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3 Days in the Winter Hot Tent, Wood Stove on Secret Lake | Ice Fishing for Native Brook Trout 

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Join Jeremy (One Wildcrafter) and I on a return trip to a SECRET LAKE, "Puddle Lake," we discovered two years ago!!! This time we travel overland by map and compass rather than through the barely navigable creek system. Our efforts are rewarded with fast paced ice fishing action and copious natural brook trout in a hidden glacier carved lake in Northern Ontario which we enjoy all to ourselves.
Jeremy [One Wildcrafter] Overland Exploration: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gV9uLR2Tz5I.html
In all, it takes us 5 hours to reach our destination as we traverse snow covered hills, valleys, and brush choked overgrowth pulling our fully loaded Pelican sleds. This is not a trip for the amateur hot tent winter trekker! Find out if I survive falling into freezing cold water as I accidentally fall through the ice! This is a real life survival challenge!
Part 2 (live next Friday): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gD1MWnK-2BA.html
Sponsors Used
Pelican Trek 60 Sled: www.pelicansport.com/en/products/utility-sleds
Big thanks to Pelican for quickly sending me the sled for this trip! The sled worked really well and endured all the abuse we threw at it.
ABOUT JAY VALENTE - CUSTOM STONE TOOLS!
Facebook: profile.php?id=100006082865286
Etsy: www.etsy.com/ca/shop/VisionQuestOutdoors?ref=l2-shopheader-name&section_id=16789271
RU-vid: ru-vid.com/show-UCrfzKWOl12W0fgxIEdCvF8A
*NOTE: There are 6 Easter eggs, 3 in part 1 and 3 in part 2 which will be posted next Friday at 10 a.m. EST (See Rules Below) Since you can't win just watching Part 1, I would recommend you note the Easter Eggs, but keep them a secret!*
CONTEST RULES EASTER EGG HUNT
You must find stuffed all 6 hidden "Easter Eggs." Let's test that hunter eye!
1. 3 Easter eggs will be hidden in part 1, and 3 in part 2 (next Friday at 10:00 EST).
2. Find all 6 Easter Eggs with the time stamp in which they appear to win.
3. Jot the Easter egg down with the appropriate time stamp in which it appears into part 2.
4. NO editing comments. Edited comments will be disqualified. Post as many comments as you want, but don't edit them!
5. Start a new comment (comment replies won't count)! DON'T reply to your own comment or anyone else's, I can't track when they are put in!
6. Don't drop spoilers or helpers into part 1 unless you want to spoil it for other people (save them for part 2).
7. Winner will be the first to identify and time stamp all 6 including the number of snowshoe hare I snared in the video.
8. Winner will receive a white chert knife made by Jay Valente of Vision Quest Outdoors www.etsy.com/ca/shop/VisionQuestOutdoors?ref=l2-shopheader-name&section_id=16789271.
Along the way, we snare snowshoe hare, gain experience using a hot tent heated by off grid woodstove and cook goat leg and rack of ribs.
In part 2 of the trip, it turns for the worst with sleet, hail and high winds that drive pelting snow and threaten backdraft of smoke into the tent making conditions much more dire. To make matters worse, snow begins to melt forming never ending puddles into the hot tent.
Find out how we manage on our first ever hot tent adventure and how we deal with the many misshapes. The second day even sees that I pay for not avoiding possible thin ice as I fall through up to my chest.
ABOUT THE PRIZE - WHITE CHERT KNIFE
- Usable blade length is 4 ½ and almost 2 inches at its widest point. Blade is made from white Flint Ridge chert, Nethers Farm in Ohio. Blade is sharp and durable.
- The chert stone was flintknapped and hand-shaped using primitive tools and traditional techniques replicating North American knife artifacts from 9000 years ago.
- Blade is hafted into a Elk antler handle and secured using elk blackstrap sinew and a hide glue mixture. Handle is 5inches long and sits comfortably in the hand.
- Knife is suitable for decorative or historical display, but it was primarily crafted with utility in mind. This knife is meant to be used can be utilized for skinning and butchering game, processing plants, light woodworking, etc. A fully functional general utility knife with a lightly serrated cutting edge.
- Jay from Vision Quest Outdoors sources material from wild sites.
- His work is featured in museums.
- More important, the tools he makes are not founded on modern aesthetics, but rather functionality. These tools are made to be used, not just admired. Having said that, they are a marvel, very beautiful and can easily be put on display.
- You should support Jay and check out his Etsy shop and consider buying some of his tools, they really are very amazing.
- Jay will even take a custom order through Facebook or Etsy.
- You are encouraged to follow Jay on his RU-vid channel to get a better understanding of how these tools are crafted and really come to life.
