Glad that you showed your interaction with the land owner. Important tip 👌 for new hunters. Having a landowner speak highly of you and your group can get you permission again.
What I really like about Meat Eater is the lack of overt product placement. You get the sense that the occasional brand name they flash is for products they actually use and trust. Though the gun geek in me would love a show just on their firearms.
They got a special Weatherby Vanguard Meateater edition rifle that they use and released last year. It has a few nice touches that are different than the regular Vanguard rifle.
great to see the landowners make it on the show. The relationship between hunters and land owners/managers it critical and not nearly celebrated enough.
One thing with game which has been butchered and frozen and/or cooked without aging, is to cook the cut . . . then let it rest in the fridge for say 48 hours. Comes out nice and tender. No harm to the flavor. Thanks for a great episode.
I wish the video of my first pronghorn hunt was this good. If there’s one thing tougher than stalking pronghorn it’s doing it while trying to get on video haha. If anyone hasn’t ever eaten pronghorn, you’re missing out!! Great episode, I love these meateater hunts episodes.
These hunt vidz are fantastic for a Friday afternoon drink and cigar on the patio. Plz keep em comin and man i get HUNGRY watching you guys enjoy the spoils of your hunts.✌😋
Nice thing about pronghorns is that when you see them at dark , they will be in the same place in the morning !! I have camped on them and harvested in the AM..
Brothers in Law, hunting, and, well, prob a whole lot of overlaps in life, chill pres, yah, love the chill and the experienced dude towards the end, feeding his kids top-Quality meat, BA, through'n through
I live in Columbus and had to Google a picture of "our" Cameron Mitchell to make sure it wasn't the same guy. Haha. Would've been crazy to find out that he was Janis's brother-in-law after all these years!
@@seanlemons5423 out west that's not a lot of country when you can see 500 acres of it in a couple hours because it's nothing but grass and sage brush.
I’ve shot two antelope and they have both been under 100 yards and one hunt lasted 10 minutes they other 4 hours. Lol. Best thing about antelope is the taste. They are yummmmmy.
@@blaynemacpherson8519 so I've heard... it was not a cool moment. There must have been 20 of them crossing the highway. They raced the truck, and tried to cross ahead of us. They are not a bright animal.
@@michaelbeal1400 I’ve had a similar situation with them and deer. But they didn’t cross until we were almost stopped. They aren’t the Einstein of the animal kingdom until day three/four of a hunting season then they are friggin Stephen Hawkins.
Where is Steve? I haven’t seen an episode by him in a while. Not that you’re bad Janis!! Keep on hunting! Just like the jokes from Steve’s goofy personality
I'm hoping to one again draw for a pronghorn muzzleloader hunt this year in east Idaho. I was able to harvest my first one in 2019. Fingers crossed I'll get that chance again this year.
Good luck on the draw. I kill a many hours at work day dreaming about my quota draw and what to put in for. It’s a special kind of disappointment when I get the rejection email. Feels like when I didn’t make the cut for the basketball team.
@@aaronanderson8491 Luckily we have a spot that's out of view from the road that animals constantly get pushed into. Unfortunately, the last couple years have got worse because OnX shows the 2-track to the cattle trough as a navigable road so now people are opening the gate and blowing through our sit. Public pressure is insane.
The secret to pronghorn hunting in Northern Montana is to have super sniper shooting abilities; my last one was a 1000 yard, and hope they stand still for 15 seconds