Montana Elk - Week 1, The Hunt For Lee's Biggest Bull Begins // Lee and Tiffany Lakosky
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- Montana Elk - Week 1, The Hunt For Lee's Biggest Bull Begins // Lee and Tiffany Lakosky
The fall season is well under way and the Lakosky's have been camped out in Montana since the start. Lee sets his sights on a bull that he has some history with, and decides it's all or nothing. Here's a look at how his first week played out.
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I love to see a family go hunting. Keep it up
Thank u!
ok I will watch again lol
So will I. LOL
What a couple of giants. Good luck lee
That’s good stuff!! 2 studs!!
This is not a high fence ranch, it is completely fair chase. Awesome video!
Love the sound of September Elk
Awesome stay safe
Daniel from central Mississippi
Thank u!
What the heck do you mean by a (real )elk hunter @OneOffMaker ? I’m so sick of people bad mouthing others because they think there way is so much better. If it’s legal, what is wrong with working hard all your life to put yourself in the position to chase giant bulls on a private ranch. Keep it up Lakosky’s
Well said, first to complain is always the first in line if given the opportunity.
Those bulls were huge
Cam bugling was a highlight. Well done Dad!
He’s gotten so good!!
Nice elk
Another great job on the camera work. Luke 9:62
Good luck to All.. 👍
Money money money lol ranch hunting as it's best ... I'd rather hunt puplic land bulls any days but good for u guys
You should drop an onx pin next time. Name drop like that and the spot is done. It took me 3 minutes to find where this was 😵💫
In this day and age you can find everything out including exactly where we live and where our home is…..
Rich peoples hunting.JUST looked at website $18500,$2600 for antelope .Rather buy AN OTC tag in Idaho IF you can get one and shoot a raghorn .Even if i could afford it.
how on the hell are they all drawing tags in those units? i am not aware of MT, issuing landowner tags, to be sold?
U can do anything with money
Just to be clear, i wasnt saying it was high fence, i was laughing at a previous comment that stated something about it being so.
If you didn't break a sweat of gasp for air while elk hunting, you are not elk hunting. You are elk killing. Good lord
High fence. Lol.
Gimme a break, 20 years strong doing our show and never once have we hunted anything in a high fence.
David Stinson came to that country and bought up three different ranches. One of the previous ranches raised buffalo, hence the taller fence. That is only on one of the three parcels that was put together by David. A lot of the footage shown is on one of the parcels that didn't have buffalo on it. This ranch is in the community that I grew up in.
Same as high fence..Ranches and farms with zero pressure are exactly like hubting fenced animals..What you do here does not even remotely resemble elk hunting..Its framing just like the giant whitetails that you kill..its deer farming not deer hunting..Big difference..
Definitely not the same as a game farm. The fences are to keep cows in, not livestock. Deer and elk easily jump a barb wire fence. You are correct that elk are definitely pressure sensitive. But that pressure can come in a lot of different ways. It could be hunting. It could be predators. It could be livestock. You don't typically see cattle and elk together. It also depends on feed availability. Remember that these ranchers make their money off of cattle. A large herd of elk on your ranch eats a lot of feed that takes away from what you can produce on the cattle side of things. A lot of ranchers don't mind seeing some elk here and there, but definitely don't want them eating their cattle's grass and/or eating off their hay stacks in the winter time. Ranchers also spend a lot of time fixing cattle fence where the elk just blow through it. There are over 60 million acres of private ground in the state of Montana. To say it is not hunting because it is on private ground is a very naïve statement. But I guess you probably use a handmade ash bow with deer sinew string, homemade arrows and flint knife with no optics, camouflage or scent blocker. Because that would be "real" hunting.
Anyone else sick of watching these so called pro hunters kill farmed elk and deer..???
High fence yes. Just because people can access lands that receive low pressure. Don’t hate on that. Stop watching
Jend. Sam ARBI Abdurrahman B.
@ russa its for Africa south animal to more
Another private land / ranch hunt 17k for an elk hunt come on you guys need to be a little more transparent about your hunting, not public land, not fair chase the average hunter cant afford 17k for an elk hunt .