On his Instagram page, Cole McBee, a member of the famous McBee Dynasty family, shared a candid moment from the late October hunting season – a time considered “sacred” for hunting enthusiasts in the American Midwest.

In the photo, Cole is wearing camouflage, wearing typical hunting boots, holding a yellow water bottle – walking through a dry field as autumn approaches winter. He wrote briefly but emotionally:

“There’s just something about late October cold fronts in the Midwest.”
(There’s something special about late October cold fronts in the Midwest.)

Just below the comment section, Steven McBee, Cole’s brother and the main star of McBee Dynasty, humorously replied:
“I don’t see a dead deer in this photo.”
(I don’t see any deer being killed in this photo.)

The hilarious moment between the two brothers quickly delighted fans, and at the same time clearly demonstrated the spirit of solidarity, humor and passion for hunting – an important part of the McBee family culture.

The image of Cole in the wild nature, in the cool weather of late autumn, not only welcomes the new hunting season but also brings a sense of freedom and peace in the typical American farm life.