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20 thoughts on “He Stole MY SHOTS! Traditional Bowhunting Hogs in Florida”
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Finn is a pretty good hunter! Super fun and entertaining stuff. But gee whiz, I puckered seeing that arrow fly right next to clay lol
Nice I would be so proud of my son awesome job
Love it! Thanks Clay!
That little boy trash I beat him๐
hey clay love they way ur raising ur kids … go out work hard and put in the kill my sons alittle yonger then yours but im hoping to get out and hunt with him someday .. its bit harder to hunter here in the UK all stupid laws and what not ๐
I remember taking my son at that age. Now he's off on his own adventures
Great shots how many LBS is that lad shooting.
May you, and if you may, do you also carry a firearm for a just-in-case safety?
Cooler Junge , du kannst wirklich Stolz auf ihn sein๐๐๐!!! Von seinem Vater das jagen lernen, mit seinem Vater jagen gehen, das wird er niemals vergessen! Sein Lรคcheln, sagt alles, super !! Wir sagen in Deutschland Waidmannsheil zu einer guten Jagd ! Waidmannsheil ๐ฏ und herzliche Grรผรe aus ๐ฉ๐ช !!!
Dang kid nice shot!
What a Childhood ๐๐
young FEN can shoot will shoot nice and fast and true
CLAY has your boy had a go at making his own bow and if not it would be a good video to watch and you cant get them hogs every shot
It is amazing you go to Hunting with your son He is now very gut Hunter โผ๏ธ Waidmannsheil ๐ฏ๐๐ฟ๐ฅฐ๐
Inhumane killers
Cruel way to kill
"If you want to train a longbowman, start with his grandfather".
That was one of the best hunting videos I ever saw. good job Finn.
train him on a florida management area then take him to a zoo like your on in this video, he will apreciate more.
I'm curious about the shooting thru the fence… Is the property set up for shooting the hogs in a large pen of sorts?
Not exactly Rhodes Scholars, are they?