I've always wanted to find a pair of deer antlers. This makes me realize that unless I watch the deer drop them, I'll probably never find a matched set
Over the past 35 years I have found hundreds of antlers on our land. It is unusual to find a matched set but it does happen occasionally. Most of my finds have been small antlers, not whoppers like the ones in the video. I saw them up and give them to dog owners for their dogs to chew on.
@@jockkristintums3028 ah I figured but then again it's hard to know over text if someone is joking or genuinely an idiot Oh well can't hurt to put it out there
I wondered why this happens, so I looked it up: Antlers grow from a pedicle, which is the attachment point to the animal's skull. When a buck's testosterone levels drop after the rut or mating season, a new bone cell called an osteoclast removes the existing bone tissue between the pedicle and antlers, causing them to fall off.
Cool info! I'm still wondering _why_ they do it though, why expend the energy growing new antlers each year? My guess is that, if the antlers are fresh every year, they're stronger and better for fighting?
@@daemonburns-waight2421 Yea i believe this is a part, also the antlers will increase in size to a max when they are fully grown I believe. So an older deer will generally have bigger antlers. Same with moose and others I believe
@@daemonburns-waight2421 yes, because they are external bones after the velvet comes off they can't grow or repair themselves. Just like teeth. Regrowing new ones allows them to make bigger antlers, and ensures that a broken antler of the past won't follow them for life.
I found a deer antler once when i was a kid, around 10-11 years old, just a small one from the deers in Sweden we call 'Rådjur'. I still has it and i'm 25 now. Also have an acient reindeer crown trophy from my great grandfather hanging in my bedroom. It's around 130 years old now. They were a gift from my grandfather on my mothers side. They are so precious to me.
Corina: bucks normally drop antlers after rut when their test levels drop. most of the time deer will turn around and consume part of them to get the calcium back from it just like them eating their velvet. they grow back each year.
Corina Land they don't really use them for defense though. It's rather for style points during mating season (and also to fight other males during mating season). For the rest of the year it's not really that relevant, I think
It’s nature’s process of planting more deer: various events occur, like depositing the seed while traveling, so that more grow and spread out even further in a continuous cycle
I found a large antler in an English woodland. Had a cursory look for its partner, but it was probably shed miles away. Still, the one I have looks good on my hall table. Lucky you, getting a pair like that! And thanks for catching it on film. That must have taken a lot of patience.
I found a pair of deer antlers once when I was working a ski season in Austria. It was end of season, I went for a walk in the hills and there they were with a little blood at the ends and not more than ten metres apart.
A relative of mine had a farm for whitetail deer to be raised and released to help the population, and although I've found several shed deer antlers in the wild in my life, even on that farm with all sorts of opportunity to observe bucks from the comfort of the house, no one in our family had ever actually seen them drop off as it happened. I've never even seen it on film before. Amazing that both were caught on film at the same time!
I’ve never seen it happen before. A deer shedding its antlers. That was really neat!! And what a good score! Both! The shedding on camera and collecting the antlers!!! Just so cool! ❤️💜💚
They probably do. Interesting how when they fall off the deer has no apparent interest in going back to look at the antler or sniff it. Obviously there’s no sense of loss! Plus the deer knows he has to keep moving.
I’m currently reading CJ Box’s “Wolf Pack”, one of the Joe Pickett novels (JP is a Wyoming game warden). They mention “shedding wars”. Now I’ve seen actual shedding. Fascinating!
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Imagine being in your car seeing that bad boy and you turn to your wife saying. Babe, there is this massive ass buck! Then you just look over and it looks like a doe🤣🤣
We have three different kinds of deer in India that shed annually, but haven't seen any of them ever shedding there antlers. Never found one either. You are one lucky lad.
Wow, I seriously was surprised when the first antler dropped away. I was waiting for the next because that would have certainly have felt off balance. Fascinating!!
Wow! How cool was that! I couldn't believe how far away the photographer was when he zoomed the camera lens! And it looked like that buck knew he was there!
