Hunting and Smoking Deer in the Smoke House (making deer jerky!) | Primitive Meat Preservation
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I take you along my 2020 deer season from set-up, to bow hunt, then on to the controlled shotgun hunt at the small cabin in the woods. My Gear (Shop and Support): www.thewoodedbeardsman.com/shop/
Afterwards, we smoke up some venison from the deer we found killed on the side of the road early in the summer to test out the smoke house. The venison jerky is fantastic! Tactacam Camera: www.tactacam.com/
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@johnnyharperscoutstable5386
3 жыл бұрын
Check with Shawn at northshore preparedness Chris. He’s my good friend and he’s in your neighborhood...😃🍺🤙🦃🍁
@curtgaming414
3 жыл бұрын
First off big fan bearded woodsman. Just a question why are you using shotgun with slug. Why not a rifle such as a 308, etc. shotgun is never going to be a precision rifle, and even a cheap rifle will preform better imho.
@iammee1111
3 жыл бұрын
@@curtgaming414 He is in a shotgun only zone
@iammee1111
3 жыл бұрын
Still have a muzzleloader week in southern Ontario!
@NorthwoodsPeachTree
3 жыл бұрын
I have a Doe honey hole lol but about 10 bucks and some will look amazing later in a few years. So once covid is done come visit
Nearly every hunter has lost game that they shot. The fact that you spent many hours tracking and grid searching shows you care and are a sustainable hunter. Great vid full of honesty, thanks for sharing.
@naturegirl8248
3 жыл бұрын
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Anyone who hunted for any period of time, has gone through losing a deer. I hate it too, but it is the reality of hunting. Stay safe and God Bless. Joe in MS
@joecorrero6763
3 жыл бұрын
@Lu Cheng Thank u
Anybody who has ever hunted, if they are truthful with themselves, either have had this happen to them, or know someone who has. It's a rough experience that makes us sick, but we live and learn. We don't do it purposefully, but it happens. Keep your head up, my friend and get them next time!
If you lose any subscribers from what happened then they're not the kind of subscribers you want to have around
@TalentChefAmazZTOmasterchef
3 жыл бұрын
that s right
@theone2-three438
3 жыл бұрын
What happened?
I do prefer the talk videos more than the silent.
@naturegirl8248
3 жыл бұрын
Me too
@nejculcnik7068
3 жыл бұрын
Yap
@anthonymorales3494
3 жыл бұрын
💯💯but they both are amazing to watch
@DanishKhanGoogle
3 жыл бұрын
Not this much talk
@trayzayakin3388
3 жыл бұрын
@@nejculcnik7068 yes
Honesty is always appreciated.
I’m from Los Angeles and I never experienced the outdoors and I’ve made it my goal to one day go hunting and your videos always teach me something new. Thank you
Full stop! Man, I hate you lost that deer. My heart rate went up watching that doe through the scope. I appreciate the honesty!
Have no guilt brother. You've put in your time and due diligence, sometimes you just can't find what doesn't want to be found.
I see with much fun, that you can use my knife as well! Have much fun with it! Best wishes from Germany Christoph
Hey WoodBeard, next time a good idea might be to ask someone with hunting dogs to help out. I don't know about your area but there are many in the Kawarthas that do it out of the goodness of their hearts (I don't believe they're allowed to charge) just to make sure an animal is humanely dispatched and a tag doesn't go to waste. Personally if I shot a deer and knew it was likely dead, I would count my tag as filled whether I found it or not. Not everyone shares that mindset, though. Good luck with your future hunts!
@TheWoodedBeardsman
3 жыл бұрын
I'll have to reach out to some trackers. Handy for sure.
I like watching Chris because he is always worried about the balance of nature. Nature is amazing and bring a sense of peace.
tree stand hunting, 6 hours of sitting, 30 seconds of heart pounding action. I love it
Nice to see you finally get onto a couple! God bless
Circle of life, it won’t go to waste and you learned and shared along the way. Keep em coming!
thats why its called hunting and not killing. love your videos
Thanks for keeping it real. Courage is rare; I love this channel. Full Stop!
I’ve recovered a single lung deer a week later 2.5 miles from my stand. Crows and buzzards were circling or I would never have found the deer. Total loss on the meat and made me feel sick to my stomach for making a poor shot. Morale of the story.. happens to everyone buddy. Coyotes and foxes have to eat too, circle of life man.
Well you didn’t loose this sub from this video. You gained one. Thank you for the honesty!
I love realness thank you for that
Hey Chris, it is definitely is all about balance in the world for mother nature. I wish you all the luck for your next deer and always look forward to seeing more adventures! Cheers!
Recently I got your channel and addicted to your videos ❤️
Great video sir. This is the natural progression of sportsmen and women. Hunt, learn, hunt some more and learn there is so much more to learn. Very well done.
Thanks for your honesty much respect ✊
Great upload man. Totally making my Friday night!!
