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Waching daily Sep 26 2017

Have you ever wondered how to start your downswing?

Well, this video's for you.

I'm Matt Walter, PGA Teaching Professional here at Vanderbilt Legends Club in Franklin,

Tennessee.

I'm going to show you how to start your downswing so that you can effectively put the most amount

of effort into your golf ball.

So, let's get right into it and not waste any more time.

One of the biggest things I see a lot of people do when it comes to creating a good delivery

from the top of their backswing is that we don't utilize all the forces that we can to

hit a golf shot.

So, there's three main forces that we can use off the ground: a lateral force, which

is a push from side to side; a rotational force, which, as everybody knows, which is

your turning; and a little bit of a vertical force, where you feel like you're jumping

up off the turf.

So, we have to be able to use all three, and when we do this, we can use this to create

the most effective power in our golf shot.

So, I have a drill.

It's called the 'bump, tuck, and turn'.

So, what we're trying to do is, we'll pretend there's an imaginary wall, and that's all

for our left hip.

We'll put an alignment stick down just outside of our shoe, and this is for our hip to kind

of crash into as we start our downswing.

And so, while we do this, we want to make sure that when we do our downswing, we're

bumping into that wall as we get to our finish.

Now, let's walk through this drill slowly.

So, we get set up, and we take it to the top.

The first move in the downswing, you'll feel yourself bump, and while you bump, I want

you to tuck your arms down into your ribcage.

So, your left arm brings your club down.

You can feel like you're pulling with your left, or you're pulling with your right, and

the hands should get down to your right thigh by the time your hips get to the pink stick.

You then turn, and if you feel like you've got to go up a little bit to get a little

more turn, we feel like we go up.

So, it goes, bump, tuck, turn, and then from there, we can use a little bit of vertical

off our toes or our feet, or the ball of our left foot, to kind of get up a little bit.

So, in essence, we go up to the top, we bump and tuck.

From here, we can hit a shot, through to our finish.

So, in order to make this look like a full swing, the same principles must apply.

We have to start with a little push forward to our target, tuck our arms in at the same

time, turn to the finish.

And you'll feel yourself extend to your target more as you get to the finish line.

If you are coming up short of the stick, you are lacking a lateral force, so you're not

using all the potential power inside your body to hit a great golf shot.

So, we've really got to feel like, from the top, we're bumping into it, and this pulling

with our arms, applying that downward force with our arms, lets us lock in our body, getting

that connection again to our body from our arms, which is a huge component of getting

some power, and distance, and accuracy.

So, we bump and tuck, and we turn to the finish, and we have this nice extension of our hips

to our target as we stand up, (there's our vertical), as we stand up to our finish and

hit a nice, crisp iron shot.

So, we want to make sure we're getting a good bump.

A great drill at home is, you can pretend the alignment stick's a wall, and what you

can do is, you can put a club across your shoulders, turn to the top, and just feel

how far your hips have to bump forward to create a good press into the golf ball, the

change from your right foot to your left foot.

You can then marry that up to another drill, where you get your hands down to the end of

the grip, swing to the top, (carefully because you've got drywall behind you, you don't need

a new hole in your wall), then you bump, and try and push the butt of the club into the

wall, the butt of the club, and have the shaft hit the wall where it's parallel to the ground

and parallel to where your target would be, which is your toe line, hopefully.

So, you get in there, and we have ourselves some good pull.

So, that's the tuck.

So, you go up, bump your hip, tuck your arms, and now you're starting to get some good delivery

impact locations in your downswing.

So, bump, tuck, and turn.

The turn's just the last part, where your body, about once you get to here, we start

to deliver with a little bit of a finish with our torso and get that ball flying at our

target, nice, long, and straight.

And that is how you start your downswing.

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All you need to know about chinese kung fu - Duration: 6:31.

