Good to see kids out exploring the wilderness and learning about wildlife and the land that supports it instead of imitating current pop stars. @korimako: Wildlife can be very adaptable. Seen mulies in agricultural areas, way out in the wilderness, in rural/suburban interfaces. I've seen a 4x4 buck in a suburban neighborhood. In wheat and alfalfa fields, bedding down in hay barns during the day. Not all wild animals completely avoid all development; in fact many species take advantage of it.
looks like its by tropic. i went spike hunting there this year for elk. Around august, i saw the biggest deer in my life. i was spot lighting with by dad at 4 in the morning in barclay nevada, (about 15 miles south west from enterprise.) at first we thought it was a elk. but once we looked at it through the bino's you could tell by the head and neck it was a deer. it was about 27' wide and idk how tall. but the total score of it was maybe 230-260. it was a monster and im only 12
These don't exactly look like wild deer - I can see fences and cleared land in the background (and maybe even some buildings). The animals are just wandering around and don't seem shy of humans. You hunt them? Might as well go shoot a cow in a paddock.
@korimako They don't look wild because if you notice their necks are bigger than usual. that means that they are into the "rut". witch means mating season and that makes them pretty stupid when they want their does. so if you go look for big bucks during the rut you can get pretty dang close. and no hunts are usually going on during this time or else we'd loose all of our bucks.
@korimako wow!! you are a dipshit. learn a little about the habbits and areas that mule deer live in before you go spouting off. you obviously dont know shit about these critters or wildlife in general. nice try though. ha ha ha.
Thats awsum And Rip chris you a great dad for teachin these boys what its all about i should know im from wyoming the greatest hunting state in the world
i gotta say your the best dad. your taught them well. after all we as men are hunters not gang bangers. i give you your praise to teach them the right path to follow. im glad my dad took me into the field just as your boys will be that you did.from the az mule chaser
Zwisedude, who cares if dad is holding the camera, let them tell the story and don't bash them. Damn, why can't people just give them credit instead of being negative!!!!
I am not JUST BEING NEGATIVE! Just like when Hamlet tells his mother: "Me thinks thou doest protest too loudly." (When she is going around telling anyone that will listen... about the Uncle/Lover/Murderer's innocence. It is quite clear something is wrong...) If "some others" had not made such a BIG DEAL about THEY BOYS DID IT ALL BY THEMSELVES, and I don't mean the parents, other posters... Then it would not have drawn my ire.
C'mon? All by themselves? Are you absolutley positive Dad wasn't holding that camera some of the time? I mean, I give kids credit, as much as the next person... but I have to say, the camera is awful damn steady. Call me skeptic, but I think somebody is getting bull-shitted here... sorry, but it ain't me. Nice video boys... and dad.
The boys did it on their own. I, Dad, was not with them. We live on a prime Mule Deer hunting unit in Southern Utah. They snuck my video camera out, and got this video. Guess what they got for Christmas, their own camera! NO BS here!
You should be proud of them boys. It shows that you have trained them well and it is obvious that they have a respect for the outdoors that not alot of kids that age have. I grew up in a town called New Harmony Utah, so I have a love for that country and the bucks that live there. Simply beautiful.
That is HOLLYWOOD material fight there. Great kids you can tell they love the outdoors. When I have kids I hope there just like em. Funny funny funny, thanks!
Good to see kids out exploring the wilderness and learning about wildlife and the land that supports it instead of imitating current pop stars. @korimako: Wildlife can be very adaptable. Seen mulies in agricultural areas, way out in the wilderness, in rural/suburban interfaces. I've seen a 4x4 buck in a suburban neighborhood. In wheat and alfalfa fields, bedding down in hay barns during the day. Not all wild animals completely avoid all development; in fact many species take advantage of it.
muskrateer 4 months ago
Great video guys! Good work.
wence5 1 year ago
great video lil guy u'll be a great hunter when u grow up glad to the see the young ones out there keep it up
ferny460 1 year ago
looks like its by tropic. i went spike hunting there this year for elk. Around august, i saw the biggest deer in my life. i was spot lighting with by dad at 4 in the morning in barclay nevada, (about 15 miles south west from enterprise.) at first we thought it was a elk. but once we looked at it through the bino's you could tell by the head and neck it was a deer. it was about 27' wide and idk how tall. but the total score of it was maybe 230-260. it was a monster and im only 12
TATEORTOT32 1 year ago
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TATEORTOT32 1 year ago
@TATEORTOT32 We don't live in St. George.
tebbsd 1 year ago
@tebbsd well where do you live then?
TATEORTOT32 1 year ago
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TATEORTOT32 1 year ago
Paunsaugunt?
MrPhinzFan 1 year ago
These don't exactly look like wild deer - I can see fences and cleared land in the background (and maybe even some buildings). The animals are just wandering around and don't seem shy of humans. You hunt them? Might as well go shoot a cow in a paddock.
korimako 1 year ago
@korimako They don't look wild because if you notice their necks are bigger than usual. that means that they are into the "rut". witch means mating season and that makes them pretty stupid when they want their does. so if you go look for big bucks during the rut you can get pretty dang close. and no hunts are usually going on during this time or else we'd loose all of our bucks.