Jeremy: ru-vid.com/show-UCy7HUXYD7Ua6zPR384d1ETg
Use code "WoodBeard" to get 10% off ASAT Camo: www.asatcamo.com

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@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
*Part 2:* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gD1MWnK-2BA.html
@monstamosheh1972
@monstamosheh1972 4 года назад
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾💯
@dannydecare2116
@dannydecare2116 3 года назад
That's not a tip up lol it's called a tip down but I'd love to go out to puddle lake with u
@SuperJumpReviews
@SuperJumpReviews 6 лет назад
I hate to admit. This channel is like my new guilty pleasure. It's like "Man vs Wild" only with more of the food eating parts. Love it!
@Bornloserstrongheart
@Bornloserstrongheart 6 лет назад
SuperJumpReviews he needs this own show on tv
@IberianCraftsman
@IberianCraftsman 6 лет назад
i would see them if this was on Tv, its nice
@SuperJumpReviews
@SuperJumpReviews 6 лет назад
He should do a show with bear grylls.
@johnmagus6341
@johnmagus6341 6 лет назад
Bear Grylls is a chump. Les Stroud all the way.
@IberianCraftsman
@IberianCraftsman 6 лет назад
John Magus Ed Stafford is cool though
@nopenada8071
@nopenada8071 6 лет назад
"I always feel like it's more homey when you got some meat hangin." You guys need to put this on a shirt. I'd so buy.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
LOL
@cpmtrad250
@cpmtrad250 5 лет назад
Jacob Mobley lol I've heard a lot of variations of this over the years.
@bekabeka71
@bekabeka71 4 года назад
6 incher lol
@michaelandrejewski5859
@michaelandrejewski5859 3 года назад
Yeah me to
@michaelandrejewski5859
@michaelandrejewski5859 3 года назад
How about don't let your meat loaf eh t shirt
@robertbarnes5839
@robertbarnes5839 6 лет назад
People who are not familiar with the silence of the woods have no idea how small a noise could sound so loud. I have been in a tree stand and it got so very quiet ..... I heard this crashing sound & as I strained to see what it was it was these huge leaves falling to the ground. If I didn’t see it myself I wouldn’t have believe it. 😊
@jacobwillocks9391
@jacobwillocks9391 6 лет назад
I've been in that situation and usually I try clapping. The noise is heard from 200 yards away at least.
@131dyana
@131dyana 4 года назад
I loved camping with my Dad and my brother. While they set up camp, I took my salmon eggs and went fishing. I always caught enough fish for all of us to have supper. Hot coffee in the morning always woke me up. what a way to wake up. We went Winter camping because there was no bears around.
@olivierdevries6543
@olivierdevries6543 6 лет назад
Your videos make me proud to be Canadian !
@makattak88
@makattak88 6 лет назад
Two rules: Never bring fish when going fishing. Never tell where you fish, but always be willing to show. Seriously though you guys are hard as fuck. Wicked video.
@cync2089
@cync2089 3 года назад
I legitimately thought i was gonna skip through this or not watch it at all but LOVED every second.
@simonhopkins3867
@simonhopkins3867 6 лет назад
watching that tent frame collapse I laughed a lot harder than I should. thanks guys.
@qQ-lh8cf
@qQ-lh8cf 6 лет назад
Huge props for some of those camera angles on the trek in. The amount of extra work I know it took for all that really shows. Thanks for everything you do!
@alexv4891
@alexv4891 6 лет назад
When the support for the tent fell at around 36 minute made me laugh so much
@collincurtis5478
@collincurtis5478 3 года назад
I love the chemistry between you two I mean the synchronization on that power auger and on the bow drill from the other video is unreal
@mcfaze_9269
@mcfaze_9269 6 лет назад
Hearing and watching this restores my faith in humanity
@tiredredneck8159
@tiredredneck8159 6 лет назад
i have never seen someone flick kill a brook trout😂 hillarity
@mattlyman4301
@mattlyman4301 5 лет назад
You guys are living the life of luxury. When my wife and I camp on the ice (-10F) while fishing, an insulated pad and a winter bag are all we need. And you even have a fire!
@vegasbattleborn1594
@vegasbattleborn1594 6 лет назад
In the part where you're talking about butchering & eating or being grossed out for a bit. The first elk I learned to clean with my dad, the smell of bull elk is still in my head. Even 7 harvests later, I can smell it. Only thing that overrides that is tossing fresh backstrap on the fire while my dad finished. I'm with Jeremy, all birds/fowl stink to high heaven. The smell of ducks is what keeps me from eating them today. What an awesome trip! Thank you for sharing your experience!
