3 Day Catch and Cook in Mountains with Homemade Bow
Went out to Idaho to visit my buddy @clayhayeshunter Hes a professional Hunter and Master Bowyer so he helped me build my first Self Bow - we then took it out to the woods to put it to the test in a Catch and Cook Challenge
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Hope that fish eating scene wasn't to gross for y'all The air was dry and I didn't realize I had a nose bleed at the time, left it all in there because I thought it was still a fun part of the video regardless :p
@FragenAnsLeben
Жыл бұрын
It was perfect as it was.
@sandrastewart7422
Жыл бұрын
Well hell boy's you just brought back a 50yr old memory of my mum and aunties,they would gross us kids out by sucking out the eye balls at the end of the meal. It grosed me out just as much fifty year's on. But thanks for a great watch,thougherly enjoyed it.👋😁
@Mobb_-gm9tr
Жыл бұрын
I thought the fish eye exploded at first! LOL good stuff man.
@kevenetcobanez4380
Жыл бұрын
I thought it was the blood of that fish bro lol
@larryhutchinson4271
Жыл бұрын
@@kevenetcobanez4380 Me too, glad he eplained it because I thought they were eating undercooked fish, not too gross either way
We viewers can never thank enough these kind of KZreadrs for delivering us this much original, authentic content literally for free. Xander deserves couple of millions subs more.
@St.Raptor
Жыл бұрын
FACTS
@msiraj9319
Жыл бұрын
yeah he does
@mrwes100
Жыл бұрын
I truly believe he's short on subs because he burns all his food! LOL
@LifeIsGreat625
10 ай бұрын
Haha favorite comment of all time 💙
@zes3813
2 ай бұрын
wrggg
I love how you guys discuss the death of the grouse afterwards. As a hunterin Germany we have a thing called "Waidgerechtigkeit", which could be translated with "hunting gaim fairness". Its like a unwritten moral guideline for hunters, which is partly described in laws, but mostly defined by the heart and the honorability of the hunter himself. For example: It means to make sure the gaim has a fast and mostly painless death, ideally by one shot or stab to the right part of the body. It also means giving the dead creature the "last bite", which could be a little branch of a tree the gaim ate last before its death. The "last bite" is placed to make sure that the soul of the creature is able to make its way to its next destination and so on. So what you guys are doing, the way the death of the creature moves you emotionally and how you feel the urge to discuss it and not go on like nothing happend is a very respectful and "waidgerechter" way to hunt. Great respect from Germany and "Waidmannsheil" (which means "good look" for hunters)!
@anubispup4760
Жыл бұрын
That's a very Native American outlook on things, and I heavily respect that there are others who follow the same concepts in hunting and the like.
@wren7195
Жыл бұрын
@@anubispup4760 Indeed. I'm Scotch-Irish descent, my kin landed in North Carolina back in the 1760s. Of course being drawn to the mountains (which I learned just recently are actually part of the same VERY ancient coastal ranges, Appalachia and Scotland close to 2 billion years ago), many of the Scotch Irish that penetrated deeply into the Iroquois Cherokee regions found familiarity with what the Gael called the gralloch prayer, or the "gutting thanks" to the little brother giving his body to us and his spirit waking from the dream. This familiar tradition impressed both parties upon each other in many instances, and much of the deeper mountain villages were joint European/Cherokee inhabitations. Many of these HIghlanders, although formally Christian, held true to much of the old natural ways when they fled from the fallout of the Jacobite Rebellions. Not ironic at all that many of my ancestors were also German, who pushed often alongside French trappers and other "mountain men" through the Cumberland Plateau, carrying Shaolin's Germanic woodsman ideals as well. Indeed, the Cherokee were isolated regionally from much of the early strife of the French/Indian wars leading up to the Revolutionary war, and MUCH of Eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina and the lower Virginias are populated of descendants of Germanic, Scotch-Irish, and Cherokee mountainfolk. I *HIGHLY* recommend two books by Horace Kephart, "Our Southern Highlanders," and "Camping and Woodcraft," the former being a treatise on the kinds of folk who were still in the hills living versions of the traditions that came over the waters, the latter being one of if not the best 1900s era bushcraft study books available. Both are circa 1907/1911. It is very important that we continue to protect these ideals, for they stem directly from the more spiritual from all of our ancestors: peoples who, while perhaps most close to the sharp edge of life and death, carried with them universally these principles taught to them by their forefathers and the natural world itself. Respect, gratitude. The more divorced we become from our foundations, taught to us everywhere we look by every culture in history as it is a universal truth from High, the more we falter and become very small, diminished people who see no light in their day, and night holds no shadow dark as their despair and confusion. A great pleasure to read your two comments, I wish you both the very best.
