3-Days Solo Camping and Exploring New Land

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024
  • Went out to look around a new area and saw some decent deer sign - decided to try my luck at something im pretty new at. Wish me luck
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Комментарии • 582

  • @MrFreeGman
    @MrFreeGman Год назад +277

    As someone who has had many unsuccessful hunts myself, I never regret going out into the wilderness, regardless of what I come home with. You become a lot more in touch with nature when you're just stopping and paying full attention to your surroundings. Listening to the squirrels and birds, noticing all the signs of animal activity, paying attention to the wind... A freezer full of venison is always a nice reward though. Your hard work will eventually be rewarded.

    • @TheWesleypruyn
      @TheWesleypruyn Год назад +6

      many unsuccessful hunts make the successful ones that much sweeter!

    • @Tezmoniak
      @Tezmoniak Год назад +6

      Same for fishing, sometimes it’s not about getting fish, it’s about being in calm nature 🌳

    • @w4ntsm0r3
      @w4ntsm0r3 Год назад +4

      When my brother takes me out he always feels bad and apologizes if we don't get anything. I always tell him don't apologize. I ALWAYS enjoy it and we get to spend time together like we would when my dad was alive. Going out is beautiful and challenging and special no matter what.

    • @rob94rob94
      @rob94rob94 Год назад +1

      Yup couldn’t agree more. I misses a bull moose this year. Didn’t wanna shoot it in the ass and it was bouncing in and out of low spots in my scope it wasn’t worth it, didn’t get the moose but I gained some experience and learned how I can be better,

    • @ryinmcghee6059
      @ryinmcghee6059 9 месяцев назад

      I hunted for 10 years before I got my first deer

  • @hugov1091
    @hugov1091 Год назад +130

    19:12 Pure sound of nature right here !

    • @WilliamAM43
      @WilliamAM43 Год назад +25

      A little dangerous that close to the fire 😆

    • @myine4366
      @myine4366 Год назад +7

      Ahhh yes, the seldom spotted but often heard North American Growling Spider.

    • @benleb8939
      @benleb8939 Год назад +4

      I scrolled down dying laughing as soon as I heard that

    • @Zusse
      @Zusse Год назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂​@@myine4366

    • @DGPOfficialVg
      @DGPOfficialVg 11 месяцев назад

      Broo

  • @KDbbasm
    @KDbbasm Год назад +120

    So fun to go along on your hunts. I'm 71 and have hunted all my life, learned from my father who was never skunked. Elk, moose, bears, deer, he always succeeded. As a skipper on his own boat we had salmon from out off the Washington coast, canned and a freezer filled We had grouse, pheasants, all that meat every year in the freezer. Life with Dad was AWESOME. One of MANY skills to hunting is to never camp in your hunting area, youll just push the deer away from you. Always set up nearby and get up in the dark, get to where you want to hunt sit guietly in your vehicle/canoe until break of light, then proceed. Search with your eyes, not your binos. Use scope or binos only to confirm antlers once you've spotted the deer. The Great Oz has spoken

    • @Hannahcode1
      @Hannahcode1 Год назад +9

      I hunt the same way you described and I have been successful more times than not. Old Timers know their stuff !

    • @frankhunt5018
      @frankhunt5018 Год назад +5

      Great advice, also don't eat, sleep or cook in any of the clothes you are going to hunt in; get to your hunting spot early and stay there late...

    • @kidfrankie54
      @kidfrankie54 Год назад +2

      Who tf is the great oz?

    • @KDbbasm
      @KDbbasm Год назад +13

      @@kidfrankie54 the Great Oz is a fun tribute to the famous movie The Wizard of Oz; the Oz in the movie was said to have all the answers for everything. As an extremely successful hunter over 75 yrs; now too crippled to do much serious hunting I thought I'd share some wisdom with a young man just learning to hunt, a young man wanting his life to become whole and good. So, that's who the Great Oz is. I could give you some advice too...but I recall the ol' saying about casting pearls...

    • @hattarapilvi
      @hattarapilvi 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@KDbbasmbeing old isnt the same as being wise

  • @1ZZFE
    @1ZZFE 11 месяцев назад +17

    Man you are the rare few youtubers who reveal the breakwind part. You are so real man.