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
That's funny! Thanks for sharing. I guess I haven't cleaned a chicken yet, but I will. I wonder if it's really that bad. I've smelled some nasty things LOL
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors 6 лет назад
Went to throw a bag of trash in a community dumpster once in a rural town I lived in when I was younger in New Mexico and there was a bear inside. Scared the crap out of both of us.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
HA! Quite the sight man :)
@boggycreekbeast
@boggycreekbeast 6 лет назад
Good to see you and Jeremy back at it! Anxiously waiting PT 2 ;)
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
If he had more time!!
@SbrGrendel65
@SbrGrendel65 6 лет назад
You guys are great together, skills and personality wise you compliment each other perfectly. If you could make a person with your guys skills and other attributes. Mother Nature couldn’t come up with anything you wouldn’t be able to conquer! Keep the vids coming, they are top notch..,
@TheRealBeardedEagle
@TheRealBeardedEagle 3 года назад
Lol the tent solo tent pole juggle was so typical of tents. Loved it. Keep em coming.
@graco9198
@graco9198 6 лет назад
Love it - i think it would be cool if you did a stream one day where you build tents and things like that
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors 6 лет назад
Can't wait to watch!
@Shamariah2011
@Shamariah2011 5 лет назад
The best part about what u guys do is you don’t buy all the power machinery. You hoof it with traditional tools. Like the wood stove. Love it.
@joeygawl4346
@joeygawl4346 6 лет назад
Omg when you fall into the water at the end I got sooo scared!!! I am very glad that Jeremy was there to help you, just another excellent reason to never go camping like this on your own. Great video guys.
@miniboy23
@miniboy23 6 лет назад
As someone who's highly allergic to fish & nuts (Anaphylaxis). these videos about being in a location where fish is your main food of nutrition really make me realize how screwed i would be to find myself in a similar situation lol.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
In the winter, yeah for sure. There isn't too much out in the woods at this time of year.
@nightcorelover325
@nightcorelover325 6 лет назад
This guys camera work is pretty damn good, it looks like there's a third person moving the camera for every shot since he positions them so smoothly
@thusithadhanushka5711
@thusithadhanushka5711 4 года назад
THERE WAS A COMMENT RIGHT BELOW YOURS WHOS PROFILE PICTURE WAS THE EXACT SAME AS MINE...NOW WHEN I SWITCH ACCOUNTS TO THIS TO COME BACK AND TELL HIM ABOUT IT...THE COMMENT IS GONE!!! AND IT WAS MADE OVER A YEAR AGO!! WTH his name was joesmith or something....WTH IS GOING ON
@jacksonfloyd308
@jacksonfloyd308 3 года назад
This dude is smart flat out he’s knows about his habitat 💯 you can learn from him.
@thetokerjokersmusic
@thetokerjokersmusic 3 года назад
I love your videos so much my man. I joined the CAF at 18 fresh out of high-school 4 years ago and moved from ON to AB. I live in Edmonton now and have gotten the chance to go to jasper once!!! I also camped on crown land near jasper. I absolutely love the outdoors and your channel is a genuine inspiration to me. I may start my own outdoor survival channel after I retire from the military. Much respect my man. You're a good man and ya livin the life.
@thetokerjokersmusic
@thetokerjokersmusic 3 года назад
Do you do this full time? I assume you do but haven't watched every one of your videos so I apologize if you also have a "day-job"
@gouravdey8512
@gouravdey8512 6 лет назад
jeremy is back....!!! wow.....!!!! nice....!!!
@Postiepostman
@Postiepostman 6 лет назад
this
@SchindlerShylock
@SchindlerShylock 6 лет назад
wow....!!!!!!!
@joeykette6834
@joeykette6834 6 лет назад
Stop!
@outdoorsman6959
@outdoorsman6959 6 лет назад
Gourav Dey and
@gouravdey8512
@gouravdey8512 6 лет назад
Outdoors Man yes then
@bristoluk3836
@bristoluk3836 6 лет назад
Cool vid guys I like the storytelling at the end
@palhein-reim7430
@palhein-reim7430 3 года назад
Watching this is like meditating .... super calm.
@rolliesakura8327
@rolliesakura8327 3 года назад
I just started to rewatch all your videos... always enjoy every one off them.
@Jonesmin
@Jonesmin 6 лет назад
That to be continued... What a cliffhanger!
@ClayTallStories
@ClayTallStories 6 лет назад
If you ever want to do an exchange adventure Collaboration ...Canada for New Zeland hit me up. We have wild boar to hunt with dog and knife and plenty more wild game in the hills plus some epic, sea, river and lake fishing.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
Now that would be something Clay! Stay in touch, I'd certainly pencil it in if I could manage. You can find my email in the 'about' section of the channel.
@ClayTallStories
@ClayTallStories 6 лет назад
I am sending you a small clip from the bush with my invitation. Thanks mate
@kezw2669
@kezw2669 6 лет назад
This would be epic! Love both your channels
@te6445
@te6445 5 лет назад
Yesss please 👏✋
@cpmtrad250
@cpmtrad250 5 лет назад
Clay Tall Stories what are the gun laws like over there?
