@edits_by_kaj: “Thank you for spending this time with us” - Outdoor boys #fyp #edit #trending #outdoorboys

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notsae00
notsae :
family over fame
2025-05-18 20:15:20
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a_very_nice_fatherfigure
Madman :
I want to be like him when I’m a dad
2025-06-26 02:45:08
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cooper_burnaine_
cooper_burnaine_ :
There are moments in life when a simple YouTube channel becomes so much more than entertainment. It becomes a part of your routine, a source of joy, inspiration, and a way to feel connected to the great outdoors even when you're stuck inside. That’s exactly what The Outdoor Boys have been for me—and especially him. The man behind the lens, the father with the big heart, the adventurer with the wild spirit, the creator who turned every upload into a story, a lesson, and a breath of fresh air. I don’t even know if he’ll ever see this, but if he does, I hope he knows how deeply appreciated he is. There’s something special about watching someone live fully, with honesty and passion. Every fishing trip, every camping night under the stars, every makeshift wilderness project or homemade gadget—he brought it all to life in such a genuine and engaging way. It wasn't about the production quality or the trends. It was about the bond he shared with nature, with his kids, with us—the audience. That was the magic. His videos taught me how to tie knots, build shelters, start fires, catch fish, and appreciate the raw beauty of the world around us. But more than that, he taught me about patience, family, and finding happiness in the simple things. Watching him with his kids—laughing, teaching, exploring—it reminded me of what truly matters. Not the screen time or the hustle, but real memories, made in real places, with real people. That’s why it’s been so hard not seeing new uploads. I get it—life changes. Priorities shift, and maybe stepping away was what he needed. But I can’t help but miss that familiar excitement every time a new video dropped. I miss the anticipation of what adventure he’d take us on next. I miss the humor, the honesty, the calm voice explaining a survival skill or the smile when a fish was
2025-05-18 17:21:39
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skintickler
bestwalnut6194 :
someone build a statue of this man
2025-05-19 02:51:48
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colten.lawson7
CL2️⃣ :
This generation run will never be forgotten.
2025-05-18 17:25:50
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irnhde
!rnhde🍉 :
Richest man to ever live
2025-05-18 23:04:15
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davisoppx
davisoppx :
why nobody looking at my comment ❤️
2025-05-19 15:42:48
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b..b.c
⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ :
This man is the real definition of being a father.
2025-05-25 09:05:25
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marcusigue
marcus :
There are moments in life when a simple YouTube channel becomes so much more than entertainment. It becomes a part of your routine, a source of joy, inspiration, and a way to feel connected to the great outdoors even when you're stuck inside. That’s exactly what The Outdoor Boys have been for me—and especially him. The man behind the lens, the father with the big heart, the adventurer with the wild spirit, the creator who turned every upload into a story, a lesson, and a breath of fresh air. I don’t even know if he’ll ever see this, but if he does, I hope he knows how deeply appreciated he is. There’s something special about watching someone live fully, with honesty and passion. Every fishing trip, every camping night under the stars, every makeshift wilderness project or homemade gadget—he brought it all to life in such a genuine and engaging way. It wasn't about the production quality or the trends. It was about the bond he shared with nature, with his kids, with us—the audience. That was the magic. His videos taught me how to tie knots, build shelters, start fires, catch fish, and appreciate the raw beauty of the world around us. But more than that, he taught me about patience, family, and finding happiness in the simple things. Watching him with his kids—laughing, teaching, exploring—it reminded me of what truly matters. Not the screen time or the hustle, but real memories, made in real places, with real people. That’s why it’s been so hard not seeing new uploads. I get it—life changes. Priorities shift, and maybe stepping away was what he needed. But I can’t help but miss that familiar excitement every time a new video dropped. I miss the anticipation of what adventure he’d take us on next. I miss the humor, the honesty, the calm voice explaining a survival skill or the smile when a fish was
2025-05-21 06:29:59
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theeditmaker23
Theedit :
"if I have helped you, go out and help others". -Outdoor boys.
