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WV Archery- The Deer Barber Finally Strikes!!!
Ben cracks a doe and has an encounter with a big shooter buck!
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Rattling in Ohio Bucks- Late October
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Grant takes on a couple nice Ohio Bucks by rattling and grunting them in.
Bowhunting Mid October
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A quick video hunting WV and Ohio for big ole giant buck deers
Bowhunting an October Cold Front
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Ben Paugh bow hunts the first October cold front in Lewis County WV.
WV Early Season Deer Hunting
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Things are just getting started for @HuntAppalachia1 First hunt of the year results in a fine WV doe.
The GameChanger that holds my GameChanger to my GameChanger!
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Check out Ben's biggest Saddlehunting GAMECHANGER of the 2020 season. Its Gamechanging design hooks up a GameChanger to a GameChanger making it GameChanging! Start saddle hunting today to Change your Game!
Back to Back Gobblers- Amazing Spring Turkey Hunting
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“Nasty” Nate and Grant take on hot Turkey hunting and Back to Back gobblers stacked up like cord wood!
West Virginia Longbeard- Turkeys EVERYWHERE!
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A little throwback to a West Virginia Longbeard from 2017! There were turkeys all over the place and almost no gobbling.
My Favorite Burger--- Venison Smash Burger---
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Venison smash burgers are my favorite! Being able to throw one together without any kids present was even better.
GIANT Ohio buck At 14 Yards!
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Jared puts the pieces together in Ohio and finally has a monster in bow range! Music By Jim Ryser
Trophy Doe Hunting--- Saddle Kill
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Trophy doe hunting out of the saddle. Grant tags a doe that he has had his eye on for some time.
Hunt Appalachia's Newest Member
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Our little group is growing with a new member. Ben is ready to rock and kill some doe. Errrr uhhh give em a trim.
Jared Ruins Everything...
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Cameramen are overrated. Especially Jared!
| GEAR REVIEW | -Tethrd ONE Climbing Sticks-
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One pound climbing sticks?! In this review we give a first look at the new Tethrd One sticks. A sub one pound climbing stick! Music By: Jim Ryser
Public Land ALASKAN Caribou -Episode #2-
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In the final episode of our Alaskan Caribou adventure Ernie finally redeems himself on a great bull on the LAST day of the hunt!
|Rapid Fire Friday| The Heavy Arrow Debate
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|Rapid Fire Friday| The Heavy Arrow Debate
Public Land ALASKA Caribou Hunt! -Episode #1-
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Public Land ALASKA Caribou Hunt! -Episode #1-
| Rapid Fire Friday |Releases
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| Rapid Fire Friday |Releases
WV Bear and Buck: Saddle Hunting Double!
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WV Bear and Buck: Saddle Hunting Double!
Rapid Fire Friday- Our Favorite Wildgame Meals
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Rapid Fire Friday- Our Favorite Wildgame Meals
| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -Should You Be Filming Your Hunts?-
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| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -Should You Be Filming Your Hunts?-
| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -One Buck States VS West Virginia-
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| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -One Buck States VS West Virginia-
| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -Are Cell Cameras Fair?-
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| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -Are Cell Cameras Fair?-
| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -When Is Calling Effective?-
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| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -When Is Calling Effective?-
| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -Do Scents And Attractants Work?-
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| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -Do Scents And Attractants Work?-
| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -Are Crossbows Really "Archery"?-
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| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -Are Crossbows Really "Archery"?-
| GEAR REVIEW | -Fourth Arrow Talon Micro Camera Arm-
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| GEAR REVIEW | -Fourth Arrow Talon Micro Camera Arm-
| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -Does Scent Control Work?-
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| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -Does Scent Control Work?-
| GEAR REVIEW | -SpyPoint Cell-Link-
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| GEAR REVIEW | -SpyPoint Cell-Link-
| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -Should Baiting Deer Be Legal?-
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| RAPID FIRE FRIDAY | -Should Baiting Deer Be Legal?-

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Ajumi-
    @Ajumi- День тому

    i feel frum a hunting stand :D everything was covered in ice and i was tired and half frozen. Saddle hunting is the safest way i know to hunt from an elevated situation.

  • @KD-cm8im
    @KD-cm8im 19 днів тому

    Where did you rent the work trucks? Those were perfect!

