Hunting Stories & Whiskey With Backwoods Life!
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Aluma Trailers at the WCB Studio!
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WCB Turkey Recap EP648
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Chase Nation in the WCB Studio!
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Chris Bee on shot placement!
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Is The Internet Bad For Hunting?
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Blake Garrett In The WCB Studio!
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Midwest Whitetail in the WCB studio!
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@jacobpatterson2032
@jacobpatterson2032 9 сағат бұрын
Can we see the slo mo shots too? lol
@russclewley6945
@russclewley6945 Күн бұрын
I think that the hunting community on KZbin has been positive to promote hunting and making manufacturers get better. I started watching Midwest Whitetail and the Drury's then THP and found Chris Bee and Kaitlyn Maus in 2020. I love these channels except Midwest Whitetail changed so I watch Bill Winke now. I stopped watching the Drury's because of the whole BIG farm concept was not relevant to me. To be honest the Kansas Chris Bee buck is one of the top videos. Kaitlyn's swoops wow! Also I wrecked my shoulder in TaeKwonDo so I have to use a crossbow or don't hunt, no brainer! My wife is from Howell Michigan just up the street from Hartland! I am from Northern Michigan.
@HUNTERSADVANTAGE
@HUNTERSADVANTAGE 2 күн бұрын
Michael is a good dude! Nice pod.
@nicholasbleuer360
@nicholasbleuer360 3 күн бұрын
If you go to the plant, DM me if you need a place to hunt
@nicholasbleuer360
@nicholasbleuer360 3 күн бұрын
Bancroft, IA area is the busch light drinking capital of the world
@nicholasbleuer360
@nicholasbleuer360 3 күн бұрын
They are local to me, great job bringing manufacturing to our community kzbin.info/www/bejne/iH2toqOvp9GGb7Mfeature=shared
@farmboy2848
@farmboy2848 4 күн бұрын
🛠️ n beer .. Merica
@uactedstupidly
@uactedstupidly 4 күн бұрын
Chris Bee is WRONG, the Hunting Public guys HAVE done it with heavy arrows and HAVE seen the benefits of shooting heavy verses shooting light, which they lost a lot of deer shooting light. Whitetail are the spookiest and quickest moving creatures and react fast to sound; and with all due respect to Chis, shooting 80 lbs, most people CAN'T shoot that high a poundage, and for them, the much quieter and heavy setup is better. I used to shoot 80lb when I was his age, but now shoot 60. He will learn the hard way over time.
@colinmitchell3213
@colinmitchell3213 6 күн бұрын
Loved the podcast but Chris is wrong about the arrows and the heavy high FOC arrows with a fixed single bevel broadhead and their affect are not conjecture. The Ashby studies are extensive and well documented. Pass throughs on Cape Buffalo with 45 lbs recurve bows would not be happening with light arrows and expandable broadheads on a regular basis. Chris claims that the Ranch Fairy etc don't know, but compared to Dr Ashby's studies, what does Chris know? He has nowhere near the experience.
@goldenredemptionclark2
@goldenredemptionclark2 9 күн бұрын
I have video on my phone of deer bedded 50 yards from dog treed with coon and have saw it nightly i hunt both and clemson university has a study look it up
@paulheberling2750
@paulheberling2750 9 күн бұрын
Bear starts are 32:00
@illinoispublicland4680
@illinoispublicland4680 10 күн бұрын
This was a rough episode. If he can request to come on I’m raising my hand to do an episode with you guys.
@gc53712
@gc53712 10 күн бұрын
Is the wind direction stamped on each picture?
@thegivenright2654
@thegivenright2654 10 күн бұрын
Enjoyed the heck out of it fellas!! Thanks again for having us.
@BrandonLudlow
@BrandonLudlow 11 күн бұрын
Really wondering what Lee’s landowner search tip was. 🤔
@johnevans6474
@johnevans6474 12 күн бұрын
Working on the home Farm didn’t do me ant harm, worked my way through training and Evening Classes to employment with ExxonMobil and a great career and 30 year of full time employment.
@brandonaaron7087
@brandonaaron7087 13 күн бұрын
Awesome Podcast! Enjoy watching y’all!
@No1SlapFIGHTFan
@No1SlapFIGHTFan 14 күн бұрын
SlapFIGHT interview starts here 7:54
@No1SlapFIGHTFan
@No1SlapFIGHTFan 14 күн бұрын
Neanderthal is a huge favorite going into this fight on Saturday so it’ll be interesting to see how Tim holds up. I hope he can back up all the shit he talked.
@paulhawkins3693
@paulhawkins3693 14 күн бұрын
I hope they come out with the bone collector triumph again! I’ve wanted that muzzleloader since it came out!
