Eps 395: Classic Hunting Traditions for the Next Generation

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Ron Spomer Outdoors - Podcast

Ron Spomer Outdoors - Podcast

Күн бұрын

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@BrandonSmith-xf2ms
@BrandonSmith-xf2ms Ай бұрын
Hey Ron before and after a hunt I pray and give thank for just getting to go hunting. after a harvest I give the Good Lord thanks.
@jameswhitaker1324
@jameswhitaker1324 Ай бұрын
10:55 stormy kromer also makes some wool vests and mackinaws as well as their hats, maybe more.
@jaxson1948
@jaxson1948 Ай бұрын
I have two 30-30s, a Winchester and a Marlin. However, I also have a 30-06 and love it for big game and anything beyond 200 yards! My son has a 308 and loves it! Love your channel Ron, GREAT! Your experience is outstanding!
@WeatherWool
@WeatherWool Ай бұрын
THIS IS GREAT STUFF! -- Thanks, Ron!
@davidperkins1660
@davidperkins1660 Ай бұрын
You forgot the buck poll tradition Ron. Very popular in the northeast and parts of the Midwest. It’s actually a big tradition in Michigan
@redbeard123
@redbeard123 Ай бұрын
I'm from the south what is the buck poll if you don't mind me asking sir
@lyndonhamby7432
@lyndonhamby7432 Ай бұрын
Good show Ron 🇺🇸👍🏻
@mattmusselman5055
@mattmusselman5055 Ай бұрын
We always had a family get together and spent time together the night before the opener..
@dalemitchell2006
@dalemitchell2006 Ай бұрын
I'm the last surviving original hunter in a camp built by my grandfather, father and my uncle. At one time there was 8 of us. Now it's me and my grandkids. What we did, was put something that each one carried every in their pocket every day and put it in a weather tight container, and put in their favorite stand. My brother's were both cremated, so I put a vial of ashes in their stands. That way, I always have someone to hunt with.
@GhostWhiskey21
@GhostWhiskey21 Ай бұрын
We have buck hunters parties two weeks before season
@michaelwilson9986
@michaelwilson9986 Ай бұрын
Well done.
@antpassalacqua
@antpassalacqua Ай бұрын
I didn’t know you still wrote for magazines, a coworker has been giving me his hunting magazines bc he’s subscribed to everything and I was shocked to see an Alaskan hunt you detailed
@youngguns1319
@youngguns1319 Ай бұрын
What magazines are they just asking because I’d be interested in reading them my self thanks in advance
@WilliamHays-s1w
@WilliamHays-s1w Ай бұрын
Good show sir
@jfess1911
@jfess1911 Ай бұрын
The 7mm INT-R (International-Rimmed) is based on the 30-30 case. Sharper shoulder and reduced case taper. Hornady has some online reloading data on it with a dimensioned drawing. The 7mm Merrill is based on the rimmed 225 Winchester case. The shoulder is steeper than the parent case which is itself related to the 30-30 (but shorter, less taper, shoulder pushed foreword and higher pressure)
@ronladuke7235
@ronladuke7235 Ай бұрын
Marino wool is extremely good for under wear. I tried a few of the high tech synthetic underwear for hunting and snowmobiling but when I tried merino there was no going back. As a bonus it has a natural antibacterial property so you can wear them for a long time without washing and naturally reduces body odour. Not kidding!
@youngguns1319
@youngguns1319 Ай бұрын
A few traditions iv always be thought and have always done are. I don’t hunt on Sunday the day of rest, never to shoot a all white white tail deer it’s bad luck, if your gun has a removable magazine never unload it, every time you shot and get a deer you save the empty shell case and you carry it with you for the rest of the season, after you harvest any game always take a moment and give thanks to the animal for the nourishment that it will give your family, also when the season is over it’s bad luck if you don’t clean the gun and put it up nice and clean ready for next year. That’s a few little things my family and I and even some friends I know do. Silly to some but to me I feel hunting is more then just getting meat in the table yes it’s about that, but it’s also about being and realizing we are to be one with nature. the geek in me gets to thinking it matter can not be created nor destroyed then that to me means everything that’s here has ever been is still here and will always be here. Just had taken maybe a different form of image.
@BryanShull-lt8gz
@BryanShull-lt8gz Ай бұрын
Sabbath is the seventh day of the week not the first. Why would God have rested on the first day??? He hadn't done anything yet!!! The Catholic Church changed the day of worship to the "Day of the Sun". A Pagan practice, because they made it illegal to do anything Jewish around 325 AD. I'm not Catholic so I still rest on the day Elohim said to rest on.
@jameswhitaker1324
@jameswhitaker1324 Ай бұрын
34:25 well, I don’t know about that, the imperial stormtroopers never seemed to be able to hit anything…
@leonardjanda6181
@leonardjanda6181 Ай бұрын
❤great show 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@drakeslocum2564
@drakeslocum2564 Ай бұрын
Here in Mississippi, a lot of people rub the blood of a their first deer on their face. I don’t really know why, but I guess you could call it a tradition. It is mostly done by children after getting their first deer or even first buck.
@BryanShull-lt8gz
@BryanShull-lt8gz Ай бұрын
As I see it, the problem with ammo availability is all the different calibers many of which do nearly the same thing. If there were only a dozen or so calibers there would be plenty of supplies to keep all of them in stock. When the ammo companies have SO MANY calibers to try to load and get out to the public, plus supply the military they simply can't meet the demand. This is exactly why I try to buy rifles from the same family groups. Then I can use the same brass for several. For example, 308 brass for 7mm08, 260 remington and 243 winchester. Same with the belted cases, 338 WM, 300 WM, and 7 Rem Mag etc. And of course the 30-06 family, from 25-06 to 8mm Mauser. Recently I've been doing the same with 5.56 to 6x45 and 25-45 sharps.
