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My guess would be somehow have to be linked through Jim Shockey.No doubt he's a good hunter and takes some incredible deer.
But, how does a goober like that, land such a babe?
Is it the hat?
What he said.I’ve not watched any hunting videos in a few years, but I gave that one a shot. Pretty amazing. Serious muley porn and unbelievable dedication. I think @neffa3 summed it up pretty well for me.
I’m sure I’ll be flamed for this but of all the bucks in that whole film, in terms of just loving the way it looked, I’d take the one his wife shot on the rifle tag. Giant, clean typicals (especially with that kind of mass) are the pinnacle to me.
I believe he was Jim’s first cameraman. Cody is great imo at capturing the emotions through out the hunt.Watched this video today based on the HT discussion. I could be wrong but I think Cody was a camera guy for Shockey years ago. Been years since I have watched his videos. He was either dating or recently married at the time. He certainly puts a lot of effort and time and certainly is without question an accomplished hunter in my view is putting the effort in for the passion of the pursuit vs the pursuit of the sponsorship which is all too common these days.
Same page, clean and wide all day over any junk.I’m sure I’ll be flamed for this but of all the bucks in that whole film, in terms of just loving the way it looked, I’d take the one his wife shot on the rifle tag. Giant, clean typicals (especially with that kind of mass) are the pinnacle to me.
And what about that wide one with a little trash. I thought he said 35’ish” wide?I’m a garbage man. I will take the trash out all day long!
You never get over your first love… my wife knows better than to ask questions she doesn’t want the answer toHis wife passed this buck up, it blew up into a giant the next year, then he took over hunting it for the next 4 years.
His wife has to know he loves mule deer more than he loves her, right.
Sorry I’m late to the party, just found this thread. I’m the cameraman and editor for the Sleepy story (and the editor of the 39 days sheep video that was also posted in here). Appreciate the story being shared and the kind words, and also appreciate the criticism…can’t please everyone. Despite what many think, flatland hunting can be fairly challenging, it’s often easier to find them in hills and mountains. Sleepy also spent most of his life on public land. If anyone has any questions I’m happy to answer, this will likely go down as the project I’m most proud of in my career, mule deer wise. Over 1.25 million views, thrilled so many people have enjoyed it!