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I used to be a chef. There is a long standing saying in the food industry. "When in doubt, throw it out." Yeah it sucks but do you risk your family? You will get another that is negative for CWD to fill the freezer. Good luck and happy hunting!
Whoever found Nick and Keith deserves an Atta Boy ! Between the Billets and the great footage of the hunt , I’m not sure which is better? Really enjoy you guys keeping it light and entertaining. Well done!
@Woodswalker27
Жыл бұрын
Nick had me at “stab something with one of these dinner sticks”
@DB.KOOPER
Жыл бұрын
For sure, they're all such good guys and he's a great addition to the team for sure.
@williamking5063
Жыл бұрын
Lets all Trust Gov't to tell us the Covid Truth since they paid to have it made. Did you get replacement tags or your money back from that State? Fuck the Gov't. Shoot Wolves and Deer without tags! Why? It's not their Deer.
@andyirvine7398
9 ай бұрын
Keith is Zach's best friend brother I think. He's been on the show before this episode
I would feed it to an intern and see what happens in 30 days. If he is okay, I would eat the rest of it.😂
@OGBNCSR
Жыл бұрын
Thats a safe idea
@williamking5063
Жыл бұрын
Lets all Trust Gov't to tell us the Covid Truth since they paid to have it made. Did you get replacement tags or your money back from that State? Fuck the Gov't. Shoot Wolves and Deer without tags! Why? It's not their Deer.
Nick and Keith are two awesome interns. Always smiling. Nice to I'm not the only one who feels terrible if the kill isn't ethical
This one is absolutely CLASSIC..!! It’s full of gems..! “… put a couple of holes in one of them…!!!.” ..” bare back mountain..”!!😂😂😂 Keith and Nick are keepers..! The best tho..”.. I don’t trust caterpillars..”😂👊
Late '80s, we fertilized some big white oaks along their drip line a couple years in a row. They BECAME the Feed Trees, and were for many years after. Til it got clear cut, lol.
I’m in a CWD zone in Wisconsin. I don’t test and I eat the heart. They recommend not eating the organs, but I’ve never heard of throwing out the meat.
@albertastala9543
Жыл бұрын
Bro, I love it! That blood pumper is the best cut of meat. Inner loins are delicious but they don’t stack up to a nice plate of breaded pan fried heart with dippy eggs. That’s morning after the hunt breakfast!
@Bryan-vz4sz
Жыл бұрын
curious as to why you wouldn't test? It is a free service in Wisco, correct?
@travisbowers5143
Жыл бұрын
Heart isnt an organ, its muscle just like any other piece of meat/muscle on a deer. The only thing they dont recommend eating is lympnodes and brain.
@dathangarfield379
Жыл бұрын
@@travisbowers5143 Did you really just say the heart isn't an organ?
@travisbowers5143
Жыл бұрын
@@dathangarfield379 indeed. If we need to get particular, its a 'muscular organ'. Its the only organ made up entirely of muscle
Got to say Nick and Keith are great editions. Nick is a hoot 🤣. Thanks guys
I’d love to see Keith become a permanent member. Him and his brother have always been a joy to watch. He’s got all kinds of THP potential.
@kevinard84
Жыл бұрын
I've always enjoyed Keith and Ben's appearances over the past few years. I've very glad Keith is one of this year's interns. As for Nick, it's as if he's been with the crew for years as well. Both great additions.
@williamking5063
Жыл бұрын
Lets all Trust Gov't to tell us the Covid Truth since they paid to have it made. Did you get replacement tags or your money back from that State? Fuck the Gov't. Shoot Wolves and Deer without tags! Why? It's not their Deer.
Y’all get a “like” for mentioning Mr. Warren, a successful hunter for sure. The one thing that stands out about Warren is he meticulously logged every detail of his kills, building a wealth of information. P.S. I bet he could still debone and prep a deer in less than that 50 minutes.😊
@clintbroussard3765
Жыл бұрын
Amen...he is a legend
You guys should do a video showing the deboning process and packing the deer effectively into game bags
@wyattgardner3552
Жыл бұрын
KZread would not approve I'd bet.
@jayd9538
Жыл бұрын
Ya they would be demonetized, it would be a awesome idea for a video though.
@TheHuntingPublic
Жыл бұрын
It’s on the Deer School on our website.
@albertclarkson2296
Жыл бұрын
KZread shouldn't have a problem with a processing video, check out The Bearded Butchers on KZread.
