Tim, you are one of two pointing dog hunters I watch as I hunt with a lab. I mostly seek out hunting videos that show great dog work but also the right relationship between hunter and dogs. I enjoy your demeanor and calmness with your dogs. I enjoy upland hunting because it is active yet extremely peaceful. That directly relates to your patience during training, so congrats. Thanks for dropping the video. Be well, Mike
Wow! A double to start the season?! Can't beat that! 9:04 was a cool point by all three dogs. Great video, and beautiful scenery as usual. Sharp-tails too! Great job Tim!
Another great vid. One thing that really sticks out to me is your kindness towards the dogs. Man they are great dogs and can tell you put alot of time in with them. Good looking dogs! Really appreciate seeing that. Super cool seeing three pointers all on point right before the triple flush clip. One of the best videos I’ve ever seen. Thx for uploading. My Labs name is Bo also.😂 This video got me fired up can’t wait till morning. Seven days straight counting tomorrow and plan on Saturday too.
I have no idea how I missed the notification for this one, but great video, Tim! Love watching Ace run down that cripple. That trio flushing at your feet was so cool! Great drone footage of some amazing country! I also see that you crossed the 1K subscriber count. CONGRATS!!
Great video, just got back from NoDak as well pretty good bird number… what settings are you using on the GoPro? Starting to use an 11 on couple hunts.
Thanks Paul, bird numbers were good for us too for the most part, some areas not as good as last year and some better. I film in 4K 60. The 11 is a great camera!
Great video, good shooting!!!!!!!!,best part about these hunts are watching the dogs do their stuff, I have an 8 year old GSP, her name is Mia and I love watching her point, I'm in Ontario, Canada those fields look amazing! fun days for sure....enjoy!, I'm going out this Sunday with Mia😛 What shells are you using ? What shotgun you use? How far are you leading for those cross shots, just curious?.... Cheers, Danny//
Thanks Danny! I shoot a 12ga Benelli Montefeltro and the shells I use are the Boss #5 shorty. Crossing shot leads depend on the angle for me and are fairly instinctual but I’m generally a foot or 2 in front of the bird and try to make sure I’m following through, or keeping the barrel moving.
Thanks Tim for the info< I shoot a benelli SBE 3 and find that I had to get used to floating the bird on top of the barrel, I assume all benellis are similar@@timwagenmanuplandadventure8270
@@scottrodman802 maybe, I shot it a few times when I first got it to get a feel for it. Then I went up to deer hunt and had a day to grouse hunt, without the dogs, and had a bunch of flushes, some relatively easy shots for Ruffies and I was missing, shooting over the top of them. Ended up getting 2 that day once I realized to aim at the bottom of the bird. At least that’s how mine shoots anyways.
Hi Mark, Benelli Montefeltro and I love it, I hear ya being a lefty, not as much out there….I wanted an auto with a wood stock at that price point and this has been an excellent gun.
The camera is above both the gun and dogs, the camera may be giving you that look but I’m well over my dogs. Definitely didn’t mind going back and looking though, if I was I would have had something to change, appreciate the insight, thanks Steve.
The triple flush was the first spot of the day we walked, I shot 1 of those birds, Quinn shot one just before I pulled the trigger on the 2nd one and I missed the 3rd bird that flew out of frame. We then went to a spot I really love to hunt over the years, not as many birds in it this year like last year, but I picked up that rooster and a shed on that piece and that’s what I videoed right before the drone footage of the same spot.