Ken Hurley, lmao I think they are made of calcium just like bone but those would be some funny teeth ontop of the head, i guess that’s why they are called antlers and not teeth 😂
How so? You can't eat antlers. It was a treat to watch, yeah, but it wasn't more rewarding than stocking a freezer with organic meat that was humanely slaughtered.
true. but sometimes you just want the majestic ones to pass on it genetics and for others to enjoy seeing it in the wild. Take the younger ones. They taste better anyways.
+AtarahDerek "humanely slaughtered", humanly (If something is humanly possible, it is possible for people to do it) slaughtered (If large numbers of people or animals are slaughtered, they are killed in a way that is cruel or unnecessary) I think you used the wrong words to prove a point. Unless you are into that kind of stuff.
1. Many hunters eat the meat (or give it to needy families). 2. If you don't cull thr herds, disease and starvation will kill them (with a lot more agony) and more deer and people will die from car accidents.
very rare situation and difficult to take photos. Congratulations, we don't have this species deer in Poland but we have red deer which is also beautiful and interesting deer :)
chinmoy808 North America. They are found east to west in Canada. All over Canada. We got white tails everywhere, elk mostly in the west and north. Moose east to west. Caribou also west and north. Can't remember about east.
True, but how it was jumping appeared to be an attempt to remove them. It's possible they know when the antlers are ready to fall off (like they itch or something) and can try to speed up the process.
Humanely harvested videos are such a joy to run across! Thanks so much for sharing!!! Undoubtedly there will be other things coming onto markets worldwide, from flus, to floods, to volcanoes, that are not always even legally harvested let alone humanely. Need more eyes and ears on such issues when so many have been lost.
@@juniorhernandez3347 "humane" is referring to positive aspects of humanity, that we should all strive towards. it's just a made up word used as a descriptor, it's not too serious bruh.
@@juniorhernandez3347 It's called being humane because it was previously believed that "cruelty" is animalistic, while "kindness" and "empathy" are purely human characteristics. Today, we know this isn't true - there are other animals capable of those traits and others like altruism, etc. But it's true that it is a very rare trait in the animal kingdom. Nature itself is cruel. "Every man for himself" is the default, not a mindset unique to humans.
I was today years old when I learned that deer shed their antlers! I thought that it was like permanent teeth, once they grew out they were there to stay
Nope. They shed them every year after the rut(seksy time) and it grows back in a few months. They're also good treats for dogs. Goats have permanent horns and don't shed.
My grandma used to take me on excursions to find shedded antlers, her and my grandpa would sell them to artisans, knifemakers and gunsmiths to make stuff.
This was fascinating to see! I had to Google what droptine was lol. In my mind I was pronouncing it drop-teen at first. After finding out what it meant, it seems like it should be said as: "drop tyne" like how the tines of a fork are pronounced "tyne", I guess. Cool, anyway.
Hey did these dam deer start that unisex bathroom bullshit ,in the winter their bucks in spring. They are does, and the rest of the time they don't know what the hell they are?
I love how Buck is staring directly at you from like 300 yards away. ...zoom out, and he's basically beyond camera visual range.
Their senses are extraordinary
Staring! Like, "What're you looking at?" And you're standing in another zip code, but he sees you.
I see you
He can smell the filthy human scent.
I guess you’ve never heard of a wide angle lens.
I learned two things here
1. Mule deer antlers are a little more thick than I originally thought... and 2. That dude has a really good camera
Thicc bois
Austin Williamson it’s not a I found big foot camera
Aiden Hernandez if only :/
Even that far away the deer spotted him
Juan Fonseca yeah deer have amazing eye sight lol
That’s incredible! Not just finding the antlers but getting it on film while the deer sheds them. Outstanding
Man, talk about lucky.😊
lol..not sure what the big deal is..2 antlers fall to the grown..wow..lol
@@alexng4 Imagine shaking your head and all you hair falling out lol I'd love to see that
🥴
@@alexng4 maybe because u are retard
I've always wanted to find a pair of deer antlers. This makes me realize that unless I watch the deer drop them, I'll probably never find a matched set
Over the past 35 years I have found hundreds of antlers on our land. It is unusual to find a matched set but it does happen occasionally. Most of my finds have been small antlers, not whoppers like the ones in the video. I saw them up and give them to dog owners for their dogs to chew on.