@andreasmitter1151
10 ай бұрын
waidmannsheil!!
@shoaibsiddiq3507
9 ай бұрын
Are you even Christian?
Had the bow set up at a pro shop. It performed just fine kzread.infoUgkxQEKUoxLWwayEDZR0NKB-5limn4MBU-2L . And I would say this is a good starting now that I could pass down to my son when he is older.But the package was missing the release and a nock was missing from one arrow.Dealing with customer support was terrible. They suggested I buy a new release rather than correct their own quality control issue because it’s to expensive for the. to ship it out from China.Update: manufacturer got back to me and resolved the issue. I retract the above statement.
Loved the concern on that 2nd grouse man. Everything was done right, just the way she goes sometimes. Clay spoke nothing but facts in the way nature works... something is out there feeding their young with a grouse dinner! A display of true character from both of you guys. Beauty scenery too holy sh*t!
@XanderBudnick
Жыл бұрын
Hey man, thank you. I've lost fish before too not a good feeling :p
@Adam_okaay
Жыл бұрын
@@XanderBudnick I know the feeling but at the end of the day something is gonna eat it. Predators and scavengers can smell it from miles off. Something is gonna live another day because of that kill.
@silentm999
Жыл бұрын
Its a bummer, but thats a good way to think about it. At worst, a ton of insects got fed that day.
@victorterheege5462
Жыл бұрын
Although i agree with you completely, a retrieving dog might help out a bunch when hunting for bird. Like not essential by any means, but would certainly help in aloooooooot of cases.
@halfsmoke
Жыл бұрын
Yup, as humans we are good at rationalizing things. Like why it's ok to cause animals slow, brutal deaths for our own enjoyment :D
13:00. Hey Xander, you’re the right kind of hunter. You try for the ethical kill each and every time. But just like having a line snap while fishing, sometimes hunting just doesn’t go the way you hope. I’ve lost shot grouse too. It sucks. But a fox,wolf, bobcat or crow will find it and make good use of it. It’s not going to waste in the grand scheme of things. Don’t beat yourself up over it.
@XanderBudnick
Жыл бұрын
Yeah it would have been nice if things went differently but I guess it happens and It will sooner or later. wonderful experience overall and I like to think another animal is munching on a tasty snack and some sort of enormous bird used the arrow for its nest :p
@gui-texzan7477
Жыл бұрын
Buzzards, coyotes and worms gotta eat too
@whodafukarweetribe
Жыл бұрын
Plenty of things in nature to clean up human errors
@ElliFong
Жыл бұрын
That remind me of some deer who got shot with an arrow in its ribcage, it survived and the broken ribcage actually fused with the arrow in it.
@fraxed9638
Жыл бұрын
It'll even degrade and soak into the earth providing some form of nutrition for plants or something
I absolutely love our mountains here in Idaho. I’ve fished, hunted, hiked, and camped all over this state. I am never disappointed no matter where we go, the beauty is incredible. I spent two weeks near where you and Clay were one time, loved it all. Idaho born and raised, I consider the entire state my backyard. I’m so glad you had the opportunity to come out and enjoy it.
