Argentina Pere David's Deer | Mark V. Peterson Hunting

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Mark V Peterson Hunting

Mark V Peterson Hunting

2 жыл бұрын

Mark Peterson is still in Argentina but has moved locations from La Pampa to Patagonia in search of a Pere David's Deer. Pere David's deer are native to China but thrive in the wet swamps of Argentina. In the heart of the Red Stag roar, Mark and team put on the miles for two days before they catch up to a giant Pere David's Buck.
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@billiskee2181
@billiskee2181 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations... What a unique experience to go hunting... Thank you for sharing your hunting...
@MarkVPeterson
@MarkVPeterson 2 жыл бұрын
Of course, and thank you for watching!
@natespnwadventures
@natespnwadventures 2 жыл бұрын
Wow I've never seen one of these deer! Very cool. Reminds me of a white tail mixed with an axis deer. Awesome video!
@jamesdempsey6464
@jamesdempsey6464 2 жыл бұрын
U8uú88
@MarkVPeterson
@MarkVPeterson 2 жыл бұрын
That’s the best way to describe it for sure.
@alikazmi9170
@alikazmi9170 2 жыл бұрын
🖤Huge Fan Sir
@MarkVPeterson
@MarkVPeterson 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ali! I appreciate you following along!
@rockhunter6260
@rockhunter6260 2 жыл бұрын
Nice buck Mark, he took the lead well👍🏻
@MarkVPeterson
@MarkVPeterson 2 жыл бұрын
He just soaked them up. I couldn't believe it!
@rockhunter6260
@rockhunter6260 2 жыл бұрын
@@MarkVPeterson 👍🏻
@jugandoporlapatagonia
@jugandoporlapatagonia 24 күн бұрын
eso no es en la pampa. debe ser rio negro o neuquen
@dtom420
@dtom420 Жыл бұрын
“Extremely rare to get a tag” - sorry, but that’s a load of crap. I just returned from Argentina and there are NO “tags in Argentina, for one. In Argentina the ONLY big game hunting permitted is ‘exotic’ species; and they don’t control nor do the CARE what or how many exotics are killed. They’re just expensive - starting at $13k at the ranch I hunted. One of my buddies killed one far larger than this. I hate when people overhype the story - as if the ACTUAL, TRUE story isn’t good enough. Lol! They can also be taken on plenty of Texas ranches but the quality isn’t near what they produce in Argentina, due to the mineral content of the soil. That’s why I went to Argentina to kill a once-in-a-lifetime red stag. I harvested a 481 1/8” stag but I saw some bigger; I just couldn’t afford anything bigger than what I killed. Look, I’m involved with hunting TV so I get it, wanting to produce the most intriguing content. The shows I work for are on Sportsman’s Channel & Outdoor Channel and like ALL shows there’s a bit of embellishment; but this is truly egregious. Plus, this Pere David is not even a good scoring animal. A Pere David’s score is largely determined by those small points protruding from what most people would call the “tines” that protrude backward. Don’t believe me? Go look at the SCI score sheet. I’m not saying it’s a bad score but for Argentina it’s just a ‘good’ deer. My real point here is that the hunt is a unique one on its own. Why lie and embellish? They didn’t even explain the INCREDIBLE story behind this deer species - brought back for the very edge of extinction more than 100 years ago! Isn’t THAT enough?
@landonboomsma2594
@landonboomsma2594 2 жыл бұрын
Hi mark I’m interested in having an internship with WTA! Do you guys having anything like that available soon or in the future?
@MarkVPeterson
@MarkVPeterson 2 жыл бұрын
Landon, Thanks for reaching out. Please send an email to the contact on the WTA website and let us know what your interested in.
@joesands952
@joesands952 2 жыл бұрын
great hunting vids ! being a hunter as well done 14 african safaris ie bongo , L D eland ETC and also being a wrist watch bod and Rolex fan boy but i m very interested in you re Garmin watches you wear . which model value for money would you recommend for all round hunting watch in this brand ? please let me know. thanks
@MarkVPeterson
@MarkVPeterson 2 жыл бұрын
Not a problem at all! I have no partnerships with Garmin, so this is strait up personal choice and honest reference. Im using the FENIX 5 and love it. I know the 6 is out now with some new features but I just don't need the upgrade right now. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching.
@dtom420
@dtom420 Жыл бұрын
Just thought I’d chime in and add that I use a a Tactix 7 Delta because it has the Applied Ballistics app. I upgraded from the Fenix 5X for better battery life. I like having my ballistics app handy when I’m hunting - particularly when traveling. I wish they had it on a Fenix model like they used to but I didn’t get a say. Lol. I’ve trusted Brian Litz’s data for almost 2 decades and I use it for all my competitive shooting and hunting. If you don’t want or need the ballistics app, I’d just stick with a Fenix w/ sapphire glass. The whole “Delta” thing is just marketing hype, imo. If you’re happy with the 5 still and don’t need/want more battery life or new features (most of which I have ZERO use for) I’d just stick with what ya got. Smart watches are disposable - they aren’t collectible and will inevitably end up in a landfill so they make a terrible investment unless you have a true need or use for the specific apps they provide.