@worrel8121
@worrel8121 15 күн бұрын
I got into firearm late but first one I wanted to buy was tc encore. They told me TC no longer makes it. I have been looking through used section for crazy prices. Now I am saving all my extra money until next years release. I can’t wait. Best platform.
@perryrusso3764
@perryrusso3764 15 күн бұрын
Chris Bee…gives great hope to our sport of archery….his industry concerns are spot on….Chris keep these thoughts and concerns for the average hunter…you’ll be instrumental in the future for those who have no voice…Good Luck & God Bless you and Kaitlyn
@jacobpatterson2032
@jacobpatterson2032 16 күн бұрын
I totally agree w/ chris bee on uping the poundage and coming down on the arrow weight. I also hunt western south dakota so the benefit of a flatter arrow and more forgiving is more of a priority than 2% more kinetic energy for a higher arching arrow. I'd be intersted to see you test the setup that chris is talking about this year and come back with your findings on another podcast!
@jswhosoever4533
@jswhosoever4533 16 күн бұрын
1 Corinthians 11:14 “Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?”
@jswhosoever4533
@jswhosoever4533 16 күн бұрын
I love his song "More that enough" and I believe his sincerely for the Lord, I just don't understand the hair. Why be disobedient is someone so simple...is it pride? Vanity? Either way it is a stumbling for some men just as modesty is a stumbling for some Christian women.
@falconaerialquality
@falconaerialquality 17 күн бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/jInTpIyXe6Z9nLM
@falconaerialquality
@falconaerialquality 17 күн бұрын
Pride had my boy Dean Lister.
@Basement_Decorator
@Basement_Decorator 18 күн бұрын
Wild how tough they are!
@parker456
@parker456 18 күн бұрын
I shoot a white-tail at 25 yards with a 60lb phase 4 and a 370-380 grain arrow and a G5 deadmeat. perfect shot went right through, blood sprayed everywhere and deer dint go 20 yards. just another example for the people still contemplating there arrow!
@tylertherien1558
@tylertherien1558 18 күн бұрын
This guys a joke…he’s got no valued facts or arguments. He sucked at what he did and blames everyone else
@markfulks-uq9vt
@markfulks-uq9vt 19 күн бұрын
When we all start out hunting it’s with a gun of some kind and get told right behind the front shoulder that works, with a stick and string you allow for slightly off I’m 60 started bow hunting at 20 and took a few years to realize it’s always different shooting at the real animal than a target you can’t duplicate that on a range . Nerves e make you do crazy things!
@thebowhunterdude6018
@thebowhunterdude6018 20 күн бұрын
Who is the clown in there with you guys? That dude was a joke. He’s jealous
@richardbritt3611
@richardbritt3611 20 күн бұрын
the ONLY people who want MORE people in the outdoors are people making MONEY off of more people!
@richardbritt3611
@richardbritt3611 20 күн бұрын
GREED... social media HAS ruined hunting public land. Hunter retention will dwindle because of overcrowding. As it does, influencers will slowly go away.
@tonygay139
@tonygay139 21 күн бұрын
Mr Gregg Ritz Was very professional the other 2 men need to wash there mouths out with soap!!! They're language. Was so unprofessional!!!
@paulheberling2750
@paulheberling2750 21 күн бұрын
Much respect to Mr. Bee, nothing against him, but I respectfully disagree about the arrows. It seems to me fairly obvious that a heavier projectile (flying straight and accurate) is going to be harder to stop all else equal. And if it’s harder to stop, it’s going to go further thru whatever it hits. I did a water jug penetration test and that’s exactly what my test showed. But at the end of the day everyone’s gotta do what they gotta do. Great pod. Sub’d
@PoorManGarage
@PoorManGarage 2 күн бұрын
No one says it doesn’t have more momentum. But the higher chance of misread misses are a thing to keep in mind. As weight goes up there are deminishing returns. Once you break about 480gr the penetration doesn’t increase nearly as fast. You start to plateau the gains fairly quickly
@paulheberling2750
@paulheberling2750 2 күн бұрын
@@PoorManGarage that’s what I was referring to. An arrow of 800-1,000 grains is going to have significantly more momentum than a 480, it’s not even gonna be close, and yet will drop more for sure but that can be an advantage since when the deer jump the string they usually go down first. But I hear what you’re saying. I wouldn’t go out past 40 with arrows that heavy tho.
@proaquatics4005
@proaquatics4005 22 күн бұрын
I would say to have that extra distance from a 400-500 grain arrow and higher poundage would be more important than a 600-700 grain arrow because what if the chance of a lifetime was just 10-15 yards to far for that massive arrow
@stephenpalos3240
@stephenpalos3240 23 күн бұрын
Great philosophy
@Emesis_0
@Emesis_0 23 күн бұрын
Chris seems like a cool dude - great conversation. But he definitely sounds like a guy that’s never worked a 9-to-5.