@michaeldowell4391
@michaeldowell4391 4 года назад
Came from another channel and I'd this is by far the best channel I've seen for bush craft/survivalist. Joe's channels ok for shelter building and thats about it.
@TheBryson185
@TheBryson185 6 лет назад
I would love to exchange stories with these gentlemen someday. They seam like some of the kindest individuals on the platform. They also make some of the best survival content I have seen! Good day and safe travels! :)
@TheBryson185
@TheBryson185 6 лет назад
I live in Idaho and this is the stuff we do for fun -->>>>
@aidanrowland-spang7887
@aidanrowland-spang7887 6 лет назад
Stews = working smarter not harder ; ) also stews are just delicious
@johnpaulwhitmore50
@johnpaulwhitmore50 6 лет назад
Great video as usual, you to make quite a team and compliment each others personalities. You also both bring different skills and strength s to the table. Thoroughly enjoyed your musings over dinner big thumbs up. :-D
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
Thanks John.
@jefferyboyd9001
@jefferyboyd9001 5 лет назад
Hey, I too live in Ontario Canada. Anyone questioning the burning of natural dead trees that you use, come visit Algonquin provincial park and see how thick the canopy is and how many dead trees clutter the forest. We have soooooo many trees and forests that are protected. Also want to say I enjoy your videos.
@kielyclinton
@kielyclinton 6 лет назад
Ican't wait for the next one! I wish each one was 2-3-4! Hours long! You 2 guys make are great.. you make your audience feel Iike we are there & we are the actual 3rd party sitting beside you! Well done 👍 keep them coming boys! Your working wonders & growing day by day. ppl love you because you are everything they are not! You live outside the box.. because no box is required.. 👍
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
Right! The world is the box and it's a pretty darn big one. Might as well poke around in all the corners to see what's up!
@LeahMcNeir
@LeahMcNeir 6 лет назад
Can't say I've wanted to try stewed goat until today. Looks so damn tasty! Nice score on the ice fishing. Can't beat fresh caught fish! I get so hungry after watching your videos lol, but hungry for healthy wild stuff. I dig it! Makes me look forward to renewing my fishing license and for spring wildcrafted edibles. Maybe one of these days I'll get a hunting license too. Seeing you guys do this stuff throughout your channel has been very inspiring and intriguing :)
@Wildernessquestoutdoors
@Wildernessquestoutdoors 6 лет назад
Leah McNeir Renew the fishing license. Come out with me with the bow some time.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
Well there ya go!!!
@musiqmashup
@musiqmashup 6 лет назад
Jeremy totally killed that tree by sliding his sled down that snow hill. I'm shocked he would do such a thing and be so reckless. Did he not think about the trees feelings? All in all I'm glad you and Jeremy are at it again just dominating nature.
@mynameisjeebus
@mynameisjeebus 6 лет назад
"Did he not think about the trees feelings?"
@ratintimbs4553
@ratintimbs4553 6 лет назад
#treelivesmatter
@cookiee818
@cookiee818 6 лет назад
#treelivesmatter
@mar217rocks7
@mar217rocks7 6 лет назад
No black lives matter.. and not to be mocked.... thank you very much
@kurtn9502
@kurtn9502 6 лет назад
I understand how difficult that hike was. I don't think many other viewers do. I did a similar trip this past Feb. 12k foot elevation in the Colorado backcountry, 8 foot snowbase with a 50lb sled but we just camped in a tent for 4 days. It was a trip of a lifetime but one of the most difficult things I've ever done. Thank you for all your hard work.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
It nearly killed me! I was sore for a week LOL. I'm not out of shape either, but that was tough. Nearly 1 hour to just get up the hill trying to get out!!
@kurtn9502
@kurtn9502 6 лет назад
The Wooded Beardsman Isn't remarkable to think that our ancestors travel like that everyday of their lives! We've lost touch with what our biology is designed too accomplish.