Love your videos keep up the great work!! I wish I could be like you always in the outdoors you've inspired me to try and get out there more thank you for everything you've done!!
@TheWoodedBeardsman
3 жыл бұрын
Happy to hear that!
I don't hunt but love to watch all your trapping hunting fishing videos. This one is famtastic you show in detail what it takes to get a deer . I didnt see that deer at all till you whent mama then I finally saw the deer
Great video, thank you
I was like screaming at the screen when you put the venison jerky in without adding woodobo, adding it after will be fine though. 😆
Great show
Your son is always Chillaxing what a Cool Spirit
Love it 👍
Love watching your channel.
Perfect video....was waiting for the cabin video!!👌👌
Amazing
Lesson learned. With that, check your bow sights and shoot some arrows to be sure everything is dialed in before going out, and happy hunting. Looking forward to the next video.
Love the pump gun
Love these videos man keep up the work
Loving the Guelph gryphon hat
I follow your channel because it's real. Looking forward to archery video. Thanks Chris.
Looks very good
Lol he puts a bit of the dear taking a dump 😂
Im not a hunter, however I have a lot of respect that you didn't lie about the deer. You gained a sub from me. Stay safe
Love and. RESPECT.
@mikemurray2227
3 жыл бұрын
Outdoormike89
You are brave man#1
Awesome video
Chris, you are welcome to come down to NW Pennsylvania and hunt with me. Archery runs the entire month of October thru the second week of November, then again Dec 26- mid January. Flintlock muzzleloader is also December 26- mid January. I'd be glad to school you in the practical use of the flintlock. I've taken many does with it over the years. Matt.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
3 жыл бұрын
That would be amazing...but the border is closed :( Next year, I want to travel more for sure.
Awesome footage!
Awesome video 🤗
This is a good lesson to all hunters and outdoorsman.... ALWAYS know and check your gear. Always confirm your zero even if it has been good the last 5 years. It can be the difference between getting a freezer full of food or spending hours frustrated in the bush tracking a ghost. It sucks you lost that deer Chris. I lost a deer a couple years ago and I still feel bad for wounding an animal and not being able to retrieve it. Chin up, still lots of archery season left, and muzzle loader too. I do not have access to alot of property here in Ontario but I can ask around and see if one of my buddies that got lucky would allow you onto one of their hunting spots.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I know there are some areas that get better into the winter months as the deer yard up. Unfortunately I don't have one of those spots, they actually get worse as crops get pulled and leaves drop.
@theguy1717
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheWoodedBeardsman haha I know ! Same story where I'm at, once the crops (food) and leaves fall (cover), the deer take off for the cedar swamps to the North. I've heard there are some fairly significant deer yards not too far north of where I am along Hwy 7. Plenty of crown land there so it's huntable land, public land hunts are always tricky but I'm sure with your knowledge you'd have a good chance at a deer if you could spend a few days up in the deer yards.
@krishnakishore476
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheWoodedBeardsman KILLING ANIMALS , AND MAKING VIDEO ! U FOOLISH
Very enjoyable video. Will always be a subscriber. Love the content. Big thumbs up from the UK 👍
This is the kind of content that cures the ‘modern’ man, recommended daily dose: all day, every day
You cant lose me as a sub for living and learning. Anyone who thinks they know everything and can do anything without practice is only fooling themselves. Great video.
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I Like your frankness. It has happened to all of us. I zeroed my rifle. Gave it to my son for an hour of dove hunting, got it back without knowing he had let it slip off a tree and fall onto a rock. Result/ wild misses. When I re-zeroed, I found very similar results to yours. Slightly high and right. I learned a lesson. You don't loan your rifles. Maybe for you, it is, zero the rifle right before a hunt. I dunno. But I'm still subscribed and you got another like!
Keeping it real that is all that matters gained me as a subscriber
I subscribed to you because I thought you were crazy eating tree bark and what not, after watching for about a year i have changed my mind, considering I haven’t really left my house to much for the past year, this makes up for it!
It's a bit of extra investment but a cantilever slug barrel is totally worth the money, that way the scope stays with the barrel and never loses zero. Because shotgun barrels don't fit their receiver all that tightly the setup you have it doesn't necessarily have to even be loose, but you could zero it, take the barrel off and put it back on and lose zero because the barrel isn't perfectly where it was before.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
3 жыл бұрын
Yup, learned this the hard way. I'm going to invest in better equipment for next season. The 870 gets demoted again!
I love the realness of this. Similar thing happened to me with a marlin 336 and a loose barrel. Glad you got to at least eat some venison at the end of it all.
Muito legal seus vídeos.
