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Some additional hunting YouTube channels that might interest you
Posted on 11/20/18 at 11:05 pm
Posted on 11/20/18 at 11:05 pm
I remember a thread awhile back where the common B&RO and The Hunting Public type channels were mentioned, but I have a few others that I really get some helpful information from:
The Hunting Beast - if you don't know Dan Infalt's philosophy, you need to learn it. He's the king of run-n-gun hunting.
Traditional Bowhunting & Wilderness Podcast - this guy does not have a lot of subscribers, but he is hands down one of my favorite youtubers. His content is short, but packed with information. He is an excellent bowhunter and his channel is not all about longbow hunting.
DIY Sportsman - public hunting and lightweight equipment guru.
G2 Outdoors - if you are wanting to get an intro to saddle hunting, this guy and DIY Sportsman are the ticket
Whitetail Habitat Solutions - the guy who stars in this channel is named Jeff Sturgis. He's a consultant who gets hired all around the country to walk hunting properties and plan bedding areas, food plots, etc. He's considered one of the leading experts in his field.
The Handy Hunter - this guy is pretty creative with solar powered trail cams, food plots, etc. I have found his videos to be pretty helpful in some of my projects.
Elk101com - these guys are more of the expert elk hunters. They are filming a state by state series right now, but most of their content is more educational. I have learned a lot about calling from them.
Sean's Outdoor Adventures - also a very helpful public land hunter who used to hunt Pennsylvania but recently moved to Iowa. He does some good equipment reviews and has some great videos about calling whitetails.
White Knuckle Productions - a well-known professional hunter who has a small farm in Iowa that he manages and hunts. It's from the perspective of a landowner and has a mix of all kinds of issues. He has a good series where he brought Dan Infalt to his property to scout buck bedding.
Randy Newberg, Hunter - all around one of my favorite hunters. Has a great video series about the draw systems for some of the most popular elk states.
Huntin Grounds - guy who owns a small farm in Georgia (I think) and hunts and manages it. Lots of varied content, I sometimes watch.
GrowingDeer.tv - management perspective; has some good content.
LakeForkGuy - very popular channel that is mostly about nothing, but the guy puts out some good content if you're interested in killing 30 minutes and learning nothing.
Brian Call: Gritty - Bryan Call and Aron Snyder are two of my favorite Elk/western style hunters.
Jacob Schmitt - this guy is awesome. He takes aerial maps submitted by his subscribers and analyzes where and how he would hunt the property, where he thinks deer might bed, and in general he has some good advice on how to read satellite and topo maps for whitetail scouting.
FishingandHuntingTexas - another cool channel with some pretty decent content
Tethrd Nation - tree saddle that I use; has some informative content if you're wanting to learn.
The Hunting Beast - if you don't know Dan Infalt's philosophy, you need to learn it. He's the king of run-n-gun hunting.
Traditional Bowhunting & Wilderness Podcast - this guy does not have a lot of subscribers, but he is hands down one of my favorite youtubers. His content is short, but packed with information. He is an excellent bowhunter and his channel is not all about longbow hunting.
DIY Sportsman - public hunting and lightweight equipment guru.
G2 Outdoors - if you are wanting to get an intro to saddle hunting, this guy and DIY Sportsman are the ticket
Whitetail Habitat Solutions - the guy who stars in this channel is named Jeff Sturgis. He's a consultant who gets hired all around the country to walk hunting properties and plan bedding areas, food plots, etc. He's considered one of the leading experts in his field.
The Handy Hunter - this guy is pretty creative with solar powered trail cams, food plots, etc. I have found his videos to be pretty helpful in some of my projects.
Elk101com - these guys are more of the expert elk hunters. They are filming a state by state series right now, but most of their content is more educational. I have learned a lot about calling from them.
Sean's Outdoor Adventures - also a very helpful public land hunter who used to hunt Pennsylvania but recently moved to Iowa. He does some good equipment reviews and has some great videos about calling whitetails.
White Knuckle Productions - a well-known professional hunter who has a small farm in Iowa that he manages and hunts. It's from the perspective of a landowner and has a mix of all kinds of issues. He has a good series where he brought Dan Infalt to his property to scout buck bedding.
Randy Newberg, Hunter - all around one of my favorite hunters. Has a great video series about the draw systems for some of the most popular elk states.
Huntin Grounds - guy who owns a small farm in Georgia (I think) and hunts and manages it. Lots of varied content, I sometimes watch.
GrowingDeer.tv - management perspective; has some good content.
LakeForkGuy - very popular channel that is mostly about nothing, but the guy puts out some good content if you're interested in killing 30 minutes and learning nothing.
Brian Call: Gritty - Bryan Call and Aron Snyder are two of my favorite Elk/western style hunters.