George16437 1 year ago
@korimako Nice comment. They are wild, but they are in the rut, and they get a little stupid, chasing the females around.
tebbsd 1 year ago 2
@korimako wow!! you are a dipshit. learn a little about the habbits and areas that mule deer live in before you go spouting off. you obviously dont know shit about these critters or wildlife in general. nice try though. ha ha ha.
idahochas 7 months ago
that was really cool boys i was wondering why none of you had a bow? but great job guys i love to see that
derykper 2 years ago
That was great and I hope you boys continue to have fun doing this! I am glad to see that you guys are doing this instead of sitting in front a TV.
nmelkhunter1 2 years ago
This kid is acting like buffallo bob from silence of the lambs is just outside of camera view...
chornikcatfish 2 years ago
what song is this
albertabuck 3 years ago
Western Skies by Chris LeDoux
skiboardingpete 2 years ago
It's Call of The Wild not Western Skies.
roth89 2 years ago
that deer isnt that big
vinnievarone 3 years ago
the kid dosent hunt
vinnievarone 3 years ago
@vinnievarone they hunt now they are older. Great hunters, ethical hunters too.
tebbsd 1 year ago
great job guys, its great to see young kids into hunting and the outdoors. keep it up.
Garrett1923 3 years ago
This is awesome guys! I am so glad to see some kids who will carry on the great hunting traditions! God Bless Chris LeDoux!!
smokindodge95 3 years ago
awesome awesome awesome awesome
zabbygail 3 years ago
impresive you boys will grow to be great hunters hope you all pic a bow over a gun
mrairmark 3 years ago
im related to them and i dident even noe the were that good
pruster1 3 years ago
r u on drugs dude these kids r like little fred eilchers
jjpballa 3 years ago
Great video guys, keep up the good work. I need to post some of my kids videos.
The kids today need to be taught how to enjoy the simple things in life and get away from the video games and into the woods.
varmintslayer1 3 years ago
Thanks guys,I can tell your true buck hunters
cayucosman48 3 years ago
muleies are the best
bassfishinfever 4 years ago
great video Nice bucks good choice of music as well ! Keep up the great work !!!
havok138 4 years ago
Them are nice deer but none of them are monster bucks buy an standard.
turkishgold11 4 years ago
Thats awsum And Rip chris you a great dad for teachin these boys what its all about i should know im from wyoming the greatest hunting state in the world
RANCHY1 4 years ago
i gotta say your the best dad. your taught them well. after all we as men are hunters not gang bangers. i give you your praise to teach them the right path to follow. im glad my dad took me into the field just as your boys will be that you did.from the az mule chaser
tallman2c 4 years ago
Lol, when their talking about the first buck theyre shaking from the buck fever, cant blame them, theyre just little kids
GiveEmHellKido 4 years ago
these kids are very mature for their age....sounds like their dad taught them well...nice video
Mattyloom 4 years ago
The video isnt named Two boys video monster mule. Anyway, Great vid!
Btw, whats the name of the first song in the vid?
Cleemeen 4 years ago
We have been seeing a monster buck this year, 2007. Watch for some more footage this fall by THE boys!
tebbsd 4 years ago
Zwisedude, who cares if dad is holding the camera, let them tell the story and don't bash them. Damn, why can't people just give them credit instead of being negative!!!!
huntpro75 4 years ago
I am not JUST BEING NEGATIVE! Just like when Hamlet tells his mother: "Me thinks thou doest protest too loudly." (When she is going around telling anyone that will listen... about the Uncle/Lover/Murderer's innocence. It is quite clear something is wrong...) If "some others" had not made such a BIG DEAL about THEY BOYS DID IT ALL BY THEMSELVES, and I don't mean the parents, other posters... Then it would not have drawn my ire.
Zwisedude 4 years ago
C'mon? All by themselves? Are you absolutley positive Dad wasn't holding that camera some of the time? I mean, I give kids credit, as much as the next person... but I have to say, the camera is awful damn steady. Call me skeptic, but I think somebody is getting bull-shitted here... sorry, but it ain't me. Nice video boys... and dad.
Zwisedude 4 years ago
The boys did it on their own. I, Dad, was not with them. We live on a prime Mule Deer hunting unit in Southern Utah. They snuck my video camera out, and got this video. Guess what they got for Christmas, their own camera! NO BS here!
tebbsd 4 years ago
You should be proud of them boys. It shows that you have trained them well and it is obvious that they have a respect for the outdoors that not alot of kids that age have. I grew up in a town called New Harmony Utah, so I have a love for that country and the bucks that live there. Simply beautiful.
logansniper 4 years ago
Your a douche
logansniper 4 years ago
zwisedude
logansniper 4 years ago
they stole my tripod from me and thats how its steady
tebbsd 4 years ago
its sad when a couple kids can make a better video than a middle aged adult. 1000000/10
buckmaster1989 4 years ago
wow, incredible. loved the video, keep it up. i'll be looking for more!
armynatguard18 4 years ago
Great work, 5 Stars. You guys doing great video, keep it up!
Photoguide 4 years ago
really great video guys that was awesom
GDiss 4 years ago
Outstanding boys!! Great job and keep it up. You are well on your way to hapiness! :)
PBRstreetgang445 4 years ago
WHAT A GREAT VIDEO!!! You boys did a GREAT JOB!! I'll be watching some more of your outstanding videos.
rcoope 4 years ago
Wow, that is too kuel! I loved it. U all hav a talent for the outdoors, and thanks for taken me along! That was gr8.
Hotkylerman 4 years ago
That is HOLLYWOOD material fight there. Great kids you can tell they love the outdoors. When I have kids I hope there just like em. Funny funny funny, thanks!
slcsk8kid 4 years ago
Good Job Kids!!
noireau24 4 years ago
This is really good stuff. As they say, take a kid hunting today, you want have to go out looking for a teenager later!
datroof18 4 years ago