Kung fu is awesome but people know so little about it well today I'll tell you

all about chinese kung fu

there's many different "gangs" of chinese kung fu its most famous are "shao lin"

"wu dang" and "e me" but there's also thousands of smaller gangs "kong tong" and

"wua shan" each of those gangs teaches a number of different fighting styles but

you can categorize all the fighting styles into two categories "wai jia" which

is the training of the muscle so that you can become stronger this category

includes "hu quan" fighting style which belongs to the "e me" gang. (quan means fist or punch)

"tie sha zhang" which belongs to shaolin gang

and pretty much all the other martial art styles

that you've seen or heard karate muay Thai, kickboxing, boxing, MMA fighting

that's all "wai jia" the second category of martial art is "nei jia" (this is where it gets interesting)

which is to use "qi (chi)" life energy to defeat the enemies we chinese believe that in

every person there is life energy except that some people don't know how to use it

but by practicing "nei jia" martial arts we begin to realize how to use the qi and

you can do amazing things with it. you can push a brick with it

light a fire

he's gathering the Chi on the newspaper which makes it sharp enough to cut the brick

it's also why this man is 108 years old and he can still walk and talk

it's why this person who can push a truck can't push the Tai Chi master

most of the Chinese martial art games uses a mix in between "wai jia" and "nei jia"

but the one which primarily focus on "nei jia" is "wu dang" gang within the gang there's three

well-known "nei jia" fighting styles, the famous "tai chi quan"

"xing yi quan"which is based on Tai Chi but have more attack power

and "ba gua zhang"

if you're really good at "xing yi quan" or "tai chi quan"

I'm talking about if you've at least practiced it for 30 or 40 years

you can punch someone and what may looks

like a normal punch will destroy their organs, a few days to a few weeks later

they will puke blood, in some cases they would die. in some sense this is kind of

like a slow poison, ever wondered why in Chinese martial art movies people always

puke blood? it's because the enemy's Chi has penetrated their body and destroyed their organs

the only non Chinese martial art that closely resembles "nei jia gong fu"

is BJJ.

god i'm lonely

some examples of the Chinese fighting styles that combine

"nei jia" and "wai jia" gong (kung) fu are... "rou quan"

"tie tou gong".

he's collecting the Chi on top of his head which protects his head from injury when he hits the metal

if Chinese martial art is so legendary why don't everyone study (practice) it

first of all most of the kick-ass fighting styles has already been lost what is left is only a

fraction of what was there before. the peak of Chinese martial art is probably

about 2,000 to 500 years ago. second of all it has a really steep

learning curve the same amount of time that can train you to become a world

champion at "muay thai" can only make you intermediate at "Tai Chi" if anything at all

stop staring at kim kardashian's ASS!!!!

specifically designed to develop Chi third of all nobody believed in this sh*t

anymore it's all true but it sounds like a fairy tale.

why do most of the kung fu masters look like you're Asian Daddy with a beer belly?

it's because unlike "wai jia" which deteriorates when the body gets old "nei jia" only gets better

as you ages which is why old people who have practice the art longer have an advantage

over young people also there's this important place near the stomach called

"dan tian". "nei jia" masters gather the Chi there frequently which gives them a beer belly

which is why the Chinese martial artists normally don't look like this

but look like this

overall are there fantasies in Chinese martial art movies

absolutely

but can a "tai chi" master defeat an MMA (UFC) fighter?

Fu*k yeah!!!

this other person was supposed to be conor Mcgregor

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Lifehack: fix a vertical video ideally without black borders - Duration: 0:59.

Add your vertical footage

Go to the project settings clicking the project n the left of the scene

Change the scene size to the same as the original video has

Click 'Set the same size as the parent has'

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Tara Talks: What You Practice Grows Stronger - Duration: 5:47.

[music]

As I was considering this talk, I remembered a conversation I'd had with a woman

in our community some years back.

She described talking to a friend...

and this woman that I am referring to is a cancer-survivor

and the woman she was talking to was a fellow cancer-survivor.

And the friend asked, "What would it feel like for you to think that something good

was going to happen rather than something not so good or even bad was going to?"

That was the question she was posed.

And her response was, "Totally weird and uncomfortable."

And then the friend said, "Good.

Try it now."

You might check that one out for yourself right now.

Just for a moment.

What is it like to, in some way, tell yourself that something good is going to happen?

Something maybe unexpected and a surprise that is meaningful or touches you in a certain way,

is going to happen, it is around the corner.

And notice how that sits in your body and your heart when you hold that frame.

For some, there might be something enriching and alivening, connecting with the head, but

we are just not used to being open to and considering that.

So it is unfamiliar.

You can open your eyes if you haven't already.