2025-05-19 20:42:31
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kill_switch118
𝐁𝐢𝐠_𝐔𝐧𝐜 :
I think he deserves dad of the year
2025-05-20 03:40:18
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ryland_likes_celery2
Celeryland :
What is this song 🙏
2025-05-18 20:07:17
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cartermaddox2
Carter :
Bro taught me so much about fishing
2025-05-18 16:27:55
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grugisthegoat
grug :
There are moments in life when a simple YouTube channel becomes so much more than entertainment. It becomes a part of your routine, a source of joy, inspiration, and a way to feel connected to the great outdoors even when you're stuck inside. That’s exactly what The Outdoor Boys have been for me—and especially him. The man behind the lens, the father with the big heart, the adventurer with the wild spirit, the creator who turned every upload into a story, a lesson, and a breath of fresh air. I don’t even know if he’ll ever see this, but if he does, I hope he knows how deeply appreciated he is. There’s something special about watching someone live fully, with honesty and passion. Every fishing trip, every camping night under the stars, every makeshift wilderness project or homemade gadget—he brought it all to life in such a genuine and engaging way. It wasn't about the production quality or the trends. It was about the bond he shared with nature, with his kids, with us—the audience. That was the magic. His videos taught me how to tie knots, build shelters, start fires, catch fish, and appreciate the raw beauty of the world around us. But more than that, he taught me about patience, family, and finding happiness in the simple things. Watching him with his kids—laughing, teaching, exploring—it reminded me of what truly matters. Not the screen time or the hustle, but real memories, made in real places, with real people. That’s why it’s been so hard not seeing new uploads. I get it—life changes. Priorities shift, and maybe stepping away was what he needed. But I can’t help but miss that familiar excitement every time a new video dropped. I miss the anticipation of what adventure he’d take us on next. I miss the humor, the honesty, the calm voice explaining a survival skill or the smile when a fish was
2025-05-18 20:19:27
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roach618
Roach :
Feel like my dads leaving me a second time bruh
2025-05-19 00:43:03
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kaialdridge_
KaiAldridge_ :
Who watched since catfish and carp ??
2025-05-18 13:32:21
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hidde_.0513
hidde_.0513 :
Hes like a second father
2025-05-19 20:30:59
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wyguy_fisherv4
X50.Wyatt :
Damn bro realizing this guy taught me half of what I know about fishing and camping and knowing I can’t watch them for a while is genuinely sad
2025-05-18 13:51:54
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svadimtonafilipa
Filip :
only youtubrr with 0 haters
2025-05-19 05:20:54
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louis_living
louisliving :
What’s this song please?
2025-05-20 08:19:02
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757_matth
757_mattH :
It’s hard to put into words what the Outdoor Boys have meant to so many of us. Their videos weren’t just about camping, fishing, or survival—they were about family, wonder, and the deep peace that comes with being in nature. Watching Luke and his boys explore the world reminded us of what really matters: connection, curiosity, and making memories that last a lifetime.
2025-05-25 01:51:10
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austynanderson0
🎣 Austyn Anderson 🎣 :
Generally bouta cry
2025-05-19 18:04:04
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fi.z.zythat
FIZZY :
it when form every Saturday to every other Saturday to maybe at the end of the year 😔💔
2025-05-19 19:55:43
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rocket279
🕳️ 👨‍🦯 :
There are moments in life when a simple YouTube channel becomes so much more than entertainment. It becomes a part of your routine, a source of joy, inspiration, and a way to feel connected to the great outdoors even when you're stuck inside. That’s exactly what The Outdoor Boys have been for me—and especially him. The man behind the lens, the father with the big heart, the adventurer with the wild spirit, the creator who turned every upload into a story, a lesson, and a breath of fresh air. I don’t even know if he’ll ever see this, but if he does, I hope he knows how deeply appreciated he is. There’s something special about watching someone live fully, with honesty and passion. Every fishing trip, every camping night under the stars, every makeshift wilderness project or homemade gadget—he brought it all to life in such a genuine and engaging way. It wasn't about the production quality or the trends. It was about the bond he shared with nature, with his kids, with us—the audience. That was the magic. His videos taught me how to tie knots, build shelters, start fires, catch fish, and appreciate the raw beauty of the world around us. But more than that, he taught me about patience, family, and finding happiness in the simple things. Watching him with his kids—laughing, teaching, exploring—it reminded me of what truly matters. Not the screen time or the hustle, but real memories, made in real places, with real people. That’s why it’s been so hard not seeing new uploads. I get it—life changes. Priorities shift, and maybe stepping away was what he needed. But I can’t help but miss that familiar excitement every time a new video dropped. I miss the anticipation of what adventure he’d take us on next. I miss the humor, the honesty, the calm voice explaining a survival skill or the smile when a fish was
2025-05-18 19:57:38
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