Wishfulthinker580
AH legend
Yes, tipped 335 grain CEB raptor at 2,950 fps. We opened him up, his heart was soup.@Tanks did you use a CEB Raptor on him?
Nice. I’m speaking anecdotally here, but it seems like most of the bear hunts I’ve seen (tv/YT) don’t often result in DRT bears. That may run counter to reality but it’s been my observation. Looks like the Raptor did the job!Yes, tipped 335 grain CEB raptor at 2,950 fps. We opened him up, his heart was soup.
Yep. CA banned hunting bears with dogs and the population is out of control. The only way they get hunted is if during deer season they run into a hunter that also has a bear tag.I thought it was awesome. What people don’t realize is without bear dogs the population would be out of control.
Hmm. Very interesting, African trophy animals in trees in America. Who'd a thunk it. Wonder what that squirrel will come up with next.I had to stop reading at this comment
@TheGREENSQRL I’ve been hunting for 5 years. Don’t need a lecture about how shooting African trophy animals out of trees right above you shows “survival abilities”.
It has personally changed me and my outlook on hunting. You are all terrible people on this forum with no respect for the african trophy animals in trees in America...
Posts such as those just prove that this world has too many muppets...
@Tanks try not to lose any sleep over the comments
@TanksAlmost 30 million views, a lot of negative comments from all over the world. I am crushed
@PeteGI had to stop reading at this comment
@TheGREENSQRL I’ve been hunting for 5 years. Don’t need a lecture about how shooting African trophy animals out of trees right above you shows “survival abilities”.
It has personally changed me and my outlook on hunting. You are all terrible people on this forum with no respect for the african trophy animals in trees in America...
Posts such as those just prove that this world has too many muppets...
@Tanks try not to lose any sleep over the comments
Who cares why!… 30Mil views means those hater idiots just paid for your next elephant hunt and or Rigby!It went viral middle of March. No idea why or how. It was actually a 2014 Spring hunt in New Mexico.
Wow! I should strip naked, cover myself with dog crap, and video myself doing an Irish jig. That should be worth 20M views? I'd gladly humiliate myself if it'll pay for another buffalo hunt.Who cares why!… 30Mil views means those hater idiots just paid for your next elephant hunt and or Rigby!
You still wouldn’t be as entertaining and I doubt you would look as good in a hat as Tanks.Wow! I should strip naked, cover myself with dog crap, and video myself doing an Irish jig. That should be worth 20M views? I'd gladly humiliate myself if it'll pay for another buffalo hunt.
It is probably demonitized.30Mil views means those hater idiots just paid for your next elephant hunt and or Rigby!
I said only 20M views. Tough to top Tanks' act.You still wouldn’t be as entertaining and I doubt you would look as good in a hat as Tanks.
We should also be careful about posting hunting videos with content that, while it may be legal, might also be easily interpreted as unethical. Like guys laughing because one of them blew a goose to feather confetti at close range. Or someone shooting a Cape buffalo seven times then all whooping, smiles, and high fives. Or shooting animals with way too much gun, then filming the crater of an exit wound with guts hanging out and laughing about it. Wounding an animal and having to finish it off is a fact of life in our occupation but personally I see no reason to keep that kind of memory on film, let alone publish it on the net. Not a matter of ethics ... just a lack of respect. And any hunter who thinks game doesn't deserve respect deserves to have his guns taken away.don't pay attention to them , they live a live very boring life and very far from reality,
I post hunting videos and pictures all the time and get surprisingly little keyboard worriers, what I have seen is though that some of these social sites will push a certain video to a certain audience to create more opportunity for them the to sell ad revenue,
we as hunters should keep posting ethical and legal hunts and not hide who we are my experience is if you hide something it make people even more curious....