15-Yard Files: Bow hunting a 413 inch Fair Chase Monster Bull Elk
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- čas přidán 27. 01. 2016
- Watch as the Bringin’ It Home crew follows our friend Dan Burzon for two years on his quest to harvest a Colorado archery elk. Dan has multiple heart pounding encounters before he is ultimately blessed with a monarch bull of a lifetime. Use these how-to instructions and strategies to get in close to rutting bulls on your next hunting trip. Learn how bull elk react to cow calling and scent, whether you are hunting in Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah, or Idaho This elk hunting video has tips and techniques to use on rifle elk hunts as well. This hunt takes place on the free range Vermejo Park Ranch, a premier elk hunting outfitter.
Cally Morris and his wife Annetta are the owners of Hazel Creek, Inc. specializing in turkey taxidermy and freeze dried turkey heads. Cally sculpted a line of taxidermy forms including his turkey manikins for McKenzie Taxidermy Supply a leader in taxidermy supplies.
Many folks know them from years of supporting the National Wild Turkey Federation and attending the NWTF convention each year.
Cally and Annetta in recent years have started a hunting show called Bringin’ It Home. Their show the 15-Yard Files has aired on Realtree.com and more recently on the Bringin’ It Home CZcams page as well as Field & Stream.com. Follow Cally and Annetta on their Facebook page Bringin’ It Home and subscribe to their CZcams channel for amazing up close encounters with elk, deer, turkey and other big game animals.
From bow hunting to rifle and shotgun hunting, there is something for everyone. Cally’s videos are full of hunting tips and strategies on The 15-Yard Files and Hunting Old School. He has also taken his taxidermy experience and knowledge to showcase skinning, knife sharpening, meat preparation and other instruction in his new show Blade Savvy, “Put Your Knife to Work”.
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Great hunt guys! For all you haters on here...obviously the hunter was probably courageous enough to have his own business and save up and was able to spend the money to do a private land elk hunt,If he wants to spend his dollars like that so be it! I think its a shame to bash people you don't even know! be happy for there success! If you wanna hunt public go for it or can afford private thats up to the hunter!! We need to unite as hunters!
What a good job you guys do! I love how there is NO whispering in you during your narration! You goes are down to earth, humble and great teachers! Awesome video!
The best fair chase hunt that high fence hunting offers!
Nope check out Vermejo Park Ranch 600,000 acre ranch no high fences. West of Raton, New Mexico. This is on the 35,000 acre Colorado side of Vemejo Park Ranch
Absolute monster...
Patience always pays off and you deserve the prize you waited for...
It’s humongous...
Cally, thanks for the video. I really enjoy your style of videos and you're narrating. Keep on making them please!
Great video. Wonderful harvest and Fantastic Conservation!
Thanks for the show. Dream hunt, probably out of my price range! Still fun to watch
Love your after action report and tips subscribing because of it! 100% agree with you
thanks for the video, I enjoyed it a lot. I will never be able to afford to go on a hunt like this. I really appreciate you posting this and look forward to more. it's as close as I'll ever get...
"Look at the beams on that!"
"Yeah, he must work out".
Great job good bull
Of course he came right at ya.............he thought you might be packin some grain.
that is a HUGE set of horns!! shoot the bow till your confidence it thru the roof,shoot more and shoot again.Confidence is crucial in bow hunting
With the Lord, Luck and a ton of money to hunt that ranch and your dreams can come true too.
now that's funny
What about a ranch elk suggests “fair chase”
i think its 10k to get started then trophy fees after the kill... good ol ted turner is sure an animal rights activist till it come time to make a shit load of money
Private property doesn't mean "high fence"... High Fence hunts mean the animal can't get off the property... This type of hunt is just on a ranch, and the animals roam in and out of the property as they please. :-)
Congrats on a great bull. That is a monster. I think it would be great to get off the ranch and try to call in some bulls on public land in the New Mexico unit 55A which is where the ranch is located. It would be great to see the difference on video of non molested elk verses public land molested elk and how they behave. Still fun to watch.
great job Cally!
Nice Job !!
Looks like a super easy area to hunt.
Wow- what a beast...
Hunting fenced in elk is not hunting, or using feeders to get the animals in close for your clients.
Still hunting as you still have to be quite and wait patiently like regular hunting, just the hunt is much shorter because there fenced in like you said.
