Hi Keith, i lived in south florida for 10yrs10mnths. Love your hunt and love for it over here. Could not get enough of you and Matti get cape Buffalo. Like Father, like Daughter
I like that your sponsors are actually relevant to what you do. I'm so sick of being asked to sign up for audible whereas I already own gamo and savage guns as well as use a lot of the safes and outdoor gear that sponsor you.
You seem to be like myself. I have been to Africa 14 trips and I am not wealthy. I use air miles to get there and have made friends and work on hunting ranches for board. i love Africa. I hunted the western U.S. many times until I went to Africa the first time and never again. David
Awesome video! I can't wait to go to Africa. My fathers been there going over 5 trips now and always comes back with amazing photos/videos! Great hunt.
Beautiful shots on both antelopes Mr. Warren. The rifle clearly see that Savage is a modern but model is specifically? Or perhaps this customized because that body coil latch is not normal in those rifles. The cartridge used in the 270 Winchester rifle; but bullets did you use and what weight? I really liked this video thanks for sharing.
I would love to come and do something like that whether it be Africa or here in the states. Hog hunts in Texas with the other exotic animals or somewhere in the states. I grew up walking mountains looking for deer in California and I didn't have any guides with me I'm glad that you guys have guides there and tree stands and whatever else but that gives you an advantage go out there and hunt them is what I want to see stalk them without a guide just yourself on camera that's what I would love to see from you guys cuz that's what I did. But I love the content and videos and the harvesting that you guys do while animals it is beautiful you guys have a great videos and I will continue to watch forever but show me something to where you just go out and walk and hunt for animals. By yourself off a trail into the wilderness just like Jeremiah johnson.
Keith Warren Im thinking about taking my son to africa for his 16 birthday ,and i was wondering does the father son package include the airport fee or tickets to south africa? (Awesome video by the way)
Sergio Jimenez Most outfitters, including Huntershill, do not include travel since it can vary wildly depending on airline, when you book, etc.
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Sergio Jimenez No man, teach him how important life is, how beautiful it is to see nature, not destroy it. My parents always taught me to respect life in all its facets.And I would like the opportunity that you've got to travel and see the animals, not killing
Victor Hugo de la Cruz López do you understand how many animals there would be in the world if no one hunted stop hating on hunters if he and his son wants to hunt let em
Wondering at outset why you have no rabid anti-posts, guessing you are an extraordinarily ethical shootist. Oh hey...! I know you. You're the guy that proved it was effective, humane and sporty as hell to kill pigs with .177 pellet rifles! Monster gemsbok, awesome shot placement, as usual.
Brad Pill, i think you just need to calm down. Everyone has there opinion on hunting and not just you. Just think about what you say before you say it.
I'll be turning 17 soon and have always wanted to go to Africa and hunt I would like to go for my 18th birthday. how much would it cost to get a passport plane tickets etc
pbbeast We just returned from South Africa about 5 weeks ago where we were in camp with Keith at Huntershill. To answer your question, it's not cheap, but it compares with a high quality deer or elk hunt in the states. Air transport fro Atlanta to SA is about $1,500-1,700. In country transport from Johannesburg to East London for Huntershill was about $225 RT. Many outfitters will give you a package deal with daily fees/lodging/meals/transport to and from the airport and guides/trackers for one flat price including trophy fees for several animals. I've found that for a week you can expect to pay $5-8,000 for as many as 5-8 animals. That doesn't include taxidermy costs and shipment back to the states and transport to your home. So it'll never be said that it's cheap, but where else can you have the scenery, see literally 100's of animals and have the opportunity to take a terrific animal. Expect to take many more photos than you though possible. Good luck!! Gregg and Bruce at Huntershill would be a great choice. Tom Wright
Brad Pill--Speaking of someone who has issues? If you eat any form of meat you could look at yourself as someone who "Hires" "Killers" and "Murderers" so you can buy it at the store or get a burger. You frankly have no understanding of conservation, what part man needs to play and where conservation dollars come from. Try a little research. Try explaining how bad hunting is to a vast majority of people in Africa where their only access to protein is from wild game. Too easy to judge with little knowledge. And the hate and violence you advocate obviates any intelligent discussion. You'd be wise to look in the mirror--from my perspective, and seeing what you write--not a pretty, informed or intelligent viewpoint/person.