@stevethet1962
@stevethet1962 6 лет назад
I’m sure it’s harder trying to film everything at the same time
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
It's 10 times harder. I collected some wood with and without the camera and when I got back I remarked to Jeremy how easy it was to collect wood without lugging around a stupid tripod and camera LOL
@beastman2513
@beastman2513 6 лет назад
Im with you on stewing meat at camp. Sometimes a roasted piece of meat tastes great but , being able to just go over to the stew pot and scooping out a cup of stew is awesome. Especially in winter. You get everything in one cup. Meat, veggies, flavor, water. And stew helps you warm up quicker and stay warm longer. Also when you guys were talking about the noises in the woods. I remember the first time i went camping in the Adirondacks , i headed to the outhouse at night and one of my friends said "you want me to come with you?" I said "nah im a big boy i dont need you to hold my hand". I got 50 yards from camp and heard something in the bushes. So i stopped. Then i heard it again and in my mind it sounded like a bear pushing down trees. I ran back to camp and told my friend to grab a gun and the spotlight and stand guard while i used the outhouse. While i was in the outhouse i heard the sounds again and i heard my friend say "what the hell is that!! " Then a few minutes later i heard him laughing. When i got out he said" theres your bear" and shined the light on some berry bushes. There were two cotton tail rabbits hopping around eating berries from the leaves on the ground. 😁 For the rest of the trip everytime someone used the out house we would say "watch out for the killer rabbits, they might chew your toe off" lol
@SplashAttackTCG
@SplashAttackTCG 6 лет назад
I really like that you edited into the video where to skip to so we can avoid your announcement. I like to listen to all the knowledge you drop so no skipping was necessary. :) But if I were someone that would skip, your consideration would have made me stay and listen to everything anyway.
@denci0s502
@denci0s502 6 лет назад
awesome and nice video sir. from Philippines. -goodnyt. -_-
@marcfranzgumapac1894
@marcfranzgumapac1894 6 лет назад
DenCi0's haha tara mamingwet
@denci0s502
@denci0s502 6 лет назад
Marcfranz gumapac haha aha man?
@symerjohnvera8293
@symerjohnvera8293 5 лет назад
Hahaha wlang snow sa pinas! Ulol
@Javiericko
@Javiericko 6 лет назад
Clicked on this video because I saw Jer on the thumbnail! Since binge watching the Wilderness Living Challenge the pair of your have become my favorites!
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
Thanks man!
@jonathanponciano7135
@jonathanponciano7135 5 лет назад
You guys are the very definition of "team work makes the dream work"
@windycity1778
@windycity1778 6 лет назад
"That would be a good trick" "what bring a live goat?" "Yeah one that will pull the sleds and then we eat it" hahaha! So hungry now..
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
LOL
@randysparks1271
@randysparks1271 3 года назад
Well you could train a dog, I just wouldn't like you if you ate it outside of a life or death situation of course.
@windycity1778
@windycity1778 3 года назад
@@randysparks1271 lol fair point, i dont imagine dogs would taste very great anyway. Although im sure wood beard would just suggest to add some woodobo to it
@randysparks1271
@randysparks1271 3 года назад
@@windycity1778 actually, I've had coyote, blame Steven Rinella, and it tasted weirdly like duck. Go figure
@windycity1778
@windycity1778 3 года назад
@@randysparks1271 im not into game meat myself though goat is amazing. And that black bear cooked in its own fat by wood beard looked nice
@user-mf8jp4kv8h
@user-mf8jp4kv8h 6 лет назад
I gotta say you hid them good i was enyoing video 2 much to focus on finding them
@brendabinau1187
@brendabinau1187 4 года назад
I love how Jer is always game for the hard tedious stuff! I admire yalls determination! He is always like “let’s do this!”
@najakacarter2381
@najakacarter2381 6 лет назад
I love the fact that almost nothing goes to waste... I can't get enough I'm super binge watching video after video.
@carterrossi8422
@carterrossi8422 6 лет назад
you fellas ever get your hands on a snaper? i just happened across your channel and i have to say it interfered with my ice fishing this morning haha. Best channel I've found in a long time.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
I caught a turtle once, but didn't eat it in time since they just permanently closed the season on turtles in Ontario.
@carterrossi8422
@carterrossi8422 6 лет назад
I've only seen it a few times but damn do those things smell terrible. Your skunk vid had me thinking of the turtle.
@necrosismusik7109
@necrosismusik7109 6 лет назад
makes me sad because the winter in Germany used to be like that back in the day, climate change sucks :/
@deadmouseone7450
@deadmouseone7450 5 лет назад
It's not real
@georgew59
@georgew59 3 года назад
@@deadmouseone7450 what isn’t
@badbrad333
@badbrad333 6 лет назад
Oh shit, he went to Canadore! Cool to see local boys showing how beautiful our countryside is.
@SamwiseKimchee
@SamwiseKimchee 3 года назад
The fact that yall put a stove over ice and slept there was jnsane!!! Love this chanel
@Wheelinhunter1776
@Wheelinhunter1776 6 лет назад
Btw your channel is one of the only ones I'll watch an hour and a half video on and look forward to it LOL
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
Thanks Craig.
@Wheelinhunter1776
@Wheelinhunter1776 6 лет назад
The Wooded Beardsman no, thank u for giving me a taste of the outdoors when I'm stuck laying in my bed with my foot in the air lol. It keeps me sane. Or sane enough to keep the image up 😂😂
@limitedoversight
@limitedoversight 6 лет назад
I'll be honest. I totally agree. Even last night after I got off work, I fell asleep while watching your long a$$ videos. Lol great stuff man.