13:08 - 14:47 wisdom through experience and down to earth. This was a refreshing video, thank you guys. Super cool seeing a bow made from scratch!
@kd5nrh
3 ай бұрын
Not an easy wood to work, but the results can be amazing.
Your last collab video with Clay inspired me to take up traditional archery, and eventually lead me to getting my hunting license. I still haven't actually had a successful hunt yet, given that I have no mentors, especially not as knowledgeable as Clay, but it will happen eventually. Thanks for the amazing and inspiring content. You're having a real impact on people's lives.
@FragenAnsLeben
Жыл бұрын
Congrats.
@XanderBudnick
Жыл бұрын
That's amazing my man! I have also yet to have a successful hunt. I think it'll definitely come with time. Clay himself is self-taught
@clayhayeshunter
Жыл бұрын
Stick with it! I didn’t grow up in a hunting family either. I just spent as much time as I could in the woods and still do today 😉
@lentilgirl158
Жыл бұрын
if that's what it takes to make you feel like a real man, then I can only express my profound sympathy for your deficiencies....
@shadowa1ien473
Жыл бұрын
Im a similar spot, i hope to start with rabbit hunting soon either with a bow or pellet gun (upgraded to a .22lr once i obtain my license) or both. Then move on to bigger game when i feel i am ready
Awesome video Xander. Incredible to get to see you carve your own bow from the block of wood, really enjoyed that. I really appreciate both yours and Clay's approach to hunting/wilderness survival. Showing us the near misses, lessons learned and the conversations that happen after make for a far more interesting, real and grounded video then if we had just seen those moments where everything goes right. Thanks for sharing the experience with us.
DUDE!!!! This is awesome! I’m so happy to see you teaming up with Clay and hunting. That bow you made is slick and you’ve got great skill. This has been a great piece to watch.
the fact he was disappointed over the wasted life of the grouse speaks levels of his character
This is an incredible video Xander, the pacing, the drone shots and the care taken in the highs and lows of your journey were all perfect. I also really loved that you allowed us to see the process of making the bow too, really shows how the trip begins way before even leaving the house. It would be great to see more of this prep work side, like if Patches needed repairs or your sled setup needed work for winter, take us with you as you work. Anyways, beautiful video, huge thank you from the UK.
@XanderBudnick
Жыл бұрын
good to know - ill keep that in mind
Your content is so special . I’ve watched content from a lot of creators producing similar outdoors content but your’s stand out because of your personality and wit mainly , added to which is your editing skills and all of that other stuff . Hope you never compromise on your quality and please don’t ever change . If you do change , here’s wishing you greater Xander ! A fan from Asia ❤
Couldn’t agree more with the guy talking about hunters lying if they haven’t wounded something! So good to see some actual honesty in a video like this!
Your best video to date, man. So nice to see the prep work, the highs and lows. Just like real life. The scenery is outstanding. Nothing in life like true comradeire. Thanks for the inspiring content!
@XanderBudnick
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man
What an amazing opportunity! Your videography shines, as usual. The bow you made, impressive. How beautiful!
I love the autumn colors 😍 it's so nice to see this Idaho trip, finally! Totally enjoyed that Xander😊
I clicked on this video because it was in my suggested and it really reminded me of something Clay would post, from the title. Big fan of Clay's, but my first time here. I'm 8 seconds in and am extremely excited to watch this video for obvious reasons. This is great!
That was all real and a treat to see all the work that goes into bow making, a real art. I find all your videos to be so enjoyable, even the eyeball part! As a creative person myself, I found this one really special.
Just watched this with my kids, son (7) and daughter (5), and they enjoyed every minute. The sheer disappointment in your eyes after the grouse made my son tear up. Then you gave us a smile and he said "Love it when Xander smiles"... Thanks for being such a good teacher for me and my kids. - From Simon, Maya and Shyna.
