Alright. Someone needs to make a statement that this is all legal hunting and no animals in this video, and most hunting overall ever go to waste. Yes there are terrible hunters, but they're really not common. There are also thousands of each animal killed. Hunting is for management and a food supply, not mindlessly killing. So everyone who is calling these people monsters don't really know what hunting really is. Thanks for understanding.
It's a razor sharp blade moving at the very least 60 miles per hour. If it were a ball or rock your average teenage human with a few weeks of practice could throw a rock half the size of fist but far denser hard enough to kill most animals in one hit. And remember most humans don't go hunting alone.
@@stormtroopertk8 I’m actually gonna take back my comment, if you look at anatomical charts, the heart is genuinely THAT low. Could either be what I said or you’re dead on with the heart. It’s low, but if you look at anatomy charts, their heart sits pretty loose and low.
Nice clean shots which I have a lot of respect for . I've shot around 15 moose,15 black bear and 5 white tail deer and it was some of the best memories and times I've had , I'm now 43 and I don't know what changed but I just can't bring myself to pull the trigger anymore, I love the thrill of the hunt and being outdoors but when it comes time to kill lately I just take a picture and let it go . I definitely have some hunting partners who don't like how I changed but I still bring out people who can't get black bear by themselves and call in moose for my cousins but I can't shoot them myself , I guess I got soft in my old age lol. Again nice kill shots though no suffering is what it's supposed to be like 👍
@@WAVENIK001to eat them, to mount them, to brag to your friends. Also, stop being a little puss, these animals don’t feel pain unless your stupid and wound an animal, they feel so much shock that they can’t feel pain, kind of like having a lot of adrenaline running through your body
I want to go hunting so bad but I can’t so I always watch videos. It seems so cool but skillful at the same time. So much respect for what you guys do✊
Dude, you need too. It’s amazing! And it’s not just about going out and killing animals, it’s about being immersed into the quiet beauty of nature, enjoying the trees, the mountains, hearing the birds sing and so much more. I hope you get to go hunting soon someday.
Because of warmer climate, theyve ventured further up and now stay mostly in the territories where it gets and stays cooler. You can still find them in Northern Manitoba/Quebec/Labrador but not as plentiful as they once were. My family typically uses 50-65 lb bows when they feel like it, but most of the time use .300 class rifles
Watching this with my 7 year old daughter and all she can talk about is the good shots, clean kills and wanting To go hunting with me ! Good compilation..
Very nice marksmanship. Every kill was clean. Most are Either lung (possibly even double lung) or heart shots. Could even tell which, the heart shot qould spray red stuff everywhere and the can see the warm breath exit on those COLD lung shots. Youve put alot of time and effort on becoming the hunter you are. Bravo my man! Love the grunting exchange at is truly epic... Bro was talking to that damn caribou.
I’m curious, how far do you have to walk to find the ones who run away after being hit? I’m certain the wound is fatal but since I’ve never been hunting I don’t know how far they could go before hitting the ground.
Great question. Different species have different reactions. Deer run the furthest and usually always less than 100 yards…sometimes not more than 20 yards. Moose and caribou never go far if hit properly. Bears are usually down in 30-60 yards when hit properly.
These are some amazing shots!! I have no clue about hunting to be honest haha but why do you kill these bears? Do you eat them or are they overpopulated?