@@MrTruckerf my dog looooooves deer antlers. She’ll even naw on a skull every now and again.
Mice rats and squirrels eat em
Look along fence lines and places deer have to jump. Sometimes they both fall off from the jolt landing.
Or go hunting
You can see how annoyed he is when only one antler came off, he's just shaking his head like "son of a B"
It could be very unbalances feeling on the neck.
@9-dash-lies aqua um No? Unless you're joking and I'm being whooshed you're wrong :)
@@cody_638 you just got whoooshed
@@jockkristintums3028 ah I figured but then again it's hard to know over text if someone is joking or genuinely an idiot
Oh well can't hurt to put it out there
@@cody_638 yea you can only know a joke when they put laughing emojies
I wondered why this happens, so I looked it up:
Antlers grow from a pedicle, which is the attachment point to the animal's skull. When a buck's testosterone levels drop after the rut or mating season, a new bone cell called an osteoclast removes the existing bone tissue between the pedicle and antlers, causing them to fall off.
I was wondering why their antlers fell off. Thanks👍🏽
Cool info! I'm still wondering _why_ they do it though, why expend the energy growing new antlers each year?
My guess is that, if the antlers are fresh every year, they're stronger and better for fighting?
@@daemonburns-waight2421 Yea i believe this is a part, also the antlers will increase in size to a max when they are fully grown I believe. So an older deer will generally have bigger antlers. Same with moose and others I believe
Antlers shed too
@@daemonburns-waight2421 yes, because they are external bones after the velvet comes off they can't grow or repair themselves. Just like teeth.
Regrowing new ones allows them to make bigger antlers, and ensures that a broken antler of the past won't follow them for life.
I found a deer antler once when i was a kid, around 10-11 years old, just a small one from the deers in Sweden we call 'Rådjur'.
I still has it and i'm 25 now.
Also have an acient reindeer crown trophy from my great grandfather hanging in my bedroom. It's around 130 years old now. They were a gift from my grandfather on my mothers side. They are so precious to me.
Can we see it ?
upload a pic and link it
I want to see it pretty please
Thats so cool
Reindeer antlers are huge, that must take up a lot of space lol
This is natures way of saying *a rare item has dropped you cant leave until you find it*
shits sounds like its out of a videogame lol
They grow back
I used to find white tail antlers in the green belt behind my backyard as a kid.
@@subswithoutanyvideos-tx2rj r/woosh
1k :)
Absolutely fantastic--the buck, the antlers, the dropping/falling of the antlers, the camera, and this guy's patience!
2nd this
Calm down spanky!
"How much for the horns?"
*Buck death stare, then prances away*
"Oh I'll get those horns..."
they just straight up fall off that's weird I didn't know that
+Moonylicous Yup, every year
Get your nose out of your cell phone. Lots of very cool stuff all around you.
Moonylicous but i wouldnt know about this if it werent for my cell phone.
male reindeer shed their antlers during the winter months while the females keep theirs
Cammanderp Wow..the females don't lose theirs. I learned something today, thanks.
Brilliant footage. I appreciate your patience in acquiring these beautiful antlers humanely ( :
It’s not like he was hunting.
You could get them humanly during hunting season too
Hunting is humane but I agree the footage is great
Because distressing animals during the most crucial period of the year regarding their survival is humane.
@@1stuart1 Just shut up
Finding one dropped antler in a field is cool, finding a matching set is incredible. Filming the deer dropping them no less! Amazing
0:56 "HA! Finally! Now to go undercover as a doe."
ah, yes. Deers, the traps of the animal kindgom.
GAAAAY
CinemaBiohazard ya until a Hunter with a doe tag comes along...