@sneppss
Жыл бұрын
@@wyattgardner3552 @Jay D there is loads and loads of deer processing videos on KZread. the only way they would get demonetization if they showed the killshot and the process in the same video. they could how ever put it into a entire other video. in sense every hunt could be a double video
Thank you for getting down and finishing the doe off. Many people would let that doe struggle and suffer. What you did is being a true sportsman.
Appreciate that you went and finished her quick. Seen far to many "hunters" on video celebrating and high fiving while the animal is still kicking or gets up and runs away.
I live and hunt in a CWD zone in Arkansas. CWD has been around a lot longer than they’ve told us! We have eaten a bunch of deer meat and NONE of it has ever been tested! Always cook your deer meat well. Worry if you want. Always thank God for your food and I believe he will always take care of you! (He supplied every last deer you’ve ever harvested!) I wouldn’t eat a deer that looked sickly, (that would be stupid) but like I said, I’ve never had any tested! Of course I refuse to take the jab too! God supplied us with an immune system. I trust God, not the lying government with my life! I love watching y’all’s videos! Have watched the first four seasons twice! I’m almost 65. When I grow up, I want to be able to hunt like you professionals! I cannot watch those tall fence hunting shows any more! Solo Hunter was my favorite hunting show before THP. I did use to watch Red Arrow. That guy is pretty cool. But I really love watching all of you guys hunting! You’re like family! I just hope you know Jesus! Thanks!
Aaron, thanks for setting a great example regarding the CWD buck, including testing him, deboning for travel, and consulting with the wildlife agency. It's tough to accept the news that you have to discard the venison, but look at it this way: You removed a positive deer from that zone. You helped keep prevalence rates low in that area. As for eating the venison, we would not. There's no evidence CWD has affected a human, but it's better to minimize your risk, based on the science. Thanks for THP's leadership on this issue!
@chadharris7988
Жыл бұрын
What science? There’s no study that shows any effect to humans when consuming the meat.
@rudygeorgiamulesandcountry1594
Жыл бұрын
As for CWD ... ... between gutting, dragging, skinning & processing you've probably already been exposed to the virus. If.?. You had it in the freezer, that could be contaminated as well.
@CCRider5312
Жыл бұрын
I’m not so sure I trust the government on this whole CDC crap, I know I don’t!!!!! This same Anti 2d Amendment, Gun Grabbing Democrats & RINO politicians are the same ones who lied to us about cv 19 and the jab, Jan 06. So I don’t trust their lies about CDW. I think it’s total lies to scare and deter men/women from hunting and stocking up on deer meat 🥩 🍖 for self sustainability.
@06triton06
Ай бұрын
Cwd is a scam
I hunt in a CWD area and don't get my deer tested. I wouldn't be surprised if one of the deer I've killed in the last 5+ years has been positive. CWD as been a thing for a long time out west in elk/deer populations
Been hunting feed trees for 30 plus years, finding them is one thing……learning how to read them comes with experience. Scouting is always the key.
I absolutely love this channel. You guys have all put out such great material and you're all such great guys to watch, learn from and root for. You've inspired me to get back into hunting after years away and also led me to buy my first bow, a Bear Divergent EKO 2 years ago and start shooting archery. Good work THP, best to you all.
Nothin like Okanowa was 😂😂 love ya nick & thank you for your service!
Love to see the life at camp. Good to see a cook (Nick) in the group this year. No more peanut butter!
I could talk for a long time about this. I’m in TN and in a CWD zone. We see no sick deer at all. I’m not even getting my deer tested. I’m eating all my deer and most of my friends do as well. For All of my life if we have ever suspected a deer of being sick or having a disease we just wouldn’t eat it. Nothing changes for me.
@Bryan-vz4sz
Жыл бұрын
so how about this story where the deer seemed 100% fine but tested positive?
@Diffidentone
Жыл бұрын
@@Bryan-vz4sz Think that is what they are saying, it is not an issue the people in his area think about. If it does not look sick then they will eat it. I do not believe there is one documented case where someone ate CWD positive meat and got sick or a disease from it. Now there is lymph nodes in the legs and spine area you do not want in with your meat when you process/eat it but that is the case for any deer sick or not. One good thing about Wisconsin here, if you do get your deer tested and it tests positive, you can get a replacement tag from the DNR that is good for the rest of that season and even the next years season if you do not fill it that year. So keep the meat or not you can be compensated for the positive test in the form of a new tag.