Brad--do the research. Elephant populations are affected primarily by 3 things--poaching, over population in an area, and loss of habitat/competition with subsistence farmers. Poahers, not licensed hunters kill the most elephants. When an elephant is killed by a poacher, no one benefits but the poacher. There is no money from licenses to support anti poaching, give jobs, pay wildlife biologists, etc. the locals get no meat for the community. It is a loss to all. In Botswanna they have ended hunting but it has almost ended anti poaching efforts, destroyed local economies/improvement projects and over population by elephants decreases food sources for all the animals and can take the areas and turn them into wastelands. Before you spout hate and advocate violence to others check out what is scientifically true and what is happening in Africa today. Right now anti poaching and consevartion efforts are not supported to any significant extent by anti hunters. Governments spend little of the public revenues in those pursuits as well. Do the research--check it out I think you'll be surprised,
111 lightweight hunter. Savage nomenclature: 3 digit model number means long action cartridge (270, 30-06, 300 Win Mag), 2 digit model means short action (243, 260 Remington, 308). the 16 and 116 family are also very good choices from Savage - SS barrel, accutrigger, accustock.
Definitely the Model 16 is available in .308 - SS barrel, accutrigger, accustock. I bought a 16 in .308 for my son a couple years ago. Sweet-shooting rifle, and easy to carry around.
According to science that might temporarily be true, but I have a Biblical view on it and therefore only believe the eart is +-6000 years old. Thats why I laughed xD
Is it more sad than buying meat at the grocery store? Hunters know precisely what harvesting meat means. In the wild, particularly in Africa, animals rarely get to die of old age. They starve to death, or die of thirst, or start getting weak and then are torn apart by lions or hyenas or African wild dogs. Most of the plains game taken in Africa are males past their breeding age. A bullet to the heart or lungs is a far more humane death than death by the elements, or death by fang and claw, which is how almost all wild animals die.
Hi Keith, i lived in south florida for 10yrs10mnths. Love your hunt and love for it over here. Could not get enough of you and Matti get cape Buffalo. Like Father, like Daughter
Omg I'm 12 years old and your making me want to go hunt in south Africa
Me too, but until I win the lottery I have to stick to the good ol deer woods
In the intro that’s the kind of background that someone would use on a green screen it’s just so beautiful
He has the best job ever
And he does that for a living.
No he doesn't he rude to the wildlife
It is my life wish to hunt in Africa. Great video, love the content. Thank you so much, and good luck.
Did you ever manage to make it over to Africa?
Very cool show, the Eastern Cape is amazing!
Awesome video 👍 👍 thanks for showing the miss
I'm from South Africa haha I love your show
Keith is like a pokemon hunter, gotta hunt em all.
spiritualknight123d shut up😂😂 you can’t compare gay Pokémon to actual hunting 🤷♂️😂
No he he/she is using a renfrence
I like that your sponsors are actually relevant to what you do. I'm so sick of being asked to sign up for audible whereas I already own gamo and savage guns as well as use a lot of the safes and outdoor gear that sponsor you.
True! Sponsors can make or brake a show. It's a fine line.
You seem to be like myself. I have been to Africa 14 trips and I am not wealthy. I use air miles to get there and have made friends and work on hunting ranches for board. i love Africa. I hunted the western U.S. many times until I went to Africa the first time and never again.
David
what a beautiful place ...... i love it
Beautiful country and trip. I'm jealous.
Awesome video! I can't wait to go to Africa. My fathers been there going over 5 trips now and always comes back with amazing photos/videos! Great hunt.
youre such a good hunter i hope i can hunt like that one day.
Beautiful shots on both antelopes Mr. Warren. The rifle clearly see that Savage is a modern but model is specifically? Or perhaps this customized because that body coil latch is not normal in those rifles. The cartridge used in the 270 Winchester rifle; but bullets did you use and what weight? I really liked this video thanks for sharing.
270WeaMag Savage Model 111 Lightweight Hunter. 130 grain Federal Premium Trophy Copper.
Excelent rifle man... I have a 110 in 30-06 sprg, very good rifle
What kind of rifle is that?? Looks cool
i know gemsbock hunting is a pain i have done it they are elusive creatures my shot was at 250 yards uphill
Nice job
Thank God for the work horses!
