It’s a Weatherby Backcountry Carbon Titanium in 6.5Cr. One of the finest holt guns I have reviewed in the past, and certainly got the job done here!
@neilkeenan28279 ай бұрын
@@tgsoutdoors 6.5 creed, have you told Lloyd P 😂
@JonTenconi9 ай бұрын
6.5 creedmoor - interesting. How were the guide’s about that caliber? Do you remember what grain? Most folks in the US would shudder at the idea of using a 6.5 on an elk. Trend is definitely more toward something like a .300 win mag (although I am a 7mm rem mag guy). Consensus is that a 6.5 is probably ok on a white-tailed deer. Majority of folks I’ve spoken to in the UK seem to favor a .308 for deer.
@JHruby9 ай бұрын
No one with any actual experience with the 6.5s would "shudder" at the idea of using them for elk. Speed, accuracy, and modern bullet performance kill. Most hunter's ideas of what is "necessary" to kill a given animal were formed based on the use of old soft point bullets developed in the 19th century. Times change. American hunters would benefit most from worrying less about what cartridge and more about shooting skill. I work at my gun club and the average deer and elk hunter is barely able to shoot softball size groups off of a cement bench.
@JonTenconi9 ай бұрын
@@JHruby😂
@bpetey59709 ай бұрын
A dream hunt. There is nothing like Scotland’s rugged vistas and roaring stags. 🏴 🇬🇧 🦌 I hope to return to the UK for such an adventure one day. Thanks for sharing.
@bpetey59708 ай бұрын
@@DaibhidhBhoAlba Thanks for the input. I’ll keep using both 👍
@beeboop17269 ай бұрын
Jonny I can’t help but feel that your old 303 would have been perfect for the dream hunt up on the hills of Scotland. I don’t know how stalkers managed years ago with no scope. Definitely a lot more crawling involved but that makes it all the more worth while! Cool video
@suffolkdutch77974 күн бұрын
The gillie did a fantastic job getting you on that stagg .I would like to see you do it on your own from start to finish to see what you learnt .again absolute testament to the guide.
@jeffdavis32489 ай бұрын
Another epic hunting landscape, simply fantastic! Thank you Jonny.
@WiltshireSportingShooter8 ай бұрын
More deer stalking content please, absolutely loved this film. Magnificent stags taken, hats off gents.
@JamesChurchill39 ай бұрын
Ah shame you missed the nice weather we sometimes get up here. I think last year it came on a Thursday.
@kemback10867 ай бұрын
Och it rained that day in the Borders
@CountydeerstalkingCoUk9 ай бұрын
Great to see TGS out deer stalking! Congratulations on the Stags and a great film, portraying just how challenging, yet rewarding, highland stalking can be. Well done guys!
@mrbritish9 ай бұрын
I really really like this. Wonderful detour from the typical clays content. Visually beautiful, great narration, music and b-roll excellent. Well done fellas. I specially like the drone shot of the downed stag at the beginning.
@blucarbon68029 ай бұрын
Jonny, It is a pleasure watching your content. I truly like in this video and your upland pheasant video that you and others wore casual shirts and ties. I believe in the pheasant hunt you and some if not all of you wore tweed set ups. There is something about this tradition that truly resonates with me. Keep up the great work! Cheers from across the big pond.
@CanadianWaterfowler9 ай бұрын
Fantastic ❗ Indeed the dream hunt! (Oh, the dedication of the cameraman! ...and the ties... Everyone there is wearing a tie... In the rain. While hiking up those slopes and crawling through rough terrain. While wearing a tie!) I hope you've got some footage from the field dressing and carrying back those big animals... That would be very interesting to see!)
@timward83359 ай бұрын
Awesome. Sadly don't think I'm anywhere near fit enough to be able to experience such a wonderful stalk so I really envy you well done gents and congratulations aswell ❤
@roland46539 ай бұрын
This is on my bucket list. I am from the US, i just can't imagine hunting in the rain with dress shirt + tie + wool cap 8-) Looks epic!
@danielnowakowski601Ай бұрын
I'm Polish. I lived in Scotland Highlands for 5 years........my best part of my life.....