  • @jeffvallentine913
    @jeffvallentine913 Год назад +53

    It's awesome to watch you do something you excel at, canoeing, trekking backcountry waterways. Your skills are amazing. Yet watching you venture into new experiences with hunting and seeing and learning new skills is great too. Your approach and attitude are spot on. Your success will come I have no doubt.

  • @Kaygu_
    @Kaygu_ Год назад +48

    I'm not into hunting, but seeing you learning a new skill is great!

    • @XanderBudnick
      @XanderBudnick  Год назад +21

      This won't become a hunting channel don't worry. Just occasional videos as I learn more about being an outdoorsman

    • @anthonyhayden5727
      @anthonyhayden5727 11 месяцев назад +1

      I agree, not into shooting animals for no reason

    • @xCanadaFishing
      @xCanadaFishing 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@anthonyhayden5727 not a hunter either but a lot of my relatives are and i do know that most of the time theyre not just shooting animals for no reason

  • @commonsense8594
    @commonsense8594 Год назад +4

    Flatbread
    1tbsp oil
    Pinch of salt
    1 cup Flour
    Boil 1 1/2 cups of water with oil until boil then take off of heat and add flour and stir vigorously
    Then roast over a campfire. It’s a pretty filing food. I usually have some powder gravy and make dumplings with the dough

  • @timralston6379
    @timralston6379 11 месяцев назад +2

    @19:12 - 19:22 If anyone is wondering the [CC] Closed Captions said it was [Music]... Very impressive, Xander!

  • @Rwon8799
    @Rwon8799 Месяц назад +1

    From the first time I watched survival I really liked watching your content and I really enjoyed it.

  • @davisstellman
    @davisstellman Год назад +8

    You and Clay are the reason why I got into grouse hunting. Something I found is that grouse will always stay in the same area like 1mile radius for their entire life. If you've found them once, you've found a spot to keep returning to. That's what helped me land my first ever with a recurve bow last month

  • @MrMisuma
    @MrMisuma Год назад +3

    I sometimes just saves your new video and watch it on a day, where my anxieties are screaming at me. Thank you so much. Your work is greatly appreciated. Sincerely from a danish fan.

  • @nathanbenjamin1577
    @nathanbenjamin1577 Год назад +5

    Always a pleasure to watch these. Thanks for all the work you do editing, filming, taking us along

  • @aboodal-khatib947
    @aboodal-khatib947 Год назад +19

    Hello Xander, I am following you from Jordan in the Middle East. I do not speak English, so I had to use Google. What is this content, man? It is really amazing. I really love watching your videos. Thank you for this content, keep it up 🤍

    • @strongestnattyever-videos2247
      @strongestnattyever-videos2247 11 месяцев назад

      What is this content?
      ANSWER: it is what you are watching.

    • @newuenhd8066
      @newuenhd8066 4 месяца назад +1

      @aboodal-khatib947 Its content focuses on a practice called Bushcrafth

  • @tedtrewella9300
    @tedtrewella9300 11 месяцев назад +1

    Xander, you are so inspiring. I'm still struggling with alcoholism/ drugs. But seeing your happiness gives me hope brother

  • @Longbowwoman
    @Longbowwoman Год назад +2

    Love all the vids!
    Pick your high traffic spot. Get out BEFORE first lite. Sit still and patiently. When you walk after first lite everything hears you and or smells you. Let the deer come to you. I’ve harvested more deer than I can count with a bow.
    Keep those videos comin!!

  • @tommorrow6046
    @tommorrow6046 Месяц назад

    I went deer hunting with my grandpa when I was about 12. We walked a long ways from the truck and we finally did come across a good sized buck. My grandpa said we didn’t want to have to carry it that far back, so he shot in the air to scare it off. I was just glad to go “hunting”. The experience of the hunt and the hike was amazing. That’s one of the best memories I have with him. Just spending the day hiking around.