Good.good.good.👏👏👏🌹
Absolute SAVAGE! We love chasing our southern ohio whitetails.
thank you
Parabéns pelo Vídeo 👏
Most people that dislike this will go to the store an hour later and buy a chicken burger for lunch
I watch the 2nd shot was perfect bad luck you missed that deer thanks sharing your video watching from India🇮🇳
"It's hot today, 15°C" Here in Brazil (Belo Horizonte - MG) this is very very cold hahaha
Good video like 👍
GREAT JOB ,GOOD HUNT ,YOUR NOT THE FIRST TO LOSS A DEER MY FRIEND. HAVE FUN AND LIKE YOU SAID YOUR DOING VIDEOS TO LEARN AS WELL AS SHARING WITH US ALL GOD BLESS AND THANKS LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
@TheWoodedBeardsman
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Never hunt in the bedding area. Youd know when someone came into your bedroom.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
3 жыл бұрын
The entire property is a deer bed! The squirrel stand is a bit of a travel corridor.
I respect the time you put into tracking that deer. Haters will hate but every hunter has probably lost deer sometime. It's so unpredictable and like you said, it's probably the most critical part of the hunt. I'd say 10% skill and 90% luck at times with deer.
Nice❤❤❤❤❤
Ah man! You scoped yourself lol. My buddy did that last year during elk season.
SWEET BAR B Q TREESTAND!!!!!!
Man I totally understand your pain. I shot a doe on the weekend also lung shot I tracked her for 5 hours. She laid down about a dozen times. Ended up losing her tracks. It's never something you want to happen in a hunt.
Your parfect life
Eh looks good very skilled
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1 hour wooo
I was raised to only take kill shots. One time I shot a nice buck from a tree, waited an hour and when I snuck up to where I thought he should be, the 3 does with him spotted me and they ran along with the buck. My buddy and I tracked him until he made it onto property where it was going to take so long to call the game warden, call the company, and so forth that the meat would be ruined by the time we got it, so we gave up. I saw him start to drop when I hit him and saw where he stopped the bubbles, lungs, and a ton of blood were right where he was, I don't know how he lasted that long. By the way, shotgun slugs aren't accurate at the distance you're shooting.
I like your video
I wonder if Chris still gets comments from people that were angry he’s killing animals. I remember those days 😂😂
@TheWoodedBeardsman
3 жыл бұрын
hahh, I think they gave up.
Yep, full circle. Nothing goes to waste. I shot a beautiful deer last year that ended up feeding coyotes and bald eagles but I harvested two roadkill deer. Great video Keep it real 👊 Full stop
@TheWoodedBeardsman
3 жыл бұрын
It's always amazing how nutrients cycle!
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheWoodedBeardsman yep 👍
They don't always drop with heart shots. 🍻
@TheWoodedBeardsman
3 жыл бұрын
With a gun, yes, a bow, they go a long way sometimes.
@TB-il3lo
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheWoodedBeardsman I recently shot one with a rifle, heart shot. It ran off about 120 yards before it dropped.
20:52 Shoots deer with a .50 round 21:06 Whispers incase the deer hears him
I just had to exactly the same thing happen to me with a doe that I shot two days ago with my 20 gauge slug gun
@TheWoodedBeardsman
3 жыл бұрын
Tough man. Get back out there.
@aaronankney4984
3 жыл бұрын
Im back in the deer stand as we speak, love your videos man👍
It’s okay we all mess up sometimes hunting and stuff happens big deal it’s apart of being a hunter and you live and learn through the years
You do perfektly
Nice
I first thought that deer was chilling by the fire pit !
Should whistle at the turkeys lol
Love from india✌️😊
I always sight in my gun every year to make sure it is sighted right, many times the scope and gun get knocked around thru the year. Good video, ive lost deer to it always hurts but it happens.
Great video quality and content. Your video makes my day. Gained one and lost one.... All evens out.
Marinade is the key to jerky! Marinade and then smoke it boys!! Enjoy
You'll get one next year bud you always have a good way of looking at situations and are always very honest now I don't like the asmar videos or whatever they are but you will never lose me as a subscriber or friend keep up the good work man
@TheWoodedBeardsman
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I really do appreciate that!
@48thstatebornandraised44
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheWoodedBeardsman you welcome man tell you the truth I'm only 30 years old and your like that long distance uncle that has taught me alot about the outdoors and I appreciate it especially can't wait till you start the trapping season and good luck in Ontario man you got this man
I've never hunted, but now I see it requires more patience than I would have. It looked like you took your time making sure you had a good shot. Better luck next time.
Good job on keeping it real man. You should try my jerky recipe. 1 gallon water 2 liter pepsi 3 good tbs Minced garlic 3 tbs salt 4 tbs or to taste Black pepper 1 cupBrown sugar 4 tbs pink cure 1 small bottle worcheatershire sauce Amounts depend on you're taste The pepsi helps break down the meat Let soak in brine for a couple days and you will have very flavorful jerky with a glazed outside.
I think you should start a cooking channel your always catching and cooking more than Bush crafting.