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Try smoke then biltong the Egyptian goose in lemon juice and spices . Comes out quite good much better than cooking and some of the best biltong I’ve made
I can really appreciate the fact you put you misses in as well as all the hits!!! It truly shows that what you do as proficient as you are is not easy! Great work man! Excellent video!
Good episode! Reminds me of prairie dog hunting here in Texas back a while ago. We used .17HMRs out 4 windows of a Chevy K Blazer. Killed over 700 in 3 hours! Hawks and coyotes had a feast! Great video!
Maybe you could find them with the drone? You could also try to write down the bearing using a simple little magnetic compass and the distance for which you dialed. Your spotter could even plot your skills in either Google maps or some other chart. But maybe I'm just overthinking it.
I wish I could find a nice proper mapping program. Where I could enter bearings and distances and stuff like that. Google maps is way to "user friendly". It doesn't offer professional controls. I just want it for like normal use. But a specifically also for like triangulation of a signal. I am an Amateur Radio Operator and we sometimes do fox hunting. That is when you try to find a hidden transmitter. So you move around the surrounding terrain, and with a directional antennas get the direction. After a few bearings from surrounding terrain, you should have an idea of the location of the transmitter. So I would love to have a program that can do such technical stuff.
I grew up on the big ranches of Arizona USA. The WW2 heros of Prescott were legends living. In town I was the lawyers kid don't fug with him .. the paperboy became friends with hundreds and they all had guns. Alone on a hill behind a suburb was a concrete bunker with a cabin built on top . Outhouse and shooting range. After a.m. paper delivery I would catch William E Stewart on the pull up bar doing his daily dozen...at 78.... He was Camp Parry Natl. champion 24 years...no scope. Seriously 1000 yards no scope and he beats.... Everybody.... At 78 years old. He familiarized me with everything... Everything... In WW1 fashion rapping knuckles and being bossy... He came home every year with an exact truckload of WW2 ammo ! This meant sore shoulders and grading M1 garands forever by accuracy... Or just making small rocks out of big ones a mountain away...all day... Do this all meant sore shoulders when I see the truck coming back from camp parry ...it's 25 year old ammo plus.. A few linkers ya know... And hours on the Lyman press. Bins with half million loaded and a million to go. Out on the ranch I rode ORO with Ringo. I blew the eye out if a quail at 80 yards with the sheriff range masters snubnose... He missed both barrels. Now Ringo carries a 44mag cowboy Hawes for work. In the saddle is the box clip Winchester 30:06. Ringo has killed more men in history than any other ....er sumthin. WW2 and Korea....there's nothing safe for a mile or two around that guy.... I'm dead serious when we worked. Double O together I was 13 when he showed me where we bury the rustlers... US Ambassador to France bought the ROs and I was invited by the sneakiest man on earth to be the diplomatic gunman as Kissinger and Chase flew in from China Accords... Larry Hendricks ... Larry sneaks up on mountain lions .. he's my new boss. The New Mexico Fish And Game Hunter is now GM of the JJJ corp... We take the biggest names in history on wild really wild hunts in the middle of millions of acres ... So in between all this mom the VA nurse has married 8 of these alcoholic war heros. Navajo Code inventor Capt William Auble ...Fighter pilots F15s and Arabian horse ranch next to Dennis Weaver. ... Marmots and 22s all day all week... Pop pop pop.... And the colonels arsenal.....endless..
Great shooting, and I really like how you talk through the misses, too. Every miss is a learning opportunity. As regards retrieving downed birds, you could make a simple clock-face range card and plot the bearing and range of each kill. Then simply walk the bearing, ranging the firing point until you arrive at the animal. I know that's one more thing to think about alonside making a great film, but it only takes a couple of seconds to log a successful hit. Also, I'd love to see you use your air cylinder to inflate a kayak and retrieve birds directly from your dams.
Try slow cooking one of those geese in a crockpot for 10-12 hrs on low. That makes most tough animals fall right apart. I cook a lot of small game that way. I’m glad you either eat or give to others who will eat all these animals, great shooting too!
If you're doing this very often which it seems you are a drone for Ariel video would be amazing and help you collect your kills without wasting a bunch of footsteps
I have been watching you channel for at least 4 years, and this autumn I took a shot at a goose at 364 m with a strong side wind. Man, that feeling when you land a ethical shot at that distance. Har to beat! Anyways, thank you for your hard work and the inspiration you deliver! Greetings from a dark and cold Sweden!
