ben juvan technically he is right, cause the human body is producing dmt on its own when lacking oxygen. Correct me if i am wrong. But I heard that while listening to joe and alex while Podcasting
yeah this guy seems a bit full of shit, wolves are fairly skittish creatures towards humans, they mostly hunt small game like rabbit, raccoon, that sort of stuff, they do hunt deer and bigger things and can be crazy powerful apex predators, but that isn't often the case, they hunt out of necessity. They stumbled into their den as well, which was a terrible idea because they are very defensive of them, considering they keep the pups there.
@@zeevdrifter2707 wouldnt the den undo some of the skittishness? I'm not trying to argue I'm simply seeing a lot of full of shit comments and wanna work out how plausible the story is. The "I'm gonna effing shoot you" made me somewhat skeptical
"One of the bullets ricocheted and hit my tour guide in the leg. I removed the bullet with my bare hands, calmed the other tour guide, then carried him 12 miles uphill back to our camp."
This proves that Joe Rogan is as gullible as they ccome. Just to be clear there has only been one, that's right one, documented wolf attack in all of Canada since before the founding of Canada. There is a report about wolf attacks world wide. The exact quote from the researcher is that the percentage of wolf attacks is not zero, but it is so small it is a number too small to calculate.... So which is more likely. These hunters from America, come to Canada, and happen to be the only hunter in Canada to ever have to shoot wolves to defend themselves after a kill. All the Canadians who hunt every year, not a single one, not a single one ever had this happen to them. But magically just when some American braggart hunters come to Canada to hunt, magically they happen to be the only people ever attacked in Canada ever like this, and oh, just so you know it is illegal to kill wolves in Canada... "unless you are attacked.". So what is more likely, some American hunters who don't give a darn about Canada or it's laws, come up here, shoot some wolves for their pelts, and now have to justify it to custom and the RCMP so they don't get arrested. Suddenly 'they were in a fight to save their lives'. What's more likely, the impossible happened, or some hunters decided they wanted to kill some timber wolves which have amazing pelts? Of course Rogan just believes them, he believes anything now, kitty litter in classrooms for 'kids who identify as furries', ivermectin cures Covid(despite zero proof), on an on, his best friends are Tim Pool, Alex Jones, and Eddie Bravo. A man who wears a toque in doors all year around and thinks that women are all evil, a man who had his followers attack the families of the of Sandy Hook victims, and a man who is one of the biggest flat earthers and believes that anyone who sets foot in the poles would get shot... No wonder he believes anything people who act fake tough tell him...
He was saying a different wolf than the one he shot was whimpering. He probably killed the other and it was whimpering because it lost its (more than likely) mother.
@Cheese Smoke you obviously have no knowledge of pack animals lol coyotes are the same way, they definitely know when one of their pack/family members die, and they definitely have a bond to each other. Just because you think something sounds ridiculous or untrue doesn't mean it is.
@Cheese Smoke sorry i didnt realize i was speaking with a wolf expert! I'll leave the conversation before your years of field research prove me wrong on a Joe Rogan clip lol.
*Wolf Podcast* Alpha: So we're just hanging out and then these humans drop an elk right in our den! Wolf JR: Holy shit man, in your den?! Alpha: Yeah, like the balls on these guys right? I couldn't believe the nerve Wolf JR: So I mean, you guys sounded off right? Alpha: Oh yeah, immediately. So we send two down to like talk with them and then they start shooting Wolf JR: Whaaat?!
That is socialist Canada for you. It is hard to carry a sidearm and high capacity magazines are not the norm. I went there a few years ago and never again. I never go out into the wilderness without a side arm.
@@30minutesLess You are in the wild so yes anything can happen. Carrying a first aid kit and if possible satellite phone would be a good idea or a radio. Only stupid liberals go out in the wild without basic tools.
@@maladetts Canada is not a socialist economy so yes that is an oxymoron but it has a political system that is being pushed by socialists in a particular direction.
