Do you know how many people enjoy this type of recreation?? A lot. Comes to mind, when you want just to get away for a few days, enjoy the coolness of a morning along with some coffee and maybe a hunting buddy or dog or significant other, hone some skills after you enjoyed a breakfast of some game, it’s quite fulfilling. Beats sitting at home playing scrabble with friends. Get out and enjoy nature. It’s not always about filling your freezer!!
Dave you’ve been my inspiration since I was a kid and seen all the cool stuff you did on dual survival, glad to have found your channel and learn a whole lot from your videos. Thanks for all you do man, god bless.
Love this!! I was out today and got 4. I live in Central Pennsylvania. I've harvested 10 so far this season. I like the way u cleaned that squirrel. Quick and easy.
Snipe or woodcock. With woodcock especially I've quit breasting them and I cook the whole bird. I've been boiling them this year with salt onions beans and rice or potatoes. Bring to boil and simmer the rest of the hour.
Great series keep it up, can you show off a hasty blind set for your hunts and how you hunker in for a spot youre going to work and what type of area you look for!
I still find it baffling that almost 100 hundred years after it stopped being necessary, people are still wetting their toothbrushes before apply their dentifrice to them. The REASON for doing that was so that enough TOOTHPOWDER would adhere to the brush to do all of one's teeth. It is something handed down the generations that no longer has a purpose like, the woman who found out that the reason the family recipe for roasting turkey called for cutting off the turkey's tail before putting it into the oven, was that great-gramma's roasting pan was too short for the turkey to fit, otherwise. This was a fun video, though; we seldom see how people handle morning ablutions at camp. We could use more of that. Along with some links to the dentifrice and the beard balm.
Those shots/'B' roll of the forest that you don't normally include were fantastic. It looks beautiful out there, so much so that its hard not to be jealous haha
Cool video. Just so you’re aware, that is an American Woodcock, typically found in low woodlands or young aspen/popple stands. Snipe are a similar species, but not the same. They are a bit smaller, different color pattern, and are usually found in wet muddy grasslands or along the shore of water.
As a youngster, many years ago I was taken “snipe hunting” that didn’t go exactly as your snipe hunting. I also recall being sent in search of a left handed smoke shifter…..
Awesome video! We would love to collaborate on some ham radio information for your viewers. It is THE BEST comms option for emergency situations, a good handheld is an essential piece of kit 📻
Enjoyed this video and am interested in the camp mirror with the folding handle. Would you please provide info on where to purchase, thanks. Also any snipe hunts I was involved in were very different from yours. Keep up with these videos
Dave I love your vids and approach. Could you please reconsider burning the plastic garbage. Its les impactful to bury it, the smoke is quite harmful. Best to pack it out. Any thoughts?
Now I see why you had responded to my comment from last video saying more to come. I really enjoyed what a morning is for you. One question I have is if it is possible to keep a squirrel's tail if you come across a nice one? Can't wait for the next one.
On a snipe hunt we would go way out into the woods (miles from anywhere), give the mark a bag and a stick, and tell him to wait for us to scare a snipe towards him. He is supposed to hit it with the stick and catch it in the bag. Of course we would leave him there to find his own way home....
I like to use at least #4 or#2 shot size because it will travel all the way through. And you don't end up chipping a tooth one it while you're eating. Lol
i didn't know we had any snipe in ohio!! anyway Dave i ran across a video the other day on WW1 german rations and it had a folding utensil in it that might be of interest to you for the cook set line you've got, the video is from historical cooking adventures and is titled iron ration of the imperial german/prussian army of 1914-1918!
Mercy, is game that scarce in Ohio that you're eating crow and snipe, etc? 😉. But I do love me some squirrel dumpling stew! 😁 EDIT: p.s. Thanks for not being one of those RU-vidrs that moans and complains and whines and gripes about views and notifications and algorithms like we're too dumb to know all of that to begin with. I appreciate what you do, Brotherman.
A couple of questions Mr.Canterbury 1. What r u rubbing in2 yr beard? 2. Did u make yr 🦷 powder 3. If u did make it yrself please tell us the recipe 4. If not were did u get it from
I'm not trying to be weird, but what's the point of this type of hunting? Is it just general recreation? It seems like you're just hunting to eat whatever during the day and it's not a serious food gathering operation like to freeze a deer for winter, or whatnot. Not much meat on these little animals, seems like.