Jacob Schmitt - this guy is awesome. He takes aerial maps submitted by his subscribers and analyzes where and how he would hunt the property, where he thinks deer might bed, and in general he has some good advice on how to read satellite and topo maps for whitetail scouting.
FishingandHuntingTexas - another cool channel with some pretty decent content
Tethrd Nation - tree saddle that I use; has some informative content if you're wanting to learn.
This post was edited on 11/20/18 at 11:15 pm
Posted on 11/20/18 at 11:06 pm to Warrior Poet
Yawt Yawt is a good one too.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 11:09 pm to finchmeister08
I mostly watch for educational/technical stuff, but that guy looks like someone who will give you some belly laughs. Thanks, I added him to my list to check out.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 11:10 pm to Warrior Poet
Tim Wells Bow Hunter - spear hunts a grizzly
This post was edited on 11/20/18 at 11:11 pm
Posted on 11/20/18 at 11:18 pm to texag7
I used to watch him but some of his damn spear kills are so brutal that I just lost interest
There was one where he just sat, Africa style, next to a watering hole and then neck speared a freaking axis buck (or whitetail). The animal just looked like all it wanted to do was die but this fricker hiding in a tree made an unethical neck spear throw and basically paralyzed it. So wells had to get down, pull his spear, and seal the deal.
Basically I just realized spear hunting is retarded. I have a compound bow. It's 2018.
There was one where he just sat, Africa style, next to a watering hole and then neck speared a freaking axis buck (or whitetail). The animal just looked like all it wanted to do was die but this fricker hiding in a tree made an unethical neck spear throw and basically paralyzed it. So wells had to get down, pull his spear, and seal the deal.
Basically I just realized spear hunting is retarded. I have a compound bow. It's 2018.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 11:45 pm to Warrior Poet
I'm pretty sure I've watched ever upload of growingdeer.tv.
Id pay good money to have that guy come talk to me at my lease.
Id pay good money to have that guy come talk to me at my lease.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 11:51 pm to SportTiger1
If you like him then you should check out Whitetail Habitat Solutions. Jeff Sturgis is the man, and for a flat fee + 54 cents a mile he will come to your prop.
Dan Infalt also offers a service like that, which would be awesome for so many different reasons.
Dan Infalt also offers a service like that, which would be awesome for so many different reasons.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 11:59 pm to Warrior Poet
Born and Raised Outdoors.
Posted on 11/21/18 at 1:00 am to Warrior Poet
DIY sportsman is great. There’s also an eccentric Wisconsin bow hunter who is fun to watch, I forgot his name.
I mostly listen to podcasts, though. On a Meat eater marathon right now.
I mostly listen to podcasts, though. On a Meat eater marathon right now.
Posted on 11/21/18 at 1:12 am to Masterag
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There’s also an eccentric Wisconsin bow hunter who is fun to watch, I forgot his name
That would be Dan Infalt, the Big Buck Serial Killer.
Posted on 11/21/18 at 9:46 am to Warrior Poet
Nice, I started a similar thread not long ago.
Who've you got for waterfowl?
Who've you got for waterfowl?
Posted on 11/21/18 at 11:22 am to Warrior Poet
just looked it up and the one i'm thinking about is "Traditional Bowhunting and Wilderness," but Dan is fun to watch, too. They might be brothers. lol
This post was edited on 11/21/18 at 11:27 am
Posted on 11/21/18 at 11:40 am to Warrior Poet
Any reason why you didn't list
Midwest Whitetail
Midwest Whitetail Regional
The Hunting Public
DIY Sportsman and Dan Infalt have both been on THP
Midwest Whitetail
Midwest Whitetail Regional
The Hunting Public
DIY Sportsman and Dan Infalt have both been on THP
Posted on 11/21/18 at 11:47 am to GeauxTigers0107
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Midwest Whitetail
Midwest Whitetail Regional
The Hunting Public
Because they are all extremely well known and were listed in the original thread I referenced by pretty much everyone. I watch all of them consistently as I think most do, along with Born and Raised. This post is "additional hunting channels." (I mention/explain THP and BRO in the first sentence of my post FYI).
Posted on 11/21/18 at 11:49 am to Masterag
Ah yes, Traditional Bowhunting and Wilderness is on my list. It's seriously one of my favorite podcasts. That guy is sort of odd but I don't really have a word to describe him, but I suppose eccentric is about as close as anything.
Posted on 11/21/18 at 11:50 am to Huntinguy
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Who've you got for waterfowl?
Man I wish I had as comprehensive of a waterfowl list but I just flat don't. I don't get to duck hunt as much as I'd like and so I don't get sucked into YouTube wormholes as often on the duck hunting side of things.
Posted on 11/21/18 at 7:19 pm to Warrior Poet
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Because they are all extremely well known and were listed in the original thread I referenced by pretty much everyone.
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