Thanks. It’s actually a bit of both. Bears are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. Those bears fed many families over many years. The license to harvest those bears was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
ahh okay, all clear. Thanks for the answer, I was thinking something along the lines of “won’t these bears die out?” but now everything is clear to me Haha
In bc we have a big problem with cities expanding at a alarming rate, that and the fact of so many people switching to a primary vegetarian or vegan diet dramatically increases the need for ever expanding farm land. One new farm alone will be the reason for several hectares of forest to be logged destroying natural habitats but farmers crops are their livelihood and they will destroy any animal that threaten their crops from rabbits to deer and elk. A bc hunting license and tags are bought annually and the majority of the money goes towards environmental studies of animal habitat and numbers aswell as reintroducing species that have been decimated by development and other factors of human population increase. Hunters are the reason my childrens children will see herds of elk and fields of deer. Great video guys and thanks for all you do to support our planet for the future
We have an assortment of compilations that suit different interests. Go check out some of our other compilations for more of the hunt leading up to the shot. And then we have many of these shots with full episodes that you can watch the entire adventure
Im just curious... Are these animals hunted for trophy's, food, overpopulation etc? They are such amazing and beautiful animals, so I hope these arent killed for trophy's
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
No hunter kills only for the trophy. That's called a poacher. All the meat is eaten and the trophy is taken for memorabilia and just because it honestly looks awesome 😂😂
@TheInstigatorMan ExactIy right. Most hunters are ethical and never want to see an animal suffer. Most hunt to put meat in the freezer to feed their families. The antlers, horns etc are bonus. The biologists and game commission determine how many can be taken any given season. The goal is never to hunt them all, then they'd have none to hunt.
Could even tell which, the heart shot qould spray red stuff everywhere and the can see the warm breath exit on those COLD lung shots. Youve put alot of time and effort on becoming the hunter you are. Bravo my man! Love the grunting exchange at is truly epic... Bro was talking to that damn caribou.
After too many years of trying, I finally got my first black bear last june. My family of 5 is just running out of the pepperoni we made its meat into. Very hopeful this year and looking forward to trying marinated roasts this time around. All you have to do is watch one video on commercial meat production to know why you owe it to your food to harvest and process it yourself.
gnarly how at 8:03, the bullet goes through and through on the deer's lungs, and you can see its breath condense out the hole on the other side as it starts to run away.
Humans have been hunting for food for thousands of years, it’s in our blood. I’ve been harvesting big game for 35 years, good hunting plan and a clean kill is indescribable to non hunters. Respect the animal, before the kill and after.
I never seen hunting videos like this before cause I never search it but today I felt curiosity on how hunting is and I searched up hunting videos, this popped up and ITS AWESOME💯 would love to do it one day 💪🏽
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
The creator must've thought this was a negative comment and copied his response, but I can answer it. We eat all the meat and some people even eat the heart 😂
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
This is interesting for me. I’ve always wanted to go hunting, and I have so much respect for the talent of hunters. But this is the first video of hunting I’ve seen and these beasts just look so beautiful in the wild and now I don’t know what to do with myself 😭
Being a hunter is always filled with mixed emotions. You'll come to realize you can both love the animals and be very thankful to harvest some. There's always a little sorrow when you shoot an animal. But the feeling of appreciation of harvesting all that meat, which will help feed you and often many others, is much greater. Hope you try it.
First time seeing animals hunted like this. I pity them, but it feels natural, since people hunt for food before unlike today, we hunt in the groceries. Mad respect for the clean shots, quick death to the animals is giving them respect that they deserve. Subscribed!
Natives had to hunt like this back when we didn’t have grocery stores. If you can’t handle the circle of life then you need to be properly educated about that type stuff, animals kill animals for food the same way humans kill animals for food. Respect to you for being able to see that.
@@Noah-nm1cb I know that, I like learning survival stuffs and hunting is a vital part of it. We are the top of the food chain, and it all comes back to killing or be killed.
Thank you for having such an open mind and showing common sense. These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
@@canadaintheroughtv I learned that there are many documents to be submitted to the government before hunting. This is legal and natural for humans to do. I may even go hunting in the future, since I like learning survival skills. Great job and more power to your channel.
Where in canada is this? Also Ik it cant always be helped but should have tried to get a better angle if possible at 0:35 to have the moose suffer less
Cape Buffalo do the same thing. It’s odd behavior. I’m just guessing but maybe the animal that just got shot stresses out the others in the heard and so they attack it. Maybe they don’t like the odd behavior and are telling it to stop it.
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
@@canadaintheroughtv They are abundant? And the government issues the license. Damn you’re not a follower are you. The freaking government makes all kinds of claims. An important part of the food supply? Oh yea, musk ox and moose are such a massive part of the food supply. Beef, chicken, fish, pork and vegetables beyond imagination are not. You are a twit. These hunts are nothing more than human indulgence. Yea brilliant point.