@glockparaastra
@glockparaastra Ай бұрын
Thanks for the dollar / buck explanation Ron! Interesting! Here in South Africa we do not have as many traditions when hunting like in Europe but the one you are surely aware of is eating raw liver or testicle and having the blood smeared on your face for your first buck.
@open-debate
@open-debate 9 күн бұрын
Zack sounds upset he sounds like the guy who draw a elk tag but only has a .22 in the cupboard..😆
@Rusty-Brown_
@Rusty-Brown_ Ай бұрын
********** IM LOOKING FORWARD TO THE 21 SHARP I HAVE A 10-22 WAITING FOR A NEW BARREL !!!!!! ********
@michaelwilson9986
@michaelwilson9986 Ай бұрын
ON Traditions after a successful hunt.. Your correct we don't have a set one that everyone follows. But do have some n many of those are dying out manily for changing times in both hunting n the game dept regs. Used to be common after a Hunt everyone went to the Check Station to see how others had done. Hear some tales,see whom got there 1st.Blood face paint. Pics taken n out on the bulletin board or later in some local sportsmen paper.. Some gave thanks ,some braged some got the shirts tails cut off if missed a buck. Don't have many check stations in my area today as one can check em online. Deer Camps,Leases, all had there version of such. Some showed there Deer off on the Hood Trunk Lid Roof Top Tail Gate Trailer Etc Etc. Myself like your friend you mentioned .. I Thank the Game n Thank The Lord.. n keep the empty sep for at least awhile n any bullet recovered. I have heard of the European traditions here,seen it a time or two but not often. I believe more depends on what area one is in depends on the traditions one encounters.
@JimJanowiecki
@JimJanowiecki Ай бұрын
They used to give you a successful deer hunter patch for free if you checked your deer in Michigan. Now the patch is $8.
@glockparaastra
@glockparaastra Ай бұрын
Hi Mr Spomer, is your 7mm book available as an ebook on Kindle? I only find the hard copy. Many thanks greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦
@Der-Oberst
@Der-Oberst Ай бұрын
30-378 Weatherby Magnum…..ok, let’s not talk about it..ever.😂
@daveknowles3055
@daveknowles3055 Ай бұрын
another great show Ron. I feel sorry for Zach that he has so little to do that he is forced to listen/watch content he does not like. There a lot of videos on KZbin that I have stopped watching after just a few minutes, my time is too valuable to waste watching content I don't like, let alone sending in a comment about it. I am Psubscribed to both of your channels and look forward every week to the new episodes. Please keep it up.
@sindeecharlton8857
@sindeecharlton8857 Ай бұрын
One great thing and one Very bad thing. A light gun would not have a bullet drop, so as you stated the skill set would change.
@poisonPpaully
@poisonPpaully Ай бұрын
Only traditional thing I know is blooding a young hunter when he gets his first buck usually but it can be any first deer For anyone who doesn’t know it can be anything between blood streaks under the young hunter’s eyes to his dad or uncle covering his hair and head in that first deer kills blood Might sound gruesome to the uninitiated but any 8-10 year old kid that watches his older siblings or cousins go through it they are so proud whenever they get covered in that blood
@johnnybstewart
@johnnybstewart Ай бұрын
Why, they just ricochet off the walls of the slit at a predictable angle. The smaller they are the less variation of deflection.
@jamespowell7609
@jamespowell7609 Ай бұрын
One of my traditions is to see how many beers I can pound between the time I get in the blind and dark
@open-debate
@open-debate 9 күн бұрын
Ron if you talk big bores you talk African hunting, everything in North America can be hunted with a 30-06. So when recommending rifles why not stick to the Africa classics AND you don't even need 5 rifles, just 3... .22LR, 7x57 Mauser and the 9.3 x 64 Brenneke (better ballistics than the .375 (specially down range and much bigger bullet weight selection) and with its smaller cousin the 9.3x62 Mauser suitable for allll the big stuff, and both are legal of cause for hunting dangerous game)... ammunition availability isn't an argument simply because if you going to spend the time, energy and money to travel to us here in Africa to hunt then loading your own cartridges is just as much part of the experience and excitement as seeing a Cape Buffalo for the first time ... and when you do you'll be very glad you packed in the 9.3 instead of the 30-06 (apart from the fact that no PH will allow you to hunt dangerous game with 30-06 !)
@johnnash5118
@johnnash5118 Ай бұрын
I traditionally hunt alone in God's country Oregon.
@BryanShull-lt8gz
@BryanShull-lt8gz Ай бұрын
As I see it, the problem with ammo availability is all the different calibers many of which do nearly the same thing. If there were only a dozen or so calibers there would be plenty of supplies to keep all of them in stock. When the ammo companies have SO MANY calibers to try to load and get out to the public, plus supply the military they simply can't meet the demand. This is exactly why I try to buy rifles from the same family groups. Then I can use the same brass for several. For example, 308 brass for 7mm08, 260 remington and 243 winchester. Same with the belted cases, 338 WM, 300 WM, and 7 Rem Mag etc. And of course the 30-06 family, from 25-06 to 8mm Mauser. Recently I've been doing the same with 5.56 to 6x45 and 25-45 sharps.
@glockparaastra
@glockparaastra Ай бұрын
Hi Mr Spomer, is your 7mm book available as en ebook on Kindle? I only find the hard copy. Many thanks greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦
@RonSpomerOutdoors-Podcast
@RonSpomerOutdoors-Podcast Ай бұрын
It is not but we will look into that. Thanks for the suggestion.
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