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Hunting Colorado Mule Deer with Randy Newberg and Mark Hirvonen (FT S2 E7)
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- čas přidán 4. 03. 2016
- Hunting Colorado mule deer with Randy Newberg, good friend Mark Hirvonen is hoping for a good mule deer buck. Episode 7 from Season 2 of Fresh Tracks has Randy helping Mark Hirvonen, take his first mule deer.
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LOVE THE CRACK IN THE WINDSHIELD!! RECOIL CRACK, PRESSURE CRACK? CRACKS ME UP!!!
To shoot the first deer would have made your show a shooting show and not a hunting show. After all hunting is about the chase just as life is about the journey. Kudos to you guys for your great ethics.
This is my favorite fresh tracks episode
Great job gentlemen! I have passed on alot of great bucks I could have shot from the road in Colorado but I'm there for the hunt not the kill. THE Hunt makes the story with that makes the memories! That's me in this picture you see, I took this elk 10 miles hike in a 5x5 with a bow alone I will never forget the hunt, the adventure, the pain to get it out.
Glad you appreciate the story of Mark sticking to his principles. Thanks for watching.
I'm remined of a time in Western Washington when I drove into my Elk Area Near M. St. Helens. I drove right into a milling herd of elk right at shooting light and my rifle is cased and the bolt is in the passenger seat. No Elk where harmed that morning.
Ethics and class that is how too do it
sweet movies i have stumbled into thanks
Great video. Thanks for putting these up!
Great videos!.... everyone now a days only hunts from the road and out of trucks. When you guys show your not ready and all your gear in the back and state we don't hunt out of the truck. It is refreshing. Then you hike your butts off and slaughter monster deer and elk in the back country... just plain awesome. This is the best elk/deer hunting series I have ever watched. Plus, the gain of knowledge on how to hunt public land. Everyone thinks you need private land and this proves it differently. Keep up the hard work in video production this motivates everyone.
Glad you appreciate it. Thanks for watching.
that is a great public land buck. Very nice.
Mark was really happy. As was I. Thanks for watching.
Randy Newberg, Hunter I've watched a lot of your vids on here. Really good stuff. I like your ethics. Same way my dad taught me to hunt.
PokerMan I'm glad you like them. Hope you have a great season ahead.
I can't tell you how much I enjoy this series "Fresh Tracks". It's equally entertaining and informative. The public land aspect is great. Definitely my favorite hunting show. Keep up the great work. I'm off to Colorado for the late season, early November. Maybe see ya there..
Thanks for those kind comments. Good luck in Colorado. We won't be there this season, as we have tags in a different state at that time of year.
I have hunted in southern Colorado all my life. After harvesting and eating many mule deer I and my friends have found that mule deer get much of the flavor in their meat from what they eat. For instance a deer harvested from the oak brush will taste better and have less "wild" flavor than one harvested in the aspen cover. The very worst as to flavor are the ones harvested in sage brush. I will not harvest a deer from sage brush country no matter how large the horns but ones harvested from the juniper/pinon country with no sage are very tasty.
Randy, more equipment questions. I am looking at replacing my Trijicon 3-9x40 scope with a 4-12x40 Leupold VX II. Have you used any VX II models, and if so what do you think? Also, I noticed you, and looks like Mark in this episode, use the CDS dial. How well do you like it, and how accurate does it stay with the load data you're using? I hand load my cartridges, but I know you can send that data to Leupold and they'll customize the dial. Thanks, and thanks for the info on the Colorado OTC Elk tags...may be looking into that in the near future! Been trying in the AZ draw for years with no luck.
+Jeremy Courtney - I have two VX-II. If there is a better value at that price point, with that quality of glass, I don't know what it is. All my scopes now have the CDS system. If I might change loads for that rifle, I get a second dial for that load and swap the dials. For your dial, you will need to chrono your load, give the BC, etc. At normal shooting distances, the CDS is the most simple and reliable dial system out there. Good luck if you go to CO.
+Randy Newberg, Hunter; Thanks for the input, it was very useful.
Keep it up m8! :-)
We'll try. Thanks for watching.
I have to admit, because of this show and reputation. All my optics are Leupold. I wish they were all gold ringed though.
Thanks for supporting them.
I saw a rifle in the seat covers. 2.20 into this video
Mothman 792 yep 2 rifles
@@Michaeldpress14 so I wonder why that toolbag was trying to lie to everyone and say they were locked up in the back of the truck?
Mothman 792 they just try really drive home the fact that they don’t “road hunt “ , which is fine , I get it . However I would’ve had a rifle slung across that hood it no time hahha .
@@Michaeldpress14 100%! You don't get many of those easy opportunities. That buck would have been dead for sure.
Its not a Senate hearing….no comment??? CRICKETS!!!????
Guns in cab for sure….not locked up in back as stated…”not road hunters”. Wy elk hunt with Spitzer cut out several shots as brass count was more than the single shot shown. Keep it real!
I don’t get I don’t get why people are unwilling to shoot a deer near the trailhead. If that’s where they are, then that’s where they are. You hunt the deer where they are as long as it’s legal.
Man I would jumped out set up real quick next to truck wow 🤦
Is this 3rd season? Just interested in when the mule deer and elk split up generally. Thanks.
Yes, 3rd season. Not sure of the question. Elk and deer are only together by random event.
Randy Newberg, Hunter I just meant timing of when deer start to migrate to lower elevations while elk are still up higher. Im going on my first trip in nov 3rd season with a mule deer tag. My buddy is doing otc elk, I might also, so trying to figure out a strategy. I am thinking still a lot depends on weather.
Got it. Deer will already be close to winter ranges by the end of 3rd season, all the way there if much weather hits. Bull elk will most often be much higher unless unusual weather and hunting pressure move them.
Randy Newberg, Hunter thanks for the info. Maybe we'll have to split up then. The co atlas shows the deer winter ranges are pretty low, in the hills above the highways. How much higher are the elk generally? Maybe 10k ft and up? Thanks again.
Great video. Randy do you ever hunt the state of Utah?
I have hunted elk in Utah. That episode is in Season 3 of Fresh Tracks. We did a deer hunt in Utah last season that is being edited now.
What unit was this hunt in? Thanks in advance
Out of respect for other applicants and hunters, we don't give specific unit numbers. I hope you understand. Thanks for watching.
54,55 or 551
We always leave the guns in the back seat unloaded, 💯 legal in Colorado. Because this can happen alot.
I noticed after watching your shows, they are really good, you are western hunter. I remember in some episodes you said you were from Minnesota. I was wondering if have ever considered to go back home and do a hunt there, in Minnesota?
I consider it every year. It is just a function of schedules and tags. Thanks for watching.
Hahahahahaha!!!!...ATV hater..As long they stay on the road..lol!!!..Whatch your blood pressure we want to see more of your videos...It's waaay better to love...