I used to live in Alberta when i was a kid. My grandparents owned an acreage outside of Old's Alberta. One Day my grandpa and I were coming back from an outfitters to the acreage on a dirt road between farm properties in his old f-150. When out of no where he slowed down to a crawl and pointed to the middle of the field. He said "Look at that!". I thought he was pointing at big black calf standing by its self in the middle of the field. That's when he said under his breath "The Alpha" and I looked more closely and realized it was a GIANT black wolf that looked very similar in genetics to the one they are showing but waaaay darker with light orange eyes. This was probably over 25 years ago when wolf sightings were a lot less common then they are today in that area. That Image of the lone black wolf in the field is permanently burned into my brain and makes my neck hairs stand up just thinking about it right now...
If you are out in open space like that where predators live you really need to be carrying a shotgun. If you are going out in a truck you should have a powerful handgun in the car at all times even if that means having a gun safe in the car. It only takes one occasion where you may need that gun to justify carrying it. All it took was me having one meeting with a bear to realize that I needed a gun every single time.
@@bighands69 God, how do you people stop at very crucial moment and never finish your stories?! You met with a bear?! And?? You had no gun? And then what happened?!
So you both saw that scary wolf just standing there - and then what happened? He just took off? And that was the last you saw him? You're saying "over 25 years ago wolf sightings were a lot less common then they are today in that area". What do you attribute that to? Judging from all these videos and hunting stories, the hunting activity is on the rise, even with Americans somehow freely going to Canada to hunt and killing off whatever animals they like, plus the hunting market and the hunting technologies get more and more intricate. How come you see the opposite effect - more sightings instead of all animals rather getting killed off by now?
I too am a bow-hunter. I was tracking a herd of leprechauns through a dark corridor of rock and grass in a strange forest. I looked the leader in his wicked little face, Phil was his name, and shot an arrow straight through his evil red eye. I passed out, and woke up to my wife smacking me and asking why I shot her pomegranate tree.
And even then, 100% incorrect. Wolves dont do this, VERY timid animals with humans. Wolf attacks are extremely rare, they're not dumb they generally wont fuck with humans. So him shooting that first wolf, amateur move.
@@sacr3 wolves fight mature grizzly bears for food, they generally do try their best to avoid people when they're solo but they give zero fucks whether you have two legs or not when they're in numbers and you're in on their food source..
@@freezewun8902 "There have been only two verified fatal healthy wild wolf attacks on humans in North America. Below are a list of verified, questionable and unverified attacks." From your source, yes I'd say it's rare. Even with the speculative list below, chances are in the millions that you'll get attacked and killed. My point remains
That was after the chaos. He said after that they realised they had fuck all bullets and 1 arrow left. Hunters don't take many rounds with them btw, unless they're hunting pests as a job. If you're game hunting, you would realistically take as many as you'd expect to use. They aren't gonna bring home 20 elk, so a handful of rounds is enough.
@Explodingtraps went straight through one's neck, forcing his head back and to the left, the arrow then turned 45° midair, entered the wrist of another, exited, turned 30°......either that's one magic arrow or another bowman was on top of that grassy knoll
Yea and then i looked over and Liam Neeson was there with a rifle it looked like he was gonna take his own life but he chose not to so now we walking from a plane that we crashed in and my friend caught pneumonia
Man I remember I watched this video years ago and then it all of a sudden disappeared. I searched so much for it but couldn't find and now all of a sudden, I found it. Thank God
I love this story!! I’m just watching it again for about the fifth time. To show my youngest of three sons this story. I never get tired of this story!!
In December of 1923, an elder in a tribe near Lake Sturgeon, Ontario was killed as he mushed into town for mail. Two First Nations men found the remains, geared up,band took teams in, past the attack after the wolves. Searching for them, other members of the tribe found their skeletons, rifles, spent shells, and encircling carcasses at various distances numbering 16. This guy is lucky the pack leader knew he had lost 3 already, and chose to back down.
Now, I want you to imagine being in that same situation 15,000 years ago without guns or modern bows. Imagine fighting them off with early wooden bows, and stone tipped arrows and spears.
Tantibus Draws - Search UA-cam for the videos of African tribesmen chasing lions off of a fresh kill so they can carve off a hindquarter to get meat for the village. I can’t imagine the balls of the first men to try this not knowing it it would work. Nothing more for defence than some spears and clubs. They take just enough for food and leave the majority of the kill for the lions to continue feeding on so the lions don’t pursue them.