  • @tamraI3
    @tamraI3 Місяць тому

    Oh. I'm also making mine right now!!! Enjoy!

  • @tamraI3
    @tamraI3 Місяць тому

    Love using an egg and breadcrumbs in my deer burgers especially on the grill so she sticks together nice! Beautiful, and I'm cracking an IPA open right now with ya sir. Cheers from Pennsylvania! 🍻

  • @Drakehilt
    @Drakehilt Місяць тому

    Great video to watch just after buying a saddle

  • @thomaspiercy2101
    @thomaspiercy2101 Місяць тому

    Dude, I took it a step farther on an old vintage Browning Nomad Deluxe compound today, I removed the peep and the sights completely, and adjusted the tiller for a three under tab release. I put a Black Eagle vintage 500 full length arrow with 175 grain tip in the 12 multiple times, then I got my old Mathews MQ32 out, had already removed the peep, and after a few minute sight adjustments was driving tacs in the target, I'm really glad to here your success. I also shoot a Mesa hybrid longbow 37# just as accurate

  • @davidjohnwatson282
    @davidjohnwatson282 Місяць тому

    What did you use to clean the spurs? Dawn soap? What are the two large bottles? I'm fixin to clean a set of 1 1/2" spurs, 10 1/2 beard, 21 lbs, Michigan bird.

  • @engelbrechtbowhunting6893
    @engelbrechtbowhunting6893 2 місяці тому

    Just a question did you try it out further than 60m

  • @ML-ks2lj
    @ML-ks2lj 2 місяці тому

    Did you know the tip of a girl's nose is almost as sensitive as her...

  • @allanstriber5272
    @allanstriber5272 2 місяці тому

    Look down the edge of string

  • @dieselsmiths
    @dieselsmiths 2 місяці тому

    I have always used my anchor point along with a pin sight. I use a Concho style rope release as I have always felt that I get a more accurate anchor point as the pivotal position of the anchor is farther away from the string and therefore the string is less influenced by any torque or angular misalignment on my part. Never had a need for kisser buttons either. I feel that I am more accurate than with a peep or kisser due to the consistency of feeling my exact anchor vertically, horizontal,as well as draw length.

  • @tbconnor
    @tbconnor 2 місяці тому

    I generally followed this video but I made 2 errors. First, I added a tiny bit of dish soap during my initial soak of the spurs (to loosen the skin.) This resulted in the spurs losing their rich dark color. I let them sit for a long while and the skin came off easily. Second, the skin came off so easily that it pulled the "sheath" of the spur completely off. So now I have one continuous piece of white leg bone and white spur. It's not a total loss. I can still display them. Just a good story of trial-and-error taxidermy by a novice. And if I really wanted to I could repaint the spurs somehow.

  • @johnstansbury5097
    @johnstansbury5097 2 місяці тому

    I ditched the peep bcuz of hunting in low light no kisser button no nose nock ..my form and anchor point is solid from thousands of hours of shooting..sick of people trying to tell me that it's like a rear sight on a gun lmfao a peep is basically just training wheels for people that don't put in the time on the range

  • @OzarkHoller
    @OzarkHoller 3 місяці тому

    Do you not have to line the pin up with the side of the string? I don't know how many times last season.I had to climb down 10,15 minutes early because it's too dark to see out of peep also struggle with idomics.

  • @spudkidmandudebro
    @spudkidmandudebro 3 місяці тому

    In the early 2000’s I used to put some drops of light stick fluid on my peep and flick the excess off. I’ll have to try this

  • @ukjw2
    @ukjw2 3 місяці тому

    Why do you use the nose button vs a kisser? I mean location, not brand/type.

    • @HuntAppalachia1
      @HuntAppalachia1 3 місяці тому

      I believe the sharp points on the nose button are going to be more consistent than the round kisser. I know some guys that use both tho. The kisser for corner of the mouth and nose button for the edge of your nose. I don’t feel like I need both

  • @kevintabor6586
    @kevintabor6586 3 місяці тому

    Are you still shooting without peep?

  • @SongbirdRanch2005
    @SongbirdRanch2005 4 місяці тому

    I’ll try this Sunday!