  • @Nello353
    @Nello353 Год назад

    I watch lots of hunting videos. Most of them are guided hunts and success is very high as is the expense, I have taken a good number of those. By far and large most of my hunting was hunting deer in Pennsylvania first with my dad and later with my two boys. The largest part of those were unsuccessful but that was never a deterrant. On the hunts that are successful it erases all those cold hours when it seems there isn't a deer in the county your hunting in, Experiencing the beauty and solitude of the woods and sometimes seeing a lot of deer sign is all that you need to bring you back .Hunting is the real experience, success is a bonus. I wish you many years of both.

  • @goob4578
    @goob4578 Год назад +10

    Xander's videos always make a good day

  • @FionaMccue
    @FionaMccue Год назад +5

    So pleased to see you out hunting again Xander.

  • @KenCourneya
    @KenCourneya Год назад +2

    Xander, You have found a great spot to hunt next year. Scout for intersecting trails next summer. Find as many as possible so it allows you to play the wind. I use ground blinds with a buddy heater. I am old and enjoy my comfort. Get in that blind in the dark. Sit as long as you can stand it. As you age you get better at it. I can see you harvesting a deer next year. My wife and I love your adventures. You make us laugh.

    • @iwineverygame1995
      @iwineverygame1995 Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing. Bro has to post up at dark and just sit quietly beside a field or large opening. Never gonna get one trudging through the woods and stopping for a few minutes here and there.

  • @samuelsmith8964
    @samuelsmith8964 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @matt.denney
    @matt.denney Год назад +27

    Love the videos. Just a quick tip as a lifelong hunter, probably 75% of all the deer I’ve ever seen have been within the first and last 30 minutes of daylight. I’d suggest definitely staying out until it’s actually dark, you’ll have a much higher chance of seeing something!

    • @Darkness251
      @Darkness251 Год назад +1

      Thats also why most car accidents with animals happen during sunrise or set.

    • @jacob5488
      @jacob5488 9 месяцев назад

      deer can see best when it's dawn and dusk unlike us

    • @jacob5488
      @jacob5488 9 месяцев назад

      but i've killed many deer and personally i've seen 90% of my deer mid day

  • @garymoore3446
    @garymoore3446 4 месяца назад +1

    Love going along on your hunt man and your canoeing. Thank you for this channel. I’ve learned so much.

  • @AdventuresWithLoki
    @AdventuresWithLoki Год назад +15

    Looks like you had a great trip Xander even though you didn't come across any deer. The wolves howling was super cool! Looking forward to your next one.

    • @BriannaRubino-xy7mc
      @BriannaRubino-xy7mc Год назад

      I think it’s cool too. I like traveling. Where have you been?

    • @Jayh247
      @Jayh247 Год назад

      @@BriannaRubino-xy7mcget a grip

  • @roblipman7069
    @roblipman7069 11 месяцев назад +1

    The sound of those wolves. So cool. Another great episode!

  • @CjvelascoCj
    @CjvelascoCj Год назад +3

    Since 2021 I'm watching Mr Xander ! From phillipines ! With love keep it up sir!

  • @harvdiamondintherough
    @harvdiamondintherough Год назад +7

    High light of the show😂19:13 that was a bonus.

  • @kathydupe6946
    @kathydupe6946 Год назад +4

    Love how you enjoy whatever you are doing out in nature. Your perspective on hunting has made me think differently about it and i appreciate that.
    P.S. farts and flames are not the best combo, lol 😉

  • @rossmoniz5032
    @rossmoniz5032 Год назад +3

    Channel keeps growing and Xander keeps evolving, I love watching !! Been a viewer for a long time keep going bud

  • @PeterCPRail8748
    @PeterCPRail8748 Год назад

    Hunting. Truly a passtime of skill sets and plane dumb luck.
    The skill to find the perfect spot, the luck of getting your pray to walk by unknowingly of your presence.

  • @baniz7232
    @baniz7232 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love watching ur vids when i get home from a light night out. (Im hammered)

  • @outlawcountry6069
    @outlawcountry6069 Год назад +4

    Another great video Xander , beautiful scenery.