Quando li sento esclamare " O M Goss" .. eccitati di avere tolto alla NATURA un'altra creatura meravigliosa che non ci sarà più Ma il trofeo ... Il palco ornera' una loro parete ... soddisfazione per tutti... non credo.
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability Wild game meat is a smart choice. Wild game is the most renewable, the most sustainable, the most organic, the most lean, and the most environmentally friendly meat source on the planet
I'm also a hunter from South Africa, I'm just curious what do you guys use the bears for after shooting them? For the fur? Or do you eat them?😂 Not hating just want to know ! 🎉
When a friend got his Fall bear he ground most of it. No added fat needed to process, and just right for yummy burgers. If Mom hadn't told the kids what they were eating they wouldn't have shied from the meat. I found out a week later that most of it was tossed out, IMO a monumental waste.
Hello Singers sahab, may I ask that which Monimala ? She was From which place? May I know about her. But your song is very sweety to hearing and singing in very good voice on comparing alias with Madam Monimala. I like it much more about similarity in between the life journey's of duality stories in between Assam and Arunachal tribe. Good voice and good sing. Lovely.
Sorry you gotta deal with all the snowflakes in the comments. I watch this video all the time and it’s enjoyable each time seeing the nice shots! One the moose’s that I hunted in my hunting game was an expirenence like in the video! Staring contest and boom! Heart shot and instant drop with the steyr carbon 2 .338 Laupa mag. That rifle is no joke. The slow motion shots you did are awesome too!
Hunting is actually pretty important for keeping animal populations in check. For example if we let rabbit populations breed to big numbers they catch diseases and die off. And just look at what's happening in romania now that they banned the hunting of bears
@@mkjust6960 i know all this stuff but it still feels uncomfortable becajse dying of disease is different and killing the biggest and most beautiful of them is different. In my opinion it might be interfering with natural selection also.
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability Wild game meat is a smart choice. Wild game is the most renewable, the most sustainable, the most organic, the most lean, and the most environmentally friendly meat source on the planet
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability Wild game meat is a smart choice. Wild game is the most renewable, the most sustainable, the most organic, the most lean, and the most environmentally friendly meat source on the planet
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability Wild game meat is a smart choice. Wild game is the most renewable, the most sustainable, the most organic, the most lean, and the most environmentally friendly meat source on the planet
What if they ran away after getting hurt. You can't let animals suffer from your arrows and bullets for the sake of your passion Also imagine yourself shooting same as you shot that animals
Ethical hunting always involves proper shot placement. No one ever feels good if an animal gets away, and any good hunter would chase it down to ensure it didn’t suffer. This isn’t shooting for sport, this is shooting for population control and for meat, these animals feed families in need. Do you feel bad getting meat from a grocery store or farmer’s market, where the animals were raised without once seeing the sun? Don’t be a hypocrite.
Alright. Someone needs to make a statement that this is all legal hunting and no animals in this video, and most hunting overall ever go to waste. Yes there are terrible hunters, but they're really not common. There are also thousands of each animal killed. Hunting is for management and a food supply, not mindlessly killing. So everyone who is calling these people monsters don't really know what hunting really is. Thanks for understanding.
Thank you! You are absolutely correct
He shot them at different times in years
How amazing that a single arrow can take down such big and mighty animal.
I know but how?
@@dasar2234organs, buddy, organs. Necessary but weak
@@dasar2234those arrow tips have crazy blades that’s designed to rip thru the animals organs
It's a razor sharp blade moving at the very least 60 miles per hour. If it were a ball or rock your average teenage human with a few weeks of practice could throw a rock half the size of fist but far denser hard enough to kill most animals in one hit. And remember most humans don't go hunting alone.
go through the heart, have you see blood pumped out?🤔
These are all beautiful shots!
Thanks a lot!
That shot on the bear at 8:14 caught me off guard with how much he was bleeding
I had the same reaction lol
At first I thought it was a heart shot but it’s too low
@@stormtroopertk8lung into liver, pierced 2 major organs, that’s where I think the spray comes from.