So in happiness research, one of the common denominators of those who are deemed happy

is this sense that they are actually choosing to be happy, that there is some turning towards it,

some willingness, an invitation towards it;

that happiness is intuited as a possibility.

Henry Nouwen , who is a Catholic mystic and writer – no longer alive – and deeply,

profoundly wise… good writer…

this is what he says, and he goes further

with this from just choosing happiness, he says, "Joy does not simply happen to us.

We have to choose joy and then keep choosing it every day."

And it really makes sense from an evolutionary perspective that this would be the case.

It is not surprising that this woman I was talking to felt totally weird

envisioning a positive thing happening because

our brain is designed to mostly fixate on what might go wrong.

You hear me talk about it a lot if you listen to these talks.

It is described as the negativity-bias and it is part of survival, it is part of our survival wiring

and it is this filtering process that just scans for what can be a problem

and then fixates on it.

So we get very loyal to our anxiety and our mistrust and our vigilance.

We really stay true to that.

And of course it is a very good strategy for avoiding some real physical threats,

but it is not a good strategy for savoring, for enjoying, for celebrating

which is also a part of being alive.

Especially if we just have this short time on planet earth,

we are missing out if the negativity-bias rules.

So these practices that I call "gladdening the mind" – this pathway of intentionally

directing our attention in ways that uplift – undoes the negativity-bias.

It creates a kind of an inner atmosphere that allows true happiness to unfold itself.

And it is based on the principal of neuroplasticity, which I know more and more people are familiar with now,

which is really that how we pay attention can rewire the brain,

that the structure and the function of our brain can change depending on

how we are paying attention.

It is said that where attention goes energy flows, you know.

So it is an important understanding because if you have fear thoughts, if you are in the

habit of worrying about what is around the corner, or you have judgmental thoughts or

you have mistrustful thoughts about how other people are perceiving you and you keep running them,

over and over again, they keep evoking certain biochemistry in your body that then

keeps more of the similar kind of thoughts going, so you in a looping

that sustains a certain kind of wiring in the brain.

Does that make sense? Yeah...

So the idea is: whatever you practice grows stronger.

And if you are practicing judgment and anxious worrying, that grows stronger,

the grooves get deeper.

Okay.

In reverse, if you practice let's say gratitude or sending well wishes to people,

then those pathways get stronger.

And the biochemistry they bring up, which is actually oxytocin and dopamine and feel-good

chemicals that actually change your mood totally.

So what you practice grows stronger.

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7 Surprising Benefits of Sauerkraut (Fermented Cabbage) - Duration: 3:20.

Over 2000 years ago, the Chinese were thought to be the first people to ferment cabbage

and create what we now call sauerkraut.

They most likely did this to cure the cabbage so it would last longer.

Later, they would discover that this newly discovered way to prepare cabbage would come

with some wonderful benefits for our bodies.

After the Chinese discovered it, the Germans made it famous and gave it the name that we

adopted into English.

Today people all over the world use sauerkraut as a condiment or compliment to their favor

foods.

However, did you know that fermenting the cabbage brings out more nutrition than simply

eating raw or steamed cabbage?

This video will show you 7 health benefits of sauerkraut.

1.

Helps in Weight Loss Eating sauerkraut on a regular basis could

help you get rid of those unwanted pounds.

It could also help you keep them off.

Like many vegetables, cabbage and its fermented version—sauerkraut doesn't contain very

many calories.

It's also high in fiber so it keeps you full for a long time and aids in digestion.

2.

Bolsters the Immune System Sauerkraut contains probiotics that help maintain

a healthy digestive tract.

It fights against leaky gut which can wreak havoc or our immune systems.

Having a diet that's rich in probiotics like those that come from sauerkraut, keep

us from becoming so susceptible to common infections.

3.

Lowers Stress More and more researchers are discovering

the correlation between a healthy digestive tract and cognitive function.

They say that when our stomachs aren't well, we can't think clearly.

Sauerkraut helps create good bacteria and maintain a healthy environment for digestion.

Doing so cuts down on stress and allows us to process information like we should.

4.

Reduces the Risk of Certain Cancers High in antioxidants, sauerkraut could reduce

the risk of some cancers.

It's believed that these very same antioxidants can prevent cell mutations and curb excessive

cell growth.

Both of these typically lead to the growth of tumors.

5.

