Your guys' production quality continues to exceed my expectations. This series is incredible, both in your guys' filmmaking and storytelling capabilities. It's only a matter of time before your following explodes and you're able to pump out these episodes even faster. I'll continue watching and continue sharing and I'm excited for your guys' work in the remaining 47 states.
Hey Luke! Wow that was such high praise! I really appreciate your kind words and we are stoked you enjoyed this episode. Haha 3 down 47 to go! Hope to see you around on the next film! 🤙🤙
Another amazing video y’all, every video you seem to take it to the next level! That looked like a lot of fun and I’m sure glad to see y’all out enjoying your life and putting your talent to use. This series has been amazing and can’t wait to see the next episode. Happy adventures y’all !
Hey Shannon, Thanks so much once again! You are always way too kind to us! We are extremely grateful. Glad you are enjoying the series. Be well my friend!
Great video guys. You hit the nail on the head with the spotty bird populations and huge fields the hunting can be daunting. I wish you could have seen the pheasant hunting and prairie chicken hunting in the 1980's and 1990's around Central and Western Kansas, it was as good as South Dakota. Our quail numbers are actually pretty good, but our pheasants and prairie chicken populations are not the best. Bring your walking shoes and enjoy the scenery you might get lucky and find that golden nugget on some WIHA land.
I like what you guys are doing. You guys do have a way to tell a story. When I was looking for hunting videos tonight I wanted to see more action. I got a lot of information, useful information for that matter. But I only seen, barely, you guys shoot a quail. You’re not lacking in the bird department. Your editing skills are very good and honestly one of the better videos I have seen when it comes to bird hunting. 🙏🏼 Stay safe traveling, cheers
I’m a Californian and we have hunted Western Kansas for 20 consecutive years for Pheasant. Anywhere from 4-6 hunters and we all wear plenty of Orange, want no accidents as with wild birds you don’t know which way they will go. After walking for miles and a bird gets up, I would hate to swing on the bird and aim towards my friend who isn’t wearing orange.
Great video. Just so yall know, walk in hunting does NOT "belong to everybody." It is privately owned land that the owners let the public hunt. It is NOT state or federally owned land.
Your guys' production quality continues to exceed my expectations. This series is incredible, both in your guys' filmmaking and storytelling capabilities. It's only a matter of time before your following explodes and you're able to pump out these episodes even faster. I'll continue watching and continue sharing and I'm excited for your guys' work in the remaining 47 states.
Hey Luke!
Wow that was such high praise! I really appreciate your kind words and we are stoked you enjoyed this episode. Haha 3 down 47 to go!
Hope to see you around on the next film! 🤙🤙
Another amazing video y’all, every video you seem to take it to the next level! That looked like a lot of fun and I’m sure glad to see y’all out enjoying your life and putting your talent to use. This series has been amazing and can’t wait to see the next episode. Happy adventures y’all !
Hey Shannon,
Thanks so much once again! You are always way too kind to us! We are extremely grateful. Glad you are enjoying the series.
Be well my friend!
What an extraordinary film!!!
Thank you so much!
Great video guys. You hit the nail on the head with the spotty bird populations and huge fields the hunting can be daunting. I wish you could have seen the pheasant hunting and prairie chicken hunting in the 1980's and 1990's around Central and Western Kansas, it was as good as South Dakota. Our quail numbers are actually pretty good, but our pheasants and prairie chicken populations are not the best. Bring your walking shoes and enjoy the scenery you might get lucky and find that golden nugget on some WIHA land.
I like what you guys are doing. You guys do have a way to tell a story. When I was looking for hunting videos tonight I wanted to see more action. I got a lot of information, useful information for that matter. But I only seen, barely, you guys shoot a quail. You’re not lacking in the bird department. Your editing skills are very good and honestly one of the better videos I have seen when it comes to bird hunting. 🙏🏼 Stay safe traveling, cheers
Another absolute banger. Par for the course for you guys and I’m psyched for the future of this series!
Thanks Kennen! I appreciate you brother. You ready for some thunder chickens this spring?
@@CalledCollectiveMedia you know it! Let’s get something planned!
Another phenomenal video man! Great work!
Thanks you guys! I appreciate the kind comments!
Great film
@@michaelscanlan6192 thanks brother I really appreciate it! 🤙🤙
Is that a bettensoli o/u shotgun? If so, what do you think of it? I’ve been interested in buying one
Nailed it (that’s what it’s all about ) 👊🏽
Appreciate it brother! 🤙🤙🤙
i dont think i saw 1 bird shot, whats up with that? are you all city folk or what?
Nope. Lol idk how you came to that conclusion. Just failed to get that moment on camera.
Thanks for the comment
Perfect
I’m a Californian and we have hunted Western Kansas for 20 consecutive years for Pheasant. Anywhere from 4-6 hunters and we all wear plenty of Orange, want no accidents as with wild birds you don’t know which way they will go. After walking for miles and a bird gets up, I would hate to swing on the bird and aim towards my friend who isn’t wearing orange.
Great video. Just so yall know, walk in hunting does NOT "belong to everybody." It is privately owned land that the owners let the public hunt. It is NOT state or federally owned land.
@@NHamel123 yessir! Totally, that is probably poor phrasing on our end