@sterlingwilkey2124
@sterlingwilkey2124 2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome looking deer congratulations. I hope you had some empanadas and a melanasa sandwich while you was there
@MarkVPeterson
@MarkVPeterson 2 жыл бұрын
Ohh we had empanadas with many meals! Hands down a favorite from the area when it comes to food. We did have backstrap from this guy the following evening. It was just as good as elk in my opinion!
@sterlingwilkey2124
@sterlingwilkey2124 2 жыл бұрын
@@MarkVPeterson that's awesome
@kendallkahl8725
@kendallkahl8725 Жыл бұрын
They like to keep to soggy ground.
@robloxcold1500
@robloxcold1500 2 жыл бұрын
You know those species of deer are going to be extinct soon #savethewildlife
@godhimself478
@godhimself478 Жыл бұрын
No they’re not
@dtom420
@dtom420 Жыл бұрын
This is a LIE. Period. FULL STOP. They were hunted to near extinction by the mid 19th Century (that’s the 1800’s for you non-history buffs) and the last herd, of 12 animals was discovered in the Emperor’s private hunting reserve outside Beiging by French zoologist and missionary Père Armand David, who visited China in 1861. He eventually sent some of these deer to European parks and zoos. ALL Père David deer today descend from those 12 animals. Zoos kept the species alive and expanding until the conservation effort transitioned to hunters and landowners who bought and bred and expanded the world population to the point that it could be sustainably hunted. Like many other species (i.e. Scimitar Oryx, Bighorn sheep, bison, etc) HUNTERS have saved the the Père David derby providing the funds and land and protection with the hope of a future where the species will be healthy enough to be hunted; and the hunting, later, provides the income for further breeding and growth of the species to the point where re-introduction is possible! The west started re-introducing them to China in 1980 and there are over 5,000 known animals in China currently. The only reason there aren’t 100,000 there now is the result of the Communist Chinese Regime’s disinterest in the animal, their mismanagement of natural habitat and the poverty of rural Chinese who poach animals just to stay alive under the regime! Thanks to hunters and hunting this species’ future is certain. While they are certainly endangered in their native habitat, much of which has been destroyed by its stewards, they are NOT “endangered” in the sense you implied. So, how about a BIG “thank you” to us hunters in the United States and Argentina (as well as a few other places) that maintain and continue to grow the species!! 1 minute on Google would have saved you from looking like a fool or a liar… or both! #stupid #retard #savethewildlife
@corpsup8283
@corpsup8283 2 жыл бұрын
I have no issue with killing animals for food, but I find it rather pathetic that you think you are awesome for shooting (badly) an animal at a distance and then congratulate yourself. I just don’t get it.
@corpsup8283
@corpsup8283 2 жыл бұрын
And btw it’s not just you, but all “hunters” that do this. You ain’t special
@CarsonClary
@CarsonClary Жыл бұрын
Hunting is a sport get over it
@MrAcuta73
@MrAcuta73 Жыл бұрын
@@CarsonClary No, it is not. It is a skill and a tradition. Some idiots have certainly made it a sport, but that isn't what it is.
@dtom420
@dtom420 Жыл бұрын
You don’t HAVE to get it. If you don’t like it, don’t do it. But, just a little FYI: the reason this previously highly endangered species (like many other formally endangered, but traditionally hunted, species) has been brought back to sustainable and growing levels BY HUNTERS, and the revenue that hunting provides to further conservation. You may find some interesting facts in a long post I made in a reply to a comment above. IF, that is, you have the capacity to have an open and are willing to actually learn something.
@corpsup8283
@corpsup8283 Жыл бұрын
@@dtom420 thank you for the reply. Yes I am open minded and fully understand conservation and tradition hunting for the need to survive. What I do not understand is why hunters think you are so great for having fun killing this animal (for money) parade the body around, then say you are doing the world a service. But I have American colleagues who go hunting, then stuff the animal, display it in their house and say it’s a beautiful thing. Pest control videos I get. They shoot the hogs because they are destructive, and show the kill count. Maybe I’m not so open minded. Anyway, have fun.
@rodrigopellenc8953
@rodrigopellenc8953 Жыл бұрын
90% bla bla bla bla bla.... 10% hunting... bad shooter.
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