@@HassouTobi88 OwO
What the fuck am i doing here
Nice catch , I actually missed that until you pointed it out
That must be very relaxing for deer
Like getting home from the office & taking off your work clothes.
But he won't have much to defend himself with though
Corina:
bucks normally drop antlers after rut when their test levels drop. most of the time deer will turn around and consume part of them to get the calcium back from it just like them eating their velvet. they grow back each year.
Erin May but in the meantime
Corina Land they don't really use them for defense though. It's rather for style points during mating season (and also to fight other males during mating season). For the rest of the year it's not really that relevant, I think
He's like "oh no, did that human really just film that? How embarassing!"
*anyways.... So I started shedding my antlers right?
My mind went to Open Season movies and poor Eliot. 😂
It’s nature’s process of planting more deer: various events occur, like depositing the seed while traveling, so that more grow and spread out even further in a continuous cycle
If you’re joking this is funny af but I’m concerned you actually think an antler will grow another deer
@@turkey4957 its not a joke dude. Deer antlers have a small fetus inside them and crawl out after a 10-week gestation period.
@@pbjracing14yearsago49 🤣
@@pbjracing14yearsago49 Only happens when the deer are horny.
@@turkey4957 If you think there's a possibility it wasn't a joke I'm concerned for you..
I love stags , never realised that their antlers just fell off like that.. Thankyou sir, for the lesson..
@ Stag C : *( I Could've Swore That · "STAGS" · [°NEVER] ··· Lose Their Antlers ! ) €¥£ ^
Aren't stags Elk?
@@jonbassett9391 *( Can Be I-Think, But So Can °Deer ! ) €¥£ ^
@@w.neuman you are in fact right. I just looked it up. 🙂
@@w.neuman and now let's try again, but with less signs and more words.
I found a large antler in an English woodland. Had a cursory look for its partner, but it was probably shed miles away. Still, the one I have looks good on my hall table. Lucky you, getting a pair like that! And thanks for catching it on film. That must have taken a lot of patience.
**Deer walking with swagger**
**Drops antler**
"I'm too cool for antlers"
**shakes it off**
**Keeps on swagging.**
Hahahaha
The way the antlers of the deer just falls off is just full of exaggerated swagger
Swag 😎
I can only imagine how good that must feel for the buck.
Deer shed antlers business is banned only in India from 1998
@1heavyhammer lol
Shahbaz Ahmad buck is the name for a male deer. Moose, elk, caribou get called bulls or stag for a different type of elk.
Never seen that before! Thought they just fell off. No idea the buck was aware and active in the process. Awesome, thank you!
I found a pair of deer antlers once when I was working a ski season in Austria. It was end of season, I went for a walk in the hills and there they were with a little blood at the ends and not more than ten metres apart.
Are you from Austria? Me too :D
i found one wile picking blackberries here in Texas couple weeks ago its on tree in my back yard as a back yard decor
MartyMonster my brother found some elk antlets in someone's house once.... he got a nice 22 riffle, 100 bucks cash, and some amo 🙄
Dan Swan god daym your brother a burglar???😂
@@ramargate definetley is
Absolutely amazing!! To be fortunate enough to catch both drops is stunning to me!!!
Great video!
A relative of mine had a farm for whitetail deer to be raised and released to help the population, and although I've found several shed deer antlers in the wild in my life, even on that farm with all sorts of opportunity to observe bucks from the comfort of the house, no one in our family had ever actually seen them drop off as it happened. I've never even seen it on film before. Amazing that both were caught on film at the same time!
it would be so annoying during that short period where hes got 1 antler lol.
its like wearing a 5 lb earing on one side lol
And that boys and girls is how female deer are made...
Good one. Lol.
can they mate with themselves if one is on and the other off?
Lol
Jonathan Vang cool
Jonathan Vang p
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I’ve never seen it happen before. A deer shedding its antlers. That was really neat!! And what a good score! Both! The shedding on camera and collecting the antlers!!! Just so cool!
