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This is Hunting YouTube, which aims to show the best hunting, shooting and fishing videos
that YouTube has to offer.
To the USA for top hunting video of the week, which is The Best Female Taxidermist in the
South, with more 25,000 views. At once scary, hilarious, gross and sweet, it tells the story
of Amy Ritchie, who is a hunter, a piano prodigy, and a champion taxidermist. The interview
takes place while she skins a fox.
Staying in the USA, 2012 Feral Hog Hunting Highlights with the Dehogaflier shows highlights
from the 2012 pig hunting season in hunters' heaven Louisiana. This year they had a thermal
scope as well as thermal camera. The majority of the pigs taken are with a .308 equipped
with an ATN ThOR 640 two-and-a-half-magnification scope.
Missouri rabbit hunt shows what fun you can have with a friend, a girlfriend, a video
camera and a pack of hounds. TrackEmDownKennels is out rabbiting in the undergrowth, shooting
whatever they flush.
Some say we don't see enough paint drying on YouTube. I say we don't see enough match
fishing - and here is why I am right and everyone else is wrong. Thom Airs presents British
Pike Championships Final 2012 in association with GoFishing and Angling Times. Just two
ounces separated the top two anglers's catches in a hard-fought British championship on the
Fen drains.
Staying in the Fens, Catfishing with Mark Barrett chasing dreams- episode 3 (video 77)
is presented by George Day who doesn't look like he sees enough sun. In this film, he
reveals why. It's his dream to catch a daytime UK catfish.
Back to shooting and there's a little competition going between YouTube channels in the USA
as to who can set off the biggest legal explosion. This latest is from GY6vids. Yeah - the one
in Swordfish is much better. But watch this, pick up the promo code and you do get to claim
20% off explosives at the sponsoring website. Kids, don't try this at home...
You hardly get more charming, sensible and wonderfully British that Norfolk pheasants
by JamesMarchington. Gary Green hosts a day's driven pheasant and partridge shooting at
the beginning of the season at Kilverstone Hall Estate, Thetford in Norfolk, to Bach's
Brandenburg Concerto number four in G major, which is of course the correct key for pheasant
shooting in the Eastern Counties of England.
Finally, beautifully filmed with lots of dogs-eye-view sequences, this Polish film could use subtitles.
If you can forgive that - and any Poles watching can forgive my pronunciation of "mysliwy na
czterech lapach" - then watch this story about a hunting dog's day on driven and walked-up
shoots.
You can click on any of these films to watch them. If you have a YouTube film you would
like us to pop in to the weekly top eight, send it in via YouTube, or email me the link
charlie@fieldsportschannel.tv
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