@joeangiello9784
Жыл бұрын
I believe the concern is, while CWD has not crossed from deer to people that it is potentially possible and all it would take is a small mutation. I believe this is something that has happened many times throughout history with other diseases.
@Duane14
Жыл бұрын
@@Bryan-vz4sz it takes 2 years from when a deer gets cwd, until symptoms start. that's why the vast majority of deer that have the cwd prion in their system, are physically 100% healthy. meat is also safe to eat during all phases of cwd infection, as it only affects the deers nervous system.
@wasidanatsali6374
Жыл бұрын
I knew three members of the same family who all came down with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease within a couple years of each other. They had a ranch in CO that was in a prime, well known CWD area. They hunted and ate elk from that ranch. First the father got it then his son in law and finally the father’s sister. They were well off and no money was spared in their medical treatment. Still they all went down hill and passed away shockingly fast. I went to high school with the son in law’s sister. While they never could prove it, she and other members of the family have always suspected CWD contaminated elk meat played a role in their deaths. Interestingly, her sister in law, the one married to her brother who died from CJ, did not like or eat elk meat. She is fine. I don’t know if it makes any difference but they were all full blooded Cherokee Indians. I only mention that because American Indians have very unique DNA and in Britain it was found people carrying certain genes succumb to BSE aka mad cow disease much more quickly. I’m no medical expert but CJ is very rare and it’s just strange to me how three people of all different ages in one family could die from it so closely together. The surviving family never got any explanation from the medical team that treated them for it either. After I seeing what happened to that family first hand, in an abundance of caution, I get my deer tested and I hunt in GA where CWD hasn’t been detected yet. I hunt mostly public land and there’s usually free CWD testing offered at the check in stations so it’s convenient to get it done.
Man y’all are hilarious, camp talk is the best and always worth a laugh! Plenty of sign in the woods and a lot of acorns have been falling here in Georgia as well. Great episode!
My first year bow hunting and first time on public land (expecting my first child 6 days before rifle season so my wife would have my head if I left her with a new born to sit in the woods). Did the same thing to my doe on opening day. First time not making a clean shot but have gotten reassurance from friends and THP that stuff happens and as long as you do your best to make the suffering as minimal as possible, that’s all you can do.
I'm sure all of us have eaten deer meat with CWD unknowingly. I've never even heard of CWD until the last few years.
After a google search, an old French word for chicken is “poule” so in essence, polecat means “cat that eats chickens” but I grew up calling skunks polecats and was told it’s because of the “pole” running down their body.
"Bareback Mountain!!" Warb's a freak!! LMFAO!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Such a well handled situation! Definitely sucks, but I’d say you couldn’t have done it any better. Nice work! Great hunt and video
I see all these comments of love for Nick. I love Nick too. Don't phase out Ted and Zach and Warb too. Nick is a people person, and a good hunter, so the camera ends up in his face. Give credit where credit is due. Credit is due to Nick AND Zach AND Ted AND Warb AND Jake. They've all done well. If Nick was running his own self centered channel I'd subscribe to that too, but don't leave the O.G.'s out that made the name that Nick wanted to be a part of. Love to the ENTIRE T.H.P. crew.
Good job feeding the crew Keith 👍 CWD I’m in Missouri and can’t I’ve truly seen a deer with it but I have seen more deer dead in the woods since they have been talking about it but they all was dead for several days when I have found them so I never got any of them checked. Aaron you need to take Beth on one of the management hunts for first time hunter they are in some excellent spots 👍✌🏻🇺🇸
I know of people who’ve eaten CWD positive deer back when it first started here in WI. They are fine to this day. They, even though are fine today, will throw out the meat if they know it’s positive. I’ve only shot one deer that’s tested positive. We disposed of it. Way to go Keith! You may not think it was ideal, but it made for an easy track. All calm and collected like, start calling you the killer, killer Keith.
Texan!, HECK!!! I'm from Georgia and I understood everything he said. Sounds just like me too. Must be a real good fella.
Great stuff thank you for taking us and teaching us.
i wish i had a group like this. looks like fun always. quit my day job to hunt scout set stands eat sleep repeat... sounds like a dream. good hunts good videos good information. keep it up!
I have had the pleasure of sharing that griddle top with Nick. Ya'll enjoy, he is as good as they get. Great job everyone at THP. Nick, you are making many of us Texans very proud brother!
