We are a family of Hunters, Taxidermists and Outdoors People, chasing Big Bucks in the backwoods of New England and trying to help more people find their place in Nature.
There all hype videos when you guys are making them . 👍
@BUCKBLOODКүн бұрын
Hey guys i met you at Huntstock and really thought u guys made an impact on the way a lot of people think and u changed my perspective on hunting (for the better) thank you for the advice and talking to me for like 2 hours. Also the hats are really nice.
@mtndeer15 сағат бұрын
@@BUCKBLOOD your very welcome !Enjoy your summer!
@BUCKBLOOD12 сағат бұрын
@@mtndeer I will by the way my name is Billy I'm 13
@pascualperez66922 күн бұрын
Thank for making videos that are as real as it gets 👍
@Wild-nc1vz3 күн бұрын
Based on the position of the sun and stars I think I know that spot. 🤔
@Wild-nc1vz3 күн бұрын
#MoreCocoPuff
@subterfusion40056 күн бұрын
Bud i missed one of the biggest bucks ive ever seen in 40 years of hunting last season. Thing looked like it had 2 zip codes. Just had to laugh at myself for getting shook AGAIN.
@alvinmartin62706 күн бұрын
Where do you guys get your jackets from and how can I get one
@mtndeer6 күн бұрын
@@alvinmartin6270 they were made by a company named beagle wear that went out of business years ago. They were the best!
@ChristopherEgan-lq1se6 күн бұрын
They don’t make ‘em any more genuine than you, Jimmy! I still have a small item that belongs to you that I’ve saved for about 15 years to return to you! Looking forward to catching up with all of you guys!
@Mike-cc2eu6 күн бұрын
Well Coco I do believe that anyone has deer hunted long enough has done the same thing it just adds to the story’s. And boy you got a voice Ha Ha have a great day
@johnanon30817 күн бұрын
Love these videos. 100% real. Thanks for posting, guys!
@cottrellshuntingandtrappin30167 күн бұрын
Great job buddy I like your enthusiasm. You have to be one of the most passionate people i watch on here.
@TheTrackingArcher7 күн бұрын
Hmmmm. Sounds familiar, Coco! Had some pretty glaring mistakes myself this year. We learn more from our mistakes than our accomplishments, it seems. It’s called “hunting,” not “getting.” Keep hunting and sharing your adventures!
@Im.hurtnLinda7 күн бұрын
I've always loved your music. Country boy can survive is one of my favorites.
@stuartdeliduka79447 күн бұрын
Always positive ! My kinda of hunter.
@74stevedc7 күн бұрын
Glad you got to see a big buck, although you didn't get him I'm sure you still had a great time.
@johncollins22827 күн бұрын
Very good. Thank you
@TheREALLibertyOrDeath7 күн бұрын
That’s the worst feeling in the world when you’re favorite spot gets cut off.
@glenntruesdale94807 күн бұрын
Been there, messed that up too.
@richardpichette43807 күн бұрын
I’m a huge fan of you guys. I watch all of your stuff and I’m grateful for the knowledge you pass along. Just want you to know, Coco, I’m looking forward to the video where you drop a great big monster in Maine. You’re due for one, bud. Hang in there, Coco!!! I think it’s gonna happen!!! Best of luck and stay safe. I’ll be watching. ✌️👍👍
@user-tf2ve8uh6p7 күн бұрын
Don’t ever think a bad thought coco puff !!! You got to be in the game and see what many many have never seen before or experienced… you’re a great hunter!!! Get ya one bro
@michaelchapman14367 күн бұрын
Sing it coco puff.
@chetfowlkes98947 күн бұрын
Oh no CoCo! Better luck next time. I’ve got faith in you bro.
@glenntruesdale94807 күн бұрын
I would love to see a video showing the pace you go when tracking. I tend to feel like I am going to slow. I hunt alone so I would like to see the pace your moving at. There is so much to scan you can get analysis paralysis!
@mtndeer7 күн бұрын
@@glenntruesdale9480 that’s a fact finding a balance in each spot is a big part of it great idea for a white board!
@brucemaatta58597 күн бұрын
What kind of camp you thinking of putting together? I’m thinking of a canvas wall tent camp in the WI & MI Northwoods. Would love to hear your thoughts and the process for putting a new camp together.
