Trying out the youtube

That i would give youtube a try, if it takes off, great! If it doesn't at at least I can't say i didn't try.. It's going to be over fitness, training, guns and gear.

Do you cover Bow Kills, max bench and concrete work?
 
Glad you’re giving it a go! I think it takes a lot to put yourself in front of the camera.


Now, with that said, why fuck do you have a fucking furry as your logo!? You one of them fucking freaks??!!
 

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Don't bow hunt anymore, might start again, max bench is a good way to fuck up shoulders, mine are, and can't help much on concrete, but if you need to know how to mechanic on a steel mill, I can hook you up.

I can tell by this response that you are not ready for the YouTube…
 
That i would give youtube a try, if it takes off, great! If it doesn't at at least I can't say i didn't try.. It's going to be over fitness, training, guns and gear.

Subbed, for now. :)

Seriously, best of luck to you.

Keith
 
Wish you the best of luck.

I started a channel about 5 years ago just to show my family and friends my thermal kills.

I made a few rifle videos, and they got a lot more attention. However, I don't post enough to keep people interested or bring a lot of new people in.

Keep the content amount high, and you should do well.
 
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Wish you the best of luck.

I started a channel about 5 years ago just to show my family and friends my thermal kills.

I made a few rifle videos, and they got a lot more attention. However, I don't post enough to keep people interested or bring a lot of new people in.

Keep the content amount high, and you should do well.
I'm planning on putting some thermal videos up, just got to cool off, so the mosquitoes ain't so bad
 
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I'm planning on putting some thermal videos up, just got to cool off, so the mosquitoes ain't so bad

I always wore a metric ton of bug spray, and then just hunted into the wind (although never purposefully for coyotes). If you don't have the open land that allows for that though, then it is a worthless idea.
 
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I always wore a metric ton of bug spray, and then just hunted into the wind (although never purposefully for coyotes). If you don't have the open land that allows for that though, then it is a worthless idea.
I have about 40k acres of rice farms to hunt, there's a ton of coyotes, but hard to hunt. There's not may tree lines or woods to sneak in on. I have been trying to get more land in hill country, they are definitely easier to hunt there.
 
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This one of my favorite stands,been hunting this spot since i was a kid, with good success, but if you don't walk in, in 5he dark, they for sure will spot you. Its 1 mile from the house i grew up in, and about a 300 yard walk from where I usually park. There's a cemetery about 3 miles in the direction of this picture, thats good, and there's a ditch i walk in, as long as the water is down
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Haha - you said rice fields so I looked at where you are from. I grew up about 30min from there.

You don’t understand about mosquitos (skeeters) until you’ve lived around rice fields in the delta…
Haha, yeah i grew up right outside of Egypt.

You don't do shit after dark out there, or you might die from blood loss. And I think the mosquitoes have grown immune to any kind of bug spray.