@@zzzzzz...9902 No it's total garage that nobody respects. I would be ashamed to admit I went to a farm with feeders
@@44unda I know plenty of people that respect it and some people that don't. So your statement that nobody respects it is false already. Sure you do not approve of it, but it doesn't make it not hunting, lol. What kind of logic is that? You still have to make the shot and not everyone has access to private land or good hunting grounds. There are people who hunt out in the wild with no fense in area but put there tree stand right next to sources of food like berries for hunting a bear, is that "not real hunting"? Lol, it never ends.
Holy encounters!
By the looks of it, they found him a day or 2 later.. He was stone cold stiff and eyes sunk in. Nice bull.
You know it's a serious elk hunt when there is a french bulldog running around 13:14
Not public lands, not interested
Vermejo park website, where this hunt was done lists their fees. A bull during the rut for archery? $13,500.00
Kind of pathetic if you ask me.
This hunt was guided by www.redwinghunts.com
stay in a bunk house and its half the price at the big vermejo lodge
average elk hunt cost
More than pathetic plus Its ok to congratulate a hunter for making a good shot on an animal but there is ABSOLUTELY NO REASON to jump up and down holler and scream and act like you just had an orgasm when you kill an animal
lol I was wonderin what was weird about the way this guy talked, then he dropped the Lord bomb and I realized he was preaching.
Praise God! But Cally is not a preacher the guide is.
How did Dan have enough time to do all of that? I used to live in NM. You only get a 10 day archery hunt..
Fair chase haha
aint nothing like shooting a big o'l Bull, but its still a bought Bull DIY.
I love the way folks say 400 inches of bone, actually it's only about 360 inches . The spread is counted in final score but it doesn't add bone length. 🤔😉😂
Is this a Elk farm?
its not as expensive as people think hunting elk i live in northan Arizona and there is elk everywhere and you don't need a guide to get a good looking bull
anthony sandoval how hard is it for a non resident to draw an Arizona tag ?
HARD TO DRAW FOR A NON-RESIDENT!!!!!
its a hard draw for a resident...the trophy producing units are always put in for....about every 5 or 6 yrs for me...but Az is where you can actually glass up a bull in the 400 range in quite a few units....its not like you dont work hard but they grow big here...especially with the early rains this year.
I live on the Oregon coast, so its hard for me to understand why someone would pay a guide to elk hunt
Same here. I guess they want the trophy. But for meat you don't need that private, fenced-in, guided hunt. I hunt for the meat and nothing else. I take the first elk that presents itself to me because I am not interested in hanging a head-mount. But of course if it were big enough I would mount it, but that is just a bonus.
I think there are two kinds of hunters. If you are a lawyer, dentist, or own your own company you do not have time to practice or get out. You need to pay someone who will do all the scouting for you and call for you as you do not have any "extra" time to spend on that. Heck, they will start practicing shooting their bow 30 days before season. If you have the time or you work in the woods you do it yourself.
what do you mean when you say fair chase? I'm really interested in doing a guided whitetail hunt but all these guided hunts I'm finding online look like they breed the deer, then feed them in a fenced in area and when they are big enough they allow people to shoot them like fish in a barrel. I want to do a legitimate buck hunt.
cupofjoe2988 that's not fair chase look for a guide that will take you to public land or private property that managed but not fenced
Sam Smith any suggestions? thanks for the advice!
cupofjoe2988 that really depends what you want to spend my dad went to Saskatchewan and shot a monster free range I'm not sure what he paid for the over all trip but here in the states look for something free range and in a big buck state , anything Texas is generally fenced but you can find good guides in the northern states just do your hw
Find a guide that looks good to
You and ask around on hunting forums about others experiences, not all guides are good people so it's better to save more and pay for someone recommended then backwoods bob that's gonna put you on property he doesn't own or have rights too lol
www.redwinghunts.com
Wow when you hear over 400'' man
I have hunted elk for over 17 years and have never shot one maybe i should save my money
Where you on public land?
+Gavin Kazimierski My guess is no. The description says "free range".
What GMU unit what this
55A in New Mexico
We’re the animals a resident ranch herd?
Fred Brown yes, they have water predator management, Alfa fields, only a few hunter so they never feel pressured to leave.
Well he may have displayed good patients but as a meat hunter this was hard to watch someone pass on so many legal elk! Hard to be pleased with this "hunt" when you know this is only a trophy hunt. I do like some of the lessons but still not pleased with head hunters. Just my opinion for what its worth.
