A Hunters Quest is an unforeseen journey into the heart of big game hunting. As we travel across the globe trophy hunting, we highlight the significance of big game hunting as valuable tool of conservation as well as making a positive difference in the lives of the people we cross paths with. Big game hunting is not just a sport but is the means to conserve the spectacular lands we have been blessed with & protect the extraordinary animals that call the wildlands their home. Our adventures will take us across the globe to some of the most hostile terrain known to man. Traveling deep into the mountains, across barren plains & forging rivers in pursuit of some of the most prized hunting experiences. Each hunt brings the experience of a lifetime. Join us in an expedition to explore the wonders of the world and live life to the fullest. We are embarking on one of the most exciting journeys in the world of hunting. Our legacy is a world of compassion, conservation, and excitement.
EPIC Buddy! Iguana hunting now you are talking my language. There is another species of iguana which is invasive all over Florida too, the spiny tailed iguana. They are 100x more aggressive than the green iguanas have bigger teeth and their tails are covered in thorns.
@@AHuntersQuest You're welcome. Black mambas are extremely aggressive, even if you try to keep away from them, they still chase and corner you, in that point you'll have no choice but to kill them in order to save yourself and your comrades. Despite the sea belcher snake is the most venomous snake in the world but is not aggressive like the black mambas.
Did you know that this animal, whose name is the walrus, is considered one of the exceptional large parasites, and there are many others on our planet?
i use that rifle for most of my hunting around the globe !! glad it’s left handed. check out the kwando river croc hunt. the gun really worked well on that deal!!
So y'all blame the croc for the locals not being able to eat? Smh maybe the local should follow on the crocs footsteps and learn from them cause it seems like them crocs don't miss a meal.
So many of these comments are stupid. If the hunt isn’t up to your standards of challenging, then it doesn’t count? It shouldn’t be done? They’re wild animals. How is he supposed to make it more challenging? And how do you even define challenging and where do you draw that line? You can’t.
nice to see a thoughtful comment. the purpose of the hunt was to share the importance of the walrus meat to the local community and how sustainable hunting saved the walrus from getting wiped out. hope you get to check more of our videos on the channel.
@@AHuntersQuest Absolutely. I love hunts that are different and dive into things beyond the kill shot. I’ve seen a thousand whitetails die in person or on video. A walrus is new and exciting. The cultural aspect is interesting. Hell, it’s all interesting. I’ll subscribe and keep watching your videos. Keep doing awesome hunts.
@@jaredklein8863 we have some unique hunts from around the world to highlight the vital role sustainable hunting plays to preserve these important species. we want to entertain as well as educate. the different animals, places and people is what my quest is all about!! thank you for joining ahuntersquest. exciting new hunts coming up!!
the certainly do no what there doing and it was a privilege to hunt with them. sustainable hunting has saved the walrus from begin poached out. the meat from the walrus is critical for there survival.
Exactly the type of content i was looking for, even tho i have a beginner nature channel lol. I love animals but i also like to see hunting videos of animals that we don't usually see being hunted. Im a hypocrite i know.
your welcome !! hope you enjoyed the video. we have some exciting hunts coming up this summer. make sure to turn on your notifications your aware when they launch .
we appreciate the comment. it was a great privilege to film the hunt for one of the toughest animals in africa. hope you get a chance to check out some of our other 🙏great adventures and keep us posted👍
thank you my friend. great to have you on the quest !! have some great new adventures to share this year. will be coming out your way for a big hunt involving many species. always enjoy my time australia!!
Local population takes great benefits from who travel for hunting. Big money reverts into locals, something in this pvssyfied, woke and cringe society many people can't understand.
I get it and all but it’s just hilarious to see him say how hard this hunt is and then the camera zooms to right where all of the walrus are and I just found myself asking, what part is actually hunting? I’ve hunted elk and you have to go find those guys and put scents out and make calls and track them… the walrus are just right there sitting like there watching tv on the couch lmao but nah I do get it I guess I just found that funny 😂
the purpose of the video was to highlight the importance of the walrus to the local inuit community . got plenty of tough hunts for you to check out on the channel
Awesome I'm always ready for some seal hunting , my grandfather used to paddle 18 miles out in a traditional cedar dugout canoe in the 1930s , 40s and harvest hair Seals with harpoons , 3 man teams , pacific northwest of west coast of Washington state , it was very lucrative industry , God Bless all seal hunters
... I live in the north and hunt deer, moose & upland birds to eat ... I'm curious ... what are you going to do with that walrus now that you've killed it? ... the indigenous Inuit in the area could probably use the meat & hide
excellent question. purpose of the video was to highlight how the walrus meat is important to the local inuit villages. over 1,500 pounds of meat were taken back to the village.
That's horrible... I'm crying right now... How can you do that to endangered species? There is only 6,000 brown hyenas left in the world. They are not even hunters, they're scavengers. Humans are truly disgusting, killing animals to show their dominance over them. Just leave them alone. They can manage themselves without the "help" of humans.
You are repeating the same all thing... And by the way, i don't see the hunt as very challenging or complicated because these sad creatures are not afraid of humans and i can still see some in the near-by background. You can easily pick out the target and shoot. Bro a child can do what you did.... very easy with your morden gun... I think using traditional weapons like harpoon or such would be more interesting.... 🤔
the purpose of the video was to highlight the importance of the walrus to the local inuit community. there are many more hunts to check out on the channel!!
that was the whole purpose of the video which is to highlight the importance of the walrus meat to the local inuit community. every bit of was taken for the people. nothing wasted!!
the walrus was saved due to regulated hunting as excessive poaching almost wiped them out. the walrus is important to future inuit and sustainable hunting saved them.
9.32 minutes is all I can put up with. More than half of the video is something talking shit about the hunt that I have not seen yet. From a Aitutaki Cook Islander