Great guys and wonderful hunts. I really enjoyed these hunts and was around and was a big fan at the time and still am. Good ol days of turkey hunting and outdoor shows. Harold Knight is an icon and a national treasure !
This was a fantastic outdoor show and David Hale and Harold Knight were some of my of my favorite hunters...I love the old Mossberg 835! Still not a better turkey killin shotgun made today than the classic 835 👍
‘98 was my 2nd maybe 3rd Season turkey hunting and man I watched these Knight and Hale videos over and over. I wondered why I couldn’t kill birds like they did lol. I was to ignorant to know that I was ignorant about turkey hunting. These guys are genuinely good guys, Christian men🙂
You notice the camo they are wearing? And the detail to it. These guys today call with no face asks, no gloves, I don’t know how they do it. They’re either good or lucky. I can’t get by with it.
They were literally trying to sell their calls man lol. You would do the same if you owned a company like they have and got to hunt all over the country. I love watching these because they rarely used decoys or the turkey reaping bullshit.
And most of the loud walking were reenactments of how it went. They were way more educational than the guys sitting in a blind all day with a bow and fullstrut decoys you see now.
@@dannyatkinson3744 it's just cheating the turkey out of a fair fight. It works too much. I heard someone say it triggers their instinct to fight no different than cock fighting. Throw 2 roosters in a pen they fight to the death. No different here. I have done it myself then I noticed damn I kill most of the turkeys I show this fan to, that's just not right.
@@gavinthomas4482 if you only kill the limit allowed by the state you live in I cannot see how this method is morally wrong. But to each his own I guess
Great guys and wonderful hunts. I really enjoyed these hunts and was around and was a big fan at the time and still am. Good ol days of turkey hunting and outdoor shows. Harold Knight is an icon and a national treasure !
I love these old vids. Really feels like u r there with them. I miss the old days.
This was a fantastic outdoor show and David Hale and Harold Knight were some of my of my favorite hunters...I love the old Mossberg 835! Still not a better turkey killin shotgun made today than the classic 835 👍
‘98 was my 2nd maybe 3rd Season turkey hunting and man I watched these Knight and Hale videos over and over. I wondered why I couldn’t kill birds like they did lol. I was to ignorant to know that I was ignorant about turkey hunting. These guys are genuinely good guys, Christian men🙂
this is great video
Anybody know what camo pattern that is on the gun in the first hunt?
Mossy oak original tree stand
You notice the camo they are wearing? And the detail to it. These guys today call with no face asks, no gloves, I don’t know how they do it. They’re either good or lucky. I can’t get by with it.
Hunting unpressured birds with outfitters in blinds probably.
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Those birds must be deaf, I’ve never heard hunters make as much noise as these boys. Welcome to hunting in the zoo
They were literally trying to sell their calls man lol. You would do the same if you owned a company like they have and got to hunt all over the country. I love watching these because they rarely used decoys or the turkey reaping bullshit.
And most of the loud walking were reenactments of how it went. They were way more educational than the guys sitting in a blind all day with a bow and fullstrut decoys you see now.
@@gavinthomas4482 what's wrong with reaping?
@@dannyatkinson3744 it's just cheating the turkey out of a fair fight. It works too much. I heard someone say it triggers their instinct to fight no different than cock fighting. Throw 2 roosters in a pen they fight to the death. No different here. I have done it myself then I noticed damn I kill most of the turkeys I show this fan to, that's just not right.
@@gavinthomas4482 if you only kill the limit allowed by the state you live in I cannot see how this method is morally wrong. But to each his own I guess