Greetings from hawaii! I enjoy watching your videos that is full of details in hunting. I learned a lot. Wish I have the privilege like yours in owning/enjoying the tools for hunting and of course your playground. Thank you very much. Aloha
A good Irish water spaniel Would be ideal for the way you hunt, I am a Labrador retriever or myself kind of man. For what you do I think that would be great . Absolutely awesome video , will continue to follow
Was wondering if you ever try and shotgun hunt them out of the air using decoys and calling like I do for Canadian Geese and Ducks in the states? Was really cool to see a different type of goose hunt though. Awesome video
Nice shooting. My experience with (Egyptian) Gees taken with a 22-250 rem and Vmax is that there isn’t a lot left for your “braai”. Also the lead from the small 51gr Vmax is all over the carcass. Unless you take headshots, but that’s a challenge beyond 150m . All the best from Holland.
enjoyed the vid as usual, with the lost birds your drone would find them for you, just a thought, also if you know your shooting by water carry a fishing rod with weight and treble hooks to retrieve, snag them, it will save you having to waste time waiting .
That would be so much fun reminds me of my younger days 45 years ago when I would use my 22-250 for groundhog hunting mind you I only had a 4x12-40 I think Bushnel scope and did some 250ish yard shots, would love to come out there and try some shots with that equipment it looks awesome and a great challenge!👍🏻
Very cool video. You need a drone with a good camera to scan the area (finally a good use for these!). A pressurized harpoon and wire to retrieve birds from the lake would also come in handy, especially in the winter... :)
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Do you ever keep the skulls of some animals you shoot and send them off to a beetle guy? I think the guinea hen skulls, monkey skulls, and pretty much any other animal you shoot would be cool to have on display. I have a beetle buisiness so I am always looking at the different skulls of animals and how fun they would be to do. Great videos, keep up the great footage and shooting!👍
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Try smoke then biltong the Egyptian goose in lemon juice and spices . Comes out quite good much better than cooking and some of the best biltong I’ve made
I can really appreciate the fact you put you misses in as well as all the hits!!! It truly shows that what you do as proficient as you are is not easy! Great work man! Excellent video!
KILL THAT ANIMAL YOU SAID EXCELLENT!!!.....
@@darmadidarmadi9650 I said excellent work. Pest control is work, so yes. They eat or donate their quarry.
Good episode! Reminds me of prairie dog hunting here in Texas back a while ago. We used .17HMRs out 4 windows of a Chevy K Blazer. Killed over 700 in 3 hours! Hawks and coyotes had a feast! Great video!
Is that legal lol
Ha ha, I sure hope it was! Should see it on Google Earth, looks like craters for over a mile.
Maybe you could find them with the drone? You could also try to write down the bearing using a simple little magnetic compass and the distance for which you dialed. Your spotter could even plot your skills in either Google maps or some other chart. But maybe I'm just overthinking it.
I wish I could find a nice proper mapping program. Where I could enter bearings and distances and stuff like that. Google maps is way to "user friendly". It doesn't offer professional controls. I just want it for like normal use. But a specifically also for like triangulation of a signal. I am an Amateur Radio Operator and we sometimes do fox hunting. That is when you try to find a hidden transmitter. So you move around the surrounding terrain, and with a directional antennas get the direction. After a few bearings from surrounding terrain, you should have an idea of the location of the transmitter. So I would love to have a program that can do such technical stuff.
@@johansmitphotography , good idea, hopefully you'll make one.
I grew up on the big ranches of Arizona USA. The WW2 heros of Prescott were legends living. In town I was the lawyers kid don't fug with him .. the paperboy became friends with hundreds and they all had guns. Alone on a hill behind a suburb was a concrete bunker with a cabin built on top . Outhouse and shooting range. After a.m. paper delivery I would catch William E Stewart on the pull up bar doing his daily dozen...at 78.... He was Camp Parry Natl. champion 24 years...no scope. Seriously 1000 yards no scope and he beats.... Everybody.... At 78 years old. He familiarized me with everything... Everything... In WW1 fashion rapping knuckles and being bossy... He came home every year with an exact truckload of WW2 ammo ! This meant sore shoulders and grading M1 garands forever by accuracy... Or just making small rocks out of big ones a mountain away...all day... Do this all meant sore shoulders when I see the truck coming back from camp parry ...it's 25 year old ammo plus.. A few linkers ya know... And hours on the Lyman press. Bins with half million loaded and a million to go. Out on the ranch I rode ORO with Ringo. I blew the eye out if a quail at 80 yards with the sheriff range masters snubnose... He missed both barrels. Now Ringo carries a 44mag cowboy Hawes for work. In the saddle is the box clip Winchester 30:06. Ringo has killed more men in history than any other ....er sumthin. WW2 and Korea....there's nothing safe for a mile or two around that guy.... I'm dead serious when we worked. Double O together I was 13 when he showed me where we bury the rustlers... US Ambassador to France bought the ROs and I was invited by the sneakiest man on earth to be the diplomatic gunman as Kissinger and Chase flew in from China Accords... Larry Hendricks ... Larry sneaks up on mountain lions .. he's my new boss. The New Mexico Fish And Game Hunter is now GM of the JJJ corp... We take the biggest names in history on wild really wild hunts in the middle of millions of acres ... So in between all this mom the VA nurse has married 8 of these alcoholic war heros. Navajo Code inventor Capt William Auble ...Fighter pilots F15s and Arabian horse ranch next to Dennis Weaver. ... Marmots and 22s all day all week... Pop pop pop.... And the colonels arsenal.....endless..