@mtndeer6 күн бұрын
@@brucemaatta5859 probably rent one
@bobbygreen22918 күн бұрын
Rodney ,,pick five of the more family friendly deer camps and do a swing by looking for the best deer hunting story and offer the voted best a free shoulder mt to participate in your season buffer without extreme bad language and more tasteful content, we would all understand the use of tobacco or alcohol because there are so many camps that have that included in their once a year vacation. And Taylor you film it all lol
@mountainmanrandy8 күн бұрын
Would love to see a series on the taxidermy side of things my uncle always did it when I was a kid mainly deer heads an occasional bobcat or coyote and I always loved learning about it so would love to see those kinds of videos on here as well kinda like a mix of everything
@74stevedc8 күн бұрын
I enjoy public land hunting snow tracking style. I realize that lots of people hunt over farmland food plots. I have nothing against it but most hunting on TV is a guide type service or leasing Land and hunting food plots it's cool seeing a guy pass up lot's of bucks running around a feeder but definitely not my style.
@thomasboisvert51438 күн бұрын
I'd definitely like to see a video of the camera and video stuff for sure, I'm very interested in getting into some filming...also I put Cannon power shot 50 and 60 in on Amazon and on Cannon website and maybe that's the older models do you know what would be comparable in today's products,...any help would be appreciated thanks again! Always great info and videos
@recam14438 күн бұрын
My vote is a ‘season kickoff’ for a video that is ‘above & beyond’ previous content. Long time, Vermont viewer…love you guys!
@billhanson39618 күн бұрын
We were stuck with TDS and recently got StarLink. It’s much better than the original roll out. We are getting excellent internet speeds in central NH for a lower cost.
@Studioshinedown168 күн бұрын
See u guys at Mass Huntstock again boyz!
@ChadsNewEnglandTracks8 күн бұрын
Yes ,definitely the deer camp life is a great add to your videos! Deer camp talk with the guys at camp at the end of the day of how their day was with a beer is my favorite part of camp.
@davidgrant27728 күн бұрын
I start scouting for Deer season the end of this month. Your videos really help. Nobody ever taught me how to hunt Deer growing up so I teach myself every year. I like still hunting and tracking when I can. I really screwed myself last year. I jumped a Deer one morning right at daylight. I didn't know it at the time but I found a bucks bedroom and was walking into a valley to sit. Little did I know, the Buck was there laying down in the bush. I ended up jumping the sucker. I stopped and immediately called. I tried buck grunt and doe bleats. He ran with his tail up. So I sat for a couple hours hoping he would come back. He never did. I decided to back out and give it a few days. I figured it was just dark enough he may have heard me versus seeing me. I was gonna wait 3 or 4 days to go back. I was unaware that a kid went in the exact same spot 2 days after me. Unfortunately, he jumped a buck that was with 2 Does. I'm hoping the Buck came back this year. Do you think he will come back or stay in the area or just move on?
@user-mj6ym9tw5s8 күн бұрын
Want to see good old hunt videos and more interviews like your old buddy jeff with his buck. That video has caused grown men to piss their pants laughing
@user-mj6ym9tw5s8 күн бұрын
Hope to meet you guys at huntstock ny! I will be there Friday and Saturday. I work 15 minutes from the show and hunt the adk
@BillJackson-m6k8 күн бұрын
I would also like to see more videos teaching about hunting with little to no snow.
@dougclarke45408 күн бұрын
It seems the last few, five or so, years we’ve hardly had any snow. I would be really interested in seeing more about hunting without snow. How that changes what you do, where you head to, how you move, etc…. I really look forward to your instructional videos as they’re so insightful, as well as your hunting stories. I always try to go away with at least one thing that can help me
@pathfinder58048 күн бұрын
I would rather see a steady stream of videos throughout the year instead of a bulk condensed into a short time. I always go back and rewatch videos prior to hunting seasons to get into mood a little more not that I ever lose my enthusiasm but nice to watch some just before season. However long period of time without content has me looking at other stuff. It doesn’t matter what it is either even just short quick clips 8min 5min whatever just content showing your love of the outdoors. People I think watch you and others more due to being invested into your personalities rather then needing to see just kills. Kills are great but seeing the journey is more interesting!!!!!
@ClawtonWebb9 күн бұрын
170
@mtndeer9 күн бұрын
@@ClawtonWebb 203 lbs
@shedder110419 күн бұрын
120
@ryanharkins938324 күн бұрын
Perfect video. Now I need you to come take a vacation to savannah and do all of mine I have in the freezer that I keep saying I am going to do. There is only like 20 or so.
@user-hi6sz3ye2k25 күн бұрын
200 range
@mtndeer25 күн бұрын
203 great job!
