I've been blessed to have my Grandfather Ray, aka "Pa", my Dad Tom Sr. and Uncle "Butch" Jim Massett as role models and teachers in life and hunting the "Big Woods" of the 'Rondacks'. All truly men anyone would be proud to be associated with! Great interview!!
Mr. Massett truly is a living legend. We were next door neighbors years ago, in Chittenango. Mr. and Mrs. Massett were the kindest people you'd ever meet. As a deer hunter, everyone in our family thinks of my husband as a legendary deer hunter, but he will say that he can't hold a candle to Mr. Massett! That trophy room says it all! God bless!
Thank goodness for the Jet Sled. It's kept me hunting into my '70's. Makes life much easier. I never carried a deer out of the woods. In earlier years we just dragged them out.
Jim, also affectionately known as "Uncle Butch" Got back to camp one evening around 7:30. I asked him where he went that day, so he got out his Topo map and said , well i started here , went here, found some good sign here, crossed a river here, and I was here at dark, 3 miles from his truck !!! so using the map legend mile length. I figured he must have covered 14 miles or so... he was 55ish at the time...Incredibly tough man, And honorable man....
I love your storys so much with some of these great trackers. rodney elmer From mountain deer.. He's going to be one of the next great's here in the state of Maine. As well as his kids. And I am 100% sure of that.. I love watching the stuff right before the deer season starts to take off.
Dude, that deer has shrank so much since it was killed in the 60’s it could’ve scored in the 130’s. What difference does it make? The story behind is the real trophy
@@bs431980 I killed biggest deer in wake county N.C. By youth in 1993 when I was 13 & 44 now but it scored at N.C DIXIE DEER CLASSIC and I got the plague to prove it and I’ve killed a lot of pope & young’s over the years within a mile of my house on my farm & I don’t have to entertain your stupid talking about a deer shrunk 40 inches since the 70s theres only 2 stages and it’s alive and after the drying out period and it’s only ever been recorded to be couple inches at best ! U need to hunt more and stop internet thuggin … I don’t got to prove shit to u but I know bullshit when I see it and that deer never came close to 138 😂
They don’t have to, they’re way faster, have a sense of smell better than the best bloodhound on earth meaning they can smell you from miles away, they’re sense of hearing and eyesight is better than ours and they’ve evolved/ thrived throughout human history being hunted the entire time. This is a old vegetarian comment lol
I've been blessed to have my Grandfather Ray, aka "Pa", my Dad Tom Sr. and Uncle "Butch" Jim Massett as role models and teachers in life and hunting the "Big Woods" of the 'Rondacks'. All truly men anyone would be proud to be associated with! Great interview!!
Your a lucky man
Mr. Massett truly is a living legend. We were next door neighbors years ago, in Chittenango. Mr. and Mrs. Massett were the kindest people you'd ever meet. As a deer hunter, everyone in our family thinks of my husband as a legendary deer hunter, but he will say that he can't hold a candle to Mr. Massett! That trophy room says it all! God bless!
What a wonderful man!!! Love hearing stories from these seasoned hunters!!!
What a legend and inspiration to young trackers. These videos will be watched 100 years from now! God bless you Jim
Jim is not only a legendary hunter and tracker, he's a tremendous person!
What a great interview.they don't make hunters like him no more
Thank goodness for the Jet Sled. It's kept me hunting into my '70's. Makes life much easier. I never carried a deer out of the woods. In earlier years we just dragged them out.
Mr Jim I really enjoyed this video…I’m a 70 years young hunter in Guyton Georgia…I’d have admired hunting w you sir…👍
Jim, also affectionately known as "Uncle Butch" Got back to camp one evening around 7:30. I asked him where he went that day, so he got out his Topo map and said , well i started here , went here, found some good sign here, crossed a river here, and I was here at dark, 3 miles from his truck !!! so using the map legend mile length. I figured he must have covered 14 miles or so... he was 55ish at the time...Incredibly tough man, And honorable man....
Hunting legends that need to be recognized ...Thanks for preserving history.
What a trophy room ..... and a lifetime of great stories
This is an incredible episode
What a beautiful room. Thank you for sharing your story sir
Two legendary interviews back to back. Cheers from VT
This pure gold. Mr. Massett is the epitome of a gentleman and class. Thank you doing these interviews.
Great interview. Definitely a tracking legend
I love your storys so much with some of these great trackers. rodney elmer From mountain deer.. He's going to be one of the next great's here in the state of Maine. As well as his kids. And I am 100% sure of that.. I love watching the stuff right before the deer season starts to take off.
Men like Jim are total products of the great north woods. It's his heart and soul. No retirement to the south for him.
Such a great podcast. Watching it again. This guy is an encyclopedia of hunting.
Jim Massett is the kindest most humble man you will ever meet!
What a gentleman. True stories also.
Really enjoyed this
Love you ❤
Thanks for doing what your doing, greatly appreciate it. These are hidden treasures.
I throw up a little prayer to Saint Hubert (the patron saint of hunters) every season myself Jim. The deer woods are my cathedral.
I wear a pendant around my neck of St. Hubert for “luck”
@@Buckshot864 Awesome.
I keep a metal in my pack.
Can u imagine if Jim had a 4 wheeler back in his earlier hunting days.
Wouldnt have used it
I often wonder if these new hunters, taught to rely on technological crutches right from the get go, will ever realize their true potential?
You wont find any log roads out here on the Barrens, swamps and ridges and knee high bushes in between.
Ever think about using a lapel mic? Instead of holding those huge hand held mics ?
“If I could get a deer leaking a little bit I could usually kill him.” 😂😂😂
I’m gonna try that… stop and pray the rosary then get back on em.
id really like to me jim in person
That deer his dad killed did not score 138 !
Dude, that deer has shrank so much since it was killed in the 60’s it could’ve scored in the 130’s. What difference does it make? The story behind is the real trophy
@@bs431980 that deer wouldn’t score 100 now or then ! Gtfoh
@@cray-z7404 let’s see your trophies, Or GTFOH
@@bs431980 I killed biggest deer in wake county N.C. By youth in 1993 when I was 13 & 44 now but it scored at N.C DIXIE DEER CLASSIC and I got the plague to prove it and I’ve killed a lot of pope & young’s over the years within a mile of my house on my farm & I don’t have to entertain your stupid talking about a deer shrunk 40 inches since the 70s theres only 2 stages and it’s alive and after the drying out period and it’s only ever been recorded to be couple inches at best ! U need to hunt more and stop internet thuggin … I don’t got to prove shit to u but I know bullshit when I see it and that deer never came close to 138 😂
His @ says it all lol
How can you be a legend ? Bambi doesnt shoot back.😮
you obviously havent developed any skills since you took your first breath
They don’t have to, they’re way faster, have a sense of smell better than the best bloodhound on earth meaning they can smell you from miles away, they’re sense of hearing and eyesight is better than ours and they’ve evolved/ thrived throughout human history being hunted the entire time. This is a old vegetarian comment lol
There isn’t a Bambi on his wall ,just bucks and on your best day you couldn’t hold his rook- sac !