Improves Digestion If you've had to take antibiotics for long

periods of time, they have stripped your digestive tract of good bacteria and allowed harmful

bacteria to take over.

The probiotics in sauerkraut can help fix this imbalance.

Sauerkraut also contains enzymes that can better breakdown nutrients.

When these nutrients are broken down into smaller molecules, they're digested easier.

6.

Leads to Stronger Bones In order to have strong bones, we need a lot

of Vitamin K2.

Sauerkraut is a good source of Vitamin K2 that will lead to stronger, healthier bones.

7.

Improves Cardiovascular Health Sauerkraut could lead to a stronger heart.

By reducing cholesterol, with its high fiber count, it will allow for better circulation

and less stress on one our bodies' most important organs.

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ভালো থাকতে যে খাবার গুলো খাওয়া উচিত ।। জীবনের সহজ সমাধান - Bengali motivational video - Bangla - Duration: 1:33.

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MAKING OF NEPAL / Nepalì /Nepalese - Duration: 2:13.

Hello - Good morning! - How are you? Fat and happy thanks

sometimes you have to record the beauty

often it's better

Could you tell me your experience as movie extra in "Little Buddha" a Bernardo Bertolucci's movie

when..also me little boy..

when..Little Buddha..yes

Bernardo Bertolucci Director

when..did this city..2 weeks

make a trip..I extra-movie..my name..little Buddha

but when i like little Buddha

when many people extra movie this city JOB

Why don't listen it?

Pick your nose sir!

on air!

we are crazy!!!!!

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[ENGSUB] JOONHYUNG, NUEST REN GETS MOBBED IN EUROPE - Duration: 1:01.

JP : What's up man. Guy : What's up man.

ALL OF THE SUDDEN!

[ Joon Hyung being surrounded by strangers as they tried to steal his watch ]

JP: HEY HEY HEY HEY!

AN UNEXPECTED SITUATION

JP : HEY HEY HEY HEY!

JP : Hey. What are you doing man?

SOOJIN : Hold him, hold him.

The strangers keep on messing with him.

JP : Don't f**k with me.

The robbers start making racist comments.

[ JOON HYUNG CAN'T STAND IT ANYMORE ]

SOYOU & SOOJIN : NO NO NO. HOLD HIM!

[ But they keep on yelling at group ]

[ Ren quickly try to stop him ] SOOJIN & SOYOU : Oppa, stop it.

REN : Calm down, calm down.

JP : HEY get the f**k from here man.

REN : Calm down, calm down.

[ The event in the middle of Brussels, which nobody could imagine ]

The crew quickly dashes toward them and calm Joon Hyung down as the bodyguards safely ended the fight.

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How to Build a Ground-Level Deck - Duration: 2:45.

Decks are perfect for outdoor entertaining and relaxing. This overview

of building a ground-level deck will give you a good idea of what's involved.

Batter boards and mason string lines are used to layout footing locations. Six

holes for 8-in. diameter footings are dug with a posthole digger and each hole

is 12-in. deep. Tube forms are used to level the footings about one inch above

ground level. Six 60-lb. bags of ready mixed concrete is mixed in a

wheelbarrow. You'll place post anchor bolts into the center of each footer

before the cement has begun to harden and leave enough of the bolt above the

footer to connect to the anchor. Beams are made from double 2 x 6s and

attached in the post anchors. The inside 2 x 6 is shortened 1 1/2 in.

at each end to allow for flush installation of the two rim joists.

A 1/2 in.-thick pressure-treated shim is installed between the beam and one side

of the anchor at each footing. The anchor is t3 1/2 in. wide and the

beam is 3 in. thick. Beam alignment should be checked and adjusted

as necessary to make certain beams are square. Two by six rim joists are attached to

the end of the beams. Angle brackets are installed to provide additional support

for the corner joints. Then the inner 2 x 6 joists are attached to the beam

faces with joist hangers. Next, align the edge of the first length of decking with

the outside edge of the beam. Drive two fasteners through the board into the

center of each joist and position each fastener 3/4 to 1 inch from the edge of

the board. You'll snap a chalk line to mark a straight cutting line and trim

the decking to length with a circular saw. The total approximate time for this

ground-level deck project is 16 to 24 hours. On a project like this, safety

is always important. So wear hearing and eye protection. Wear a dusk mask when

cutting lumber and mixing concrete. Don't wear gloves when operating power saws.