  • @janetowen3042
    @janetowen3042 Год назад +2

    Hey xander that's a orchestra you got going on out there! Proper trombones an all. 😄🤙🤸‍♀️🥳

  • @TheLarousse89
    @TheLarousse89 Год назад

    Man I love that you just show people how you do stuff. Like I stole your little trick of lay on the pad before setting up your tent. I like you showed you unloading your rifle too. Thanks for the content.

  • @Trymiee
    @Trymiee Год назад +2

    Hope you're having a great week! Going out on my own little adventure next week! Take care Xander

  • @aquaedoh4268
    @aquaedoh4268 10 месяцев назад

    I live in the uk so strolling in the woods and randomly seeing moose prints or hearing wolves howling in the background is so alien to me lmao part of the reason i like watching these

  • @journeyman7189
    @journeyman7189 Год назад

    Great sign and you found so much. Well done. Nothing worthwhile is easy.
    Nate

  • @masonarinder6491
    @masonarinder6491 11 месяцев назад

    To help with your confusion, a rub is where deer use their antlers to rub a tree. A scrape is where they actually use their hoofs to scrape the ground. Reason why you always see a low lying branch above a scrape is because it is what we call a “licking limb”. They will pee in the scrape and lick the limb letting does knkw they’re in rut. Does willl also use that scrape to let the buck know she is in heat. I don’t live in bear or wolf county but maybe that’s why you don’t sit before dark and after dark but down in the south we like to get in our stands or hunting position 45 minutes before sunrise and we will not leave our position until after dark. Right at sunrise and right at dark is PRIME time for deer movement. This may help you be more successful in harvesting a deer

    • @masonarinder6491
      @masonarinder6491 11 месяцев назад

      Also you won’t catch me camping in a tent in bear and wolf country lol . We have a small small population of black bear here. It’s actually very rare anyone sees one and every so many years we will get a confirmed cougar sighting. I’ve never seen a bear or got a picture of one on trail cam but I have seen a cougar only once. But yea. I’m not familiar with bears, wolves, and cougars. So I’m not camping in a tent in bear, wolf, cougar country

  • @The_Northerner
    @The_Northerner Год назад +2

    Awesome video man! Really love your recent content, definitely my favorite youtuber lately.

  • @SquirrelyScrat3075
    @SquirrelyScrat3075 Месяц назад

    Bro I love your videos lol keep them coming. You inspire me to get back into camping and bushcraft

  • @MMTIGER7
    @MMTIGER7 Год назад +1

    Xander, I don't want to be rude. But I could smell you, and I live in Texas! Love the vids bro. Your love for the outdoors helps me through the day. Keep it up please

  • @taylorbolduc1763
    @taylorbolduc1763 Год назад +3

    Same age as you here, watched your content for ages, and similar situation in that i started hunting solo and had to learn as i went. Don't feel bad, took me a few years to dial it in. If you do want some tips or access to some land let me know as i only hunt it every other year.

  • @NovaScotiaSouthShore
    @NovaScotiaSouthShore Год назад

    Great video and thanks for taking me along. Great way to spend a Saturday night.

  • @anysep3361
    @anysep3361 Год назад +1

    Cool fact about tigers! I was fascinated and obsessed by them as a teen. But i had no clue about the orange being invisible to prey! And I love the poop search, haha😂

  • @Mag_Aoidh
    @Mag_Aoidh Год назад +1

    Xander it’s called recharging your battery. I’ve been hunting for 45 years now, didn’t matter whether I brought something back or not, it was just nice being out there.

  • @jimfenstermaker400
    @jimfenstermaker400 Год назад +2

    Xander, you the man! Keep up the good work !

  • @davidmonnin2792
    @davidmonnin2792 Год назад +3

    Xander,
    Looks like you have found a nice spot for next year! Hopefully the wolves will not decimate the herd this winter.
    Maybe get in there and do some preseason scouting to find their bedding and feeding areas so you can intercept on the way.
    Awesome content and thank you for taking us along!

  • @MillimeterMech
    @MillimeterMech Год назад

    Great video, thanks for bringing us along! Cheers-southwest Michigan.

