is the reason we showed this. We could’ve easily hidden this but chose to show what we learn from which brings growth.

  • @jordansteinkirchner3215
    @jordansteinkirchner3215 Год назад +1

    Extremely poor shot selection. No video or FB post would ever be worth it to me making one of my targets suffer like that. I have too much respect for them. Atleast you had the nads to post it on here. Just hope next time you hold out for a better shot or let him walk.

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  Год назад

      Had nothing to do with the video or Facebook post. Simply caught up in the moment and made a poor choice and owned it. Easy to judge from the sidelines.

  • @brandinellis2003
    @brandinellis2003 Год назад +1

    Wtf are you doing shooting 56 yards at deer

  • @eddiewhitehead6335
    @eddiewhitehead6335 Год назад

    Some of us only get to "hunt" not go after one buck for several years on private property. We enjoy small 8 points like the big deer y'all hunt and kill. Great deer though

  • @JVoss-ny2xg
    @JVoss-ny2xg 2 года назад +2

    Love your guys videos/hunts but 56yds with rainy weather and bulky clothing...come on now? Not hunting elk here fellas! How many times did you practice that shot in rainy weather, bulky clothes and heavy breathing lol? I'm gonna say zero times? Most all of us are pretty good in shorts and t-shirt, beautiful sunny days shooting our targets in the back yard, sipping on a cold drink, BSing with our buddies but...at least you didn't gut him.

  • @brianpersin3028
    @brianpersin3028 2 года назад +10

    Why on God's green earth would you take a 56 yard shot? Not impressed in the least. Not only was your shot low is was far back. Not very ethical.

    • @jonathontaylor3075
      @jonathontaylor3075 2 года назад +5

      100% agree if you miss by that far at 56 yards , probably shouldn't be taking 56 yard shots. Anyone can miss, but knowing your limits is very important just throwing hail merries at them is not ethical.

    • @brotherbrovet1881
      @brotherbrovet1881 Год назад

      Firstly... I'm not going to judge. I know how being in the presence of a Missouri Ozarks Monarch can affect one. Rapid heart rate, have to remember to breathe. Tunnel vision. Adrenaline rush hitting you hard.
      It's quite understandable how a guy who can and has made 60+yd shots before, blows it against something like "Hook".
      Y'all seem to forget he choked the 20yd shot too. Give the kid a break. We got more like "Hook" here... I've seen one even bigger from a stand.

    • @brianpersin3028
      @brianpersin3028 Год назад

      @@brotherbrovet1881 RESPECT.. IT HAPPENS BROTHER

  • @bradenbeachy760
    @bradenbeachy760 Год назад +1

    Bro, you need to pick your shots better!!!

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  Год назад

      That was part of the purpose of showing this video. Mistakes are made. That’s how we grow. We are human.

  • @Suspence-jp6zn
    @Suspence-jp6zn Год назад

    Why didn't you wait to shoot him quartering away through the hole to your left? Rushing the shot so it's on camera? Probably died due to infection especially when there's a leg wound..... Work on your game

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  Год назад

      My wind had switched to that shooting lane and I was worried he would get my wind. This was a mistake I’m not proud of but learned from. I’m human and just wanted to show story of a magnificent animal. It wasn’t the ending I wanted.

  • @jacedebois8417
    @jacedebois8417 2 года назад

    Sad

  • @kevinhagen6335
    @kevinhagen6335 Год назад

    This is why hunters get a bad name. Shooting at a deer at 56 yards and another time quartering to you is a very bad idea in the 1st place. Greed is a killer to humans and you wanted that deer so bad to risk a crap shot.

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  Год назад

      This deer was a humbling experience to us and was shown out of respect for such a magnificent animal along with the lessons learned.

  • @Straightahead101
    @Straightahead101 Год назад

    You fed a deer it's whole life, made it dependent on your food and sat in a heated hut with snacks and Instagram until the deer came out and ambushed it. Cool story

  • @ohioshedhunters4923
    @ohioshedhunters4923 Год назад

    Should’ve been practicing and why would you hold low at 20 yards if he didn’t duck down the first time you shot at him, some very poor decisions was made in the making of the video

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  Год назад

      This video was made to show the mistakes and lessons learned. Thank you for watching.

  • @1TZSL0
    @1TZSL0 2 года назад

    If you are getting into a blind like that why do you need to wear hunting gear ???????????????? seriously?

  • @mokirklin8569
    @mokirklin8569 11 месяцев назад

    Great deer!!! 2 stupid shots. IMO

    • @mokirklin8569
      @mokirklin8569 11 месяцев назад

      I’m not judging because I have let my emotions get the best of me and taken a couple stupid shots.

    • @HeartlandBowhunter
      @HeartlandBowhunter  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah we were showing this to show just that. We are human and still get caught up in the moment. Appreciate the response.

  • @tylerisbell6916
    @tylerisbell6916 2 года назад +1

    1 lesson quit aiming so low lol aim for heart

  • @MrPokesmot32
    @MrPokesmot32 24 дня назад

    First shot was terrible

    • @MrPokesmot32
      @MrPokesmot32 24 дня назад

      Turns out ALL shots were absolutely terrible

  • @michaelsumerlin5189
    @michaelsumerlin5189 Год назад

    was a realy intresting story all the way until you said "mother nature" .Young man theres no mother nature there is only God. Gen. 1:1 In the beginning God created.....john 1:3 All thing were made by Him....

  • @bradleyburton2664
    @bradleyburton2664 10 месяцев назад

    Invest in a crossbow. Ya'll cant seem to shoot right.

  • @Splitlip1948
    @Splitlip1948 Год назад

    That was a stupid frontal shot. Ushould give more respect. That could of turned out real bad.