@hoilst2659 ай бұрын
I thought the hardest hunt in Scotland was trying to find fresh vegetables.
@kemback10869 ай бұрын
smart arse
@sandyssebothoma75207 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@jaimecarr39002 ай бұрын
Cheeky #*!t
@richardharding99759 ай бұрын
Nice videos and grand scenery. We do this every year in northern Maine, though it's for whitetail deer. Live in a big wall tent with a wood stove. Good times.
@elkhunterbill50879 ай бұрын
Congratulations on the stag and thank you for sharing your experiences. The camera work is absolutely excellent!
@martinhasseltoft90409 ай бұрын
hi, my name is Martin Hasseltoft from Denmark. I'm a new hunter, I'm a huge fan of your/your KZbin channel. I myself am a huge fan of tweed, but unfortunately it is not that popular in Denmark. I try not to care what other people think, I also wear a tie when I'm hunting. unfortunately tweed is very expensive in Denmark. but if you ever come to Denmark, I'll give you a beer. 👍 Kind regards, Martin
@DFox-ud3gx9 ай бұрын
Thats right Jonny you have true grit !!!! Love these red stagg just smaller then our elk in the USA 🇺🇸 . what a beautiful hunt
@lenzadlberger9 ай бұрын
The Stags in Scotland and in the Alps are smaller Framed (120kg are rare 100kg is more the Average) then in the deeper flat Aereas like Northern Germany Hungary Poland and so on there they can weigh around 200kg, Yes Elks are way bigger in Northern America same can be said about European and Northern American Moose, Red Stags can have more points on the Antlers then Elk (up to 24 points are not rare for a really good Midage Stag in their Prime in some Areas of Europe) the World Record Red Stag is from Newzealand and had a Trophy Weight of 16.3kg (the Record from Germany is 16kg Trophy Weight hunted near Hamburg) So nearly as much weight as an really good Elk Trophy
@h_xy099 ай бұрын
I went on my first stalk in Scotland and I have never looked back since
@Doncorleone449 ай бұрын
What u mean uve never headed south again?😂
@JamesChurchill39 ай бұрын
@@Doncorleone44 No he's never checked his blind spots while driving.
@MRxr4008 ай бұрын
two of the things i miss about Scotland, now back in Australia, is the rugged country side and the folk that live in it. Also the respect in the game animal hunting/management. In Australia, NSW especially, deer are classed as vermin, and can be shot at night with NV, thermal etc on private property.
@NE-land-sea9 ай бұрын
Awesome hunt... Now come here to America grab a bow and get yourself an elk!
@grahambamford90739 ай бұрын
Jonny thats a fine looking stag you got. As we say in Ireland, "well wear". 6.5 creed seems a light round for such a big stag, but it worked. Nice stalking and shooting. 👍
@manatoa19 ай бұрын
Beautiful, country, animals, and film!
@davidsanders31149 ай бұрын
Wow what a session, well done lads. What a stalk!
@Micge9 ай бұрын
That terrain is wildly different to what I'm used to hunting moose. It's all dense woods and swamp cut with occasional field or road to set up at. That all open "hill" seems like something I should try and experience once.
@trevorsmith55979 ай бұрын
You’re good at making your videos. And this one is exactly Scotland. Love stalking in Scotland, though
@CliveRees-ou2ir9 ай бұрын
Looks like you had a great day following your passion for hunting. 👍
@ThomasNuya-by3eb9 ай бұрын
Beautiful country there. Red deer is the best venison I have had to date. I had the opportunity to hunt one in New York at a private hunting camp.
@G78.9 ай бұрын
Jonny you keep surprising us with your fantastic videos thanks from Ireland
@Grant_9019 ай бұрын
What an amazing story. Thanks for sharing
@joelvaughn1599 ай бұрын
I believe I might have been in Scotland at the same time for a family vacation. (~ October 7th) Those few days there rained A LOT! I heard one local say something like 6 weeks worth of rain in less then 24 hours.
