I just wanna come on here and say that every single these men that compete are living legends of the west out here in Southern California it’s hard to get a chance to be a good and real cowboy watching these men gives me hope not only that I might be able to make a living on horse back but God willing my sons will have a chance to do the same if they please
I have lots of trippin videos. I recorded all of the circuit finals trippin in April in Torrington I need to put on here. Soon and you can go to my website/podcast and I will have all kinds of trippin stuff on there along with anything rodeo related.
@@jasonwilliamson5352 lol, I’ve been watching steer roping since I was knee high to my Dad. They use to rope steers that actually ran and had some weight to em. Ace is a tranquilizer and all them steers act like they’ve had a dose of it.
@jace rowland I know what ace is, just don't know why they would? They are walking fresh at Cheyenne. Now I would agree these were a lil doggy for sure. Yes years ago tripping and team roping steers and calves were much bigger, hasn't been thag way in a long time.
I just wanna come on here and say that every single these men that compete are living legends of the west out here in Southern California it’s hard to get a chance to be a good and real cowboy watching these men gives me hope not only that I might be able to make a living on horse back but God willing my sons will have a chance to do the same if they please
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Would like to see more steer tripping on this site
I have lots of trippin videos. I recorded all of the circuit finals trippin in April in Torrington I need to put on here. Soon and you can go to my website/podcast and I will have all kinds of trippin stuff on there along with anything rodeo related.
@@jasonwilliamson5352 thanks I really appreciate it tripping is what I like to watch know that I can’t do anything like that anymore thanks again
Those steers suck!!! Why they ace’in’ em?!?
Apparently you haven't been to Cheyenne before, and what do you mean by ace'n'em?
@@jasonwilliamson5352 lol, I’ve been watching steer roping since I was knee high to my Dad. They use to rope steers that actually ran and had some weight to em. Ace is a tranquilizer and all them steers act like they’ve had a dose of it.
@jace rowland I know what ace is, just don't know why they would? They are walking fresh at Cheyenne. Now I would agree these were a lil doggy for sure. Yes years ago tripping and team roping steers and calves were much bigger, hasn't been thag way in a long time.
@@jasonwilliamson5352they don’t run fresh cattle at Cheyenne no more sadly .