Use outdoor appropriate GFCI protective power cords and use manufacturer

approved hardware and fasteners for all wood products. For more detailed

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Hawaii Real Estate Agents: What gets homebuyers to write an offer - Duration: 1:34.

Hi I'm Adrienne and I'm Attilio Today we want to talk to you about the three

things you can do to get your home ready for sale.

These three things are, Declutter, Depersonalize and DeClean.

The rule of thumb for Decluttering… remove one third of the contents in every room.

Clear off counter spaces in the kitchen and the front of the refrigerator

The second thing is to Depersonalize.

This allows the Buyer to imagine themselves in your home.

It's hard for the Buyers see past your Bobble Head Collection

Repainting strong interior colors will give the home a more neutral feel

Lastly DeClean.

We recommend a professional cleaning Doing these three things will engage all the

senses of the buyers.

Their visual sense, sense of touch, and smell.

If you engage the senses your home will sell faster.

Want more details on how to prepare your home for sale.

See the article below for Tips that will help you keep your sanity during the sale process.

. Thanks and Aloha!

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Lucky or Good You Be the Judge - Duration: 30:17.

(wind blows)

(dramatic orchestral music)

- [Announcer] Yamaha presents the Whitetail Diaries,

chronicling hunting adventures of the most plentiful

and intelligent big game animal in North America,

join top whitetail hunters nationwide embark

on the amazing adventure that is hunting the whitetail deer.

(dramatic orchestral music)

(slow guitar music)

- You know, this is our traditional,

I call it our Cabela's week in deer camp,

where we had different members

of the Cabela's team come down, and we're,

we've done everything from talk

about future product development,

in the past we've talked about market strategy,

we look at, you know, trends and what's coming up,

but we get to go deer huntin', that's my favorite part

of that whole week is we're going deer hunting.

- We come down here, we have fellowship,

and we talk business, and we just get out there

and enjoy the outdoors, and share in the lifestyle

that built Cabela's.

- [Wade] The conditions are phenomenal right now,

the deer are on their feet, they're chasing does,

they're rutting, you can rattle,

you can see 'em chasing, so this is just a great time

to be here, and one of the people we were able

to invite this week is Lucas Hoge.

- I'm so proud and honored to be a partner

with Cabela's, I'm one of their brand ambassadors,

along with Luke, Brian, and Justin Juarez,

their music ambassadors, and I always wanted

to be some way affiliated with Cabela's,

'cause I was a Cabela's fan, I mean,

growing up in the Midwest, it's a Nebraska based company,

I mean, that was our mecca, that was our Disneyland,

you know, and we finally got to go

to a great store like that, and being able

to go right before a hunt or right after a hunting season,

or something like that, with Dad and my brother,

it was just a family treat for us.

Finally being able to come full circle

and be an ambassador for a brand like Cabela's,

it just makes my heart sing, it really does.

- [Announcer] Well, on deck first is Jeremy Wonch.

With the present weather conditions,

Wade and Jeremy head out to the whitetail ridge,

in hopes that the deer will favor the rocky terrain

during the wet weather.

- For me, when I start thinking

about where I'm gonna go hunt, or what we're gonna do,

I base a lot of things on, obviously, the conditions,

the wind, what stages the deer tend to be in,

where I'm seeing 'em, what I'm seeing

on the scouting cameras, you know,

you take all that information,

as well as your history and your past experiences,

and you compile it together to pick hunting spots.

And we've had a tremendous amount of rain,

probably as much as seven inches in the last 36 to 48 hours,

and I know that our deer like to be in rockier ridges

and up on the hills, and, you know,

where it's rocky, that time of the year

when you have those conditions,

so when Jeremy and I had the chance

to get out and go hunting, I knew right away a couple places

that I thought would produce,

that the deer would be comfortable in,

based on what was going on.

- It was a cool place, and we're set up on the side

of a hill, pushed back into some brush,

and we instantly saw some action.

We saw a little spike buck come in, saw a doe come in,

and then we had a whole herd of sheep come in.

- I normally just kind of am impatient,

and just let whatever happens gonna happen,

let the livestock kind of do their thing,

whether it's a cow or, you know,

a goat or a sheep or whatever might show up,

but in this case, they were going to sleep,

they were chilling out, they were resting down there,

and I'm thinking, man, I've gotta do something.