@rickstark85
Жыл бұрын
Did you get his autograph?
@phunngames
Жыл бұрын
@@rickstark85 Pro tip! You don't ask your buddies for autographs.
@rickstark85
Жыл бұрын
@@phunngames if he was your buddy, you wouldn't say things like "I have had the pleasure of sharing that griddle top with Nick." You're acting like you hung out with a famous person or something. Smh.....
@phunngames
Жыл бұрын
@@rickstark85 Well, he is "famous" to me before THP. Nick is a master chef with his Blackstone and is a "Good Hand" with the camera. The stories and relationship we share will last both of us for the rest of our lives. I'll be sure and text him the screenshot of this communication. 🏹
Glad you guys could pack it out easily. Might want to add a comment in these pack out videos to remind people to check their state regulations. Here in Wisconsin we could not do the full debone in the field as the carcass needs to be removed from the woods, only thing that can be left is the guts. Here is how it reads in the Wisconsin regulations. (Quartering Your Deer) Hunters may divide a deer into as many as five pieces to facilitate removal of the carcass from the field, but the head must remain attached to one of the five parts of the carcass. The hide and lower legs, if removed, do not count as one of the five parts. Only one deer that has been quartered may be stored or transported at a time prior to registration, but quartered deer can be transported with other intact deer. The lower legs up to the tarsus joint (ankle or hock) on the hind legs and up to the carpus joint (wrist or knee) on the front legs may also be removed. All parts of the deer, except the entrails, must be removed from the field. Deer must be kept intact while afield, except for field dressing, skinning and quartering.
It happens Keith. Good hunting. The speed that you transitioned, and got outta that tree to put her down, told me alot about you as a hunter. Keep it up.
Not sure if yal edited the video that made it look this way, but he stayed calm, got down fast, and took care of business. Good job. I've had it happen before and it's not fun, especially when your follow up shot doesn't do the job either...
More Keith and Nick👍🏻…..Back here at my Extended stay…couldn’t sleep….crawled out of my billet, wandered outside and decided to go for a gomm, came across the smell of a polecat and turned around and headed back to my 2005 Explorer where I proceeded to watch THPs most recent video…..and makes sense….as I fell asleep watching their videos in the first place😆.
I'm in a cwd zone in WI. I've had atleast 4 bucks come back positive. None that were visibly sick but have seen deer that were visibly sick in the woods. I have not knowingly eaten any of the positive deer. I have 3 young kids and cant bring myself to feed it to them. It sucks throwing it away but thats what I've been doing. Not sure what is the best but I've just been acting out of an abundance of caution
Nice job Keith love your humility love seeing Keith and Nick
I would mark all the meat packages. And separate them and hold them until more research comes to light. Some say freezing and cooking it to the right temperature takes care of most issues. But on severe cases (where visibly detectable) that’s where they throw out.
I broke a deers leg on a shot 2 years ago. Trailed him for probably 1000 yards, jumping him several times. He finally stopped when he couldn't cross a steep creek bank where I put the finishing shot on him. Bad experience for him and me but the worst part is it stopped a streak of me killing deer. Since then I have been "Snakebit" haven't killed a deer since 2019.
All hunters should be like Keith. If a terrible shot doesn't make you feel terrible, then how can you call yourself a hunter.
I gotta say Nick is my favorite itern so far... he is hilarious!
Nick is a national treasure. I can only imagine he’s even better after a few adult beverages.
@leongraber4825
Жыл бұрын
Yeah we want more Nick. I like him just the way he is.
@triplehfarmsllc7348
Жыл бұрын
Forsure haha nick is a great addition and I kinda hope he sticks around and stay with the group vs how most interns leave. I thing nick forsure needs to be full time THP group not just a intern
@soltcolt4506
Жыл бұрын
No wonder why they say that people from the US are dumb as hell, they don't even worth even a second of communication. They praise a complete pscyhopath without knowing it.
@williamking5063
Жыл бұрын
Lets all Trust Gov't to tell us the Covid Truth since they paid to have it made. Did you get replacement tags or your money back from that State? Fuck the Gov't. Shoot Wolves and Deer without tags! Why? It's not their Deer.
@huntingboy6681
Жыл бұрын
Sound good lol
Ya'll need to keep Nick on full time, he is awesome.
Awesome!!! I've been waiting on a feed tree episode!!