❤️💜💚
A beautiful pair of antlers, and he gets to grow more next year.
A true win-win
I wonder if they feel better afterwards. "Finally, my heavy annoying hat is gone."
Two hats that are diagonal.
Lol this is so cute
They probably do. Interesting how when they fall off the deer has no apparent interest in going back to look at the antler or sniff it. Obviously there’s no sense of loss! Plus the deer knows he has to keep moving.
I’m currently reading CJ Box’s “Wolf Pack”, one of the Joe Pickett novels (JP is a Wyoming game warden). They mention “shedding wars”. Now I’ve seen actual shedding. Fascinating!
Now that's the way to pick up sheds. And NO chew marks. Thanks for the video.
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I love the beginning hes just looking at the camera like "okay man you ready for this?"
Say when!
Imagine being in your car seeing that bad boy and you turn to your wife saying. Babe, there is this massive ass buck! Then you just look over and it looks like a doe🤣🤣
We have three different kinds of deer in India that shed annually, but haven't seen any of them ever shedding there antlers. Never found one either. You are one lucky lad.
:17 I love how he bounces trying to knock it loose XD too funny. thanks for sharing this cool video! never ever seen that before.
He wasnt jumping to loose them thats how mule deer run sometimes
A natural gait for them. Very different from the whitetail. Same for the racks.
Reena Lathrop 0:17
They're not attached to the skull anymore so of course they need to be gone.
@crackerxxx um..what is wrong with you?
What an amazing experience! Excellent job keeping the camera on him for the second drop! Congratulations on one hell of a find!🇺🇸
Amazing to think they can grow a new pair each year, must place a huge demand on the body
I cant believe they grow this big so quick
Going out and drinking till everything blackens takes its toll too ;)
@@la7dfa lol some don’t do it till blackout. But it does take a toll.
I think it's one of the fastest examples of cellular growth in an animal.
@@jeanwesleynew probably. Obviously trumped by developing newborns, not anything else jumps to mind...
Wow, I seriously was surprised when the first antler dropped away. I was waiting for the next because that would have certainly have felt off balance. Fascinating!!
Wow! How cool was that! I couldn't believe how far away the photographer was when he zoomed the camera lens! And it looked like that buck knew he was there!
I wish my wisdom teeth can fall off that easily.
They will if you keep knocking the other side of your mouth
Yea but Instead we pay a ton of money to be put to sleep and have my mouth ripped apart by some quack lmao
Yep,,,, that's the "tooth" the whole "tooth" and nothing but the "tooth"!
Ken Hurley, lmao I think they are made of calcium just like bone but those would be some funny teeth ontop of the head, i guess that’s why they are called antlers and not teeth 😂
Deserve Not Desire damn I think I’ll try that 😂😂
Fuck the Deer! What about that camera Zoom+/- action, that's one hell of a Camera.
hahaha Mark i said the same thing whatta fkn zoom dam !
Surely this was long time of waiting for this unique video. Thank you for that.
*now screw it on a helmet and wear it.*
@Blood Beryl whoa where did that come from whoa!
@Blood Beryl aww, this sucks. Nobody is taking the bait. I wanna see people argue.
*Underrated comment and reply section*
Lol I'm game
**reverse Soldier scream**
that was so much more rewarding than having to kill it for the antlers.
How so? You can't eat antlers. It was a treat to watch, yeah, but it wasn't more rewarding than stocking a freezer with organic meat that was humanely slaughtered.
true. but sometimes you just want the majestic ones to pass on it genetics and for others to enjoy seeing it in the wild. Take the younger ones. They taste better anyways.
+tao her take the younger ones? wtf? lmao
+tao her You would pass on this buck for a smaller one? Good for me. One less person chasing my buck
+AtarahDerek "humanely slaughtered", humanly (If something is humanly possible, it is possible for people to do it) slaughtered (If large numbers of people or animals are slaughtered, they are killed in a way that is cruel or unnecessary) I think you used the wrong words to prove a point. Unless you are into that kind of stuff.