@mountainmanrandy29 күн бұрын
198
@mtndeer28 күн бұрын
Great guess! 203
@dancondon6242Ай бұрын
Boy that’s a big forker! In northern Wisconsin you’re lucky if a forker would weigh #115. Congrats CoCo puff!
@mainewilderness9311Ай бұрын
200 lbs even, dressed weight.
@mtndeerАй бұрын
Great guess 203
@stevesoulfish5007Ай бұрын
Do you have a video of painting the feet ? Ty this is the best turkey tail mount Instructions out there! Everyone else keeps the skin on and takes the easy way out.
@glockbumАй бұрын
Great video, I have two grandsons who are growing up on a small farm in Southern Vermont. Ages 12 and 8, and this video helped me very much. Keep them coming!
@dancondon6242Ай бұрын
I had it happen to me. I had a spot that we called “Gut pile ridge”. I had killed many deer there. It was on state land in northern Wisconsin. I noticed logging trucks in the area during the summer and after a little hiking I discovered that my ridge was gone! That sucked!
@luciaconn6788Ай бұрын
Watch Maine issue 1000 permits for the 300 moose left and blame warm winters.
@mtndeerАй бұрын
It’s been a kind of perfect storm for them between habitat insufficiencies warmer temperatures, parasites like brainwork, lungworms, ticks and liver flukes all across the southern edge of their range.
@luciaconn6788Ай бұрын
@@mtndeer they can do something about it but won't too greedy.
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There all hype videos when you guys are making them . 👍
Hey guys i met you at Huntstock and really thought u guys made an impact on the way a lot of people think and u changed my perspective on hunting (for the better) thank you for the advice and talking to me for like 2 hours. Also the hats are really nice.
@@BUCKBLOOD your very welcome !Enjoy your summer!
@@mtndeer I will by the way my name is Billy I'm 13
Thank for making videos that are as real as it gets 👍
Based on the position of the sun and stars I think I know that spot. 🤔
#MoreCocoPuff
Bud i missed one of the biggest bucks ive ever seen in 40 years of hunting last season. Thing looked like it had 2 zip codes. Just had to laugh at myself for getting shook AGAIN.
Where do you guys get your jackets from and how can I get one
@@alvinmartin6270 they were made by a company named beagle wear that went out of business years ago. They were the best!
They don’t make ‘em any more genuine than you, Jimmy! I still have a small item that belongs to you that I’ve saved for about 15 years to return to you! Looking forward to catching up with all of you guys!
Well Coco I do believe that anyone has deer hunted long enough has done the same thing it just adds to the story’s. And boy you got a voice Ha Ha have a great day
Love these videos. 100% real. Thanks for posting, guys!
Great job buddy I like your enthusiasm. You have to be one of the most passionate people i watch on here.
Hmmmm. Sounds familiar, Coco! Had some pretty glaring mistakes myself this year. We learn more from our mistakes than our accomplishments, it seems. It’s called “hunting,” not “getting.” Keep hunting and sharing your adventures!
I've always loved your music. Country boy can survive is one of my favorites.
Always positive ! My kinda of hunter.
Glad you got to see a big buck, although you didn't get him I'm sure you still had a great time.
Very good. Thank you
That’s the worst feeling in the world when you’re favorite spot gets cut off.
Been there, messed that up too.
I’m a huge fan of you guys. I watch all of your stuff and I’m grateful for the knowledge you pass along. Just want you to know, Coco, I’m looking forward to the video where you drop a great big monster in Maine. You’re due for one, bud. Hang in there, Coco!!! I think it’s gonna happen!!! Best of luck and stay safe. I’ll be watching. ✌️👍👍
Don’t ever think a bad thought coco puff !!! You got to be in the game and see what many many have never seen before or experienced… you’re a great hunter!!! Get ya one bro
Sing it coco puff.
Oh no CoCo! Better luck next time. I’ve got faith in you bro.
I would love to see a video showing the pace you go when tracking. I tend to feel like I am going to slow. I hunt alone so I would like to see the pace your moving at. There is so much to scan you can get analysis paralysis!
@@glenntruesdale9480 that’s a fact finding a balance in each spot is a big part of it great idea for a white board!
What kind of camp you thinking of putting together? I’m thinking of a canvas wall tent camp in the WI & MI Northwoods. Would love to hear your thoughts and the process for putting a new camp together.
