Congrats on the bull man! I really loved watching your video. I definitely like your style, you’re just real and very authentic!!🤟
@devildog610728 күн бұрын
You just videoed every hunter’s bucket list.They just don’t realize how much hard work is required. Congrats man on doing what most men dream of but find every excuse why they can’t.
@simeonberns26393 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this story! Congrats on the harvest and way to stick with it! I regret cutting my hunt short one day last season, due to a rainstorm and a bad blister. But we learn and go back! Well done.
@robertglaze10024 ай бұрын
Well reading the other comments, I'm very surprised. Nobody commented on how much your language needs improved. Good hunt! Congratulations! Kind of odd to thank God and then turn around and cuss up a storm
@RealRadNek4 ай бұрын
Congrats, thanks for sharing. Just a suggestion. Rule of thumb for filming, especially long form like you did here, ALWAYS film horizontal, not vertical. It is a much more immersive experience for the viewer. All the best.
@miketorres54805 ай бұрын
Congrats! Thanks for sharing
@jessemcgrath73915 ай бұрын
Great job buddy! Proud of you brother
@PhilDoesItAll6 ай бұрын
Ol bull laying there looking like a pin cushion lol. Just kidding man this was a great video. I can't imagine how long it took you to pack that dude out by yourself. I'm going to GMU 53 this year for archery season, see how she goes.
@mcgrathoutdoors5 ай бұрын
I appreciate it! Good luck on your hunt!
@roberthern11116 ай бұрын
What a way to end the trip !! Dude, isn’t it crazy how quickly things can change..on your way out , to killing a Bull and completely changing everything!! Congratulations man, awesome stuff!!
@mcgrathoutdoors5 ай бұрын
Yep, had my doubts but stayed determined! Proof it only takes one and it can happen at any time. Pretty sure the big guy upstairs was looking out as well!
@jasonscott50436 ай бұрын
Well done!
@theurbanredneck24936 ай бұрын
Hell yea man. Doing a DIY and being by yerself is hard enough let alone killing and packing. What a trip!!!
@robpower76906 ай бұрын
Congratulations man great hunt !!
@jeffotis70476 ай бұрын
From Minnesota, what area your from
@scottweibel6348 ай бұрын
Elk hunting can physically and mentally kick your ass!! You had a great attitude of never quit and it paid off! Congrats
@franklinv5438 ай бұрын
Promo'SM 😅
@Piratedavessaltylife8 ай бұрын
I am going out to Colorado next September to do OTC archery elk. I'm not sure exactly where, but I'm thinking up by Steamboat Springs. I've hunted rifle in Pagosa Springs CO in 21 and 22. Archery season is warmer. Got snowed out both years. Not fun.
@kyleblandon22507 ай бұрын
Steamboat Springs is part of the Bear’s Ears elk herd, that herd took a beating from the insane winter last year (approximately 50% cow survival and 10-20% calf survival). The woods were unbelievably quiet this past hunting season, not a lot of people finding animals outside of a few here and there. It’s going to take several years for that herd to start recovering so I don’t know that I would have that area (NW Colorado) as my top choice for an OTC hunt for a little while
@777nii38 ай бұрын
Congratulations you deserve it. Great job👍👍👍
@johnwaight89679 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your hunt and content, congratulations on a dandy bull and a hell of a hunt. I'm looking forward to seeing more of you in the future!!!
@johnjonaitis2169 ай бұрын
I was able to take my first first elk this year too, also in Colorado. I hunt by myself too and after 4yrs of trying and countless miles on foot, 22hr drive each way and a total of around 12,000 mile on my truck over the 4yrs, having to deal with the altitude and all the time alone then to have it come together can’t describe the emotion I felt when I watch that bull drop. Congratulations!
@mcgrathoutdoors9 ай бұрын
That’s awesome brother! Testament to your drive and dedication to achieving this goal. Congrats on your bull as well!!
@jeffotis70479 ай бұрын
Where about are you from in mn
@rayestrada51959 ай бұрын
God gives you can work your but off but in the end we have to learn not earn. Thanks for sharing your learned experience.
@zeldarobinson33829 ай бұрын
congratulations , well earned and a winter of meat . Nothing like the last hurrah on the last day . God bless
@BootTrackStories9 ай бұрын
Good job man, i'll take a bull like that over a guided 7x7 anyday 👍
@xziang9 ай бұрын
That is great and awesome on harvesting an elk this season! Added bonus that it was fairly close to the road too!! I use the back of my tacoma as a tent to, much smaller but works.