@TheAmericanKid94
@TheAmericanKid94 14 күн бұрын
How so?
@theurbannuisance52
@theurbannuisance52 2 күн бұрын
You sound like a guy who doesn’t understand what it’s like to be a content creator filming KZbin videos while helping run ultraview being partnered with Mathew’s and running BeeReal… he definitely works much more than a 9-5
@jiml6057
@jiml6057 23 күн бұрын
Love this
@falconaerialquality
@falconaerialquality 23 күн бұрын
I was introduced to bowhunting in Maryland in 2005. Our limit at that time was 7 Bow, 7 Muzzleloader, 7 Shotgun/rifle(depending on the area in the state). 2 of each season could be antlered. I was military at the time, and I could have doubled my tags bc any game taken on post didn't count against the state limit off post. Maryland had a program with the processors to donate the meat for (Soup Kitchens) meat. I know I was able to provide good protein to a lot of people that needed it. Are programs like this still available or have they stopped due to liablity?
@toddzoro9831
@toddzoro9831 23 күн бұрын
Did Chris Bee happen to note which broadhead he used on his moose? G5 Deadmeat? Fixed blade?
@brysonhollar
@brysonhollar 23 күн бұрын
Great podcast but it really sucks I can’t listen to it with my daughter in the truck. Cmon guys, does the language really have to be this bad?
@WorkingClassBowhunter
@WorkingClassBowhunter 20 күн бұрын
It’s just how we talk and we’ve always been that way. Thanks for tuning in though
@cadenrhamy
@cadenrhamy 17 күн бұрын
Why don’t you get off your phone and engage in conversations with your daughter while you’re driving her around instead of being on your phone and whining about a video that’s probably not made for your daughter.
@brysonhollar
@brysonhollar 17 күн бұрын
@@cadenrhamy I didn’t ask for parental advice. But thanks.
@cadenrhamy
@cadenrhamy 17 күн бұрын
@@brysonhollar Neither did the boys. So probably watch their video and be quiet.
@brysonhollar
@brysonhollar 17 күн бұрын
@@cadenrhamy lol. Good ole keyboard warrior.
@johnhayes2299
@johnhayes2299 23 күн бұрын
Damn, I can't agree with any of you. There was 4 percent of hunters 30 years ago and still 4 percent today. Before the internet and now.
@bdahms77
@bdahms77 23 күн бұрын
So he asked to go on a social media podcast to pitch the end of social media. Got it....... guy seemed to not register any conversation and just wanted a whiny opinion heard outload.
@aowildart
@aowildart 23 күн бұрын
Sorry, could not finish it... I have went the route of not stressing about things. If people want to post to Social/Web, go for it. Personally I enjoy seeing the pics and am happy for those that are successful. Land access becoming more limited would happen with or without the web - and I believe if people were not seeing value in recreational land we would be in more trouble as there would be zero habitat left. Hunting is getting expensive, especially if you need to use new/brand name items. I've morphed into using 'garage sale' camo and shooting a wooden recurve, building my own cheap arrows. My success rate has not changed - but I also don't base my success on what I killed.
@coltongibson7519
@coltongibson7519 23 күн бұрын
Dudes just gonna let the liberals win lol. If we have no info on line we would have 50% of the hunters
@joeykessinger6464
@joeykessinger6464 24 күн бұрын
Damn my brain hurts after that one. Had to make myself listen to it all, last time that happened was way back when Steve was on. Lol
@JeremyLGunn
@JeremyLGunn 24 күн бұрын
What a douche. He failed as an influencer and mad he cant hunt all the deer he wants and jealous of those who are fortunate enough to get to. He had dreams of being so great and invited on cool hunts and since he didn’t make it. He is mad that others get to. I want to hunt giant muley’s , but I know I have to work for it. No one should be mad at other hunters that get multiple opportunities to hunt all over.
@geraldmorris8730
@geraldmorris8730 24 күн бұрын
Man where did you find this guy. If your concerned what people think of what you post don't post it, if they don't like it fuck them scroll on. Hunting is not a rich man game. Those guys felt hunting is important enough to them to pay to play. Stop wanting free places to hunt and get your ass to work and buy your own or save to lease the land to hunt and stop crying cause you can't hunt for free. I said what I said.
@nastytraw2478
@nastytraw2478 24 күн бұрын
Looks like he loves the HUNTR podcast how the one guy talks about corn for no reason he talked about what people spend their money on like its keeping other people from hunting. If i was him i would’ve said sorry and walked out, probably a good thing he don’t do the social media thing.