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Hunting & Fishing What's In the Bag?

blksno

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  • Mar 15, 2009
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    I'll be the first to admit that this video review is LONG, but a lot of guys that watch our hunting videos ask what Skinney could possibly be packing in that big ass bag when all we're hunting is coyotes on the prairie.
    We included this video review in our DVD last year, so some of the guys have seen it...but I re-rendered it in HD for use online.

    This should give some folks a little bit of insight into why we're successful, both with the camera, and with the rifle.

    Quite simply...we take whatever we might need to stay in the field until we get what we're after.

    Enjoy it in HD (if you've got the time)


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    Great video!!!

    And at 16:22 there's 2 deer in the back left that walk through haha
     
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    A friend of a friends cousins neighbor lives just opposite of skinney and he told me that skinney carries a bottle of Viagra and an inflatable doll to calm himself when he misses and also because he is a vegetarian he has soy milk and green tea for hydration and tofu or whatever the hell it is and dandelion roots which all make him whole (or is it HOLE) mentally and are the reason for them friggin biceps he has!!!! Well......I think that is what he said or else I was just guessin......???????
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    Sorry skinney, just couldn't help myself! You know I am a brick short anyway!
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ColdBoreMiracle</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Scared me when Joe stands up in the back, thought it was a prarie bear comin for revenge. </div></div>

    Just a SD 'squatch' comin to get some jerky from skinney!!!!
     
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    I could of swore I heard "a real quick video on the equipment used". I looked down and noticed I was 2 minutes into a 25 min video. Thats a lot of gear...

    Sounds like when you hunt, you're out on foot all day just walking from set to set? How far are you moving between your sets?
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: aron</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I could of swore I heard "a real quick video on the equipment used". I looked down and noticed I was 2 minutes into a 25 min video. Thats a lot of gear...

    Sounds like when you hunt, you're out on foot all day just walking from set to set? How far are you moving between your sets? </div></div>

    LOL... I bet you heard "real quickly" more than once... distance between sets is mostly determined by the wind and location we are hunting, thick cover and more wind = more sets... open areas with less wind = less sets... sometimes we'll make a set .25-.5 miles apart, and sometimes we'll walk a couple miles before we make a follow up...
     
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    I kept waiting for the kitchen sink to come out of a ruck.

    Thats entirely to much shit for this child.
     
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    What is the saw that you mentioned and briefly pulled out of your front pack. Looked very compact, how does it work? Also what barrels are you using on your suppressed Glocks? I have been debating whether to use my 34 or 19 when I get my can.
     
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    Right about the 10 Min mark if I'm not mistaken.
    That's just a Sagen Saw
    Works slick as shit for going through the pelvis of any medium size big game. I've not tried it with elk yet, but I'm sure it would still work just fine.

    Slices through pelvis in about 3 pumps as well as going up through the sternum in a few quick strokes. No more banging on the butt of your knife trying to break through that bad boy.


    As for the suppressed Glock, I've been using a Lone Wolf barrel, but I'm starting to thing it's been responsible for my failure to cycle issues I've been having lately. It worked good for about 500 rounds and now it's having issues.
    In my UNEDUCATED opinion, I'd look elsewhere.
     
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    I have already decided on not using Lone Wolf, I'm looking at KKM, might be something you would be interested in. As for the saw all I shoot is S Texas whitetail and piggies, that would be plenty.
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: c_bass16</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Right about the 10 Min mark if I'm not mistaken.
    That's just a Sagen Saw
    Works slick as shit for going through the pelvis of any medium size big game. I've not tried it with elk yet, but I'm sure it would still work just fine.

    Slices through pelvis in about 3 pumps as well as going up through the sternum in a few quick strokes. No more banging on the butt of your knife trying to break through that bad boy.


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    I have been using one of those saws for years on deer and hogs. Absolutely love it.
     
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    Skinney just pops the pelvis of an elk with his bare hands. You know, like a regular guy breaks a quail leg prior to cutting off.
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: rth1800</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Skinney just pops the pelvis of an elk with his bare hands. You know, like a regular guy breaks a quail leg prior to cutting off.
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    I saw him do it one handed once...but it was a smaller elk.