Your first situation with the pig...that exact situation has had me thinking of dropping draw weight, sometimes you need that draw to be smooth and silent...harder with the higher draws....I'm thinking of going from 51 down to 44 for that reason...great video! And hi from MB! - thanks for taking us along.
Yeah for sure, I went from 53 to 47... it helps for sure. But I still shoot the 53, the extra lbs sure spits em out... This pig could hear me moving while going to draw... the gig was up.
DAMN NICE BOAR!!! THIS IS THE BEST CHANNEL FOR A TRAD BOW HUNTER TO WATCH! IT GETS ME THROUGH THE OFF SEASON. MY ONLY EXPERIENCE BOAR HUNTING IS DOWN IN TENNESSEE, BOTH OFF GROUND AND BOTH GREAT TABLE FARE. I HAVE HUNTED BEAR IN ONTARIO, THE MOSQUITOS ARE TERRIFYING! MULE DEAR AND WHITETAIL IN WESTERN MID WEST.EXCITING VIDEO! ALWAYS THUMBS UP!
Congratulations and thank you for taking us along. Noticed your choice of clothes, looked like cotton and synthetics? My winter preference will always be wool all the way, love my Asbell coat, cheers from🇳🇴
Where can you find your quiver. I love the look and design of these quivers. I have been trying to find your website that sells them. The gunshot archery website only sells the bow hooks and I can’t find the quiver. I don’t know if I just can’t find them on the website or if there is a different website. Thanks.
Yes, the one thing I forgot to put in the video. I did a breakdown but the audio sucked so I didn’t include it… it’s a BigStick Gremlin 47lb at 27” shooting a 400spine FMJ xx75 with a 150gr Northern Broadhead.
@@Rob_Tradbowhunter They are built basically the same, they may have a little thicker blade, and no venting. So possibly tougher, but my bow will never know the difference at 47lbs.
Pour your bait in a straight line going away from you. They won’t stand over the bait line with bait between their feet they will eat perpendicular to the line and always be broadside. If you want a headshot with a rifle do a line going left to right so they will be facing you.
@@gunshyarchery also another thing I do to get close is dig a hole about 14-16” deep and just big enough for a hog to get his head in and fill half way with corn. They will stick their head in it to get the corn and their eyes, nose and sometime ears are now covered. Makes drawing easy.
I bet it is a super fun hunt, but with enclosures like that is the way wild boar became feral in the southern USA & northern Mexico, later hybridizing with feral domestic hogs and becoming a major agricultural & ecological pest thereafter. Careful with that in Canada dudes. You do not want feral hogs the way we have them over here, trust me.
Agreed. I’ve heard of some farms that raise the boar for hunt farms, in years passed have such snow drifts the boars could just walk out and over… nothing the farmer could do except call other farmers to come shoot every single pig before they got away to cause future damage.
I think the best one was when Bo snuck up on that hog a little snap shooting when he had his black hoodie, but I don't know which video was first this one or that one
Would have been behind the tree, off camera, then guys would complain about that, more than me not drawing soon enough and yet still killing a hog while waiting for my perfect quartering away shot… thanks for watching Bill.
@@gunshyarchery I’m not trying to burst you’re bubble or be a jackass but they are really tame wild hogs that I have raised from piglets behave just as d as skiddish as these we hunt them in Florida and they are one of the smartest most wary animals you’ll ever contact. But I do understandings something else to target and they aren’t native so you do what you can. If you ever end up in Florida I’d be glad to take you out after some free range ones and maybe a big Gator.
@@riverbanks3287 No worries man, some of the pigs wind you and take off and take the pile of hogs with them.. and then the odd one sticks around even down wind.. Those ones usually die first. ha ha
45 min. wasted on raising the bow probably another 45 min. drawing the bow . you do know you can shoot them in the head or neck too dont you ? you dont have to wait for a quartering away shot or a broad side shot . a neck shot destroys a good portion of organs in the neck akong with arteries . and he will bleed out quicker if you use a large cutting mechanical broadhead .