  • @daveanddanniejacobs9432
    @daveanddanniejacobs9432 5 місяців тому

    Thank you i have actually been contemplating for some time how i could alliminate the peep sight out of my everyday target shooting. Now i have more info n im gonna check on the nose spike lol. Cant remember the name of it but yeah. Good info.

  • @jacobcarrillo7896
    @jacobcarrillo7896 6 місяців тому

    Just bought a compound bow having issue cuz I am right handed using right handed bow but im.left eye dominant so I just keep both eyes open looking down I can still see light silhouette of peep around the 3 pin but I feel like it throws me off I feel like ur video helps alot cuz I felt stupid thinking I should have got a left handed bow

  • @TimSomero
    @TimSomero 7 місяців тому

    I would love to get rid of my peep site. Question that I have, though, do you lineup your eye right on the string or slightly to the side?

  • @trevorhodge8335
    @trevorhodge8335 7 місяців тому

    Recipe looks good, might have to try this!

  • @SwampLifeAdventures
    @SwampLifeAdventures 7 місяців тому

    Let’s say the tree falls down that you’re in?? Do that that. 😂

  • @mattgoodrum1142
    @mattgoodrum1142 8 місяців тому

    I want to try that shot upside down in a tor nade err.

  • @bobbynunley3418
    @bobbynunley3418 8 місяців тому

    I made deer burger last week first I ever tried used 73/27 hamburger and shoulder from a six point I killed had a small electric grinder I got from harbor freight surprised me it did a fine job the burgers were great

  • @T2XXX.
    @T2XXX. 8 місяців тому

    So I just bought my first bow. It has a front sight but no peep sight so I’m having trouble figuring out how to position the string to aim with the sight. It has 2 little strings that hang off the bowstring that I’ve tried using but I can’t seem to figure it out. Already lost 1 of my 6 starting arrows -_-

  • @tonyherbers4902
    @tonyherbers4902 8 місяців тому

    You're so right on, I have always used a kisser button and I shoot great. With a peep it's so fuzzy and hard to focus on my dot. Kisser only is the way to go. Thanks for your video.

  • @vangmountain
    @vangmountain 8 місяців тому

    You made it a point to prove your point by mocking what others think or say, but I'm going to prove that you don't truly trust your saddle system by pointing out the obvious, which is that you're doing all of this while being only 2' off the ground. Now don't go making a video doing this same thing 30' off the ground because saddles were specifically not designed for you to do these types of things. This would be an inappropriate use of the saddles and it could result in serious injury or death. You've proven your point that that are pretty hard to fall out of, but I've also proven my point which is that they are not 100% safe and that's why people such as yourself are not doing these demos from 30' up in the air. I point this out to you not because I think saddles are super dangerous, but rather, just to point out that even you know they are not 100% safe. As a recreation tree climber, I climb with harness and ropes and I know they are relatively safe. Note I say they are "relatively" safe. Your saddle is no different. It all depends on you using it properly and knowing where the dangerous aspect of saddle hunting are and mitigating or having a system that works for you to mitigate these aspects so it's a safe experience for you. For everyone, it's going to be a little different. There is no one size fits all because we are all built differently. You will be able to do things that an obese 55 year old is not going to be able to do. Saddle hunting can be very safe if done right with all safety protocols in place and possibly some level of redundancy, especially in the ascent and descent stage. The biggest danger of a saddle is not once you're settled in. Your video shows how safe this stage can be, but that is not all of saddle hunting. That's only one stage of it. Every elevated hunting system, be it saddle, climber, ladder, or hang-ons, carries an element of danger. It is for each individual to identify this for themselves and to determine what will make it safe for them. An all out, "saddle hunting" is safe is irresponsible because it inherently is not. The same is true of all elevated hunting systems. They all can be made much safer, but non is inherently safe. They all are inherently dangerous and are only made safe when we as the user take the necessary precautions to make them as safe as possible for our use case. Let's make sure our fellow hunters are as safe as possible by encouraging them to truly understand their choice of elevated hunting systems and letting them know that all systems are inherently dangerous and it's up to them to mitigate these dangers. The most often overlooked danger will all systems is, what do you do in the event you are hanging from your life support system and have not way of going up or going down. Yes, you've be spared a close and impactful encounter with the ground, but what now? In 2022, an Iowa hunter died simply because he was stuck in the air and could not free himself. He was a mere 6' up off the ground and he was upright, not inverted. A squirrel hunter came to his aid and could not get him down. He was 6' off the ground and he died. Why? Because he didn't have a means to mitigate such a scenario. He believed the likes of you that as long as he was tethered in, he was safe. No system is 100% safe. They all come with risks. It's everyone's job to communicate these dangers clearly to all hunters so they can make an informed choice, one that will hopefully keep them safe because all our families want us to return safely from our hunting trips. Cheers and stay safe my friend.

