Love listening to Tim Talk his experiences ,Looking forward to the podcasts
@TK-uk2yy3 ай бұрын
Love the format! Love listening to a father and his daughter talking about hunting. You both do a great job, what a great listen! Congratulations on your success!
@tdmd198413 ай бұрын
Your dad is a blast. Love you guys keep up the good work
@LukeHabein-s2gАй бұрын
Brother! Grew up the same, lived the same. Preach on!! You deserve a bigger platform. World needs more ppl like!!
@JohnSmith-ov7gc2 ай бұрын
I've always loved and respected Tim, wise beyond his years. I believe Tim is one of the top 3% of hunters to have ever been in our time. Have enjoyed watching Tim and his family hunt, evolve, and share their journey's over the past decades. We're all very happy and proud of Sydney's success. Never stop. Thanks for sharing all those great memories, hunts, and experience.
@larryfinley3882 ай бұрын
I think you are spot on talking about the chemicals we are using on our crops. Ever since roundup came into play we have had a decline on our quail and what pheasants to not hardly many left, and now we have to deal with all the nest raiders also. I think the same thing on the clean fields deer and wildlife don’t stay in there like they used to with no wild millet patches in the fields or any other ground cover in there to hide in . Glad I’m not the only one noticing this, I really liked the podcast and usually don’t watch or even listen to one but yours was good 👍
@iambquinn3 ай бұрын
I live just north of you up by Tanner’s in a small area that’s all organic farming. Our deer and wildlife are thriving, no dead deer in the area either. Alfalfa fields are littered with deer, rabbits, mice…etc. It’s a shame more farmers aren’t using organic methods.
@CountingBuck3 ай бұрын
YES, please document your relationship with your dad. He is priceless to the hunting community and his legacy is worth sharing to a younger audience.
@jimshields67683 ай бұрын
Tim truly is SPOT ON! Animals are smarter than most humans and know what's best for them. Steve Rinella would be another great guest for your podcast.
@johnknouse88463 ай бұрын
I grew up in Iowa hunting pheasant, quail, rabbit, deer, and whatever else we could put in the freezer. Moved away in the early 80’s when I was about 14. Every year I’ve gone back, the hunting has gotten worse, to the point that pheasant and quail are almost non-existent in some areas.
@russclewley69453 ай бұрын
Awesome episode! Love this format. That footage was unreal.
@charleskeller50153 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your podcast
@0217kris3 ай бұрын
Dang I enjoy what you the two of you do and I hope that you continue to do this. Information is key in life.
@jesseblackburn84373 ай бұрын
LOVE YOU SYDNEY!❤❤❤ IM ALL ABOUT YOU!❤❤❤
@BigFish-lt1we3 ай бұрын
Definitely want to hear Tim talk about his near death experience in Africa when his spear went through his thigh.
@Flyrodmike13 ай бұрын
Slockmaster for president!
@shaneseaford48243 ай бұрын
Your awesome tim ive watched videos of u hunting since I was a kid an enjoy hearing your knowledge an your wisdom
@russclewley69453 ай бұрын
Southwest Michigan having that issue EHD sucks. Huge buck dead by our hunting areas.
@eastonjay1003 ай бұрын
Great podcast. Met you Tim in Orangeville Ontario you are a great person. Keep podcast coming. Would love to see you and Dan Fitzgerald on a podcast
@deanwilliams35003 ай бұрын
What a blast, I could listen to you two for hours. I may have got my last elk in Colorado this year bow hunting. 39 years in a row. If they pass this law, saying we cant hunt mountain lions I am done hunting here. I always buy a tag for mountain lions just incase I need to shoot one (it happens) and that way I dont have to put my future in the hands of someone at CPW to determine if it was self defense. I will move out of the state.. Sad.
@karlbergersen85643 ай бұрын
Completely agree!!!! The fact that voters can regulate wildlife & ban hunting is BS!!! 🤬
@ynoT_463 ай бұрын
These days it seems it's all about ever increasing crop yield per acre more than anything else. Isn't it up to the landowner to decide what is and isn't allowed to be used on the crops? I'm not a farmer and my hunting knowledge and experience is extremely limited but it seems to me that there should be sufficient operating practices data from the past that one could go back to that might turn the table on the increasingly detrimental diseases affecting deer populations. I love these chat sessions with you and your dad. I'm sure your mom and brother have some interesting stories to share. And I know you have to have some stories to tell yourself. Maybe let your dad interview you. There's no doubt many come for the blonde, big boobs and beauty but once they get to know Ms Sydnie they stay because she's so interesting and fun to watch and listen to. Thanks for sharing this podcast. I look forward to each video y'all post. Safe travels and good hunting.