Awesome as always! Thanks for taking us along
Your first situation with the pig...that exact situation has had me thinking of dropping draw weight, sometimes you need that draw to be smooth and silent...harder with the higher draws....I'm thinking of going from 51 down to 44 for that reason...great video! And hi from MB! - thanks for taking us along.
Yeah for sure, I went from 53 to 47... it helps for sure. But I still shoot the 53, the extra lbs sure spits em out... This pig could hear me moving while going to draw... the gig was up.
DAMN NICE BOAR!!! THIS IS THE BEST CHANNEL FOR A TRAD BOW HUNTER TO WATCH! IT GETS ME THROUGH THE OFF SEASON. MY ONLY EXPERIENCE BOAR HUNTING IS DOWN IN TENNESSEE, BOTH OFF GROUND AND BOTH GREAT TABLE FARE. I HAVE HUNTED BEAR IN ONTARIO, THE MOSQUITOS ARE TERRIFYING! MULE DEAR AND WHITETAIL IN WESTERN MID WEST.EXCITING VIDEO! ALWAYS THUMBS UP!
Thanks Mike!
Let the bodies hit the floor 🏹🐗
Awesome 👊🏻
Thanks for sharing the videos! Fantastic hunt.
Excellent footage!
Crazy hunt to say in the least!!
Congrats
great hunt! Enjoyed watching it.
"Could be worse, could have to go home"🤣🤣🤣🤟
Awesome hunt! Hunts like this are very hard to get done. The weather sure makes it rough.
Awesome ! 2 boars in a row, it's totally sick!
(Ghillie Guy here)!!! Great shooting & great video as usual !
Great work awesome video. Keep them coming.
Congrats looks like a blast!
Great shots!
Congratulations and thank you for taking us along. Noticed your choice of clothes, looked like cotton and synthetics? My winter preference will always be wool all the way, love my Asbell coat, cheers from🇳🇴
What did we win ?
Congrats man, you pulled it off. This first pig, though! I laughed aloud at the trolling. ;-)
Great shooting man!!🏆
20:20 Juicy Hog. Lol
Good shooting.
Aloha from Hawaii
great hunt guys , great videos , will be sharing your videos with some mates here in australia, cheers
Thanks Dude!
Awesome hunting. Nice boar 🐗
Where can you find your quiver. I love the look and design of these quivers. I have been trying to find your website that sells them. The gunshot archery website only sells the bow hooks and I can’t find the quiver. I don’t know if I just can’t find them on the website or if there is a different website. Thanks.
Gunshy*
Hit us up on the contact page.
Solid work!!!
Wow what a great hunt!! What broadheads do you use?
Thanks man, these were Northern Broadheads, 150gr.
Awesome video
Great job ! Gotta get.my recurve back out and shoot ,shoot shoot !!!! Thanks for sharing !!!
Awesome man
Congratulations - I enjoyed watching this hunt - What bow are you using and what are the specs? Thank you
Yes, the one thing I forgot to put in the video. I did a breakdown but the audio sucked so I didn’t include it… it’s a BigStick Gremlin 47lb at 27” shooting a 400spine FMJ xx75 with a 150gr Northern Broadhead.
@@gunshyarchery are the northern broadheads tougher than the Magnus broadheads?
@@Rob_Tradbowhunter They are built basically the same, they may have a little thicker blade, and no venting. So possibly tougher, but my bow will never know the difference at 47lbs.
Pour your bait in a straight line going away from you. They won’t stand over the bait line with bait between their feet they will eat perpendicular to the line and always be broadside. If you want a headshot with a rifle do a line going left to right so they will be facing you.
ah ok...gotcha. This was jus t sprinkled on the ground.
@@gunshyarchery also another thing I do to get close is dig a hole about 14-16” deep and just big enough for a hog to get his head in and fill half way with corn. They will stick their head in it to get the corn and their eyes, nose and sometime ears are now covered. Makes drawing easy.
ЛАЙК от ДУШИ вам. Добыть кабана зимой это круто Чуть шорох и все .кабан изчез !!!
Great Video
Hey!!! I was waiting for this video !!! Did you develop a 3 arrow quiver yet !!!!
Your Best FAN !!!!!!!!!!!! Vinnie from Philly
Hey Vinnie! no 3 arrow yet!