How cool is this human. He got deer antlers without killing the animal. Good for you and thank you!
1. Many hunters eat the meat (or give it to needy families).
2. If you don't cull thr herds, disease and starvation will kill them (with a lot more agony) and more deer and people will die from car accidents.
Can we take a minute to appreciate how amazing that camera is
It's funny that anyone would watch this video and then give it a "thumbs down". That was cool stuff. Good job.
they have stopped thumbs down because it was a terrible feature everyone complained about
@@jaysilverheals4445 lmao or so they say
Wow, so glad you were there to get this great footage and a set of antlers to boot. Thanks for sharing!
very rare situation and difficult to take photos. Congratulations, we don't have this species deer in Poland but we have red deer which is also beautiful and interesting deer :)
We raised Red deer here in the states and they are the most beautiful deer and have the most delicious meat:)
Mule deer are incredible, They only live in the western US but by god are they everywhere there. Where I live, only whitetail deer live in the area.
chinmoy808 North America. They are found east to west in Canada. All over Canada. We got white tails everywhere, elk mostly in the west and north. Moose east to west. Caribou also west and north. Can't remember about east.
@@adamrodgers9175 are you talking about mule deer in the first three sentences? im confused.
@@3asianassassin They also live in South America
Hah, how long did you follow the guy telling him "I would like the complete set please".
Wow I never knew they shed like that. I wonder how many times I saw a deer, thinking it was a doe, when it was actually a buck.
Poor guy must of felt funny walking around with more weight on one side
Did you watch the entire video?
forgotaboutbre yeah I meant like when he had just the one for the stage
Must have... Come on
Lol
talk to a crab
0:37 Half Doe , Half Buck , I'm a Duck!
Underrated comment
And sooo many good uses for those. My grandpa and father used to polish them and use them for making horns, leather tools and much more
On my first deer hunt in Missouri back in 1972 I found a set of 6 point antlers. All of the old-timers were so jealous.
I've always wondered what this looked like! What an amazing video! Thank you for sharing!
This man said it was a “must see” and over 6 million people took his word for it.
That felt oddly satisfying to watch!
I can imagine that one falling off would be very uncomfortable. Like you'd have to hold your head up so it doesn't lean to the heavy side
Man what a find, not only was he able to capture a great video but them sheds, wow.
I've always heard they would do this, but I've never _seen_ it happen before. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing that! Once in a lifetime event for you to be at the right spot and right time! Awesome equipment as well, what were you using?
DUUUUUDE.......SAAAWEET! That's a once in a lifetime opportunity, congratulations! Cheers from Texas...
Thank you.
0:11 LOL 😂 “I see you…”
wth, I never knew they could do that!
They cant do that, the antlers just fall off. They cant drop them whenever they want lol
True, but how it was jumping appeared to be an attempt to remove them. It's possible they know when the antlers are ready to fall off (like they itch or something) and can try to speed up the process.
Indigo327 that's how they run naturally away from danger
Flap Jacks so you're telling me that they slowly jump and throw their head around to get away from danger? Sure...
1000 subs - 1 video how do they fall off?
Very cool. I have watched a ton of hunting video's never saw a deer shed on film. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Humanely harvested videos are such a joy to run across! Thanks so much for sharing!!! Undoubtedly there will be other things coming onto markets worldwide, from flus, to floods, to volcanoes, that are not always even legally harvested let alone humanely.
Need more eyes and ears on such issues when so many have been lost.
How would one harvest a volcano or a flood?
I guess you could "harvest" a 'flu by catching it.
What?
“Humanely” Humans can be worse than any living thing yet animalistic is crazy yet humane is loving……The arrogance.
@@juniorhernandez3347 "humane" is referring to positive aspects of humanity, that we should all strive towards. it's just a made up word used as a descriptor, it's not too serious bruh.
@@juniorhernandez3347 It's called being humane because it was previously believed that "cruelty" is animalistic, while "kindness" and "empathy" are purely human characteristics.
