Aaron Rees travels to Mongolia for the trip of a lifetime! Follow along as he travels around the entire country for 14 days hunting 3 different species in some absolutely breathtaking country! This is MONGOLIA . . .
I did not know there was elk populations in Mongolia, same species that we have here in parts of America and Canada. Did anyone score the elk horns in this photo.?
I'm impressed with the country y'all have seen. Its as beautiful as Montana. And the stag looks like a dang rocky mountain elk. Im so impressed and motivated. Keep up the amazing videos and thank you for sharing your experience.
Jake Zander it’s wild ! It was the best rutting action I’ve ever experienced in my life, In Mongolia of all places!!! I’ve hunted Stags & Elk and in my mind everything about them was more like an elk. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment, Really appreciate it man 👊🏼
Absolutely beautiful. You gained a sub. It always amazes me how negative people are towards hunting and how distant we have grown from nature and enjoying the simple things.
Always anticipating the next video, they are just on another level. I love the way you tell the story by actually using video and not as much vlog style. Great work, can't wait for the next one!
Looks like one hell of an adventure! Congrats on the amazing animals... Would have loved to seen this broken out into three separate 30-45+ min videos one for each hunt with a lot more detail and info about the animals, areas and the hunt itself. This video didn't have much for information or hunt footage other that the kills and made it seem much easier than I'd assume it was. And that Stag...that thing looks and sounds just like a Rocky Mountain Elk, too wild!
James Coulter thanks for watching. We actually thought about splitting this one up in to three separate films. However we wanted to keep with our short film format to keep the action moving along. We will go longer films in the future!!!
Did you get the elk mounted? I live in Utah. I would be interested to buy the mount from you. I am from mongolia, and i think it will be awesome to have a mongolian elk mounted on my wall. It would mean to me a lot. If interested please reply. Thanks
Amazing footage! How long did it take you to put this hunt together? 3 different hunts hours and miles from each other must’ve been quite the challenge logistically!
He said "DUDE HIS AWESOME, HIS BEAUTIFUL" but HE KILLED IT! What a STUPID kind of PERSON! I hope someone will also find you as "AWESOME and BEAUTIFUL" .
That was so awesome ! I would love to go on a hunt like this one day. Do you get to eat and salvage the meat? I know I've heard guides in Alaska will mail you your meat. Not sure about Mongolia that's a long way. LOL I never realized Mongolia was such an incredibly beautiful place until I saw your video. Thank you for sharing
Hunting definitely seems to have the potential to help with conservation and wildlife preservation, through funding, etc. However, there's one troubling aspect, which is the hunters' tendency to kill the largest, most impressive specimen of each species. Since those are often the dominant, best at breeding and survival, it seems to genetically select gradually for the weakest, smallest gene pool. Already, for instance, there are herds of elephants born without tusks, because of decades of killing the males carrying large tusk (or even any tusk) genes. The same could happen with antlers or any other phenotype consistently eradicated at the peak of evolution. One solution might be for conservation workers to tranquilize and tag the most powerful, dominant males - with some kind of identifying tag that's visible through a scope and recognized as an off limits animal. That way the gene pool could continue to produce without gradually being diminished through artificial selection against impressive traits.
@montanadoctor but if he dies when he would naturally die instead of getting shot, he would have lived on for a longer time. In that time he could also spread his genes, so ur still changing it
@@vollstrecker3390 Then why are you watching this video dumbass. We can all have our opinions but if you disagree go take you little pea brain somewhere else.
DW Ohio we ate some in camp, the guides all took home quarters to their families and we donated some to the local villages near camp! There’s no resident hunting in Mongolia so they are always super thrilled to get some wild game 👌🏼
Your disrespect for the homeland of the great Chinggis Khaan (aka Genghis Khan) must make you unwelcome at home or abroad, Munkhzul TAN. You must be CCP. 👎
Destroying the planet....one animal at a time...Future generations will learn about wild life from trophies in living rooms and man caves...I see comments about how hunting has increased animal population and benefits local communities. What a irresponsible statement...statistics have proved that this is in-corrrect...As long as hunting continues unabated, there is no saving the planet from a near-future catastrophe...
dreamerphelan please include a link to your statistics. Because you are absolutely incorrect. However, something we both agree on is if anything is left unchecked it can and most likely will be disastrous for animal populations.
Excellent videography, I am new to your site just recovering from having two new knees in the past two months. Will be back out in the mountains this next fall. Truly enjoyed this, amazing to see areas of the world at least thru your efforts. Keep up the great work,.