@@maxwellhesher1790 ah makes sense
@@stormtroopertk8 I’m actually gonna take back my comment, if you look at anatomical charts, the heart is genuinely THAT low.
Could either be what I said or you’re dead on with the heart. It’s low, but if you look at anatomy charts, their heart sits pretty loose and low.
This is a fast-moving compilation...very exciting!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it!
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Nice clean shots which I have a lot of respect for . I've shot around 15 moose,15 black bear and 5 white tail deer and it was some of the best memories and times I've had , I'm now 43 and I don't know what changed but I just can't bring myself to pull the trigger anymore, I love the thrill of the hunt and being outdoors but when it comes time to kill lately I just take a picture and let it go . I definitely have some hunting partners who don't like how I changed but I still bring out people who can't get black bear by themselves and call in moose for my cousins but I can't shoot them myself , I guess I got soft in my old age lol. Again nice kill shots though no suffering is what it's supposed to be like 👍
bro stop that why are you shooting these animals
@@WAVENIK001 for food
@@WAVENIK001 you dont pay for meat
@@WAVENIK001to eat them, to mount them, to brag to your friends. Also, stop being a little puss, these animals don’t feel pain unless your stupid and wound an animal, they feel so much shock that they can’t feel pain, kind of like having a lot of adrenaline running through your body
@@WAVENIK001did you not read anything he just said?? stop bitching.
I want to go hunting so bad but I can’t so I always watch videos. It seems so cool but skillful at the same time. So much respect for what you guys do✊
Dude, you need too. It’s amazing! And it’s not just about going out and killing animals, it’s about being immersed into the quiet beauty of nature, enjoying the trees, the mountains, hearing the birds sing and so much more. I hope you get to go hunting soon someday.
Isso é covardia contra os animais
Por isso o mundo tá em guerra
A maldade do ser humano não tem limites
@bentodarosamarques7257 would you prefer we chase the animals with a spear like the good old days?
@@thedirtyhalfdozen4269 Tim Wells does that. But I get your point.
@@GreatOldOne9866Absolutely well put
Warning: No animals were harmed while filming this video❌
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Beautiful shots my friend!
Keep it up boy!
Thanks, will do!
1:28 the way they baited my boy😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
It’s how canadains shoot bears
“Huh whats that nois- OH SHIT!!!”
1:04 nahhh bro the Peter griffin laugh sound right before death is DIABOLICAL WORK 😂💀
😂😂
How far north do you need to travel to hunt caribou? And what poundage bow do you guys use to hunt big game?
Because of warmer climate, theyve ventured further up and now stay mostly in the territories where it gets and stays cooler. You can still find them in Northern Manitoba/Quebec/Labrador but not as plentiful as they once were.
My family typically uses 50-65 lb bows when they feel like it, but most of the time use .300 class rifles
Watching this with my 7 year old daughter and all she can talk about is the good shots, clean kills and wanting To go hunting with me ! Good compilation..
Sounds like she’s been taught well!
Some of the best shot placement I’ve seen. A lot of times I imagine where the perfect shot would be and that’s where the shot goes in the video. Sick
Thanks 👍
Honestly my favourite channel, every time I eat I’m always binge watching these compilations, keep them coming 😂 🔥
Love that! So glad you’re enjoying our content. Thanks for watching
I love how happy they get. They get so proud of themselves and I love it lol
Very nice marksmanship. Every kill was clean. Most are Either lung (possibly even double lung) or heart shots. Could even tell which, the heart shot qould spray red stuff everywhere and the can see the warm breath exit on those COLD lung shots. Youve put alot of time and effort on becoming the hunter you are. Bravo my man! Love the grunting exchange at is truly epic... Bro was talking to that damn caribou.
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🤣 That musk ox…
“How *dare* you start dying in my presence!”
😂😂
Good vid. The excellent prep and guide work for these hunts is apparent.
Question for those who know - is musk ox any good to eat?