Today, we know this isn't true - there are other animals capable of those traits and others like altruism, etc. But it's true that it is a very rare trait in the animal kingdom. Nature itself is cruel. "Every man for himself" is the default, not a mindset unique to humans.
Having just one antler would drive me crazy if I was the deer or the man.
Glad things worked out for both of them.
It is a rare moment you have captured here. Far easier to find a pair of antlers than to catch the very moment the elk drops them! Great video!
That was cool to see Jeff, thank you so much for sharing it. I just subbed up to your channel.
I was today years old when I learned that deer shed their antlers! I thought that it was like permanent teeth, once they grew out they were there to stay
Nope. They shed them every year after the rut(seksy time) and it grows back in a few months. They're also good treats for dogs. Goats have permanent horns and don't shed.
You learn something new every day ...i didn't know this could happen
I learn something new everyday. I never knew that deer, whatever the breed, shed their antlers. Great seeing this on film!
i only seen one other deer drop their antlers and that was a 4 x4 white tail, thank you for sharing this with us
I have never seen this! Thank you for sharing Jeff 🫶
I know right!???!
Being at the place at the right time waiting for the antlers to fall I thought that you'll kill it to get em you're such a Good man
He wasn’t even hunting. If he was, he would have shot it. Then he would not only have antlers, but the pelt. And most importantly, the meat.
Hunting season is fall, they shed their antlers in late winter/early spring.
I imagine this would feel like picking off an itchy scab.
Deer shed antlers business is banned only in India from 1998..
Picking off scabs is gross are you a 10 yr old with adhd or something, also it makes scarring worse
@@turkey4957 damn dude chill out you’re just calling out like 80% of kids/teen with adhd
@@turkey4957 and I’m one of them.
@@turkey4957 Hank, didn’t you learn anything from being on tv for 13 seasons?
Thank you for showing that you went and picked them up. I would have been so mad if you didn't get them.
Some incredible zoom you got there.
That was amazing. I've never seen anything like it. Thank you for sharing it with us.
This dude is in the snow that deep just chilling🥶😳
That buck is just like
Well I don’t need these anymore so I am just gonna... ehehe *bleap*
Elliot: "half doe, half buck. I'm a duck!"
My grandma used to take me on excursions to find shedded antlers, her and my grandpa would sell them to artisans, knifemakers and gunsmiths to make stuff.
This was fascinating to see! I had to Google what droptine was lol. In my mind I was pronouncing it drop-teen at first. After finding out what it meant, it seems like it should be said as: "drop tyne" like how the tines of a fork are pronounced "tyne", I guess. Cool, anyway.
0:12 Deer: "I see you" >:3
dude i can only imagine how long you had to wait in the cold. thank you
That was the longest 1:04 of my life 😵💫
awesome antlers there and what a cool way to see it happen :)
Fabulous HUGE antlers! And, a PAIR! And you got to see them shed! Triple WOW!
Thats was awesome! I have always wanted to see this happen! Verry cool, thanks for sharing thus video.
Very cool !! Nice set of sheds !!!
Phenomenal experience! Amazing to be able to watch it happen and capture it on video as well. Congrats!
Thats how you should collect "Trophys"
Speed Pirate
Agreed, mounted heads are not trophies.
lol unless they are...
Real hunters kill for meat, not for "trophies".
Speed Pirate if you want antlers yes but if you want to eat you know what to do
You don’t eat the antlers tho
The deer are shedding their antlers right now where I live. I've been out trying to find them, no luck yet.
Hey did these dam deer start that unisex bathroom bullshit ,in the winter their bucks in spring. They are does, and the rest of the time they don't know what the hell they are?
“Mating seasons over, Won’t be needing these for a while”
Wow I didn't know they shed them! You did a great job without harming any animal
What a cool video ... awesome, thx for sharing!
I loved how he droped an antler mid-boing and just kept going like "...nobody saw that. I'm still majestic."
Nice Buck. Good video, thanks for sharing.