It's about four o'clock, we've got about an hour

and a half of time left, I need these sheep gone,

so I literally (laugh) go down there,

and my whole mind, while I'm doing this,

is, well, this is probably live on Facebook somewhere,

Jeremy's streaming it and telling all

of his buddies back in Sydney what's going on,

and I'm walking around, you know,

waving my arms like a bird, like,

I mean, I'm out there flying around,

and the sheep are looking at me,

but, you know, hey, it worked.

I mean, maybe I have a future to be a sheep herder,

but I got them out of there,

climbed back up on the ridge and we laughed,

and I thought, you know, let's just ride this out

and see what happens, I mean, we've got a great vista,

we can see a long ways, and, you know,

when a deer is gonna do what he's gonna do,

he's gonna come in where he's gonna come in,

and this just, gonna happened to be one of those cases.

(slow ambient music)

And I mean, it was instantaneous,

I knew we had a shooter buck,

and what the funny part is, is that's right

where I'm walking around, you know,

not an hour before working these sheep, you know,

playing sheep herder, and here,

here this buck comes down the drain and down the draw,

and I just said, "Hey, you got a shooter, Jeremy,

"if you like him, it's all up to you now."

(slow orchestral music)

(gun fires)

He (mumbles) bad, he's going down, he's done,

he's done.

He's gonna go down right there.

Good shot.

Good shot.

You crushed it.

(group laughs)

Dude, what a cool deer, you see the tines on that thing?

(overlapping chatter)

- [Jeremy] It was just so cool to see it all come together,

and really, when you look at the end result,

everything worked perfectly.

Oh, there he is.

Oh, buddy.

- [Wade] Look at the tines on that--

- [Jeremy] Oh, man.

Look at him.

- [Wade] I love those high time racks,

all those tine lengths there,

I guarantee, that's gonna be about a,

I bet that's gonna be close to 10, 11 there.

- [Jeremy] Oh, my gosh.

- [Wade] That's an old timer right there, too.

- [Jeremy] Look at that deer.

What a draw, man, I can't even tell you how happy I am,

thank you so much.

- [Wade] That was too cool.

- [Jeremy] That was a fun day.

What a fun hunt.

What a good deer.

- It's so fun to get out and go hunt with your friends

and people that you work with,

and that you strategize, you know,

on projects all the time, so to be there

and to watch him make a perfect shot,

and to see that green, and see the excitement,

and, you know, watching him texting his wife

and tell her how happy, you know, excited he was,

and she was happy, that's what it's all about for me.

- I can't tell you how excited I am,

this has been just an awesome day,

and everything that went on today,

we had sheep coming through, we had sun, we had rain,

it was, it was perfect, and I had a blast,

this was, this is fantastic, great deer.

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We've got a special group of guys in camp this week

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to be country artist and Cabela's ambassador, Lucas Hoge.

- You know, and I got to meet Lucas a few years ago

on some of our fishing trips, and then I've become a fan

of his music ever since then.

The plan with Lucas is he's gonna be bow hunting,

he's been practicing with the Cabela's Fortitude bow,

and that's a fantastic setup that is just dialed in,

and I already know Lucas can shoot,

I've seen him in action at the ACM

at Cabela's archery contest that we do,

you know, he's got it dialed in,

I've been fortunate to have him both on my team

and actually have to shoot against him,

so I know that he's got game with that bow,

so I'm pretty excited to see, you know,

what we can have happen.

- We got into camp, and after flying with your bow,

you definitely want to check it out first,

and they have a great setup here with 3D targets

across the property at different ranges,

so being able to get out here, hang out with the guys,

just chill out and get your stuff dialed

in nice and easy, take the stress off,

and make sure that your weapon's functioning accurately,

is a huge deal, and to be able to do it

in such a great atmosphere, man, it's just great.

- So we're gonna start Lucas off in a box blind.

You know, we just put this one up recently,

and, you know, we know the deer are there,

it's in one of our favorite spots

where we used to have to put a pop up every year,

and now we've got a permanent setup,

and you've got shooting lanes out,

you know, one side that go back into a persimmon flat.

On the other side, you've got a big (mumbles) flat,

and I mean, it's just, it's a perfect place to go hunting.