  • @Hannahcode1
    @Hannahcode1 Год назад

    Hey Xander, its great you are desireing to bag your own meat for all the said reasons. There really is alot to be said for a rewarding primal hunt. The forest floor was typically loud for any movement. In those conditions; your luck of seeing a thing is small. I dont wanna tell you what to do: so I will only suggest a tree stand, gets you out of the noise and can help with your scent too. And dont camp any where near where you plan to hunt. I can hardly wait till next yr. when you connect and enjoy your rewards! Love that you turned hunter! Luv from Colo. Stay cool Xan..

  • @fredcarter7003
    @fredcarter7003 Год назад

    Patients , when the time comes,so rewarding

  • @MUDDRAGGERRC
    @MUDDRAGGERRC Год назад

    Yes great to see you out in the feild with intentions of harvesting game . Keep at it !! Get that bow out you made ! Get a spot set up , you can do it.

  • @mem7048
    @mem7048 Год назад +1

    Invariably, when I take an older person on their first hunt it is usually after the first snowfall. I buy a bag of the chocolate covered raisins and put them in my jacket pocket. When following deer tracks ahead of the new guy I "seed" the trail with alleged fresh deer poop. To prove the freshness i will scoop up a couple and chew them to guarantee how long ago they passed.

  • @pastorpfp1
    @pastorpfp1 Год назад

    Hey man, I love your videos. Your style is very friendly and warm. You have shared some of your bad choices in life and now experiencing some good choices. Keep up the good work, my friend it will get better and better and the cream always comes to the top.

  • @bahamajim1998
    @bahamajim1998 Год назад +1

    Perfect outing !!! Exploring , camping , honing in on nature…

  • @jonathanholden6556
    @jonathanholden6556 Месяц назад

    Try staying out until legal light is officially over. A lot of times deer won’t even start moving until the last half hour of legal light. You are leaving in the middle of prime time. Cool videos! I wish you success

  • @zantrex4
    @zantrex4 7 месяцев назад

    More of these hunts! What a treat to watch!

  • @playhouseinthewoods6103
    @playhouseinthewoods6103 Год назад +6

    Ok here I go again it is so refreshing to see someone who enjoys the hunting. I know the point of hunting is to harvest what ever it is your hunting but I think so much pressure has been placed on just the killing that the enjoyment of just being out in the woods is missed. Keep it up. I do know had that been me as soon as I switched out the shotgun for the rifle I would’ve thought I was walking through a grouse sanctuary. One more tip from an old camper never release that much natural gas that close to an open flame the results can be lets just say less than enjoyable. Thanks for sharing your trip. 👍🏻

  • @kobelaliberte6582
    @kobelaliberte6582 Год назад

    Usually you’re suppose to scrape the black off the chaga with a brush or bristle and then grind it up and put it in a tea bag for it to have more flavour I know because my dad is a native medicine man

  • @hammbone82
    @hammbone82 Год назад

    nice chaga find, you can get some good vitamin c from fresh pine needls. and can make a fun soda from sugar water and pine needles in a bottle made fore pressure.

  • @JoenabelG.P.
    @JoenabelG.P. Год назад

    Thanks. I've learned a lot from your videos. Used to take me forever to light a fire for the grill even with a lighter fluid.

  • @keithoszmanjr4802
    @keithoszmanjr4802 11 месяцев назад

    Love your wildlife/woodland/outdoor ethics.

  • @jacksonmiller628
    @jacksonmiller628 Год назад

    The biggest tip I can give you as a hunter is every time you walk through the woods stop every minutes or so and just stand still and listen. Your ears are one of your greatest powers in the woods I feel with your eyes as a close second. With how well some animals can camouflage your eyes won’t see everything.

  • @BrosLife0313
    @BrosLife0313 Год назад

    watching to your content is sometimes all the therapy you need..
    kudos to you brotha🇵🇭💪🏼

  • @KDbbasm
    @KDbbasm Год назад

    In Washington wolves had to be reintroduced and they have thrived. I was at Cooper Lake, just on the eastern slop of the Cascades, to do a kayak trip around this pristine alpine lake. I was the only person there. A stunning beauty of a lake at the base of Glacier strewn spired peaks jutting straight up, with 2000 ft cliffs laden with snowfields and waterfalls ...breath-taking. There was no wind...a mist covered the lake surface, brilliant read vine maples all along the shore lined with alpine Noble firs. Silent, not a sound....then the deepest richest howl, echoed off the water nearly dropped me to my knees. Just 400 yds across the lake up into the forest on the slope. I'll always remember that! The sound that rivals the bellow of an elk, I consider that howl of the wolf to be THE sound of wilderness personified.