I lived in northern Alberta for 7 years. Wolves were part of daily life. But Alpha encounters were rare. And I’ll tell you what, there ain’t nothing like it.
@@alvinpanaite6520 I know nothing about hunting. It isn’t that I don’t think that that type of stuff happens, it’s the way he tells the story and the vibe about him not the actual content of the story.
Its easy to tell. This dude is ridiculous. He probably saw like three wolves, shot at one, missed it, and then decided he should make a badass story out of it.
@@fraserenglish6226 you get the idea, it just sounds like he watched the movie "The Grey" and wanted to make a hunting story out of it. The point I'm trying to make is that it sounds like he embellished it. I have no proof but I just think there's a good chance this is one of those big fish stories.
@@ethansexotics616 yeah i getchya I'm split on wether to believe this or not as watching the other guys stuff he seems not to brag too much he sorta brushes over his achievements and that as a characteristic usually keeps you from making up bs for clout.
@@fraserenglish6226 it's certainly slightly exaggerated after many telling but that's how a good hunting story is.. lol people are do butthurt over whether hes being completely honest or not. I just think hes not incredibly eloquent and has trouble telling the story in manner that sounds exciting without being stupid. If you've ever been far enough out in the wilderness you see things that you might equate only to Hollywood otherwise.
j m What’s so fucking special about people? I’ve met a lot of people’s my 51 years & I gotta say, I think 8 times outta 10, I’d go with the wolves. It’s not that I love dogs or wolves all that much, just that humans are pretty goddamned horrible.
j m Lmao this stupid fuck walked into their den and tried to justify it by saying the wolves need to be controlled, I was rooting for them too. Guns have ruined natural selection obviously the autists are multiplying.
@@The-wo2lq Drama much? Go look up how many adult humans have been killed by wolves in the last hundred years. Spoiler alert, you can count them on one hand. This guy doesn't know wolves at all. He watches way too many bad movies like "the Grey".
What kind of guide would lead themselves into a wolf den? Shouldn't the guide know better? What kind of guide only brings a few bullets when you're going out into possible wolf territory, where the wolfs don't fuck around? I wouldn't be caught dead with less than a hundred rounds and a hand gun for this very reason!
1CME90 well he was tracking an elk that ended up in the den and it’s not feasible to carry 100 rds especially when you’re bringing other gear and hiking miles everyday.
MrBanolicious: It doesn't matter what he was tracking, a guide should know better and be more aware of his surroundings. Tell the Marines that carrying more than a hundred rounds isn't feasible, while walking miles...
1CME90 The marines are carrying a lot yes, but they aren’t carrying all the necessary gear to hunt elk along with the possibility of packing out an elk. It’s silly to even try to compare the two. And yes, a guide will scout an area, but they’re scouting the area for elk and since elk move a lot and tend to stay away from predators, stumbling across a wolves den is such a rare occurrence that you can’t really plan for. The way it went down here isn’t how it will always go down. Why if there were more wolves? What if it was at night, what if a there was a bear? What if he had to use multiple arrows or rounds in the elk or one wolf?
1CME90 .... This is not any guides fault. It is the hunters responsibility that if you are north of Yellowstone, you ARE in wolf territory, AND Grizzly country. To go in blind is not anyone's fault but the hunters. And adding the fact at the end about being unprepared without a handgun just proves your ignorance. You must play way too much Xbox.
Jake Witter Witter:Oh okay, you see I thought the GUIDE was the one to lead, or GUIDE the way in the hunt. The guide should be sure they have all the gear they need, right? Why would the guide allow his hunters to go in blind? So I am unprepared because of my handgun comment, then what does that say about the GUIDE bringing three bullets and apparently no handgun in Wolf and Bear country? I guess the guide must play too much Xbox, right?
I live in Alberta, and when I’m out hunting I always carry a bush gun... There’s a lot of wolves around out here, judging from his description of “fields and river valleys.” I’m gonna assume he was hunting either in the Pembina river valley, or Grande Prairie both areas have some of the largest wolf populations in the province
Sounding off isnt done simultaneously, each wolf down the line howls in order. Think about in school when a teacher gave everyone a number and then when she said "sound off" every says their number in order.