@robertpettit26363 ай бұрын
Tim your the man that moose hunt is wild
@jhtrapping41213 ай бұрын
I would love to hear some of Buck's hunting stories
@CarnivoreKipp3 ай бұрын
Loving the podcast vibe.
@JakubFiltz-nk8hu3 ай бұрын
Your dad‘s so spot on. We love your videos. I would love to Stephen Rella on your podcast Phil Robertson or Jace Robertson
@wildfire3653 ай бұрын
Sydney you need to take me and my grandson squirrel hunting. We love squirrels and Fox squirrels is even better. 😋😋😋😋😋😋😋
@bradlauber90973 ай бұрын
I find in southern Ontario Canada, deer populations are down , no second additional tags. Snow shoe hares plummet, groundhogs next to none. Less pasture more cash crop. Something going on. Maybe the herbasidedes and pesticides and crop rotation.
@richardcaplinger36223 ай бұрын
Tim thanks for talking about the deer herd and what chemicals from spraying crops. I have said the same thing here in West Virginia. Also in our creeks an rivers here. There isnt very many frogs and crayfish. I ask the dnr here , why they dont restock the frogs and crayfish. They told me why stock them into an inhospitable environment . In the 1950's there were so many bull frogs here that. You couldnt talk above when fishing at night. To many chemical companies that dumped here in the late 50's an 60's . They made agent orange for the Vietnam war here. I hope men like you and the other celebrity hunters came maybe get some action taken before everything is gone.
@chrisatchley2252 ай бұрын
Thank you Tim for speaking out on crop chemicals killing off our game animals. It’s gonna take a big voice and an army backing you up to even make it a possibility for a comeback.
@ronmcilvain2843 ай бұрын
Awesome to see you and your dad doing another podcast. Would love to see you do one with Kaitlyn Maus you two are the best women bow hunters I've ever seen keep up the awesome work and go slock big Louie before your dad lol.
@BarstoolOutdoors3 ай бұрын
Thank you!! I’m going to try my hardest to SLOCK block him. & thanks for the suggestion - would love to have a fellow female hunter on the pod!
@user-lc5xp5xd2i3 ай бұрын
I was really hoping you would ask your Pops about his encounter with Bigfoot. Maybe next time? I mean, if he was putting us on, good one. But if he was being 100% real the world needs to know more!
@CarnivoreKipp3 ай бұрын
An episode with the southern outdoorsman would be great. They are awesome.
@kenw69393 ай бұрын
Tim, you have nailed it as usual , and are definitely on the right track, IMO ! The only other thing I could add, is to look up, many are aware of what's goin on in our skies, but we are being attacked from every direction ! On a Positive note, I believe that all of this is going to be exposed and rectified in the very near future ! Been watching your video's since the beginning, a long time ago !
@danielrobinson78973 ай бұрын
Be sick to have Steve Rinella on. Love ya work 🤙🏼
@j23bizzle2 ай бұрын
Closer the better
@bw5453 ай бұрын
Great podcast. You and your dad are always great together. That is an awesome shirt your dad is wearing. Do you know who makes it?
@ralphrobinson-d5p3 ай бұрын
On chemicals in agriculture Cherryfield Maine is a good example. The herbicides used on blueberries made the deer sterile and the producers didn’t tell the farmers.
@atv558033 ай бұрын
in northern MN we had a tick fever that took out moose they would head towards water too and we would find them trying to drown them selves
@johnmcgill40763 ай бұрын
Hey Sydnie. Your dad is a great guest. Really enjoyed his stories. But you ask who we like to see, so I'm here to tell ya. I'm a big viewer of KZbin. So I'd love for you to interview or even collaborate with some of my other favorites in the vlogs. Deermeatfordinner is an obvious choice, but then there is also his wife DeerMom. Kelly Young would be another one. Any of the goobs from the Googan Squad. (Not AP again). Maybe even get those fishing nuts to go hunting with you. For that matter take some non outdoor KZbinr out like you do for Outside The Office. Tim: Consumers have been saying for decades that they don't want any pesticides and/or chemicals on their food. We have to convince more farmers to stop putting that shit out there. Shout out to Little Jack for standing on that table for most of the podcast. Good job Jack. Good job Sydnie.
@lanekennedyfishing20503 ай бұрын
Mr. Tim needs to get Bubba Hoopty Suggs on the podcast! Them two together would be something else!
@rmlestes3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@kevbev15242 ай бұрын
Tim would be the most awesome father in-law. Oh... Ya.... Sid would be cool to hang with too... Hahaha 🤣
@mshoosier61273 ай бұрын
Ole Tim can tell a good story.