Great shooting, and I really like how you talk through the misses, too. Every miss is a learning opportunity. As regards retrieving downed birds, you could make a simple clock-face range card and plot the bearing and range of each kill. Then simply walk the bearing, ranging the firing point until you arrive at the animal. I know that's one more thing to think about alonside making a great film, but it only takes a couple of seconds to log a successful hit. Also, I'd love to see you use your air cylinder to inflate a kayak and retrieve birds directly from your dams.
If you can get them I've had great results with the nosler varmageddon bullets. Both my 22-250 and my 243 really seem to like them.
You have great control of breathing and heart rate.
Take a top water fishing lure to retrieve the floaters.
Merk apa teleskop yg anda pakai
my Remington 700, 22-250 is the same way. anything over 50 grn. won't stabilize. 40 grn at 4000 fps shoots 1/2 inch at 100 yards. great video Matt!!!
Being from the US I would love to wing shoot on those pivots over decoys.
finally upload a new video again. greetings from Indonesia🇮🇩
Great shooting Matt. That is gorgeous country for sure. Thanks for sharing.
Try slow cooking one of those geese in a crockpot for 10-12 hrs on low. That makes most tough animals fall right apart. I cook a lot of small game that way. I’m glad you either eat or give to others who will eat all these animals, great shooting too!
Respect from Egypt Man 👌
If you're doing this very often which it seems you are a drone for Ariel video would be amazing and help you collect your kills without wasting a bunch of footsteps
Jeez, I've said it before, but this stuff is definitely better than Netflix haha
That 390m slow mo shot was seriously impressive well done juat found your channel
Well done Matt I’ve watched all of your videos
Watching from Bangladesh . Love you Bro
I have been watching you channel for at least 4 years, and this autumn I took a shot at a goose at 364 m with a strong side wind. Man, that feeling when you land a ethical shot at that distance. Har to beat! Anyways, thank you for your hard work and the inspiration you deliver!
Greetings from a dark and cold Sweden!
I find myself holding my breath just before you pull the trigger. Lol
😂😂
Lol
Greetings from hawaii!
I enjoy watching your videos that is full of details in hunting. I learned a lot. Wish I have the privilege like yours in owning/enjoying the tools for hunting and of course your playground.
Thank you very much. Aloha
This is your JOB?!? You lucky bastard!
Awesome shooting, by the way...
How do you get a job doing this? I would like to get in on this action. I do this stuff for fun!
Amazing shots, I enjoyed the video very much, keep going
A good Irish water spaniel Would be ideal for the way you hunt, I am a Labrador retriever or myself kind of man. For what you do I think that would be great . Absolutely awesome video , will continue to follow
Damn. A 150m head shot on a goose. Good shooting man👍
Great shooting, great video, the cows look so happy🐂🐄🐂🐄
5:37 Matt: Keep still dude...
Goose: NP G just send over that lead at supersonic speeds straight through my heart while I wait
Awesome video! Love the landscape
Nice shooting! I love the way the geese just drop on the water with the airgun! Watching this also makes me miss my 22-250. Awesome round
Was wondering if you ever try and shotgun hunt them out of the air using decoys and calling like I do for Canadian Geese and Ducks in the states? Was really cool to see a different type of goose hunt though. Awesome video
Awesome channel, very well made videos. Very educational. Keep it up, thanks! Made me get my first PCP, Marauder .25!
Awesome video :) good to see that you're still active during this hard times.
good to see Mrs Dubber in the vids
Amazing shooting Matt, and also amazing to see the slugs bounce on the water each time. Keep safe mate
Nice shooting. My experience with (Egyptian) Gees taken with a 22-250 rem and Vmax is that there isn’t a lot left for your “braai”. Also the lead from the small 51gr Vmax is all over the carcass. Unless you take headshots, but that’s a challenge beyond 150m . All the best from Holland.
To help find the downed subjects, maybe a GPS marker of each shot of some kind??
Epic scenery .. awesome as always .. gotta love your long range shots .. thank you.. 🤗/🤗..