The way I look at it : you entered somebody's home and when they attacked you for intruding, you shoot them. I don't need to call out what that makes you.
Not that this story is true anyway, but even if it was, what would you suggest they do instead? Just let the wolves kill and eat them because that’s fair? Lmao.
@@ogoe_joeoutdoors1088 oh, I'm sorry, you have outdoors in your name. You must be some internet expert. I have watched plenty of documentaries and studies by actual experts in the field and they fairly uniformly describe the wolf as shy and wary of contact or conflict with humans. Do some research.
When you know you need a different wilderness hunting guide: "All right, brother, hope your rifle is ready to go." Guide: "I only brought two rounds. Wasn't expecting predators in the wilderness."
I don't understand why he shot the first wolf. Wouldn't it have made more sense to back off from the carcass. Wolf's are dangerous but they normally prefer easy food over conflict.
Well, humans cant cede to animals, especially wolves. Its like the history that Glenn Villeneuve told to JR. If a wolf threaten a human and the human backoff, they will get used to think that humans are weaker than they, and it'll be more probable that they'll attack the next human they encounter
No doubt. Being a fucking ranger sucks. You catch these fucking liars all the time. People don't realize we put cams and surveillance everywhere. I don't believe him one second.
This guy is absolutely lying, listen to him. He’s all talking bout how he killed the “alpha” female and then encounters the “alpha” male. Besides that he recalls way too many “facts” when he would have been in the midst of an adrenaline rush
You can tell john is reliving this scary situation by the way he is talking and his body language. I could only imagine being in this situation. He is blessed to have made it out!!!
I agree, the way he told the story was just not organic. He kept saying "if you've been their you know," "you've been there rifht, you've know how it this". He kept looking for validation, hence; was lying throughout his story. Also, he's a bad storyteller.
Awsome , joe I am fascinated with your journey and progress into bow hunting and you are hooked brother , you’ve got two great mates that are simply the best at it for your mentors in JD and Cam , I love watching you fellas hunt , the commentaries and filming , it’s just like being there with you guys , keep hammering guys
If the alpha wolf could count is one thing! Imagine if the alpha wolf learned how to count AND speak from watching "Silverado" over and over, and when you ran out of ammo, the alpha wolf simply said, "Yer empty, mister!"
So he had the high ground, heard the wolves then he went down into a ravine. Lost the high ground and let the wolves surround him... and this guy is supposed to be a professional?
Guess he wasn't a Jedi. I thought the same thing too, if you hear a wolf and have the highground why would you go down? Then they ended up in their den. Oof
Wolves only use dens when they have pups, which happens in the spring time. Elk season happens in the fall. I bet he has some good fishing stories of the one that got away.
Alpha wolf: That ain’t how it went down at all bro
haha
Luke g
HA!
I don't get it? Why wouldn't that be an alpha wolf?
Joe Rogan is the detective in the new Hoodwinked sequel
Joe: “You said wolves? I’ve seen a wolf before. Jamie pull up a picture of a wolf.”
Jackson Costello aight that’s pretty funny lol
Haha. Had me laughing out loud
😂😂😭
I died laughing
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“It’s over Anakin, I have the high ground”
Bart Man you underestimate my power
Classic!!
Lmfao
YOU SIR. HAVE WON OUR RESPECT.
That's exactly what I thought of when he said that lol
Wolf: "Its over Dudley! I have the high ground!"
You underestimate my pooooweeerrr.
Don’t try it
You were the chosen one!
Imagine the wolf survivers talking about this story on a wolf podcast 😂
you on DMT?
@@benjuvan9782 he is and so are you, your mom, your dad, your grandma, your friends, and me everthing & everyone around you is on dmt
@@xchino0427 wonder if you would say it to my face litlle shit
ben juvan technically he is right, cause the human body is producing dmt on its own when lacking oxygen. Correct me if i am wrong. But I heard that while listening to joe and alex while Podcasting
@@benjuvan9782 slave
Wolves sound like tactical and strategic assassins. I love how the alpha does roll call to see if the pack is okay and ready.
Round Two. Fight!
