Clay Hayes Hunter Thoughts on ALONE Season 8 – Traditional bowhunting, fishing, trapping, motivation and strategy

Clay Hayes Hunter Thoughts on ALONE Season 8 – Traditional bowhunting, fishing, trapping, motivation and strategy

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Clay Hayes Hunter Thoughts on ALONE Season 8 – Traditional bowhunting, fishing, trapping, motivation and strategy

What drives someone to push themselves to the brink of starvation? What does it take to go the distance, to wrest a life from a merciless, unfeeling land? In this new video, Clay Hayes talks about his motivation and strategy for surviving ALONE season 8.

ALONE is as real as it gets. With only a few pieces of basic survival equipment and a briefcase full of camera gear, 10 competitors are dropped along the shores of Chilko Lake, a remote wilderness area in British Columbia, to survive for as long as possible, or until they’re the last ones standing. Mastery of wood, survival skills, bushcraft, isolation, family, determination – all can have an impact on the outcome.

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We make the best traditional archery, bow making, recurve hunting, craftsmanship and survival videos on the web.

Join Clay, Liz and the kids on their outdoor adventures, from bowhunting deer and elk in the mountains of Idaho to hunting wild hogs in Florida, and practicing crafts and survival skills. We hunt and fish because we love it, but it’s also how we get most of our meat.

Hunting is our way of life. We also cultivate a large garden on our Idaho property. This, combined with hunting, fishing and gathering, is how we obtain most of our food.

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