  • @jerryroe1438
    @jerryroe1438 9 місяців тому

    I love cooking and looking for a good sausage recipe. Thanks man

  • @akhuntfish7557
    @akhuntfish7557 9 місяців тому

    What draw weight do you use? Nice shot 👍

  • @Elwood55
    @Elwood55 9 місяців тому

    I lost my peep it was 2 seasons ago . Remember it like yesterday .

  • @thedangler1371
    @thedangler1371 9 місяців тому

    Saddles are supper comfortable but how do u shoot a compound bow from them? It’s great for guns and crossbows. Ropes get in the way for compound. I hunt west Michigan public land. Crazy pressure and just realized I kill more deer off the ground than elevated. When it’s cold all the work to set that shit up is ridiculous. U wanna be light weight hunt the ground. Your gonna have to when u get old. Simple

  • @Labrikashaw
    @Labrikashaw 10 місяців тому

    Good

  • @Dmoore37
    @Dmoore37 10 місяців тому

    Hilarious

  • @NewKillaMan
    @NewKillaMan 11 місяців тому

    Cool hunt, nice buck. Crazy to me people leave inner loins in deer to rot.

  • @acidsquidartstudio2154
    @acidsquidartstudio2154 11 місяців тому

    Nice buck

  • @weekender38
    @weekender38 11 місяців тому

    Just found your channel. Been bowhunting 54 years and only 1 hunt with a peep sight. Couldn't get the peep off fast enough after I let the BIG boar hog walk cause I couldn't see through the peep. I have killed 100s of animals without a peep, only a kisser button. I like the looks of this nose button you have.

  • @ryanboyer9670
    @ryanboyer9670 11 місяців тому

    Awesome video man, I recently became partially blind in my dominant eye and I think this may work to still let me shoot my compound.

  • @justinsigmon1878
    @justinsigmon1878 11 місяців тому

    My best deer caliber and scope combo. Thats my 100% go to rifle for deer.

  • @toddhatten354
    @toddhatten354 Рік тому

    Best saddle video ever!

  • @jakemitchell1671
    @jakemitchell1671 Рік тому

    Not a fan of so many steps and ingredients, but you cannot argue with the results. If you don't want to start the process on the grill, just sear both sides in a cast iron skillet.

  • @danielpearce4247
    @danielpearce4247 Рік тому

    Great video,I shoot without peep and sights much easier and pretty accurate,just need to practice.

  • @markmiller9717
    @markmiller9717 Рік тому

    Do you try and remove the lymph node?

  • @levicoulter3030
    @levicoulter3030 Рік тому

    What a bad ass hunt man congrats! I am headed up the haul road august 6th and couldnt be more excited!

  • @tonyviers-de9qi
    @tonyviers-de9qi Рік тому

    Every hunter should be taught this. Personally, I believe no matter what you will shoot better with a peep. Pro’s use them for a reason. However, I think if everyone would train like this , it would be better for them

  • @user-pz5hx9dv8o
    @user-pz5hx9dv8o Рік тому

    Is there anyway to get some info about this hunt? Maybe your Fairbanks contact? Aaron Lawson? We are going to hunt the haul rd next month and would like to get as much intel as possible. I would gladly pay for the info if needed. thanks

  • @GRockBlues
    @GRockBlues Рік тому

    white powder from a donut!

  • @user-oc9gi7dv3x
    @user-oc9gi7dv3x Рік тому

    Great video

  • @user-oc9gi7dv3x
    @user-oc9gi7dv3x Рік тому

    Great video

  • @billmcstay194
    @billmcstay194 Рік тому

    What a cool group of bow hunters.... there are a lot of good truck hunting the haul road vids, they are all good. Your video is awesome!