Muskox is very good to eat but like caribou and pronghorn, the meat can be strong during the rut
Who else was sad when he dropped the caribou and a bigger one stood up 😂
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That’s what I was saying bro
I saw that aswell
@@canal-xn3vw bro, give your mom her phone back
Holy, those Bears were spraying. Nice Shots
Thanks
@@canadaintheroughtvDo you guys use poisoned arrows to kill the bears ?
@@abdulisaev7467 No they don't need to, the arrows are really strong
Amazing shooting. Great footage. Love it.
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Hate it
@@davidg428just say you're don't know how to aim.
@@davidg428 no one asked.
I’m curious, how far do you have to walk to find the ones who run away after being hit? I’m certain the wound is fatal but since I’ve never been hunting I don’t know how far they could go before hitting the ground.
Great question. Different species have different reactions. Deer run the furthest and usually always less than 100 yards…sometimes not more than 20 yards. Moose and caribou never go far if hit properly. Bears are usually down in 30-60 yards when hit properly.
These are some amazing shots!! I have no clue about hunting to be honest haha but why do you kill these bears? Do you eat them or are they overpopulated?
Thanks. It’s actually a bit of both. Bears are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. Those bears fed many families over many years. The license to harvest those bears was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
ahh okay, all clear. Thanks for the answer, I was thinking something along the lines of “won’t these bears die out?” but now everything is clear to me Haha
Man that’s some big game.. they eating good in Canada.. so are the hunters 💪
You got that right!
In bc we have a big problem with cities expanding at a alarming rate, that and the fact of so many people switching to a primary vegetarian or vegan diet dramatically increases the need for ever expanding farm land. One new farm alone will be the reason for several hectares of forest to be logged destroying natural habitats but farmers crops are their livelihood and they will destroy any animal that threaten their crops from rabbits to deer and elk. A bc hunting license and tags are bought annually and the majority of the money goes towards environmental studies of animal habitat and numbers aswell as reintroducing species that have been decimated by development and other factors of human population increase. Hunters are the reason my childrens children will see herds of elk and fields of deer. Great video guys and thanks for all you do to support our planet for the future
You nailed it. Thanks
The goat at 1:53 is probably thinking "that shit hurt"
that's a goat???
@@HoodlumMedia Bruh
@@HoodlumMediaBruh
@@Jake_the_ladcyh😢
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Nice video, nice shots, both photographically and ballistically!
But please... a little bit more pre-shot footage in these compilations?
We have an assortment of compilations that suit different interests. Go check out some of our other compilations for more of the hunt leading up to the shot. And then we have many of these shots with full episodes that you can watch the entire adventure
@@canadaintheroughtv Okay, thanks!
Im just curious... Are these animals hunted for trophy's, food, overpopulation etc?
They are such amazing and beautiful animals, so I hope these arent killed for trophy's
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
No hunter kills only for the trophy. That's called a poacher. All the meat is eaten and the trophy is taken for memorabilia and just because it honestly looks awesome 😂😂
@TheInstigatorMan ExactIy right. Most hunters are ethical and never want to see an animal suffer. Most hunt to put meat in the freezer to feed their families. The antlers, horns etc are bonus.
The biologists and game commission determine how many can be taken any given season.
The goal is never to hunt them all, then they'd have none to hunt.
De fact that a simple arrow can go trough a bear is just amazing man, what a cuality weapon
Not a “simple arrow”
There is someone in 2024 watching
Thanks for watching
im watch in 2025
I'm watching it from 2027
I'm watching from 2029
@@ten8231I’m watching from 2031
Could even tell which, the heart shot qould spray red stuff everywhere and the can see the warm breath exit on those COLD lung shots. Youve put alot of time and effort on becoming the hunter you are. Bravo my man! Love the grunting exchange at is truly epic... Bro was talking to that damn caribou.
Thanks 👍
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Hello
Never have been hunting, but it looks fun and relaxing. Lol love fishing though
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You should. With your skills in fishing, you can get your main food supply from doing that
Congratulations, great pours. 👏 Do you have any tips for a beginner hunter?
You interrupted that goats daily poop lol! 2:01
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What kind of goat is that?@@canadaintheroughtv
So many big game species in Canada. Wow.