Good stuff guys. Excited for this years videos
Idk wherever you found Nick, but don’t let him go back. Keep him on he fits in well and is very entertaining!
It sucks, but since you had it tested, and now know the results, I would not eat it. It would be hard for me to enjoy eating, and sharing it with family and friends. As a group, you guys will have plenty more opportunities to fill the freezer.
If you're in a CWD area just cook your meat all they way. Im in south Louisiana we haven't had any cases. Not much survives when the meat is cooked fully. Just like bear meat, cook it all the way and it kill any tric
We call skunks pole cats here in Kentucky also. I've always called them pole cats it's what all the old timers called them.
You guys need to bring nick on fulltime, he's a riot!
@triplehfarmsllc7348
Жыл бұрын
I feel the same way. If he wants it that is! He would be a great part of the team vs just being a intern. Idk the other guy very much yet but he also seems to be a cool dude as well, time will tell once he opens up. I know last years interns I wasn’t a fan of acouple of them. Good kids but I wasn’t a fan
@lukeglunz3866
Жыл бұрын
Been thinking the same!!!
@ericdoyle6487
Жыл бұрын
Keith is Ben Robinsons brother Keith Ben and Zach are friends that grew up together ... Keith is a riot also
You guys had deer investigating the grunts coming from the tents lol.
Dinner stick! 🤣🤣🤣 Nice job Keith, hunting isn’t always pretty, but being ethical is a choice we all make. You did the right thing in my book.
@rickstark85
Жыл бұрын
Kinda tired of hearing about ethics. It's kinda like talking about ethics in war. Like, it's life and death, and we're making rules about what bullets are more ethical. Same as hunting ethical arguments. Bait is unethical to many people. It's like, shut up and just hunt. It's hunting. Eat what you kill, and it's ethical. Period.
@triplea6669
Жыл бұрын
I agree on hunt how you want, I don’t care how. Do what makes you happy. However some people wouldn’t have climbed down that tree to face death at ground level and finish the job quickly. That would be unethical in my opinion. Doesn’t matter if you killed it over corn, in a tree or from the ground. The difference between hunting ethics and war ethics is that the deer aren’t the enemy, they are just creatures to eat. Like it or not ethics are important. They are what separates us from everything else that is wild and an integral part of what makes us human. Though you might be tired of the word ‘ethics,’ I truly don’t care, because your opinion doesn’t influence my opinion and I don’t expect mine to influence yours. Enjoy that backstrap and get it how you legally want too, just make sure to end the deers’ life as quickly as you can. That is really the only baseline definition of hunting ethics that I use.
@rickstark85
Жыл бұрын
@@triplea6669 yeah, I understand war and hunting aren't perfect parallels. It was an analogy. Thought that was rather obvious. Either way, you completely missed my point. Carry on.
@triplea6669
Жыл бұрын
It wasn’t a very good analogy because they aren’t similar in anyway other than the use of weapons to take a life. I get your point, I just don’t agree with it fully or rather your context. That is okay though.
@rickstark85
Жыл бұрын
@@triplea6669 the analogy was fine. Stfu...
special brother hunting success always greetings from Indonesia
Congrats. That breakfast looked mighty tasty.
You'll found a national treasure with Nick. He may very well get you'll to a million followers.
I've been waiting YEARS for you guys to hunt the big woods farther south. The majority of public land in the state is that big-woods, nasty terrain, maybe with a hayfield thrown in here and there. Fairly certain I know which part of which public you are hunting, but I don't think I'll hotspot it here. Any deer from those big woods is an accomplishment, since it feels like they could be literally anywhere on the landscape. Would love to see more videos focusing on this, since that is pretty much what the majority of public land in MO & AR is like (if not nastier hills).
Hey guys, been watching for a few years. Yinz coming to PA again this year? Would love to see you fellas crush the central Pennsylvania mountains. The terrain changes like no other and I feel it would be an exciting challenge for everybody involved!!!
Great hunt! Congratulations guys!
Awesome Video guys. I have been watching you guys since the beginning and used every lesson you guys gave out. I am proud to say this years archery season was a very big success. 16 years ago was the last time I shot a buck, it was the last one I shot while sitting next to my dad. Last Friday I shot my very first buck with a bow, while hanging in a tree saddle, and without my buddy or anyone there to share the moment with me. I can say I feel like a kid again knowing I was able to use the knowledge you provided to get me closer to deer than I ever have gotten before, and it was the highlight of 2022. Keep up the great work and will be along with you guys every step of the journey.
id be more afraid to eat a mcdonalds burger
@ericjenson7734
Жыл бұрын
Best response I’ve heard yet
@donfuller6097
Жыл бұрын
Yep this is truth! I’m sure we are eating a lot worse than organic deer. Just cook it to done, no rare meat.