❤
I know they are dangerous. But they are beautiful
J-Doc Studios it’s the opposite
J-Doc Studios that’s not true at all. That’s just a silly ass Facebook meme going around. 100% not true
“Next thing you know, wolves start flying out of trees”
yeah this guy seems a bit full of shit, wolves are fairly skittish creatures towards humans, they mostly hunt small game like rabbit, raccoon, that sort of stuff, they do hunt deer and bigger things and can be crazy powerful apex predators, but that isn't often the case, they hunt out of necessity.
They stumbled into their den as well, which was a terrible idea because they are very defensive of them, considering they keep the pups there.
😂
@@zeevdrifter2707 wouldnt the den undo some of the skittishness? I'm not trying to argue I'm simply seeing a lot of full of shit comments and wanna work out how plausible the story is. The "I'm gonna effing shoot you" made me somewhat skeptical
I spit out my coffee
And I was like "what the crap" and grabbed it by its tail and next thing ya know I fling it into the frickin sun.
interesting DMT trip, never heard anything like that before. 10/10 good story
HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA
😂😂 sounds just like a story
@@Mr_Triz r/whoooosh
Trizzy you know that isn’t normal in Canada with your “sorry” having ass
@@chachan7551 Don't destroy the illusion of Canadian kindness. The world has enough shite going on to take that away too. 😂
"One of the bullets ricocheted and hit my tour guide in the leg. I removed the bullet with my bare hands, calmed the other tour guide, then carried him 12 miles uphill back to our camp."
BS
@@theskyisblue8979 lololololol
John Dudley is the one who could do it
This proves that Joe Rogan is as gullible as they ccome. Just to be clear there has only been one, that's right one, documented wolf attack in all of Canada since before the founding of Canada. There is a report about wolf attacks world wide. The exact quote from the researcher is that the percentage of wolf attacks is not zero, but it is so small it is a number too small to calculate....
So which is more likely. These hunters from America, come to Canada, and happen to be the only hunter in Canada to ever have to shoot wolves to defend themselves after a kill. All the Canadians who hunt every year, not a single one, not a single one ever had this happen to them. But magically just when some American braggart hunters come to Canada to hunt, magically they happen to be the only people ever attacked in Canada ever like this, and oh, just so you know it is illegal to kill wolves in Canada... "unless you are attacked.". So what is more likely, some American hunters who don't give a darn about Canada or it's laws, come up here, shoot some wolves for their pelts, and now have to justify it to custom and the RCMP so they don't get arrested. Suddenly 'they were in a fight to save their lives'.
What's more likely, the impossible happened, or some hunters decided they wanted to kill some timber wolves which have amazing pelts?
Of course Rogan just believes them, he believes anything now, kitty litter in classrooms for 'kids who identify as furries', ivermectin cures Covid(despite zero proof), on an on, his best friends are Tim Pool, Alex Jones, and Eddie Bravo. A man who wears a toque in doors all year around and thinks that women are all evil, a man who had his followers attack the families of the of Sandy Hook victims, and a man who is one of the biggest flat earthers and believes that anyone who sets foot in the poles would get shot... No wonder he believes anything people who act fake tough tell him...
"One of em was wimpering like it was injured" right after he said he shot the wolf lol
Hey maa!!!!...
I think I done gone shot me dat wolf derrrrrr .......
He was saying a different wolf than the one he shot was whimpering. He probably killed the other and it was whimpering because it lost its (more than likely) mother.
@@JacobC479 More like he just made that story up.
@Cheese Smoke you obviously have no knowledge of pack animals lol coyotes are the same way, they definitely know when one of their pack/family members die, and they definitely have a bond to each other. Just because you think something sounds ridiculous or untrue doesn't mean it is.
@Cheese Smoke sorry i didnt realize i was speaking with a wolf expert! I'll leave the conversation before your years of field research prove me wrong on a Joe Rogan clip lol.
“We’re right in their frickin’ Den”
Napoleon Dynamite (Voice)
frickin idiot.. gosh
FEAR_EATS_THE_SOUL hahaha
I'm down to like 1 frickin arrow!
I’m gonna shoot whatever I wanna shoot......garsh.