Hey Kieth I'm a big fan of your channel have you ever hunted ox ranch Texas and if so how does it compare to Africa
I dont think i have ever saw a red heartabeast, if thats what u call it. Really cool animal.
nice video and name of the rifle and distance from u shoot
next september going to south Afrika aswell
I would love to come and do something like that whether it be Africa or here in the states. Hog hunts in Texas with the other exotic animals or somewhere in the states. I grew up walking mountains looking for deer in California and I didn't have any guides with me I'm glad that you guys have guides there and tree stands and whatever else but that gives you an advantage go out there and hunt them is what I want to see stalk them without a guide just yourself on camera that's what I would love to see from you guys cuz that's what I did. But I love the content and videos and the harvesting that you guys do while animals it is beautiful you guys have a great videos and I will continue to watch forever but show me something to where you just go out and walk and hunt for animals. By yourself off a trail into the wilderness just like Jeremiah johnson.
Keith Warren Im thinking about taking my son to africa for his 16 birthday ,and i was wondering does the father son package include the airport fee or tickets to south africa? (Awesome video by the way)
Sergio Jimenez Most outfitters, including Huntershill, do not include travel since it can vary wildly depending on airline, when you book, etc.
Sergio Jimenez No man, teach him how important life is, how beautiful it is to see nature, not destroy it. My parents always taught me to respect life in all its facets.And I would like the opportunity that you've got to travel and see the animals, not killing
+Brad Pill Your parents should of taken the morning after pill.
Victor Hugo de la Cruz López do you understand how many animals there would be in the world if no one hunted stop hating on hunters if he and his son wants to hunt let em
Victor Hugo de la Cruz López we’ve got a snowflake on our hands boys.
un po' più lontano no???? Ma che bravo che sei!!!!
Like your videos😀
when you hit the redhartebees you could see the vapertrail
Vapor*
Wondering at outset why you have no rabid anti-posts, guessing you are an extraordinarily ethical shootist. Oh hey...! I know you. You're the guy that proved it was effective, humane and sporty as hell to kill pigs with .177 pellet rifles! Monster gemsbok, awesome shot placement, as usual.
how do you have so good shot placement
i mean its crazy its really good
also something else where's the best place to hit a deer.
Behind the shoulder right at the crees of leg and body pretty much grantees lung shot some times double deer drops and dies almost instantly
Keith apologizes but then what do you do with those two beautiful antelopes killed?
I live in south africa you should go hunting in Cramond Kalahari in Noord wes
I would love to go hunting in Africa.
I didn't see the guide carry a weapon, why is that? Just curious
Most guides don't carry a rifle when hunting for plains game.
oh, thanks Keith!
Awesome
Brad Pill, i think you just need to calm down. Everyone has there opinion on hunting and not just you. Just think about what you say before you say it.
Is that a 300 win ?
270. Win mag
Stormbergs mountain is the right pronunciations.
I'll be turning 17 soon and have always wanted to go to Africa and hunt I would like to go for my 18th birthday. how much would it cost to get a passport plane tickets etc
pbbeast We just returned from South Africa about 5 weeks ago where we were in camp with Keith at Huntershill. To answer your question, it's not cheap, but it compares with a high quality deer or elk hunt in the states. Air transport fro Atlanta to SA is about $1,500-1,700. In country transport from Johannesburg to East London for Huntershill was about $225 RT. Many outfitters will give you a package deal with daily fees/lodging/meals/transport to and from the airport and guides/trackers for one flat price including trophy fees for several animals. I've found that for a week you can expect to pay $5-8,000 for as many as 5-8 animals. That doesn't include taxidermy costs and shipment back to the states and transport to your home. So it'll never be said that it's cheap, but where else can you have the scenery, see literally 100's of animals and have the opportunity to take a terrific animal. Expect to take many more photos than you though possible. Good luck!! Gregg and Bruce at Huntershill would be a great choice. Tom Wright
Brad Pill--Speaking of someone who has issues? If you eat any form of meat you could look at yourself as someone who "Hires" "Killers" and "Murderers" so you can buy it at the store or get a burger. You frankly have no understanding of conservation, what part man needs to play and where conservation dollars come from. Try a little research. Try explaining how bad hunting is to a vast majority of people in Africa where their only access to protein is from wild game. Too easy to judge with little knowledge. And the hate and violence you advocate obviates any intelligent discussion. You'd be wise to look in the mirror--from my perspective, and seeing what you write--not a pretty, informed or intelligent viewpoint/person.