@northernselfreliance6943
@northernselfreliance6943 6 лет назад
I absolutely love your videos!! Are you sick of hearing that from me yet? Lol. Also every time I watch your videos I get sooo hungry! As I watch this video right now I had to grab some deer meat and get it cooking. I would love to go camping with you guys. Would be a lot of fun. Your lucky to have a friend like Jeremy to go to the bush with all the time and share the experience. Cheers from a fellow Canadian Have a good one.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
Yup, it's rare to find someone as nutty as you! Glad we started to go out on these adventures again.
@CurtisMassey
@CurtisMassey 3 года назад
I love these guys together. Such a good show.
@haroonhassan13
@haroonhassan13 5 лет назад
Man these snow videos are really peaceful to watch
@shrek5678
@shrek5678 6 лет назад
Can you make a video on what equipment to bring for hunts?! I would like to know what to bring on my first hunt!
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
What do you want to hunt?
@shrek5678
@shrek5678 6 лет назад
Rabbit since I don't need a license here in Alberta! Got some crown land near me.
@iCompletionFactory
@iCompletionFactory 6 лет назад
Great stuff as expected; & definitely 'd love to cheek out Jeremy's channel as well.
@allon33
@allon33 5 лет назад
My family got woken-up one night. My little brother was known to sleep walk. We were out in the bush, sleeping in our sleeping bags, in the middle of the night we heard my brother crying out, shouting; he had turned himself around in his sleeping bag and could not find the way out. lol
@131dyana
@131dyana 4 года назад
We had an old Army tent with a floor in it. We used a Coleman heater and light and a stove top. A camp fire is so nice at the end of the afternoon when slogging through the snow.
@soul0rison536
@soul0rison536 6 лет назад
So when can you get me a plane ticket to Canada to camp with yall😃
@grizzly9180
@grizzly9180 6 лет назад
like given, lemme watch now
@matheospavlou1545
@matheospavlou1545 6 лет назад
Growing up in the mountains but living in the city i feel nature deprived and your videos fulfil that need ! thank you!
@grimmreapo655
@grimmreapo655 6 лет назад
PUDDLE LAKE!!!! omg i love that series and now to see you guys ice fish it is going to be epic!. nice to see you and Jer back together for another adventure!
@DakotaHighlander
@DakotaHighlander 6 лет назад
"So Jared's outside messing around with the goat..." *HAHAHAHAHAHAH* "...we're gonna have some goat-stew" *I "MHM" Sarcastically*
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
LOL
@patmitch272
@patmitch272 6 лет назад
Best channel ever ...your the best guys .is there any food you don't like?
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
Good question! Maybe spicy food, but only because it disagrees with me generally.
@patmitch272
@patmitch272 6 лет назад
The Wooded Beardsman yeh guess not good in the wood with the poops.
@OneWildcrafter
@OneWildcrafter 6 лет назад
I like everything, as long as there is some butter.
@roundedges2
@roundedges2 5 лет назад
+Pats garage Woes One can get used to it.
@user-qn9cu7fk8p
@user-qn9cu7fk8p 7 месяцев назад
Ur squirrel always looks good. U guys really helped me through this winter iàm hooked. I get motivated and learn Thank u.
@garygerkin9988
@garygerkin9988 6 лет назад
I don't think I could make the hike without a heart attack, enjoy your stamina while you still have it. I broke both hips, my femur, and 9 vertebrae a few years ago and just can't do what I used too. But do what I can, enjoyed your video Brother and looking forward to part two
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
That's all we can do man, what we can!
@Lwg8614
@Lwg8614 6 лет назад
Are you gonna collab with Bob Hansler still or was that in my imagination?
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
Working on it!
@brettbuchanan700
@brettbuchanan700 6 лет назад
You are the best outdoors duo in the RU-vid game! Great video!
@Wildernessquestoutdoors
@Wildernessquestoutdoors 6 лет назад
Brett Buchanan I’d agree.
@that__one__guy5405
@that__one__guy5405 5 лет назад
I wish I had a friend who was down like your friend Jeremy. My "friends" won't even consider snow camping! These videos rock, Woodbeard. Thank you for sharing another! I am seriously considering to moving to Canada if you guys would have me.
@heavymetalwoodsman6513
@heavymetalwoodsman6513 6 лет назад
I too will hike for miles, through brutal terrain, just for a handful of brook trout to cook on the shore. Shoutout from Montana, another of the few wild places left in the world
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
Montana!!!