- So that first morning we're out there,

and we get out there well enough time

before the sun comes up, it'd just been raining, like,

torrential rains, I mean, it's muddy and wet,

but we got out there and we got settled

in before the sun comes up, and the rain quits,

and we're sitting there, and you hear crunching,

and you could see the, you could see a silhouette

of a deer eating grass, and you could just see that rack,

just towering above him, and it was just not enough light

in the day yet, and the camera couldn't see him,

I could barely see him, and he just walked on off

and we didn't see him the rest of the day.

It was just fantastic, so much action going

on all around us, I ain't never seen so many deer (laughs)

around me in all my life, so to see all that activity,

it gets your heart going a lot, you know,

and seeing great animals coming in,

just beautiful, beautiful animals.

Our interest was definitely piqued when we saw that guy,

that we wanted to go back that night,

so we went back that night, set up,

everything was great, another, you know,

great active crowd of deer that came through there,

and he never came in, he never came in,

so we figured he might be a morning guy. (laughs)

So we went back the following morning,

sure enough, he was right there,

we got up before the sun come up,

we had plenty of time to set up,

everything, all the conditions were right,

beautiful, bright, sunshine-y day.

And I got my shooting lanes and the deer blind,

and everything was perfect,

and he was just chasing doe left and right,

eating a little grass here and there and chasing doe,

and he just would not square up to me,

and I'm not gonna shoot if he's not in the right spot,

so he, the one shot that we got,

he turned and just walked off.

I mean, he was probably two seconds, maybe,

it was the perfect shot, but he just walked off, (laughs)

said, "See you later, not this year."

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Country singer Lucas Hoge has been hunting out

of a box blind, but after sitting there

three different times without any luck,

well, it was time to try something else.

- I really, unless I'm hunting a phenomenal food source,

I get nervous going to a spot four and five times like that.

You know, the deer get nervous,

you're putting an undue pressure in there,

they get wise to you, and I just think it makes it harder

and harder, and we only had a few days left on this hunt,

and I thought, let's make a move,

let's try something different this afternoon.

And fortunately for me, I was free that afternoon,

and I was gonna be able to tag along with Lucas,

and we parked a pretty good ways away,

you know, made our way across the big spring creek

that runs through there, got up,

got set up, and just kind of had to sit there and wait.

We got in there about two o'clock that afternoon,

and immediately we saw a little spike

that came crossing right through, and in my mind,

I'm thinking, boy, if a big buck does the same thing,

he is gonna get hammered.

A doe kind of milled around out there,

we had a young eight point come in not long

after I'd started rattling, and, you know,

it was shaping up to be fairly perfect

for the late afternoon.

- He took me to this great spot,

the deer blind was perfectly hidden,

and it's a big, one of those pop up blinds,

and it's a big one, we could get four people

in there if we wanted to, if not more,

I could stand up straight, and I'm 6'2, so it was great.

Wade's sitting there with me,

and we just see all this activity going around,

and I peek up, you know, over see the blind

and there's trees right there.

Man, I just see this beautiful, promising rack,

and I'm thinking it's a 10 point, you know,

and he's pushing buck and he's pushing doe around,

and so I was sitting right where he came,

and he came across to my left side there,

and it couldn't have been better.

(bow string snaps)

- You got him.

Dude, I'm telling you right now, I think you smoked him.

I think you made a perfect shot, right there,

dude, I mean, it looked like it disappeared,

I mean, from my angle, it looked in the heart, didn't it?

It looked. (laughs)

It looked perfect in the heart.

Let's just sit here and wait a bit, let him do his thing.

- Good spot, my goodness, wow.

- [Wade] You know, we give the deer a decent amount of time,

and we start tracking, and, you know,

Lucas had watched the deer clear a,

you know, big old black brush bush out there,

and sure enough, we go up there and we start finding blood,

and you find a few more drops,

and you see that he's running hard,

and in my mind, he's running dead.

And that's the term that I say all the time

when a deer's been hit in the heart

and he's gonna go X amount of yards,

and he's just gonna fall over dead.

You know, because that's what I saw

when I thought the arrow went in and everything,

and how it embedded and how it was standing,

but as we got up a little bit longer,

there was two big puddles of blood,

and I'm thinking, that deer's not running dead anymore,

he stopped here and he's bleeding.