Loved this video! Thanks fellars!
Is that a black racer at 4:21? Beautiful snake! Unfortunately we don’t have many left in the northeast. Good find!
I watched a video once and a employee from missouri conservation said deer with CWD was safe to for human consumption. I also watched a missouri conservation employee on Dury outdoors say not to eat it. So who knows I'd eat it lol
Passel = a large number or amount. Educational beyond just the outdoors. And with just a Texas Education? Even more incredible!
I absolutely love Nick...lol. He's hilarious, intelligent to the hunt, and like me and I'm sure most who watch and have always watched this channel, a good-ole boy with good morals, a kind heart, respectful demeanour, and a home-grown die-hard through and through who's just happy to be there and doing what he loves with good-ole boys just like'm... You guys should absolutely make him a true member without a doubt. Though, even if not, I'd be lying if I said every video I didn't get see that ridiculous mustache and goofy grin saying back woods slang that makes this southern WV boy go, "what the hell did he say?"....I wouldn't feel like there is something great missing from them... I love all you guys and you all are great, but I'm not going to lie, I could watch Zach and Nick sit and talk about rocks for 12 hours straight and have a hell of a time...lol!
Another great video gentlemen!!! That venison burrito looked amazing!!!👍🤘
Another great THP hunt and another great music score by Mr. Jim Ryser!!
Love me a good spine shot, makes for a quick track job, glad you fellas got some meat to keep ya goin!
To the modern hunters out there the point of CWD testing is to monitor the spread of it to help control the spread. Now secondly but even moor important is open up your eyes and realize what its doing to the deer and how they suffer from it.
Love your videos really like learning from them I’m still a beginner hunter hoping to get my first buck this year and my first bow kill so hopefully I can use some pointers from you guys
Those white caterpillars are nothing to mess with! Congrats!
Eat it! The meat is perfectly fine. Recommendations are to not touch lymph nodes, but you guys are really good at processing so I don't think you have anything to worry about. I've been hunting in Wiscosin in CWD zones for the last 20 years and I eat the deer whether they're positive or not.
I would really like to find an oak dropping acorns this year. I think one good one would pull in à lot of deer when most don't seem to be producing much of anything. Keep up the good work. I really love watching your videos.
Both of these interns this year seem like awesome dudes. Not that others weren’t but I could just click with these guys real easy.
Great video guys. Love em.
I live in NW AR, which is currently a hot zone with mandatory CWD. I ate meat (lots of it) from a CWD positive deer last October. No issues. At the last AGFC CWD briefing it was made clear that at this time there is no proof of cross-species transfer of CWD to humans. However, we can’t prove that it can’t. My two cents.
“Stab me something with these dinner sticks!!”. 😂😂😂. Love it!
Chances are we’ve probably already eaten deer with Cwd and didn’t know it. That’s what one of the game wardens said here in TN .
spine shot and a quick followup is better than a slow death gut shot IMO. Neither is ideal but we do the best we can and learn from our experiences. I'm just glad all my shots aren't on youtube 😅
love the doe hunts, nice job Keith
Ol' sasquatch creepin around camp haha.
THP Nat Gear clothing!!!! Finally!!
One of my favorite videos so far
Hope you guys consider bringing Nick on full-time. Great addition
Yeah man, Keith’s right…those tussock caterpillars are nasty little bastards.
Dinner sticks...... That's got me laughing.
Good job Keith! Nothing fun about having to finish them that way but you did the right thing
Great hunt!
Don't beat yourself up man. That's part of bowhunting. I love this channel!
It’s hilarious how Aaron starts talking with Nicks accent sometimes 😂
Semper Fi Nick! I spotted that tat!
Love these videos!
Love you guys!
Lmfao. Brokeback mountain with the "pole cats" hahaha. For real though, it was probably a sabe creeping up on you guys
Game warden told us that if we have hunted for any length of time, more than likely we have ate a deer that had it. Said it's been around for years. We hunt Missouri, Tennessee,Mississippi. If the animal looks sick or something, of course discard of it properly
Awesome as always
Congratulations on the Missouri deer Keith!