2 of my Favorite KZreadrs teamed up! Always enjoy your videos. They keep me inspired to go out and do the same sort of thing.
I'm so happy to have stumbled across these videos. You capture the beauty and wonder of the outdoors so vividly. I hope when my son is older we can enjoy the same excursions and adventures you have with your (non-familial) brothers.
A perfect balance of technical how to following through with a demonstration and entertaining trek in the woods, hunting and fishing. As always I have to say, it was a well done outdoor sporting communication.
Idaho looks absolutely gorgeous. As someone that lives in a boring lowland country, seeing mountains makes me sooo jealous.
The humility you show when hunting the animal really shows the good person you are. You hunt to eat and you don't want to hurt anything, so to loose the bird and also have it injured sucks, but you can see it in your face that you understand that.
@XanderBudnick
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
Ummm, Idaho and Xander! No one can beat that scene..
This might be my favourite video yet! Such an awesome place, guided by a top man! Cheers for setting this up Xander!!
PLEASE do more trad bow stuff!!! Maybe a canoe, deep woods tradbow hunt. That would be epic! Awesome looking bow man amd super jealous you're hanging out with Clay
I can't explain how excited I was to see you went down to hang with Clay for a few days. I loved this video so much. First fly fishing, now you're a bowyer. Way to go, man.
Xander don't feel bad or ashamed, if hunting was easy everyone could do it. That was a fine shot. Got him right in the back quarter. It's always harder to find small game compared to large game once you down it. Thanks for sharing another fantastic outdoors adventure.
the reality of feeding myself on the flight of an arrow...is humbling, and driven home by the honesty of this content. Thanks.
Thanks from Germany 😌 We Need More of this Videos!
@KettleCamping
Жыл бұрын
We totally agree! Thanks from Canada 👍
Recently stumbled upon your channel, and I really like how you edit and how you do narration of your journey.
@TheTaydak
Жыл бұрын
when i started reading your comment for a second i thought you were going to say kill lol
What an incredible experience; the views, the wildlife, the company and the bow is a work of art! Just beautiful. Congrats
Loved this video Xander. Really nice to see you in a more mountainous environment, and the woodwork was really relaxing.
Nice job, guys. Man, you just have to appreciate the beauty of Idaho!
Ha! So glad to see you and Clay both together! Wish you both all the best and keep being awesome! :)))
That bow is awesome! Fantastic to see it being carved into a work of art. Great trip and really enjoyed your work as usual 👌
You are the most humble and generous Xander. Also thanks for another great video!
wow what a lake, awesome vid mate reminding me to go out into the wilderness again
Watching this from the tropics, I would love to have a wilderness like that, watching you guys is so damn wholesome. Greetings from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
What an incredible skill and dedication to building a bow like that. Very inspiring. Thank you
Awesome video Xander. Clay is the man! To learn first hand in person from him would be incredible. True words about the realities of nature and hunting as well. Nate
The carpentry was actually really satisfying to watch 🏹 cool video Xander!
I've been shooting a compound bow for almost a year now and man I've gotta say you're pretty stellar with that wooden barebow. The shots were very good but sometimes things like this happen. I'm looking forward to seeing more hunting/camping trips from you and seeing more from Clay. Awesome video as always, you never fail to make me feel like I'm right there in the woods with you !
Wow.. that's such a sunny, fresh, adventurous and exciting video!! The sights of nature are remarkable! Thank you, Xander!
Hard to express how much i love your videos. Thank you for doing what you do!
This bow is so cool, when I was a kid I always made bows however I could do
Great job on the build, so much more of a bow when you build one yourself
The way you felt is perfect. It shows you’re out there for the right reasons and losing a animal will make you a better hunter. Sometimes it’s hunter error other times it’s factors out of our control.
This is so cool man! Been shooting compounds and crossbows since I was a kid and always wanted to build my own longbow!..haven’t watched yet but this is going to be epic! Thank you Xander..keep up the great work! 💪🏼
This is exciting. Can't wait to watch.