@Raised-RightАй бұрын
Heck I'm only 1 county south of you and we're loaded with gray and red squirrels
@baitammo46523 ай бұрын
Was going to invite you to come hunt with me in Kansas until I heard the castration story! I suppose I could send Tim out with my brother-in-law! Ha!
@reds68362 ай бұрын
Tim, you can do something about the agriculture, look up her generative farming. Like Gabe Brown and Greg Judy.
@charlesvaszily-fm2lf3 ай бұрын
We need Ap Tim and Sydney on the podcast
@joshuagunderson60653 ай бұрын
Tim is a legend
@FishinBud2 ай бұрын
This was good...smart man
@robertpettit26363 ай бұрын
Only a million come on let’s go
@kevbev15242 ай бұрын
Just go commando, Sid does ❤
@PodcastPDАй бұрын
I have noticed this decline in WI over the past 5-8 years. It is really sad to see this occurring. Mature bucks specifically but also all species of wildlife. I grew up trapping and have a good comprehension of the food chain an it really worries me. Nobody seems to be listening or caring. I attended the spring harvest meeting for my county and brought up the lack of deer as well as other concerns. I was able to show them on their own graphs that they were wrong in their high population estimates yet nothing was done and they even voted in more season special hunts. Just terrible.
@ffvg99093 ай бұрын
Yup thanks 🙏
@bobbellew92403 ай бұрын
Amen brother 🙏
@thomasanderson17833 ай бұрын
Sydney has a ring on her wedding finger! What did I miss?
@mikemangham90513 ай бұрын
Little Jack is so cute
@BarstoolOutdoors3 ай бұрын
He’s the best!!!
@tylerlee53493 ай бұрын
So Tim, if I spray my round-up ready beans with around-up, is that the same stuff that the bad stuff farmers are putting on the corn?
@JBTurkey3 ай бұрын
We have gotten away from natural and it's killing us and our wildlife. Your dad is one of the all time greats!
@RichardBrown-r9z2 ай бұрын
Okay, I'm a big fan of the family and I'm from Brother Buc country STx! My son has met BB at New Braunfels Tracker Del. I want to know if the Bigfoot video is real or was it Jack in a costume???
@jeremystyron97213 ай бұрын
I have a question for Tim . Why do yall put all those chemicals on your crops if you know it's bad for the wildlife ? It sounds like yall could improve your heard and wildlife on the ranch if stop with all the chemicals. Last I believe that CWD is like Covid it was created. When CWD first hit us in rock springs Texas in the early 2000 it came over the county like a pleag. What was crazy it only affected the native whitetail & mule deer . Now here's the kicker Axis , fallow , black buck , excedra it didn't affect none of our exotics when all our whitetail & mule deer in the whole county died . Now how is that possible unless it was created to take out the native wildlife. Love your show been watching your dad for a long time he is the true slock master . God bless you and your family God-bless America 🇺🇸
@BryceSmith-vs9gi3 ай бұрын
Get your dad and buck together for a podcast would be one for the ages
@wesleydvorak15317 күн бұрын
Just an idea, but I’ve combined corn and beans for an organic farmer. And I can honestly say that his fields always have more wildlife in them and you can see the heavy use of those fields compared to our bt corn and roundup ready beans. I agree 100% about the corn and beans being “dirty” or weedy back in the day. Never hunted pheasants in grass back then. Always walked the corn fields standing and combined.
@wesleydvorak15317 күн бұрын
Maybe try finding an organic farmer to rent your ground. Or try it yourself.
@seanbennett79163 ай бұрын
I definitely agree there is way to much chemicals put out and I appreciate that you acknowledge that snakes are an important part of the ecosystem they are food for some creatures but more importantly they control the ones that are also important but we need to keep in check like rodents.
@jbloutdoors39463 ай бұрын
"Bo knows." The man, the myth, the legend Bo Jackson.
@BarstoolOutdoors3 ай бұрын
Honestly, yes! We will get him on!
@jbloutdoors39463 ай бұрын
@@BarstoolOutdoors Yessss! My favorite athlete of all time! I'd love to meet him! Can't wait for the podcast!
@ChrisMueller-hj2ss3 ай бұрын
I want to see Ted Nugent on your podcast
@BarstoolOutdoors3 ай бұрын
We will get him!
@CarnivoreKipp3 ай бұрын
Yes
@kevbev15242 ай бұрын
It's definitely bacteria, Pond scum, problem, Need more moving water areas. Give the water back
@jameswhite62013 ай бұрын
37 bucks dead within 4 miles of my house in Ada MI...ehd...and that's just the one I know about...sad so sad
@jerrylochner48103 ай бұрын
My mom would brown the rabbit or squirrel in her cast iron skillet and then put it in the pressure cooker, I don't remember how long, but she would make stuffing and gravy omg was it ever good.
