Hunting may be tough, but at least ur seeing deer! Keep at it! Fun to see all those deer. And I like that you brought the dog!!! He’s having a blast!! Good for you!!
Great video, great setup, great hunting lots of deer but your right no reall giants but still lots of fun best of luck in the future thanks for sharing!
Crazy amount of deer! You saw more in your scouting day than what I see in 15 years of hunting the west side of Washington. Regarding roads everywhere, one year I spent more than an hour hiking in the dark opening day only to find that a road that was gated all summer had been opened for hunting season and someone was parked within 200 yard of where I wanted to set up!😂
That used to kill me when I lived in western Oregon and hunted timber company land. I'd put in the effort to scout and walk way behind the gates. Then opening morning all the gates were open.
All the people commenting about the dog being illegal are ridiculous. He obviously wasn’t using the dog to hunt the deer. It is only illegal if you are using the dog to hunt the deer. As a person who who grew up in an area where hunting with dogs is actually legal, I can tell you he was not using the dog to hunt the deer.
Great hunt! Randy should’ve come and filmed you, but your girlfriend did a great job! The only place in Colorado that I know that has that many deer, where they’re like rabbits everywhere starts with the letter “C”. Jace, bet you know where I’m talking about! Not giving out any honey holes or cities, so no one try to ask me. Lol
@@Fresh_Tracks haha. Since when do you care about the “other” hunters’ hunting spots? If you really did then you wouldn’t try to film where people go and throw it on RUclips for clicks!!!!
Atta boy Angus! Big deer are usually in areas away from the herds. You have to put in more than two days. Wha???? Randy? What happened to your channel?
IT IS UNLAWFUL TO. . Use dogs or bait to hunt bears, deer, elk, pronghorn, or moose. Bait means to put, expose, deposit, distribute, or scatter salt, minerals, grain, animal parts, or other food so as to constitute a lure, attraction, or enticement for big game on or over any area where hunters are attempting to take big game.
You need to read the CO regs (page 15): "IT IS ALSO AGAINST THE LAW TO: ▶ Use dogs. A leashed dog may be used as an aid in locating/recovering wounded biggame animals, except for black bears, with purchase of annual tracking permit."
2. Dogs a. Use of dogs in the taking of wildlife is prohibited except as authorized in Commission Regulations. (See also: § 33-4-101.3, C.R.S.) 1. Dogs may be used to hunt or take mountain lion, small game, waterfowl, and furbearers, only as an aid to pursue, bring to bay, retrieve, flush or point, but not otherwise. Except as provided in (3) of this subsection, dogs shall not be used to hunt or take cottontail rabbits, snowshoe hares, and tree squirrels where a regular deer, elk, pronghorn or moose season is in progress.
2. A leashed dog may be used as an aid in locating and recovering wounded big game wildlife, except for black bears, with the purchase of an annual tracking permit. Tracking permits can be purchased for $40.00 from any Colorado Parks and Wildlife Office by the dog handler. Prior to using the permit, the dog handler must notify a Colorado Parks and Wildlife Office and provide the following information: the dog handler's name, hunter's name (if different than the handler), hunter's CID number, location of use, species to recover, and time of use. Within five business days of using the permit, the handler must also notify the Division regarding whether they recovered the carcass. A dog may only be used to pursue or locate wounded big game during legal big game hunting hours. Provided however, that such pursuit may continue after legal big game hunting hours if the handler contacts and obtains the permission of a Wildlife Officer prior to continuing such pursuit. In acting on any such request, the Wildlife Officer shall consider the general public safety and may authorize the dispatch of the wounded animal after legal hunting hours. The dog must be leashed at all times and can not be used to kill, chase, or harass wildlife. The properly licensed hunter is required to be present while the dog is tracking and the animal must be dispatched by the hunter using a legal method of take based on their license. The dog handler is required to wear daylight fluorescent orange or fluorescent pink while tracking, unless the handler is tracking an animal shot on an archery license.
What a great way to spend the holidays! Beautiful pup too!
Hunting may be tough, but at least ur seeing deer! Keep at it! Fun to see all those deer. And I like that you brought the dog!!! He’s having a blast!! Good for you!!
Really enjoyed this, well done!
Great video, great setup, great hunting lots of deer but your right no reall giants but still lots of fun best of luck in the future thanks for sharing!
At least there are a lot of deer to keep it interesting. Looks like a good time
Crazy amount of deer! You saw more in your scouting day than what I see in 15 years of hunting the west side of Washington.
Regarding roads everywhere, one year I spent more than an hour hiking in the dark opening day only to find that a road that was gated all summer had been opened for hunting season and someone was parked within 200 yard of where I wanted to set up!😂
That used to kill me when I lived in western Oregon and hunted timber company land. I'd put in the effort to scout and walk way behind the gates. Then opening morning all the gates were open.