Brad--do the research. Elephant populations are affected primarily by 3 things--poaching, over population in an area, and loss of habitat/competition with subsistence farmers. Poahers, not licensed hunters kill the most elephants. When an elephant is killed by a poacher, no one benefits but the poacher. There is no money from licenses to support anti poaching, give jobs, pay wildlife biologists, etc. the locals get no meat for the community. It is a loss to all. In Botswanna they have ended hunting but it has almost ended anti poaching efforts, destroyed local economies/improvement projects and over population by elephants decreases food sources for all the animals and can take the areas and turn them into wastelands. Before you spout hate and advocate violence to others check out what is scientifically true and what is happening in Africa today. Right now anti poaching and consevartion efforts are not supported to any significant extent by anti hunters. Governments spend little of the public revenues in those pursuits as well. Do the research--check it out I think you'll be surprised,
Keith you are awesome
what kind of gun is it
111 lightweight hunter. Savage nomenclature: 3 digit model number means long action cartridge (270, 30-06, 300 Win Mag), 2 digit model means short action (243, 260 Remington, 308). the 16 and 116 family are also very good choices from Savage - SS barrel, accutrigger, accustock.
Do you really need to shake hand everyime you hit your target?
is stag different than elk?
Jacob Danelishen yes
how do you hunt so often
It's his job basically
is there a light weight hunter in 308
Definitely the Model 16 is available in .308 - SS barrel, accutrigger, accustock. I bought a 16 in .308 for my son a couple years ago. Sweet-shooting rifle, and easy to carry around.
All hunteres are light weight and very sad
Why don't they go hunting in Europe???
I think Keith has a couple videos of hunting Europe - Russian boar, red stag, roe buck. Maybe I'm thinking of Craig Boddington.
There's nothing to hunt there.
@@rnrrandomranch.1863 sadly not :(
Team X-Bow there is plenty to hunt here big game and one of the best smal game hunting you can imagion whit traditions older than america
Jah GaZ cuz he don’t half to
Does anyone else want hunt for elephants or is it just me
Just you
I hope
They are getting hunted enough by poachers
Rhinos too
Why are you shooting a cheap scope with all the sponsors on a awesome gun. It doesn't make sense to me
i life in sa and I also hunt great shooting
so do i!!!
Hi
Africa would be insane to hunt.
Insane is the appropriate word, Why do you want to kill ?
Puase at 3min
Uooooooooo baby 😂😂😂😂😂
Hey Keith Can you do a cheetah hunt for me
Go to australia
Whag gun is that
Savage Model 111 Lightweight Hunter .270
A 300 blackout ain’t good enough
"50 million years old" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was my thought as well!
I mean, the Himalayas are around 50 million years old.
According to science that might temporarily be true, but I have a Biblical view on it and therefore only believe the eart is +-6000 years old. Thats why I laughed xD
@@deanduplessis832Ah okay.
It's so simple hunting there are available in animal to much animal
"50,000,000 years old"? LOL!!!
Do you believe everything people tell you? Were they there?
TheFew TheProud oh oh creationism-alert!!!
TheFew TheProud you're joking right
Did he just call Africa a country
He's in South Africa which is a country
@@Welderman-xo1sx true
Please don't kill those innocent animals or you will be shot dead one day like that.
Wishful thinking
Wish I could kill a gemsbok
You should try to hunt a lion
Pauvre mec
impian
I wonder if Elon Musk has actually smelled the Elon Musk.....
S
So sad !! Those beautiful for what???
I LOVE this channel but BSA sucks 🤷♂️
A better video would be of him shooting fish in a barrel and acting like it's a real challenge
Hahahaha worried about a thorn in his eye as he decimates a living being! What a joke!!
If you don't want to watch it than don't.
I wanted to watch it so I did!
If u do this in india u wil be jailed for 10 years
He said a bad word I’m not watching him anymore sorry man
good shot, this is no't kill clear, bad bad sniper.
50 ? M? Ok by.
it is so wrong that he didnt even drag out the animal that he killed
Ben Bagwell I'm saying that the guy shot the animal and someone else dragged it out of the woods
Ight cool
Yes they should have drove the truck right to it so they didnt have to drag it.
Don,t do that thise its sad
Is it more sad than buying meat at the grocery store? Hunters know precisely what harvesting meat means.
In the wild, particularly in Africa, animals rarely get to die of old age. They starve to death, or die of thirst, or start getting weak and then are torn apart by lions or hyenas or African wild dogs. Most of the plains game taken in Africa are males past their breeding age. A bullet to the heart or lungs is a far more humane death than death by the elements, or death by fang and claw, which is how almost all wild animals die.
Hi