Only dudes who normally hunt high fenced in animals call the way you should hunt....Fair Chase. Come to Texas. Ton's of your kind of hunting down here. Surprised you actually hunted an animal that doesn't come to the feeder.
Why not just sit in a lawn chair on the deck at the ranch house? They are all just pets!
I love watchin these elk hunts, big bulls, reactions and such..however, I know its not a reality where I hunt, public lands close to where I live (no choice, money), there are upteen amounts of people, if you do get lucky and get ANY elk to talk, odds are there is somebody else close by, I have personally called in several people myself (I call pretty good)...more often than not where I hunt in Oregon the elk DO NOT act anything like this because of the 'people' factor...and it sucks, cause when they're vocal and moving (like in the old days) its the most fun awesome times ever...I ain't complainin, I still hunt, still get into them even without a shot, just stating the facts and differences of private or guided hunts versus a highly populated (by people) hunt...those are my realities and obstacles...
but boy oh boy does it get my blood pumpin to see those monsters...keeps the hope alive..
thanks for allowing my 2 cents
they have that in certain area's but the wait is 10-15 yrs to build up points for a 'maybe' once in a lifetime tag.
while I can't completely argue your statement, so won't...I didn't make some of the ridiculous rules I just have to follow them, I would be happy to kill a cow if there were more units closer to where I live, having said that, they just opened a draw for a 'hair' tag in the unit I hunt, I just found out to late and missed the deadline...there are a few units that have trad only for the first week, and a true muzzle loader season would be cool, I'd hunt deer with one...slugs however, no way, there's enough idiots out there with high powered rifles and I'd have to count that in there...
there are many ways things could, can, or should be done, we're just not going to agree with them all..
David A. Why would you go against other hunters its people like you that give PETA the win
too many chances wasted though..but a good hunt nonetheless
This is not hunting..... fenced land? really? Try to nail a big one on 5 million acres of public land and see how good you are....
Not high fenced land but 600,00 acres Vermejo Park Ranch west of Raton, New Mexico. Check it out!
Not high fence but there are not hundreds of hunters and 4 wheelers and trucks and camps scattered all over disrupting the pattern. Let alone not shooting every legal bull allows them to get this big. Colorado is a prime example. Public lands are like a circus and a young 5x5 or small 6x6 is as good as your going to get.
Don't care much for all that celebrating hooting. Hunt was kinda like fishing in a stocked trout pond
“With the Lord and a little luck”? Wth?
might as well hunted at the zoo, not impressed
hotrod61375 no one cares
evidently you care Sam, sorry still not impressed........
At the start of this video the big bold letters come on the screen ( BLOOD-SPORT ) ,. When i go, i go on a hunt , though i'm not impressed with this video, doesn't mean it's wrong, it's ok , i don't idolize big-game, i want to idolize The Creator,,,,,,,, ( but no one cares)
Blood-sport is the model of arrow..... probably one of their sponsors.
thanks for the info.
Vermejo Park Ranch is in NM, not “Coloraduh”....liar. Private ranch hunting is so 2005.
It's the Lord and not a little Luck. He provides
How do you consider this is fair chase if there is a high fence involved? What a joke!!
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Ranch hunt. Pay your money and try to make your buddies thing you are a hunter. Come on now.
Come on man, this is boutique hunting. Bull after bull in the 300 + class. Do you have any public land video's? I like your video's but they are not showing a real public land encounter. You should really keep god out of it as I don't think he would go for the exploitation for personal gain of the nature he created . JMHO.
thats because only cheap bastards or po folks have to hunt on public land. dont be jealous because you cant afford access to managed herds.
If they had to hunt public land bulls he might get one bull encounter a day. I would love to hunt this area as those bulls are not molested by hunters five times a day.
Gut shot...not good enough from 15 yards..not good enough ever...
Private ranch hunt. 99%success rate. For 1500.00 you can do the same. 😒
What! a F...ing music video then "hunting" farmed bulls.
you call this hunting NO! this is buying....... sad
This is the biggest joke of elk hunting how-to I ever saw
Hunting is NOT sport.
I live on the Oregon coast, so its hard for me to understand why someone would pay a guide to elk hunt
Gor Gor The Destroyer C I live in Florida I have never seen an elk and am below sea level, while I want to do unguided diy elk hunts more than anything I may hire a guide my first time so I'm not traveling across the country not knowing what I'm doing. I'm doing a lot of homework a year in advance so hopefully I don't have too but a lot of times a guided hunt or two first is a safer option
This is the biggest joke of elk hunting how-to I ever saw