All the people commenting about the dog being illegal are ridiculous. He obviously wasn’t using the dog to hunt the deer. It is only illegal if you are using the dog to hunt the deer. As a person who who grew up in an area where hunting with dogs is actually legal, I can tell you he was not using the dog to hunt the deer.
Great filming. 👍
Thanks Daniel! We think Chloe did a great job for her first time ever filming a hunt! Thanks for watching and have a wonderful day!
Great hunt! Randy should’ve come and filmed you, but your girlfriend did a great job!
The only place in Colorado that I know that has that many deer, where they’re like rabbits everywhere starts with the letter “C”. Jace, bet you know where I’m talking about! Not giving out any honey holes or cities, so no one try to ask me. Lol
And ends with a "G" it's obvious where this is . Lol
I've seen plenty of areas in Colorado with that many deer.....so it's not only one place.....now public access....that's another story...
Looks like lots of fun
Randy's first rule of hunting... Don't leave deer to find deer!
Well behaved dog!
What unit
I think your doing great with your first "self filmed hunt..... sweet dog
Thanks!
Nice video. What kind of dog is that? Looks like a Gordon Setter English Short Hair kind of mix?
He’s a Picardy spaniel!
Thanks he’s a beauty
What unit were you hunting?
Hey! we don't give out unit info out of respect for the hunters that spend time in those units! Thanks for watching!
Looks like western CO. Around Junction/Montrose possibly?
@@Fresh_Tracks haha. Since when do you care about the “other” hunters’ hunting spots? If you really did then you wouldn’t try to film where people go and throw it on RUclips for clicks!!!!
I see the HOWA with the HS precision stock, but what caliber is that in?
7mm Mag with 160 grain Nosler Accubonds!
If you were in idaho all those little bucks would be in the back of people's trucks because they kill anything with a nubbin on its head.
Atta boy Angus! Big deer are usually in areas away from the herds. You have to put in more than two days. Wha???? Randy? What happened to your channel?
Ya, about your dog with you. While fun to bring along, even on a leash is illegal.
It's illegal to hunt big game with a dog in Colorado. You can have them with you after you shoot one but not when you are hunting.
IT IS UNLAWFUL TO. .
Use dogs or bait to hunt bears, deer, elk, pronghorn, or moose. Bait means to put, expose, deposit, distribute, or scatter salt, minerals, grain, animal parts, or other food so as to constitute a lure, attraction, or enticement for big game on or over any area where hunters are attempting to take big game.
You need to read the CO regs (page 15): "IT IS ALSO AGAINST THE LAW TO: ▶ Use dogs. A leashed dog may be used as an aid in locating/recovering wounded biggame
animals, except for black bears, with purchase of annual tracking permit."
Internet police lol
Maybe don't bring a dog on a hunt....just sayin.....
2. Dogs
a. Use of dogs in the taking of wildlife is prohibited except as authorized in Commission Regulations. (See also: § 33-4-101.3, C.R.S.)
1. Dogs may be used to hunt or take mountain lion, small game, waterfowl, and furbearers, only as an aid to pursue, bring to bay, retrieve, flush or point, but not otherwise. Except as provided in (3) of this subsection, dogs shall not be used to hunt or take cottontail rabbits, snowshoe hares, and tree squirrels where a regular deer, elk, pronghorn or moose season is in progress.
2. A leashed dog may be used as an aid in locating and recovering wounded big game wildlife, except for black bears, with the purchase of an annual tracking permit. Tracking permits can be purchased for $40.00 from any Colorado Parks and Wildlife Office by the dog handler. Prior to using the permit, the dog handler must notify a Colorado Parks and Wildlife Office and provide the following information: the dog handler's name, hunter's name (if different than the handler), hunter's CID number, location of use, species to recover, and time of use. Within five business days of using the permit, the handler must also notify the Division regarding whether they recovered the carcass. A dog may only be used to pursue or locate wounded big game during legal big game hunting hours. Provided however, that such pursuit may continue after legal big game hunting hours if the handler contacts and obtains the permission of a Wildlife Officer prior to continuing such pursuit. In acting on any such request, the Wildlife Officer shall consider the general public safety and may authorize the dispatch of the wounded animal after legal hunting hours. The dog must be leashed at all times and can not be used to kill, chase, or harass wildlife. The properly licensed hunter is required to be present while the dog is tracking and the animal must be dispatched by the hunter using a legal method of take based on their license. The dog handler is required to wear daylight fluorescent orange or fluorescent pink while tracking, unless the handler is tracking an animal shot on an archery license.
@@T1nTodd reciting hunting regulations like bible verses , put a fuckin sock in it