That’s just a portion of them
@@canadaintheroughtv what a hunter's paradise (if you don't get eaten or mauled by a bear).
Lol. True
Man, that would suck!!!!
You Europeans didn't have the chance to hunt them into extinction. What with all the wars with Native Americans and other Europeans.
Real good shots👌
Thanks 👍
That's amazing man❤️
Thank you 🙌
Excellent video mate 👏👏👏👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
I can actually say I’ve enjoyed this a lot ! 😂
Glad you enjoyed it!
After too many years of trying, I finally got my first black bear last june. My family of 5 is just running out of the pepperoni we made its meat into. Very hopeful this year and looking forward to trying marinated roasts this time around. All you have to do is watch one video on commercial meat production to know why you owe it to your food to harvest and process it yourself.
Bro this is sick!!! Even tho im not a hunter im impressed how you hunt em all.
Thanks 👍
Fun to watch. Wow! Keep going
Thank you! Will do!
Your accuracy is insane! Keep up the good work 👍🏻
Thanks! 👍
gnarly how at 8:03, the bullet goes through and through on the deer's lungs, and you can see its breath condense out the hole on the other side as it starts to run away.
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Humans have been hunting for food for thousands of years, it’s in our blood. I’ve been harvesting big game for 35 years, good hunting plan and a clean kill is indescribable to non hunters. Respect the animal, before the kill and after.
Agreed
So you pricks have started eating moose, bisons, giraffes, elephants, tigers, lions too ?
ok but seriously, how have deer not learned by now to RUN when you see a human point the DEATH STICK at you FACE
They know hunting season, when it hits it can be a bitch to find a male. That why we have calls and scents.
@@VariaBug i dont think you understand the question. That deer was staring right into the barrel of that gun and didn't run!
because a lot of them dont ACTUALLY know what that thing is. plus hes extremely far away.
I never seen hunting videos like this before cause I never search it but today I felt curiosity on how hunting is and I searched up hunting videos, this popped up and ITS AWESOME💯 would love to do it one day 💪🏽
Glad you enjoyed it! You should definitely take up hunting. It’s a great lifestyle.
Hey man, just a question, what do you do to them afterwards? You eat everything you kill, or leave it?
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
I’ve never heard of anyone killing an animal and just “leaving it”
@@loganwatson5905poachers like toe do that
The creator must've thought this was a negative comment and copied his response, but I can answer it. We eat all the meat and some people even eat the heart 😂
You can’t legally leave it after shooting it
was not expecting that dude to be at the top of the tree like that
Creative thinking
sick!!!!!
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
@@canadaintheroughtv I think they meant it as a compliment
Those caribou or rain deer looke like they’re straight out of a fairy tale. Very cool animals 😎
They sure are
yeah and now they're dead..
@@fanbasehq1438 so? People gotta eat.
@@fanbasehq1438 not all of them. but some of them dies. it works like that in the nature
The biggest game hunters in the world!
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Super-cool! I've just myself put up my first hunting movie!
1:14 just over the hill was a giant
Are those tranquilizers?
No. The animals were all killed and eaten
@@canadaintheroughtv 💀 what did he shoot at it
@@ZyaireBronson-b3swhy do you eat chicken and fish
I enjoyed every piece of it❤
This is interesting for me. I’ve always wanted to go hunting, and I have so much respect for the talent of hunters. But this is the first video of hunting I’ve seen and these beasts just look so beautiful in the wild and now I don’t know what to do with myself 😭
Being a hunter is always filled with mixed emotions. You'll come to realize you can both love the animals and be very thankful to harvest some. There's always a little sorrow when you shoot an animal. But the feeling of appreciation of harvesting all that meat, which will help feed you and often many others, is much greater. Hope you try it.
1:52 what animal is this??
Also good work👍
Mountain goat
@@canadaintheroughtv thank you for the answer! I'm Brazilian and I've never seen one
Salam satu laras, salam kenal. Mantap. Dari Indonesia ( AMBON.)