@XLC-zd8dn9 ай бұрын
Outstanding video. I am a Canadian, and when I was visiting Scotland (my ancestral homeland) I talked to a couple of big game hunters. They were telling me that it was cheaper for them to fly to Canada to do a Moose Hunt than the costs of doing a stag hunt in their home country. I would be interested to see an actual factual comparison.
@tgsoutdoors9 ай бұрын
Not sure it’s that’s correct!
@FeckArseIndustries9 ай бұрын
Beautiful stalk. The wild weather and terrain just add to the mystique and legend of these hunts. As always, just outstandingly high quality content. And, as always, a lovely bunch of fellas to share that unique experience.
@birddogmi679 ай бұрын
That is actually close to my dream scenario...just more sideways rain.
@Nello3538 ай бұрын
That beer ( ale ) looks so good, I envy them.
@darellkettley66229 ай бұрын
Johnny incredible video great shot. Well done boys👌
@jameshayton84699 ай бұрын
Fantastic Johnny, going to hopefully get up to Scotland on the Stags for my birthday next year!. Cant wait, what was the rifle you was using?
@serverlan7639 ай бұрын
Stags dont roar when it gets cold, they roar because there is a hind in season. The two often coincide.
@grahamsimpkins15409 ай бұрын
That was great, good to see some thing different on the channel 👍 alway fancy try that just have got a clue where to start 😂 Great filming in the crazy weather, must of been hard going for sure for Sacher ! ( sorry if I got the spelling wrong) Great content guys enjoy it 👍
@chadnolte91349 ай бұрын
Great dream hunt video. Nothing like working for it.
@birddogmi679 ай бұрын
Don't know how great it is until you venture it.
@jonstephens6829 ай бұрын
Now that looked amazing, now you got to carry the stag back to base 😂
@nonameentered19189 ай бұрын
Just be glad you didn't bag a third, hauling two 3 hours back down the hill on 4 guys is tough enough :)
@ru55laye9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing that, but I have to ask. how do you get the carcase down off the mountain?
@paulie1202849 ай бұрын
John... You really need to start stacking lottery points for an Elk hunt in the western US. plenty of Do it your self opportunity! Or you could get a Wyoming outfitter to take you into the Federal Wilderness areas for the alpine adventure!!
@jorgbellinghausen68009 ай бұрын
Super nice video of one of my 'bucket list' hunts. I don't know whether I missed it or whether you didn't mention it, but what cartridge and bullet were you using?
@alihopley9 ай бұрын
Great video guys, well done. Aye, she was a wet one , here in the West last October.
@jamesalexander42039 ай бұрын
Superb content TGS
@brianconnor18109 ай бұрын
Great video. What calibre were the rifles?
@spartanrefinishing3765 ай бұрын
Great video!!
@mattyallen33969 ай бұрын
I think you need to come to New Zealand for a hunt
@tgsoutdoors9 ай бұрын
I do!!
@m444ss6 ай бұрын
a great video. a great hunt
@MichaelAnsell18429 ай бұрын
All around….. stunning Beautifully filmed / produced Breathtaking location informative ( as always ) and to top it off, a magnificent stag. Amazing tgs But I do have a question 🙋🏻♂️ What do you use to waterproof your boots. A wax or spay ?
@davidgendron19539 ай бұрын
That would be a dream hunt, way more than an African hunt! That and capercaillie hunt in Norway!
@mwnciboo9 ай бұрын
Cracking... just cracking.
@hammyh11659 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. I've been lucky enough to do plenty stalking for Reds and also do it as a job . It's always been about the day out and not the shot , the shot just finishes the day off , ive been run off the hill plenty times by the mist and still had a good day. I know exactly where you were , i have friends that live near there.
@josephindahl63889 ай бұрын
looks real simlar to the area i hunt in Alaska, but smaller. same kind of hunting though
@tonyshaw4570Ай бұрын
done all of this at hinds . days are great sport .hard walking . 270 win was my choice .best days stalking you every have .miss the stalkers peter and alistair at glenartny
@garyallison11939 ай бұрын
You need to try an elk hunt here in the US
@27walker279 ай бұрын
Blows my mind that a shirt and tie is the gear off choice
@heycidskyja46688 ай бұрын
Why? It's practical and has been worn for centuries. You can keep your synthetic 'tactical' gear for yourself, thanks!