@joegagznos23129 ай бұрын
Congratulations its alway great when ya dont eat tag soup.
@jeremysmith53639 ай бұрын
As a part time elk hunter who is out of shape this year... I can only imagine how proud you are... Congrats
@tidwellscott9 ай бұрын
Congrats on a great bull man! I love it when hard work pays off like this, you definitely earned that one dude. Good job!
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Im old but will hunt with you!
That was a gift from God! Great job
Awesome man!
Congrats on the bull man! I really loved watching your video. I definitely like your style, you’re just real and very authentic!!🤟
You just videoed every hunter’s bucket list.They just don’t realize how much hard work is required. Congrats man on doing what most men dream of but find every excuse why they can’t.
Really enjoyed this story! Congrats on the harvest and way to stick with it! I regret cutting my hunt short one day last season, due to a rainstorm and a bad blister. But we learn and go back! Well done.
Well reading the other comments, I'm very surprised. Nobody commented on how much your language needs improved. Good hunt! Congratulations! Kind of odd to thank God and then turn around and cuss up a storm
Congrats, thanks for sharing. Just a suggestion. Rule of thumb for filming, especially long form like you did here, ALWAYS film horizontal, not vertical. It is a much more immersive experience for the viewer. All the best.
Congrats! Thanks for sharing
Great job buddy! Proud of you brother
Ol bull laying there looking like a pin cushion lol. Just kidding man this was a great video. I can't imagine how long it took you to pack that dude out by yourself. I'm going to GMU 53 this year for archery season, see how she goes.
I appreciate it! Good luck on your hunt!
What a way to end the trip !! Dude, isn’t it crazy how quickly things can change..on your way out , to killing a Bull and completely changing everything!! Congratulations man, awesome stuff!!
Yep, had my doubts but stayed determined! Proof it only takes one and it can happen at any time. Pretty sure the big guy upstairs was looking out as well!
Well done!
Hell yea man. Doing a DIY and being by yerself is hard enough let alone killing and packing. What a trip!!!
Congratulations man great hunt !!
From Minnesota, what area your from
Elk hunting can physically and mentally kick your ass!! You had a great attitude of never quit and it paid off! Congrats
Promo'SM 😅
I am going out to Colorado next September to do OTC archery elk. I'm not sure exactly where, but I'm thinking up by Steamboat Springs. I've hunted rifle in Pagosa Springs CO in 21 and 22. Archery season is warmer. Got snowed out both years. Not fun.
Steamboat Springs is part of the Bear’s Ears elk herd, that herd took a beating from the insane winter last year (approximately 50% cow survival and 10-20% calf survival). The woods were unbelievably quiet this past hunting season, not a lot of people finding animals outside of a few here and there. It’s going to take several years for that herd to start recovering so I don’t know that I would have that area (NW Colorado) as my top choice for an OTC hunt for a little while
Congratulations you deserve it. Great job👍👍👍
I really enjoyed your hunt and content, congratulations on a dandy bull and a hell of a hunt. I'm looking forward to seeing more of you in the future!!!
I was able to take my first first elk this year too, also in Colorado. I hunt by myself too and after 4yrs of trying and countless miles on foot, 22hr drive each way and a total of around 12,000 mile on my truck over the 4yrs, having to deal with the altitude and all the time alone then to have it come together can’t describe the emotion I felt when I watch that bull drop. Congratulations!
That’s awesome brother! Testament to your drive and dedication to achieving this goal. Congrats on your bull as well!!
Where about are you from in mn
God gives you can work your but off but in the end we have to learn not earn. Thanks for sharing your learned experience.
congratulations , well earned and a winter of meat . Nothing like the last hurrah on the last day . God bless
Good job man, i'll take a bull like that over a guided 7x7 anyday 👍
That is great and awesome on harvesting an elk this season! Added bonus that it was fairly close to the road too!! I use the back of my tacoma as a tent to, much smaller but works.
Congratulations its alway great when ya dont eat tag soup.
As a part time elk hunter who is out of shape this year... I can only imagine how proud you are... Congrats
Congrats on a great bull man! I love it when hard work pays off like this, you definitely earned that one dude. Good job!
So damn proud of you bro!
Awesome video, keep up the good work bro
Awesome hunt!
Great video man... First