Did You Change Or Is This Another Broken Record Talk
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
- Did You Change Or Is This Another Broken Record Talk
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Excellent pod. Here’s mine
1. New job with less stress and less overtime
2. Tagged out early to spend more time with kids
3. Improved my diet to avoid diabetes and lost 20 lbs as a bonus
@@huntfishandgrow4140 outstanding. Very well done
7 years ago I left the oil and gas industry as a Master Electrician to take a basically semi-retired position as a Water Plant Operator to have more time to hunt and fish. But, more important to have more time with my Grandkids. 5 years ago I began getting into the best shape of my life. I turned 60 in December and I am at a higher level of physical fitness than I was at 30. Hopefully I will be able to hunt and fish and see all of my Grandkids at least graduate High School while maintaining a level of fitness so, I can keep up with them. So, no New Years resolutions for me....just more of the same.
@@UncleDanBand64 more of the same in that situation is 100% amazing
Love it! great motivating video! Thanks for sharing a lot of wisdom!
Thanks
1. Built a 45 lb r/d longbow, even made the bamboo lams myself. 2. Made 17 good arrows out of a single Lowes 2x4 and took 2 deer with them. 3. Finally caught a spanish mackerel surf fishing off the beach in South Carolina. 4. Helping a new young hunter learn how to bowhunt. For this year I want to get a deer with a selfbow.
@@fairviewman3924 love it, love it, love it
I changed in 2023 when I started to hunt only mature bucks on Wisconsin public land. No big bucks yet. Gonna scout like a maniac this season, get some of the lighter saddle gear, commit to filming my hunts, and put one down this fall. Maybe take one with the flintlock as well. Good video and good advice.
Excellent
Lost over 125lbs and quit drinking and I only hunted out of a ladder and climbers. I just got myself the XOP Rubicon and the XOP 3 step climbing steps. This year I’m going to scout a lot more before next season.
@@seanmarks602 outstanding. Love it
Dropped 18 pounds. Made a huge difference in my mobile hunting. Did ground hunting this year. Rifle hunted for the first time in years. Switched up and used my saddle, my loc on my ground blind and my hybrid depending on where i was going. Right tool for the right job. Scouted more too.
Love it!
I’m going to listen to this every day for a week and see what happens. What a speech someone should overlay music on this and make it into a pump you up motivational speech. Good job. Speaking from the heart well done
@@pennyontrack thank you. Glad you enjoyed it
Epic talk already. I put on way more miles out of the stand this year and made the decision to hunt off the ground more and to switch to traditional from compound. Thanks for your channel it’s appreciated
@@pennyontrack perfect!
It’s good hearing you be brutally honest people need to hear it.
Jason, How did you get so wise so young? Well done man. Great Video. If you look at the Obesity Epidemic in the States it seems to mirror the growth of the Watching Culture. The box in the corner everyone stares at. A guy once told me there are 2 kinds of people in the world. People that watch things happen. People that make things happen. And people that say, "what happened?" And then he said, "Which group do you want to be in?" Best tune-up I ever got. Youervideo is along the same lines. Excellent!
@@paulpower2680 excellent phrase. I'm going to use that
Would love to see a play list of these videos year over year.
I am curious to hear more about the world continuing while your life stands still. I have never heard that theory but have experienced it and am super interested to hear what you know about it from your own experience experience and the lady in the wheel chair
all the previous podcasts on this are not on youtube but are on my website tbwpodcast.com I did them every january.
Our 14 year old son died 6 years ago. That was when our world stopped and the rest of the world kept going.
Thanks. Wasent sure if there was more realizations you had to share about it. I’ve had some accidents myself where I felt that way and I was first at a car crash where someone died and I felt that taking place as everyone realized the guy was dead and the ambulance and fire trucks got their and pulled him out. Cars just kept zooming by and all the civilians who stopped to help slowly left and went back to their lives
@@pennyontrack Yep the world keep moving even when we are down. It feels weird.
hope all is doing what they enjoy for me age 57 retired but still couple small kids 7 and 9, to take fishing i moved to the mountains to hunt and fish..in the beauty of the panoramic...no hurry's no worries🙂
@@unknown-archer love it
I've spent a good chunk of this year getting rid of the "fluff": the gadgets, gear, hobbies and things that eat up time and space and get in the way of what I WANT to do. I've narrowed my gear down to only what I need, what I use, and what I like. The next priority is getting the updates done to our house to be able to sell. I can retire with benefits from my job in 6.5 years at age 45. I'm planning on us relocating and changing careers when that time comes. Gotta have a plan.
@@bradleyhermes304 love it! Goals and s plan to get there. Perfect
I am with you. I am not setting in traffic.
@@UncleDanBand64 life is too short to give up hours a day in traffic anymore
@@SamkoTradBow exactly
Hello, I don't know how to ask questions correctly, so I'll give this a try. You have mentioned good/affordable beginner recurve bows, such as the Samick Sage. Is there a comparable longbow for beginners? If so, can you post it here? I have a teenage daughter who has been raised as a gun hunter, but has been wanted to learn to shoot a bow for years. So, now all my kids and I have decided to learn to shoot a bow, and we all would like to shoot a longbow. Time will tell if we ever get good enough to hunt. Sorry if this is the wrong way to ask questions!
@mrm5515 never a wrong question! The black hunter longbow on Amazon is very affordable and literally has a cult like following! Everyone lives them! They are excellent bows. Now remeber bow weight is measured at the 28 inch of draw and goes up or down about 3 pounds per inch of draw above or below 28. So a 40 pound bow will be 37 pounds if drawn to 27 inches and will be 43 pounds if drawn to 29 inches.
@@SamkoTradBow Thank you very much for your reply! We've been binging your videos, thank you for posting such detailed, common sense, information. There will be four of us, one only 9 years old, but the rest "functionally" adult. We need to make sure this is for us before we spend a bunch of money. Thanks Again!
@mrm5515 i bet you and your family will love it. Make it fun too, archery bag targets take thousands of shots and are very affordable. Buy some judo tips to match your arrow point weight. With the judo tips they don't bury under grass or get lost. With those you can shoot at pine cones in the woods, stumps, water bottles on the ground etc and make it a fun family adventure
Man. I a bruised bloody mess from this one. But thanks. I’ve a done some of what I wanted but not near enough. Aim small miss small some say. Aim big miss big. But even someone who aims at nothing hits it. Point is to aim.
Very well said.
Great video sir
Wear wool. Hunt on the ground. Eat and exercise as if my life depends on it.. everyday…push ups…pull ups..farmers carry..walk. etc..age 78.
Outstanding
my new years revolution very little work 😘
@@unknown-archer perfect
I fell short, no doubt! Got a divorce and its stopped me in my tracks !
@Huntfishcookdrink that's a huge hit in ever aspect. But when you get knocked back it gives you a chance to plant both feet firm and then jump forward rather than just keep walking forward