Junior Hunter (16 Years old) Self films buck kill
#21
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Buffalo, WY
Posts: 992

You supporters of Video Boy .......... I have a question.
If someone who had never hunted asked you about deer hunting would you show them any of the videos being discussed here as an example of what hunting is all about?
If someone who had never hunted asked you about deer hunting would you show them any of the videos being discussed here as an example of what hunting is all about?
#22

All you have taught this kid is how to be self righteous and call people names on the internet.
I sure hope that is not how your doing it in real life.
This kid could use a little guidance and all you have done is make it less likely that happens.
#23
#24
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Buffalo, WY
Posts: 992

I questioned your leadership and that is exactly what I meant.
All you have taught this kid is how to be self righteous and call people names on the internet.
I sure hope that is not how your doing it in real life.
This kid could use a little guidance and all you have done is make it less likely that happens.
All you have taught this kid is how to be self righteous and call people names on the internet.
I sure hope that is not how your doing it in real life.
This kid could use a little guidance and all you have done is make it less likely that happens.
I think this dude had the self righteous name calling thing down pat already with no help from anyone here.
#25

Being of a younger generation I can see why this kid wants to film his hunts. He's 16yrs old. A kid in his sophomore year. We all remember HS. It's very competitive and a lot of comparisons. Whether its girlfriends, cars, grades, rap sheet, whatever. This kid has been brought up in a different hunting society then myself, or you TG, BC. His bringing up is food plots, antler max, the stupid crush attractants. Everything this kid knows about hunting is main stream. There are a lot of young hunters that think they’re going to be on the sportsman channel someday. So I don't think it's the kid we should be complaining about. It's what our dearest most cherished past time has become. 200' bucks, food plots, 5.5 yr old bucks, bashing each other’s hunting practices.
#26

Bravo deer nutz. That's a hell of a name by the way. I to gotta agree. I also believe u can try to help people talk till your blue in the face but you know if they are from a different generation in this world the way things are they may as well be from a different planet. All u can do is try but beware of failure which will result is even more videos like dirty deeds done with sheep!!!!!
#27
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Buffalo, WY
Posts: 992

deernutz makes some good points. The old dogs do tend to bully the pup. I think the old dogs are really just trying to get the pup to take a good look at what he's doing. Myself I look at those videos and see the equivalent of my old traditions being mocked in a cheap cartoon.
I detest the self involved narcissistic video age.
I detest the self involved narcissistic video age.
#28

The harvest of 1 1/2 five point buck from a 16 year old on film not showing any blood or anything is not something to get worked up about 40 years from now when we can watch this and relive it and I speak for the group we will not regret it and in our videos even this one it was filmed while hunting with family and friends even though they may be hunting in different locations it still is about the family traditions it's just our generation we have decided to film then and share them with more then just family members
Last edited by ChasingTrophiesTV; 12-20-2013 at 01:20 PM.
#29

And no one is making anyone watch it that is everyone's personal choice if you do not like the videos then simply do not watch them who knows some may enjoy them considering the 42k views on the channel over the last couple months I'm done defending what we are doing our generation has our views on it and you have yours and if I was trying to get on the outdoor channel I wouldn't be hunting mountain ground in PA with a hunter population just shy of a million I would have moved to a state that produces big bucks and had less hunting pressure