Awesome!! what did they weigh in at do you remember?
205lbs.
Great hunt congrats, We’re do you get those broadheads I’ve looked all over for em
Right from Great Northern Broadheads
I only need a one arrow quiver ! LOL if you make a three arrow quiver let us know !!!!!
What is your bow poundage, and arrow grains for this hunt?
47 at 27" and a 500gr arrow roughly
@@gunshyarchery 🏹💪
Good stuff
Great video as always. What’s the website for this outfitter? Thx
Wildboarhunting.ca
Homemade sausage. Yes sir. Chops, ribs.😋
What bow set up are you using
BigStick Archery Gremlin 47@27"
What bow is that and what’s the length and draw weight ? Thanks great hunt
56" Gremlin at 45 lbs roughly
@@gunshyarchery thanks !!!! And of course nice quivers
I've hunted in the cold here in canada...you're dedicated dude! You have any Metis in your heritage?
I believe I do.
I would say without a doubt your a Metis man! Could be wrong of course but you sure look it. Another great vid! From MB.
@@TheHYENA87 I know a few metis descended folks. Something to be proud of!
@@wadesaunders583 thanks for the kind words! Have a great day!
Congratulations! So tell me, how do you cook this????? Thanks
Same as pork. I usually do stir fry and ground.
What kind of bow do you use
BigStick archery Gremlin, 47 at 27"
who makes the camo you are wearing?
Cabelas Brand/ ReadHead....
Nice Congratulations!
Very good kills
Looks like fun
DEADLY!! DOUBLE DEADLY!
Inspiring to not shoot a compound, but not yet lol
Nice shootin!
Well done.
Nice! 21:24
I bet it is a super fun hunt, but with enclosures like that is the way wild boar became feral in the southern USA & northern Mexico, later hybridizing with feral domestic hogs and becoming a major agricultural & ecological pest thereafter. Careful with that in Canada dudes. You do not want feral hogs the way we have them over here, trust me.
Agreed. I’ve heard of some farms that raise the boar for hunt farms, in years passed have such snow drifts the boars could just walk out and over… nothing the farmer could do except call other farmers to come shoot every single pig before they got away to cause future damage.
I think the best one was when Bo snuck up on that hog a little snap shooting when he had his black hoodie, but I don't know which video was first this one or that one
Yeah that was before this one... That was pretty cool.
Where is Bo? Great video!
It was ol Dads turn… he has Final exams 😉
That first one was a no brainer… guess you dont have one. It really stumps me why you hadnt drawn before he reached the clearing..
Would have been behind the tree, off camera, then guys would complain about that, more than me not drawing soon enough and yet still killing a hog while waiting for my perfect quartering away shot… thanks for watching Bill.
How deaaaadly is that? :P
Imagine a full auto instead a bow all those pigs down
I can’t believe people will pay to hunt tame hogs in a pen like this it’s just mind boggling to me.
Me to. But sadly, they’re not native here. So I do what I gotta do.. also they’re not that tame.
@@gunshyarchery I’m not trying to burst you’re bubble or be a jackass but they are really tame wild hogs that I have raised from piglets behave just as d as skiddish as these we hunt them in Florida and they are one of the smartest most wary animals you’ll ever contact. But I do understandings something else to target and they aren’t native so you do what you can. If you ever end up in Florida I’d be glad to take you out after some free range ones and maybe a big Gator.
@@riverbanks3287 No worries man, some of the pigs wind you and take off and take the pile of hogs with them.. and then the odd one sticks around even down wind.. Those ones usually die first. ha ha
45 min. wasted on raising the bow probably another 45 min. drawing the bow . you do know you can shoot them in the head or neck too dont you ? you dont have to wait for a quartering away shot or a broad side shot . a neck shot destroys a good portion of organs in the neck akong with arteries . and he will bleed out quicker if you use a large cutting mechanical broadhead .
Right…….. 😂🤣 good one… almost had me..😆
Que cazador. Tan novato...!
Why you kill mother pig? It is not clever, because next year she will give you ten new baby pigs.
This was a big daddy…. Not a female.