  • @JamesAH1
    @JamesAH1 Год назад +1

    First time ever watching one of your video’s on release!

  • @williamcroft4660
    @williamcroft4660 Год назад +2

    This Guy is Just so wholesome. Since i found him on ytb after watching Outdoor Boys , he became my favorite creator. His videos are amazing and they inspire me to go out there and live the nature we live in. In each of his videos, we can see his pain and his joy, which makes him human. He isnt afraid to show his emotions to us and i think that this is what makes him so wholesome. Just letting you know , Xander, you really inspire me with your videos. Your way of medititing things out and then explain it the way you do it is simply beatifull. I wish i could get some piece of advice on meditating from you. Thank you for inspiring us Xander!!!❤

    • @williamcroft4660
      @williamcroft4660 Год назад

      Note: My english is not very good im from Québec so sorry about that..

  • @marax1CZ
    @marax1CZ Год назад +2

    I just hope that you have pre-filmed more hunting videos..they are something new to your channel and the are definitely worth watching ❤️

  • @KAMLANDER
    @KAMLANDER Год назад +14

    As someone who has shot a couple bucks, even just watching your videos through the wilderness puts a smile on my face😃
    I have yet to shoot a moose, but I hope to one day. Just being with nature is everything😊

  • @nikolaridjicki8458
    @nikolaridjicki8458 Год назад +1

    You'll get those deer in the future, I cant wait for that episode!

  • @CANADIANHUNTER00
    @CANADIANHUNTER00 Год назад

    Always love your camping vid, and the hunting vid is the cherry on top.

  • @Sterlthepearl6960
    @Sterlthepearl6960 Год назад +1

    Bro!! On a day hike in the mountains right now 26° and the lake I’m at is drained 50% wish I would have brought my fishing pole 🎣 wish I could send pics. It’s incredible. Thank you for the content . Always look forward to it.

  • @CanadianSledDog
    @CanadianSledDog Год назад

    If there are no rocks and there are birch logs around you can also protect the ground with a couple layers of those. Since they're never quite dry they don't burn through easily, but they do burn enough to contribute to the coal base.

  • @jackburton5
    @jackburton5 Год назад +2

    This is going to be good I know it ❤❤❤😊 im going to watch this later tonight in my warm bed 😅

  • @itssafeinthecity
    @itssafeinthecity Год назад

    The forest looks great through your lens Xander. I like the George V beard too, proper Arctic explorer.

  • @Amiyelvovna
    @Amiyelvovna Год назад

    When wearing those rubber boots you will not leave much ground scent. Just try to avoid touching anything with your hands or brushing up against branches etc with your clothing in areas you plan to hunt. Once you get in intel on a spot to hunt, figure out ambush spot based on wind direction and be completely still.
    Travel routes on edges of marsh or lake can be good as the deer must go around these areas.

  • @hopeeternal99
    @hopeeternal99 Год назад +2

    I had no idea about the orange. I recently follow a few hunters and I'm always wondering why they want to stand out so much with their orange and yet wear camo. This makes sense now. Thanks! 😁

  • @aldhilucky2222
    @aldhilucky2222 Год назад +1

    mate, just want to let you know that i love your work. really looking forward for your next content, love from indonesia 🇮🇩

  • @spence_outdoors_scotland
    @spence_outdoors_scotland Год назад

    Great video love your channel. Best thing to do when trying to hunt in a woods like that were it’s really noisy to move around is to find a good spot and just sit and wait for a deer to come walking past. Best of luck with your next hunt

  • @icebabysnocain
    @icebabysnocain Год назад +1

    Not bad sound for a half inch speaker, and you know everything is moving through. All those antler rubs says there must be a few bucks close by. I would rather eat a doe but by now they might all be pregnant, so a young buck will do. It's best to have a kill when you also have some extra labor to assist with the carry out. Good video. Pax.