And when they stop and they're bleeding,

a lot of things can be going on.

He may not be hurt as bad, or maybe he's staggering,

getting ready to go down,

but there was definitely no splashes right there,

he had stood in this spot and bled, and we weren't maybe,

I don't know, 55, 60 yards from the blind,

and I heard a scrambling and a few little rocks,

and that made me nervous right then,

and we just backed out, we got out of there.

That's what I've always said, if you don't think

that deer's dead and your sign's not,

get out of there, you know, track quiet

and if you think something's gone wrong,

get out of there, and that's what we did.

And we decided to go back out and look a little bit

that evening, and we get back out there,

recreate it all again, we're able to track the deer

about another 100 yards,

but we just weren't finding any blood.

You know, we're thinking to ourself,

did we jump that deer, you know,

is the arrow still in him, plugging it up?

You know, if you're a bow hunter,

you've got a million thoughts in your mind right now.

(slow ambient music)

Anybody at home right now is they're,

they're either criticizing,

or saying we should have done this,

we should have done that, and yes, no, maybe,

that's what I always say in these bow hunting deals,

'cause you never have 'em until you have 'em,

but after tracking for a little while,

and the blood quit, you know,

and we made a few big circles, we got out of there.

I, in my mind, I said, this is a dead deer,

there's no doubt in my mind this is a dead deer.

We just come back with a big army of people

in the morning and start all over.

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- Lucas made a perfect shot last night,

and you could see that arrow go right in,

it's embedded perfectly in the shoulder.

We tracked that deer for about 80 yards,

and we possibly jumped that deer,

I'm a little nervous about that,

but well, we don't really know, blood just kind of stops.

I really believe that the left side of

that deer is, the hole's plugged up

from the arrow, so we're not getting a lot of blood.

We found a couple of big spots

where he definitely stopped at,

so we backed out of here last night,

we've got a search party out here with us right now,

we're gonna kind of start the Easter egg hunt,

the sun's just getting up, it was really cold last night,

so, you know, what we know is the shot was here,

the deer went that way, kind of down into a little valley,

and that's our last sign.

So we'll take search party, kind of spread out

into a grid, and see what we can find.

- I feel good, I wish we would have found him last night,

but I think he's gonna be right up here,

so it got awful dark, easy to get turned

around in this brush, so we brought the A team out,

we're gonna find this baby tonight, or this morning here.

(dramatic slow music)

We figured we'd call in the A team in the morning,

so we got all the guys, and we decided

to go back to that same spot and just start

from where we were and just start looking

and start looking, and we found a little,

a couple little pools of blood that we couldn't find

at night, and man, that led us right to him.

Is he right there?

- [Wade] He's right there.

(overlapping chatter)

Jeff and I were standing right here.

Jeff and I were standing, you and I were right here--

(overlapping chatter)

- I walked all that treeline right there,

and we came right back passed it.

- [Wade] We were literally,

Jeff and I were standing right here, looking at two does.

- [Lucas] Are you kidding me?

(Wade laughs)

Yeah, boy, we got him, right where we thought he would be.

Look at that.

- [Wade] Get in there, buddy.

- Nice, oh, man.

I'm pretty amazed, this is just awesome,

to see something like this out here,

it's a great deer, great hunt, great shot.

It was cool to finally get to hunt with Wade,

I'd been fishing with him before,

but never been out in the field with him,

so it was really cool, to be hunting

with all my good buddies out here,

it's just a good time, good time for fellowship,

and everything like that, too, so.

To get a monster like this, I'm excited (laughs)

to say the least.

When you get an animal in your sights like that,

and you do everything that you can possibly do

to make it the best shot, the best kill,

everything just like it needs to be,

and then when you finally see that animal

in your hands for the first time,

man, it'll almost bring a tear to your eye.

I'm so glad I got to come down here,

the Whitetail Diaries ranch,

and hunt with Wade and the boys,

and I look forward to coming back someday real soon.

- [Announcer] Hey, be sure to check out

Lucas Hoge's new album, Dirty South,

now on iTunes, Amazon, or at LucasHoge.com.

(laid back country music)

Well, that'll do it for us for this week.

Congratulations, Lucas and Jeremy,

on your entries into the Yamaha Whitetail Diaries.

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