Hi, thanks for watching
First time seeing animals hunted like this. I pity them, but it feels natural, since people hunt for food before unlike today, we hunt in the groceries. Mad respect for the clean shots, quick death to the animals is giving them respect that they deserve. Subscribed!
Natives had to hunt like this back when we didn’t have grocery stores. If you can’t handle the circle of life then you need to be properly educated about that type stuff, animals kill animals for food the same way humans kill animals for food. Respect to you for being able to see that.
@@Noah-nm1cb I know that, I like learning survival stuffs and hunting is a vital part of it. We are the top of the food chain, and it all comes back to killing or be killed.
Thank you for having such an open mind and showing common sense. These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
@@canadaintheroughtv I learned that there are many documents to be submitted to the government before hunting. This is legal and natural for humans to do. I may even go hunting in the future, since I like learning survival skills. Great job and more power to your channel.
Thank you. You should definitely learn to hunt. It’s a very valuable life skill
Simply impressive what accuracy
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New subscriber sir 👍👍
Thanks for the sub!
Where in canada is this? Also Ik it cant always be helped but should have tried to get a better angle if possible at 0:35 to have the moose suffer less
This video contains hunts from all over Canada. The moose at 0:35 was shot in the heart. It was dead in 3 seconds.
@@canadaintheroughtv oh mb more used to hunting smaller deer and where I'm from usually a good shot is dropped instantly
How good it is to live in a country with Freedom!
Grateful for the freedoms we have but can’t take it for granted as we have seen those freedoms eroded away and efforts to continue on that path
Imagine you've just been shot and then your friends start beating you up. Them ox are something else
Cape Buffalo do the same thing. It’s odd behavior. I’m just guessing but maybe the animal that just got shot stresses out the others in the heard and so they attack it. Maybe they don’t like the odd behavior and are telling it to stop it.
That bull that showed up behind that second caribou was massive, I wonder if they knew that guy was there
I saw that too. Must've sucked seeing him after taking the shot on the smaller one
Probably was a size limit that he could have taken
I like the fact that ALL of your kills are ethical and well filmed. I have subscribed and am looking forward to many more hunts. Tim M. 10-01-2024
That means a lot to hear that. Thank you so much
Whats youre out fitter if you have one and where are you hunting? How do i get tags for all this.
We are not outfitters but we can help provide recommendations for ones we’ve been to
Man I don't think I would be able to shoot such beautiful and noble animals. Maybe a boar or a wolf.
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
@@canadaintheroughtv They are abundant? And the government issues the license. Damn you’re not a follower are you. The freaking government makes all kinds of claims. An important part of the food supply? Oh yea, musk ox and moose are such a massive part of the food supply. Beef, chicken, fish, pork and vegetables beyond imagination are not. You are a twit. These hunts are nothing more than human indulgence. Yea brilliant point.
@@garywright9715keep crying
@@fernandorochamedeiros5684 Must of taken you weeks to form that quote.
@@garywright9715 just 1 second of my life span.
Yep people angry and mad on a hunting video while their just antention watch this video until its end...LOL..
I thought this was a game when i saw the thubnail💀😐
Me too 😂😂😂😅
@@houdaifalarrous lol
Woah 7 likes tysm guys❤️
Mad respect for you Canada in the Rough. Beautiful shots, and dealing with hordes of brain rotted city dwellers.
😂we really appreciate hearing this
love the videos, keep it up!
Glad you like them!
Quando li sento esclamare " O M Goss" .. eccitati di avere tolto alla NATURA un'altra creatura meravigliosa che non ci sarà più
Ma il trofeo ... Il palco ornera' una loro parete ... soddisfazione per tutti... non credo.
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
Wild game meat is a smart choice. Wild game is the most renewable, the most sustainable, the most organic, the most lean, and the most environmentally friendly meat source on the planet
Always the same reasoning, feeding the family, beautiful animal sacrificed to the ego of heartless as…oles!!!!
Do you not eat meat?
I'm also a hunter from South Africa, I'm just curious what do you guys use the bears for after shooting them? For the fur? Or do you eat them?😂
Not hating just want to know !