Just curious, where was this filmed, very nice country.
South Africa
Have you considered a 17hmr for middle ranges?
Can you please give me the details where you get your GoPro scope mount from thanks as we are after one to film our shooting as well.
Nice shot brother 👍👍👍👍
Tough duck? Ain’t nothing a pressure cooker can’t solve.
Great shooting, Always enjoy watching your videos! I was wondering what is the scope camera holder you use?
Wow Awesome video and shooting loving it!!!
Was that the call of a Hadeda is the background?
Great videos as usual.
I also reload 22-250 love that round I was just curious what power you use and how many grains of power do you run in each bullet
Hey. Is that the same GRS stock like in new FX Crown mk2? Great shooting.
What amazing shots,I would to get one those airguns one day.keep on doing the great job I a big fan
enjoyed the vid as usual, with the lost birds your drone would find them for you, just a thought, also if you know your shooting by water carry a fishing rod with weight and treble hooks to retrieve, snag them, it will save you having to waste time waiting .
If I can ask what do you do with the geese and ducks you shoot?
Nice shots man👌👌👌👌👌
What do youdo with all the doves and pigeons?
How do you collect them off the water Matt? A shame if they’re left and not eaten
I would like to know the name of rifle you used. I really love the design.
Impressive shooting.
How can I get a 22-50 riffle and both 50 gran bullets and silencer and high power scoop , I would like to try one out for hunting
22:20? Can't make my brain understand why that pellet skipped like that.
This is a badass job
Another amazing video, love...please do more BIG games hunt 🙏, love those a lot...
Hunting with wife is so happy. Nice👍
You are a great Air gunner
That would be so much fun reminds me of my younger days 45 years ago when I would use my 22-250 for groundhog hunting mind you I only had a 4x12-40 I think Bushnel scope and did some 250ish yard shots, would love to come out there and try some shots with that equipment it looks awesome and a great challenge!👍🏻
Very cool video.
You need a drone with a good camera to scan the area (finally a good use for these!).
A pressurized harpoon and wire to retrieve birds from the lake would also come in handy, especially in the winter... :)
Hi Matt. What jacket are you wearing please ?thanks
Hi Matt what is the music playing at 6:40 please.
Stay well and stay safe.
Ash 🏴
Great shooting!
Bring a small step ladder with you for shooting of the trucks roof! Like your picker upper 👍
👍👍👍 nice shot..
I always enjoy the videos and commentary. Thanks.
Awesome video bro I’d bring ya a fishing pole next time with treble hooks to retrieve your pond kills
Have you ever thought about using a .17hmr for your powder burning needs
.17hmr is one of my favorite varmint rounds
@@opmandan9376 They work pretty well in a lot of different situations. The damage they cause is amazing considering the size of the projectile
You're a skilled rifleman.
Can you show inside of the silincer,please? I think is so silent. Thanks
Great shooting. Take Care
Can you use the slugs in a break barrel air rifle?
what size air rifles are you allowed to have in South Africa ?.? I mean by caliper size 17 22 25 30
Might be worth your while getting a remote control boat to retrieve the ones in the water
Tell me how do geese affect the grass land or farm land
Nice video guys..
Amazing Mr... ...👍👍
22-250 looks like my Tikka continental , H380 is my favourite with 55grs Serria or nozler or hornady all seem good
From when you pull the trigger the impact is almost instant! Thwt bullet is travelling at some speed
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Hi matt, do you change the barrel?
Do you ever keep the skulls of some animals you shoot and send them off to a beetle guy? I think the guinea hen skulls, monkey skulls, and pretty much any other animal you shoot would be cool to have on display. I have a beetle buisiness so I am always looking at the different skulls of animals and how fun they would be to do. Great videos, keep up the great footage and shooting!👍
Hi brother ı m big fan of you.ı have a fx bobcat. My caliber 6.35 caliber. Which solid bullet do you prefer. Thank you
good shots congratulations
Good god. That looked like a flock of starlings or something. Would have never guessed them for geese
Did I see the 22 250 skip on water also looked like it.
Hi when will you crank up d impact .177cal to 40fpe as the red wolf just did. In trinidad we are only allowed .177cal but any fpe
I love your job❤️❤️👌
As always Matt what a awesome video buddy keep up the hard work thanks fir for sharing bsafe awesome 👌 brotha 👍
très belle vidéo 👍 pense tu qu' avec une 222 remington faire le même résultat ou sa manque d énergie par rapport à ta 22-250 ??
What 22-250 maker/model is that?
Saludos y Bendiciones desde Argentina 🇦🇷❤🇦🇷❤
I’m getting into air rifles, what do you think of the kral puncher night with .177 rounds? Thanks!
Where did you get the air gun from