@ShonBlantonАй бұрын
Where can I get one of those dogs??
@scottsix87653 ай бұрын
Tim's right about man destroying the habitat. I've seen the same thing as the cornfield eating habits of the deer here in Texas. They will eat right up to the maize or corn thats been treated for bugs and weeds and move on to another food source. They also have to compete with the feral hog population.
@D-Kat2703 ай бұрын
As a hunter and a farmer talking about current farming practices maybe being an issue do you start thinking about no till and less chemical practices?
@lovetogun36113 ай бұрын
"I've been around" Thats what I tell my kids. Words from the wise. If more of these kids looked up people like Tim instead of like Taylor Swift, we could turn this place right side up!👍
@bruceboysoutdoors60073 ай бұрын
Holly shit he is right!!!
@robertpettit26363 ай бұрын
Love you two together
@rabbithomesteading37973 ай бұрын
Tim is so funny! 🤣Sorry to hear about Johns reproductive abilities after screwing that hunt up he did enough screwing for life...Those not needed anymore. lol Great show Syd! Other then watching Jack play with his hair in the reflection so much. Hummingbirds was way better. lol
@goldencricket22 ай бұрын
Honestly, tile in our fields , I believe, is the cause ... Drains all the chemicals into the rivers, no moisture in the ground to evaporate, causing drought.. Massive floors due to the build-up of silt , then no water due to no natural evaporation. Just my opinion, but I see the rivers here in ne iowa that used to be 15 ta 20 ft deep are now 2 ta 3 foot.. All the fish are gone in the small rivers, deer are dying , song birds,etct.. I believe tile needs to be outlawed, and existing tile needs plugged. All the buffer zones for run off have been tore out, fence rows ripped out.. it ridiculous 😒...
@usernamehere60613 ай бұрын
Or maybe the deer hammered that section of corn because it was on the edge of a clean alfalfa field? Lol.
@yrdGBA3 ай бұрын
well you had me until Tim said the G word, there is no warming if anything, we are cooling, everything goes in cycles with the climate. Its the SUN. Good show guys! Keep it going guys
@fredrikjohansson85832 ай бұрын
Great job both of you. Looking forward to the next time. Interesting to hear the thoughts of biodiversity. Your dad is right, we follow you for other reasons than your blonde hair and big…
@Doug-mc3dd2 ай бұрын
I have a Umarex Full Auto Thompson M1A1 machine gun.
@johnwatson39133 ай бұрын
No disrespect meant here, then why do you spray? Could you do a larger experiment on your properties? I know its an uphill battle, but you appear to be individuals that people would listen to and could make a difference. As always love the content.
@dennisdoyle84003 ай бұрын
You should have Luke McFadden. On the show. He hunts too
@pursuingtheheartland34143 ай бұрын
Couldn't turn it off.
@jessebasile73023 ай бұрын
I have been saying this for a long time
@bradleyfitzgerald19933 ай бұрын
What kind of dog is jack?
@WinterA673 ай бұрын
What kind of dog is Jack?
@Troy-j6l3 ай бұрын
👍👍💯❤
@wyatthans75363 ай бұрын
💯%%!
@Redneckgamer-do1ui8 күн бұрын
Somthing needs to be done . About that .
@lukesizemore94123 ай бұрын
Get @have bow will travel, outta Georgia!
@woodzman9913 ай бұрын
They don’t know a thing it was cwd the first time and there’s still deer. Self proclaimed experts particularly that some of us have older scars than are usually overpaid and uninformed.
@trentbloodsworth80503 ай бұрын
Herbicides are a huge problem for man and beast
@JakubFiltz-nk8hu3 ай бұрын
We want ted
@benhill1753 ай бұрын
The reflection of Jack rubbing his hand through his hair made this almost unwatchable!!! lol
@Soroush033 ай бұрын
4
@FreebornOutdoors3 ай бұрын
I feel like I just watched someone say that stabbing yourself in the leg is bad for you while stabbing himself in the leg… why do the same things you’re saying is hurting the habitat
@dangelosreptiles3 ай бұрын
FIRST!!!
@ekoado33733 ай бұрын
First!
@jerrykell17283 ай бұрын
Missing nutrients in the food these animals eat is a huge problem.
@robertglaze10023 ай бұрын
You mentioned global warming. When scientists talk about the ice age and how it melted it had to be global warming too and there wasn't no vehicles. Figure that one out
@triplehelper69443 ай бұрын
It’s nice hearing some common sense about believing everything you hear. I don’t believe more than 10 percent of what i hear on tv. They all want ratings on tv.