  • @anthonyconstant1861
    @anthonyconstant1861 Год назад +1

    Wow didn’t expect to see an Alton tarp in Canada. I have some of their gear. Good Aussie stuff

  • @wendelclements6448
    @wendelclements6448 Год назад

    Man this was an awesome video man I love this type of video Safe travels

  • @mitchdaoust2826
    @mitchdaoust2826 Год назад

    From my experience, and i still do it, is patience wins the game. When its been 2-3 hrs and nothing happened, give it a few more, they'll show up. And listen to those ravens, they'll let u know if animals are around

  • @SimultaneousDarkness
    @SimultaneousDarkness Год назад +1

    I love your content sir. One of the best bushcraft channels on RUclips.

  • @shadhodgman2753
    @shadhodgman2753 Год назад

    Thank goodness you got the audio fixed for that campfire music on night two.

  • @Mondhase2000
    @Mondhase2000 Год назад

    My sister's husband goes out in the woods for hunting nearly every weekend. In 9 of 10 times he doesn't get anything but when he gets a deer they have a full freezer of meat for a good time. Btw, the permission for shooting a deer in Germany cost 250€. That sounds much but when you check out the meat prices and compare it to the amount of meat you get from one deer it's really worth it.

  • @danielclark4631
    @danielclark4631 Год назад

    Can't stress it more stay until dark the last few minutes of glory can be spontaneous

  • @geddon436
    @geddon436 Год назад

    watching you camp by the rivers always relaxes me

  • @wildhomestead
    @wildhomestead Год назад +2

    Dude that's crazy you were hearing wolves AND a team running deer hounds!!! In the same spots and time. That is crazy!!!! Great video as per usual man. Love the new hunting content!

  • @edreimer4058
    @edreimer4058 Год назад

    Really like this new hunting side of you!

  • @VadimZverugo
    @VadimZverugo Год назад

    A good campsite and hot food makes any hike better. Not sure what you would do with the deer body but I like seeing the variety of activities you do and the evolution of your camping gear. I use some of the ideas for my trips.

  • @mitchsmith3296
    @mitchsmith3296 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing a wide range of experiences with us !

  • @robsmith1288
    @robsmith1288 Год назад

    i am welsh/canadian, 36 years of age, i was an awful tree planter, in terms of quantity, not quality, ... so yeah shit ! did a few tree planting seasons in B.C.(okanagan) love he channel, xxx

  • @jparker59able
    @jparker59able Год назад +1

    Lol. Be careful you don't blow yourself up sitting that close to the fire. 💥

  • @lorenzomarques3722
    @lorenzomarques3722 Год назад

    what a cool video, really well edited and super fun to watch

  • @frankmurphy5
    @frankmurphy5 Год назад +1

    I love that you've started hunting. Saw the last video with Tosh too. It gives me hope. I'm in the same boat. I'm 39, done lots of camping and stuff, all set up to start hunting. Just waiting for a chance to go with someone who knows what they're doing. I'm just outside London if you want an apprentice 😂

  • @mofadla4000
    @mofadla4000 Год назад

    That shot with the moon tree and the moon, absolutley incredible. Not sure why I enjoyed it so much. But when i say the blurry moon i was really hoping you'd switch focus, looks amazing.

  • @corrieschut6216
    @corrieschut6216 Год назад

    Love this! I particularly enjoyed the FARTS!! 😂😂😂

  • @lunalunamoonpie
    @lunalunamoonpie Год назад

    The howling are majestic and scary at the same time.

  • @mrcomment5544
    @mrcomment5544 8 месяцев назад

    Hey, I hunt deer with the same iron sight, just the ball. And have taken over 10 of them and up to 50 yards (although I say keep it within 30 yards). I a dense woods like those, that shotgun is perfect for the max range you will see.

  • @jayheinrich5207
    @jayheinrich5207 Год назад

    I believe the howling you heard were coyotes or coy wolves ( I am not familiar with yet know you have them) and not true wolves. The singing was too whiny and quicker than a wolf pack. It is all great to listen to though. I love every chance I get to be close to them! Thanks for sharing Xander. Take care