@nomadicoasis9260
@nomadicoasis9260 6 лет назад
Cutting meat and drooling at the same time... that took a long time for me too. I think it took a dozen dear shot butchered & eaten before the clinging smell didn't get to me. however the people that hunted, but took no part in the meat cutting did not have this "problem" something about the smell binding the death trauma to your memories . visitors that showed up just ate with a smile ... It mind-as well have bin wrapped in styrofoam and suranwrap for it's saintliness . These days I just R.I.P the guts out slice & spit the hart and liver an toast it golden brown on sight ... I cant eat it fast enough. I started fishing at 4 years old so I've bin over fish for to long to remember ... unless I'm doing a large batch of salmon mostly canning or smoking & canning ( as in 70 plus 500ml jars )... then I'm polluted for a few weeks. Guys get your kids out early before they gain judgemental preconceptions about what is fit to eat or not. If you eat meat ...say I eat meat ! then kill it .butcher it. cook it. all by your self then eat it ! It's very honest that way. are there emotional issues ? absolutely ! deal with it. get over it . it will pass , and you will still have your compassion.and it will teach you more about life than you could think to ask for. Jared
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
Well said Jared, I completely agree. We do get over it. That's what we were designed to do.
@andeno10
@andeno10 6 лет назад
after hunting pigs i cant eat pork no more that distinct smell of pork smells like fresh kill.. i dont know if i could get used to unless i was starving to death..
@nomadicoasis9260
@nomadicoasis9260 6 лет назад
That's cause pigs not kosher Man ! try deer . just kidding .. through it in the freezer, pressure can it. or what ever then wait 2 or 3 weeks. way better than . wont smell good till cooked no matter what but it's gets better ... master your feelings for a wile it will go away in time.
@newfieingenuity
@newfieingenuity 6 лет назад
Glad To hear I'm not alone in getting over that smell. Love hunting and raising my own meat but yah that smell still gets me a little, especially in meat i raise. I think it should me mandatory to kill your meat if you"re gonna eat meat.
@devonleavitt1771
@devonleavitt1771 5 лет назад
that's how you become a man right there! couldn't have said it better myself
@Wraith605
@Wraith605 6 лет назад
A hot tent on ice sounds sketchy
@OneWildcrafter
@OneWildcrafter 6 лет назад
It sounds sketchy, but if you do it right you really minimize the problems. Lay in a floor of boughs to insulate you and the stove from the ice. Where we were there was about 20" of ice so... there was no chance that we were going through. I heated up a rock white hot one time and i couldn't even get THAT to melt all the way through the ice.
@Wraith605
@Wraith605 6 лет назад
Dang ok.
@joeygawl4346
@joeygawl4346 6 лет назад
Was there also a thin layer of foil that I saw under the stove to help reduce the amount of heat directly hitting the ice under it? Or maybe I am wrong I dont know.
@OneWildcrafter
@OneWildcrafter 6 лет назад
You are correct. There was a reflector sheet on top of a few sticks under the stove.
@joeygawl4346
@joeygawl4346 6 лет назад
Sweet, nice Jeremy.
@martinkenny9774
@martinkenny9774 5 лет назад
You my friend are awesome 👌 can't stop watching you're videos! Keep them coming!
@andrewrawn4023
@andrewrawn4023 5 лет назад
You guys have taught me so much and it was awesome to hear how close you guys were to Muskoka!
@jscancella
@jscancella 6 лет назад
Obligatory "BRING BACK THE WIFE" comment :) Hopefully she will appear next week.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
Still working on it!!
@bcgmktg
@bcgmktg 6 лет назад
Jeremy always sounds so congested when he speaks, it makes me sad.
@Wildernessquestoutdoors
@Wildernessquestoutdoors 6 лет назад
Professor Kit ?
@bcgmktg
@bcgmktg 6 лет назад
Vision Quest Outdoors sounds like he's struggling to breath when he speaks and eats in all the videos.
@XavierPWNED
@XavierPWNED 6 лет назад
Professor Kit not rly. Lol
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
He is seeing an ENT soon. I recommended he go a while back :)
@Dee-mo3oj
@Dee-mo3oj 5 лет назад
lol his nose maybe stuffed i hear it tho
@forplan1
@forplan1 4 года назад
Great videos. I’ve watched quite a few now. So easy to watch and absolutely captivating . I’m a bit of an Irish Hillbilly in my own way - born reared and still living on a small holding. where I / we kill cure, make bake sow and grow. Real life and real food. I’m almost 74 going on 44😜 You both have big sets of balls, eating some of those critters. - respect.
@rraatz6636
@rraatz6636 3 года назад
Being a fellow canadian hearing the excited running to reel in the fish just hits home
@chrissmith2921
@chrissmith2921 6 лет назад
Good job Boyz! You seem to attract a lot of new comers and inexperienced. That's the experienced are suppose to do. Especially when it comes to Mother Nature. Other than non hunters no negative comments. 👍👍👍
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
That's the idea, to keep growing the community!