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Bear meat is our favourite wild game meat. So for eating but we also keep their heads for rugs as well.
When a friend got his Fall bear he ground most of it. No added fat needed to process, and just right for yummy burgers. If Mom hadn't told the kids what they were eating they wouldn't have shied from the meat. I found out a week later that most of it was tossed out, IMO a monumental waste.
Some of these animals made my mouth water! 🤤
They were all delicious
So your mouth now is water, not mouth anymore? 🤔
@@Savage_MLBB98 *THINKS INTENSLY*
Awesome video, I don't get the chance to hunt these days, so I enjoy watching your excellent videos, Ty!
Glad you like them! Thanks for the comment
Hello Singers sahab, may I ask that which Monimala ? She was From which place? May I know about her. But your song is very sweety to hearing and singing in very good voice on comparing alias with Madam Monimala. I like it much more about similarity in between the life journey's of duality stories in between Assam and Arunachal tribe. Good voice and good sing. Lovely.
Boomers: The forest used to be full of wildlife back in my day young boy
Also Boomers in 1970s:
Sorry you gotta deal with all the snowflakes in the comments. I watch this video all the time and it’s enjoyable each time seeing the nice shots! One the moose’s that I hunted in my hunting game was an expirenence like in the video! Staring contest and boom! Heart shot and instant drop with the steyr carbon 2 .338 Laupa mag. That rifle is no joke. The slow motion shots you did are awesome too!
Thanks! Appreciate you watching and glad to hear you enjoy it
Sad to see such beautiful animals die just for someone's fun.
Hunting is actually pretty important for keeping animal populations in check. For example if we let rabbit populations breed to big numbers they catch diseases and die off. And just look at what's happening in romania now that they banned the hunting of bears
@@mkjust6960 i know all this stuff but it still feels uncomfortable becajse dying of disease is different and killing the biggest and most beautiful of them is different. In my opinion it might be interfering with natural selection also.
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
Wild game meat is a smart choice. Wild game is the most renewable, the most sustainable, the most organic, the most lean, and the most environmentally friendly meat source on the planet
@@canadaintheroughtvwild game really sad
@@A_PEEK_INTO_MY_LIFEthe fuck did you click on a hunting video for then, what did you expect??
thank you very productively 👍
You're very welcome!
Cool video thx for your work
Thanks for watching!
imagine artificial intelligence hunting us humans by making human voices, subarashi
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
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I'm not judging hunting in any way, I just said what came to my mind :)
Why do you kill them?
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
Wild game meat is a smart choice. Wild game is the most renewable, the most sustainable, the most organic, the most lean, and the most environmentally friendly meat source on the planet
Food.
این چه افتخاری دارد با اسلحه به یک حیوان بی دفاع شلیک کردن
There is great honour in feeding your family and not relying on someone else to provide it for you
Food.
Awesome❤
Are these animals expensive to sell? Do you sell them? Nice work also
Why you are killing such beautiful creatures
These animals are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. The animals in this video fed multiple families over many years. The license to harvest these animals was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
Wild game meat is a smart choice. Wild game is the most renewable, the most sustainable, the most organic, the most lean, and the most environmentally friendly meat source on the planet
Food.
2.6k dislikes from mentally challenged people who search for this topic and then complain.
Pov the animals: BRO HES BUSH CAMPING
Been meaning to give hunting a try, any tips from the folks in here?
Love from Bangladesh ❤
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What if they ran away after getting hurt.
You can't let animals suffer from your arrows and bullets for the sake of your passion
Also imagine yourself shooting same as you shot that animals
Ethical hunting always involves proper shot placement. No one ever feels good if an animal gets away, and any good hunter would chase it down to ensure it didn’t suffer. This isn’t shooting for sport, this is shooting for population control and for meat, these animals feed families in need. Do you feel bad getting meat from a grocery store or farmer’s market, where the animals were raised without once seeing the sun? Don’t be a hypocrite.
Mountain goat was mid shit when he dropped 😂
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Great hunters.. watching from PNG
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We hunt pigs in my culture😅