@@brucemaatta5859 probably rent one
Rodney ,,pick five of the more family friendly deer camps and do a swing by looking for the best deer hunting story and offer the voted best a free shoulder mt to participate in your season buffer without extreme bad language and more tasteful content, we would all understand the use of tobacco or alcohol because there are so many camps that have that included in their once a year vacation. And Taylor you film it all lol
Would love to see a series on the taxidermy side of things my uncle always did it when I was a kid mainly deer heads an occasional bobcat or coyote and I always loved learning about it so would love to see those kinds of videos on here as well kinda like a mix of everything
I enjoy public land hunting snow tracking style. I realize that lots of people hunt over farmland food plots. I have nothing against it but most hunting on TV is a guide type service or leasing Land and hunting food plots it's cool seeing a guy pass up lot's of bucks running around a feeder but definitely not my style.
I'd definitely like to see a video of the camera and video stuff for sure, I'm very interested in getting into some filming...also I put Cannon power shot 50 and 60 in on Amazon and on Cannon website and maybe that's the older models do you know what would be comparable in today's products,...any help would be appreciated thanks again! Always great info and videos
My vote is a ‘season kickoff’ for a video that is ‘above & beyond’ previous content. Long time, Vermont viewer…love you guys!
We were stuck with TDS and recently got StarLink. It’s much better than the original roll out. We are getting excellent internet speeds in central NH for a lower cost.
See u guys at Mass Huntstock again boyz!
Yes ,definitely the deer camp life is a great add to your videos! Deer camp talk with the guys at camp at the end of the day of how their day was with a beer is my favorite part of camp.
I start scouting for Deer season the end of this month. Your videos really help. Nobody ever taught me how to hunt Deer growing up so I teach myself every year. I like still hunting and tracking when I can. I really screwed myself last year. I jumped a Deer one morning right at daylight. I didn't know it at the time but I found a bucks bedroom and was walking into a valley to sit. Little did I know, the Buck was there laying down in the bush. I ended up jumping the sucker. I stopped and immediately called. I tried buck grunt and doe bleats. He ran with his tail up. So I sat for a couple hours hoping he would come back. He never did. I decided to back out and give it a few days. I figured it was just dark enough he may have heard me versus seeing me. I was gonna wait 3 or 4 days to go back. I was unaware that a kid went in the exact same spot 2 days after me. Unfortunately, he jumped a buck that was with 2 Does. I'm hoping the Buck came back this year. Do you think he will come back or stay in the area or just move on?
Want to see good old hunt videos and more interviews like your old buddy jeff with his buck. That video has caused grown men to piss their pants laughing
Hope to meet you guys at huntstock ny! I will be there Friday and Saturday. I work 15 minutes from the show and hunt the adk
I would also like to see more videos teaching about hunting with little to no snow.
It seems the last few, five or so, years we’ve hardly had any snow. I would be really interested in seeing more about hunting without snow. How that changes what you do, where you head to, how you move, etc…. I really look forward to your instructional videos as they’re so insightful, as well as your hunting stories. I always try to go away with at least one thing that can help me
I would rather see a steady stream of videos throughout the year instead of a bulk condensed into a short time. I always go back and rewatch videos prior to hunting seasons to get into mood a little more not that I ever lose my enthusiasm but nice to watch some just before season. However long period of time without content has me looking at other stuff. It doesn’t matter what it is either even just short quick clips 8min 5min whatever just content showing your love of the outdoors. People I think watch you and others more due to being invested into your personalities rather then needing to see just kills. Kills are great but seeing the journey is more interesting!!!!!
170
@@ClawtonWebb 203 lbs
120
Perfect video. Now I need you to come take a vacation to savannah and do all of mine I have in the freezer that I keep saying I am going to do. There is only like 20 or so.
200 range
203 great job!
198
Great guess! 203
Boy that’s a big forker! In northern Wisconsin you’re lucky if a forker would weigh #115. Congrats CoCo puff!
200 lbs even, dressed weight.
Great guess 203
Do you have a video of painting the feet ? Ty this is the best turkey tail mount Instructions out there! Everyone else keeps the skin on and takes the easy way out.
Great video, I have two grandsons who are growing up on a small farm in Southern Vermont. Ages 12 and 8, and this video helped me very much. Keep them coming!
I had it happen to me. I had a spot that we called “Gut pile ridge”. I had killed many deer there. It was on state land in northern Wisconsin. I noticed logging trucks in the area during the summer and after a little hiking I discovered that my ridge was gone! That sucked!
Watch Maine issue 1000 permits for the 300 moose left and blame warm winters.
It’s been a kind of perfect storm for them between habitat insufficiencies warmer temperatures, parasites like brainwork, lungworms, ticks and liver flukes all across the southern edge of their range.
@@mtndeer they can do something about it but won't too greedy.
That was a great video. Thank you