@MichaelBacon212
@MichaelBacon212 6 лет назад
I have really been enjoying these episodes. Gonna go back and watch them.
@nickivanaltena923
@nickivanaltena923 3 года назад
Wowzer!!! That was cool, Power Auger!!! Love the teamwork
@patcummings5985
@patcummings5985 4 года назад
Thank you I enjoy watching you hunt and clean Your game. Very interesting
@baddestmofo3724
@baddestmofo3724 6 лет назад
This is the second video ive watched....I cant belive I sat through the whole thing and enjoyed every miniut....You are my new favroute you tuber.If theres ever a zombie apocolipse im coming to find you so you can keep me alive lol.....im saving part 2 for tomorrow night after I finish work...hope that water wasn't too cold lol
@AndrewHtide
@AndrewHtide 6 лет назад
Jeremy is one cool Mo. Fo. Be sure to tell him that. He knows his stuff... more props to him also! Bad ass once again!
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors 6 лет назад
Finally watching some more. I'm with Jeremy on chickens. Helped butcher chickens growing up in Arizona and I still have trouble eating chicken. Barf!
@stefandingen3477
@stefandingen3477 6 лет назад
The new dual survival on discovery!!👌👍
@jjimywoods1363
@jjimywoods1363 3 года назад
This is real, fascinating and a thoroughly great watch. I'm sold. This is not your ordinary run of the mill' survival crap. Its a 'warts and all' realistic ,how it is stuff. . Not the American or bere gryles ( sorry about spelling) bull sh.. . . Or M16 carrying big foot bollocks not a heavily produced, 10 man camera crew along side . I love it. Eating goat, trout beaver etc. Talking about bears,wolves and raccoon ... ffs in ireland the only scary animal outside my tent is probably a pissed off, scary rabbit! . This is great stuff lads . You Canadians live the life .. keep it up .
@imaginewhirledpeas6696
@imaginewhirledpeas6696 3 года назад
JER JER ...YA?...Im in th WAATER! To be continued... Now i gotta find and watch the sequel!
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 3 года назад
Here ya go: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gD1MWnK-2BA.html
@petermontagnon4440
@petermontagnon4440 5 лет назад
You have never lived until you have pulled a Weapons Det. toboggan!! Almost 300 lbs. LOL
@JamesonThe1
@JamesonThe1 6 лет назад
The very last 2 seconds of "hold on...." sounding like an older brother being bothered was great!
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
LOL
@jaystreeter4560
@jaystreeter4560 3 года назад
51:48 I swear I see Jeremy eye roll here lol 😂. Love you're Videos Brother keep up the great content.
@LeahMcNeir
@LeahMcNeir 6 лет назад
Including that Q&A was cool. Especially appreciated hearing that the fear of wild animals is overblown. Be smart, but don’t let things prevent ya from getting out into the wilds! Realizing that the risk is pretty low was a major thing for me to get over to be able to do deep woods wilderness camping. I lold at the part where you guys talk about how big a mouse can sound at night, it’s so true. Jeremy’s right though that you can learn to distinguish sounds the more you go out and pay attention. Same goes for being able to identify bear paths and predator tracks etc. Be aware of surroundings and use common sense and you should be fine. Animals are definitely more scared of than a lot of folks realize and they keep their distance the majority of the time.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
Yup, exactly!
@destinolno13
@destinolno13 6 лет назад
Good luck guys and gals may the best hawk-eyed win......
@patricktillmanns7289
@patricktillmanns7289 6 лет назад
I was about 15 and camping at Trinity lake in '68. It was about midnight and I was returning to camp alone along a very dark narrow trail without a flashlight. All I had for light was a few paper matches. As I was walking I heard a soft rustling and what sounded like something walking in front of me. I was only able to stay on the trail by watching the silhouettes and shadows of the tree branches above me from the moonlight and starlight sneaking in from above me.As I moved along the trail the noise of the steps would stop and start matching my movement. Can't express just how fearful I was that it was a foraging black bear being drawn into the campground by all the food left around camps and open trash cans. After a few minutes I just couldn't stand not knowing what was in front of me, so I removed the matches from my pocket and decided to light a few at once. I figured that if it was a bear and I turned and ran I was only becoming prey, a racoon, oppossum, or even a skunk I would be able to deal with the consequences. At worst a spraying from the skunk. And if it was a bear. So I lit the match, and standing not more than four feet directly in front of me face to face was at least an eight point buck. Looking into those large black eyes I don't know which of us was more afraid, the matches went out I went one way, he the other. Don't remember getting back to camp and climbing into my bag. But almost fifty years later the memories of it are still vivid.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 лет назад
As I read, I thought deer. Guess I have an ear for them :)