Awesome video
@XanderBudnick
Жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
I love your videos, its super calming to watch and so natural. A hidden gem on youtube!!
Thanks a lot for letting me take part in your experience. What a wonderful landscape and - bless you!- no background music.
Love this sort of content mate! Really interesting
Loved this upload, very fun watch. I’ve always wanted to go to Idaho - one of those places you hear is beautiful, but never get a chance to go yourself. Thank you for bringing us on this trip. I would love to see more videos like this in the future!
@filippyknow
Жыл бұрын
Stop obsessing with him i know who you are
@raddishtt
Жыл бұрын
@@filippyknow I’m gay af for xaddy
@filippyknow
Жыл бұрын
@@raddishtt we all are! Xander's Daddy bring it on!!! 🥵🥵🥵
I've watched so many of your camping videos, but didn't know you could do stuff like this. Love to see the craftsmanship. You're a great filmmaker too!
absolutely love the diversity on this channel, It's amazing how you make so many different types of videos
Love your content Xander. Please do a podcast also! About survival and wilderness, that’ll be great
@XanderBudnick
Жыл бұрын
fun idea
@appymoestwh582
Жыл бұрын
@@XanderBudnick yessir!! You are ours favorite buschraft/outdoor youtubers that combines interesting and funny narrative in every single video and making it soo enjoyable to watch. Keep up the good work sir, and be safe. Much love
Love this. A different take with that bow making and Clay being an absolute blast 🙌 Is that a nose bleed? 26:27
@XanderBudnick
Жыл бұрын
yah i had a nosebleed lol
This is awesome. Such a cool experience for you to have and share with all of us.
You're a true craftsmen, well done Xander.
as an Australian fan of your channel, im always wondering how you feel about being alone in the wilderness where there are bears about. we dont have any predators like that here so it seems so alien to me. (yes we have snakes and spiders but they won’t actively go for you, and crocodiles, well you theyre up north and you stay away from the waters edge) but bears….to me theyre terrifying. what do you do to protect yourself? have you ever had an scary encounters? do you worry about it?
@earthangel8730
Жыл бұрын
Bears have a lot more to fear from HUMANS than we do of them. You have much more risks and dangers from humans in a city environment than ANYTHING you will encounter in the wilderness.
@clearlyepic9958
Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure EVERYTHING in Australia wants to kill you!😉 Cheers from Midwest USA👋🏻
@krenbenz6991
Жыл бұрын
Maybe I'm a stupid American but isn't everything deadly in Australia? 🤣 maybe we're more scared of Aussie creatures and you're more scared of ours simply out of unfamiliarity haha. Well, have a wonderful day!
@sharpfactory3705
Жыл бұрын
Im from germany and when i think of australia i imagen anything there is Deadly snakes spiders even Rock fish im more wiling to fight a bear than the Animals you have there i mean you think about nothing and a spider who you didnt even see kills you
@Hammerdak
Жыл бұрын
While Australia has more poisonous animals ( than almost anywhere ) we only have one poisonous snake here in Ontario. Also, here in Ontario, we really only have one bear species, the Black Bear. It’s the smallest and least aggressive of the bears. Male moose are actually more likely to attack you than a black bear. As a safety method some people carry bear spray, a pepper spray, should they be actually threatened. The other safety procedure is to hang your food bag in the air via a tall tree so the bears don’t scavenge your food supply during the night. The Brown bear and the Grizzly are a legitimate concern in western Canada ( British Columbia, northern Alberta, the Yukon). In those situations bear spray is very highly recommended as is a large caliber rifle appropriate to the task. But again, generally these bears smell humans with Beagle like senses and wonder off before there is any chance for interaction.
The cinematography on this video was gorgeous. Fantastic job!!!!
I'm coming back to this video after 6 months to watch it again. This video is amazing. One of the best Ive seen. Simple and captivating with amazing camera work and editing. Honestly one of the best
18:36 Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing this with us.