@tframe9 ай бұрын
brilliant
@TheConnorMwg8 ай бұрын
What happens to the stag after the kill? Is it brought back for butchery or left in situ?
@SandyWeir-w4u9 ай бұрын
Was that in Glen Lyon
@redeyefox059 ай бұрын
The pinnacle of UK stalking...best have good knee's though lol
@wholeNwon9 ай бұрын
In my day, I might have undertaken that hunt but with no optical equipment, a good muzzleloader and, obviously, shots at shorter ranges. Would I be as likely to bring home game? Obviously not, but that's just fine because I'd have had more fun.
@jimo51469 ай бұрын
Shame so short. I could have watched a lot more of that.
@kurzification8 ай бұрын
11:22 anyone know what brand pack this is? I couldn’t read it
@enzogigante659 ай бұрын
What caliber are the rifles in?
@tgsoutdoors9 ай бұрын
6.5 creedmore
@neilbrailsford48829 ай бұрын
loverly rifle what caliber was it
@neilbrailsford48829 ай бұрын
ignore some one beat me to it
@SFCS-wc6yz9 ай бұрын
Did you say your lung fell out? Hope you're well mate
@bertroost16759 ай бұрын
Wearing ties nonetheless. Proper gentlemen.
@dznnf79 ай бұрын
"Brutal conditions." It rained. Hahaha....
@tgsoutdoors9 ай бұрын
Rain as a word doesn’t quite explain how bad this was
@Fivegunner9 ай бұрын
Hard hunt? You are driven there and if you can wear a collared shirt and a tie, that's not a hard hunt. Hunting opened to ordinary people? Is it public land ? You are paying to hunt on private land, and many can't afford that, so it is still privilege of the rich. You don't hunt public land where animals move due to hunter's pressure, and you didn't have to find red stag yourself. And you don't ever carry your gun 😂 You don't know what hard hunting is. You didn't even pack that animal out either. Come to hunt elk in Rockies and you will see what hard hunting, hard terrain, hard hunting conditions are.
@heycidskyja46688 ай бұрын
By 'hunt' do you actually mean stalking? I.e., not on horseback? And as far as clothing you can keep your plastic 'tactical' gear and synthetic overalls for yourself, thanks!
@Fivegunner8 ай бұрын
@@heycidskyja4668 when I mentioned collared shirts and ties, I just pointed out that's an easy hunt. If you need to hike in 6+ miles (10+ km) in a steep country which usually means 1500+ ft (500m) of elevation gain, you need a comfortable clothes. Don't care about tactical stuff as you think, nobody cares about it. You don't know what hard hunt is. And I'm not using horses, do it all myself, including packing out. This in the video isn't hard hunt. They didn't even carry their own guns. They didn't have to find animals themselves, didn't pack it out, didn't have to camp in high country which means bringing all camping stuff with them. Whoever thinks hunt in this video is hard, that person doesn't know what hard hunt is. And hunting in the UK isn't people's activity, it's privilege of the rich.
@alexsmith33779 ай бұрын
Hunt ? In a traditional world that seems to me that we are loosing. We hunt on horse back, we stalk deer. Why are we taking on these Americanism's?
@PonderosaSoundStudio9 ай бұрын
Wow. Beautiful terrain and good effort! I'm curious - does British legislation preclude carrying the rifle loaded until the animal has been sighted? Just comparing the situation with North American hunting (we would load the magazine at minimum when starting out, and if in vicinity of deer/elk/moose, chamber a round and of course have the Safety on until ready to shoot, paying heed at all times to all other gun safety measures of course). I can understand carryingthe rifle in its case given the inclement weather, but was surprised to see the rifle being loaded only after the target stag was sighted.
@Brass-and-Bullets9 ай бұрын
Majority of stalkers here in the uk will have one in the chamber when stalking lowland deer, in Scotland as there is a lot of crawling behind people into position and long walks it’s not normally carried with one in the chamber (i’m sure people do though)