Have you made bows before you look like you know what you're doing
7vswild
Absolutely stunning country, Idaho the hidden gem. Wonderful work Xander.
The craftsmanship is astonishing. Great work!
You put a living creature through immense suffering for your own pleasure, you should feel bad. It's not just "the way it is." If you left things the way they are you would have stayed out of another creatures home. What your buddy is teaching you is called cognitive dissonance, a tool often used by men who want to convince themselves that larping as a barbaric hunter for sport is somehow necessary in some way.
@actualamateur149
Жыл бұрын
You're a fool if you think his goal was "pleasure." You should be ashamed to think this way.
The making of that bow is the only ASMR I've ever enjoyed. Could just listen to that while doing chores
Xander, you produce some wonderful videos. Always positive and inspiring. A Gem for sure.
Absolutely my favourite video of yours! Only halfway through and it's just amazing! Thank you so much!
Really great work on this one. Felt so real and genuine. Top notch
Idaho looks beautiful- thank you to both of you for an outstanding video
Every time I see a new Xander video, I rejoice. Hard to camp with two very young kids and two demanding jobs between my wife and I, but I get to live vicariously through Xander! Keep it up, buddy!
The part making the bow was really good. Thank you for this amazing video, Xander. ❤️
Man, you guys are BLESSED!!! to live in a place with so much nature, i only wish i could right now...
easily the best part of this video is watching the ducks go outside for free range... smiled every time!
God bless you Xander, amazing guy you are!
I'm not sure how I missed this video but I'm glad I found it eventually. I have 5 perfect Osage staves that I harvested about 7 years ago. I have a oak self bow I've been using and this was a reminder to get that Osage bow done. Beautiful work.
Clay sounds so chill, loved watching him on the trail
@owengarver
Жыл бұрын
He won like half a mil on this Netflix survival show called alone if you wanna watch him more
You guys are true hunters, I'm loving it, keep it coming....
I’ve watched a lot of bushcraft and hiking videos. This one takes the cake as far as unbelievably beautiful. Love your vids Xander
Dude the footage you captured of the mountains and the underwater fish was incredible
4 mins in. Can we give this guy a thumbs up 👍🏻 for the effort and time and craftsmanship put into that bow !
Love to see such beautiful landscapes and wildlife. Idaho looks gorgeous.
Jeez man, the amount of effort you put in to the cinematography makes all of your videos such a joy to watch👍. Keep up the good work bro
I really enjoyd the "no music" start to end, only the nature. Very immersive. Awesome video man!
This was immensely enjoyable. The forming of the bow made me jealous, I'd had a wooden bow many years ago, with no ability to do much with it. I've always wanted to go out in the wild, though i'm not a hunter. The fish are enough for me. Thank you very much.
Glad you enjoyed Idaho. Wow what a great opportunity to get to spend time with the Hayes family. You are very lucky. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video!!!! Clay is the man - such a wealth of knowledge. The scenery is absolutely magnificent!!!!
I just want to say it was a real nice bow you made! And the scenery in Idaho is very beautiful! Thank you for sharing.🙂🦝👍✌👋🏞🏕🎣🎣🎃🎃🧔🧔
My second view on this one. Just love the idea of find a stick, make a bow, go get dinner. Thanks for leaving all the quandaries and foul ups...including the lost kill, and that pesky pot handle! Real deal, dude. Thanks
Xander Bander! Love the collab with Clay! He’s a great man and I love watching his content as well. Pretty awesome you guys get the opportunity to make videos together!
Really cool video of a pretty awesome trip. The bow making was great but I really liked the conversation you guys had about the bird you couldn’t retrieve. I think that your heart is in the right place and that’s what matters. Hunting ethics is a tough subject with many different opinions and viewpoints but I’m glad you showed your chat. Nice work as always. 🛶
Keep on evolving brother! Love that you always try whatever you feel :)