...a frickin TWELVE gauge whatdoyou THINK
*Wolf Podcast*
Alpha: So we're just hanging out and then these humans drop an elk right in our den!
Wolf JR: Holy shit man, in your den?!
Alpha: Yeah, like the balls on these guys right? I couldn't believe the nerve
Wolf JR: So I mean, you guys sounded off right?
Alpha: Oh yeah, immediately. So we send two down to like talk with them and then they start shooting
Wolf JR: Whaaat?!
I love this. 😂🐺
The "what"😂😂
The Wolf Rogan Experience
Underrated comment!😂
underrated comment
This one time I was hunting a wolf and then my computer crashed and I haven't played Skyrim ever since.
And then I stabbed the alpha male with a duct taped fist full of broken mini bar bottles
The Grey, very nice ref
After your plane crashed?
Flex tape
*plastic mini bar bottles
@@larsmalsbender7472 crazy how they shattered huh...
Disclaimer: no wolves were hurt in the creation of this story
lol Joe has one of them wolf skulls on his desk
😂
Lol who brings 4 arrows and a few bullets into Alberta with a downed elk.
That is socialist Canada for you. It is hard to carry a sidearm and high capacity magazines are not the norm. I went there a few years ago and never again. I never go out into the wilderness without a side arm.
bighands69 foreal, you never know what the fuck is gonna run up.
@@bighands69
"Socialist Canada". Could there be a more hilarious oxymoron?
@@30minutesLess
You are in the wild so yes anything can happen. Carrying a first aid kit and if possible satellite phone would be a good idea or a radio.
Only stupid liberals go out in the wild without basic tools.
@@maladetts
Canada is not a socialist economy so yes that is an oxymoron but it has a political system that is being pushed by socialists in a particular direction.
frickin wolves frickin surrouned me with only 1 frickin arrow
+spineblaZe those frickin fricks maynnnn
Literally
Fricken A man! Frick.
Hahahahahaha
You frickin fricks!
I used to live in Alberta when i was a kid. My grandparents owned an acreage outside of Old's Alberta. One Day my grandpa and I were coming back from an outfitters to the acreage on a dirt road between farm properties in his old f-150. When out of no where he slowed down to a crawl and pointed to the middle of the field. He said "Look at that!". I thought he was pointing at big black calf standing by its self in the middle of the field. That's when he said under his breath "The Alpha" and I looked more closely and realized it was a GIANT black wolf that looked very similar in genetics to the one they are showing but waaaay darker with light orange eyes. This was probably over 25 years ago when wolf sightings were a lot less common then they are today in that area. That Image of the lone black wolf in the field is permanently burned into my brain and makes my neck hairs stand up just thinking about it right now...
Just reading that my hair in the back of my neck stood up! I live in Calgary I have had some run ins hiking and what not. It's haunting.
If you are out in open space like that where predators live you really need to be carrying a shotgun. If you are going out in a truck you should have a powerful handgun in the car at all times even if that means having a gun safe in the car.
It only takes one occasion where you may need that gun to justify carrying it. All it took was me having one meeting with a bear to realize that I needed a gun every single time.
@@bighands69
God, how do you people stop at very crucial moment and never finish your stories?! You met with a bear?! And?? You had no gun? And then what happened?!
@Paran0id
And, with tons of wolves and bears, none of the cadets ever had any encounters? They must be happening left and right!
So you both saw that scary wolf just standing there - and then what happened? He just took off? And that was the last you saw him?
You're saying "over 25 years ago wolf sightings were a lot less common then they are today in that area".
What do you attribute that to? Judging from all these videos and hunting stories, the hunting activity is on the rise, even with Americans somehow freely going to Canada to hunt and killing off whatever animals they like, plus the hunting market and the hunting technologies get more and more intricate. How come you see the opposite effect - more sightings instead of all animals rather getting killed off by now?
I too am a bow-hunter. I was tracking a herd of leprechauns through a dark corridor of rock and grass in a strange forest. I looked the leader in his wicked little face, Phil was his name, and shot an arrow straight through his evil red eye. I passed out, and woke up to my wife smacking me and asking why I shot her pomegranate tree.
Ah yes. The DMT trip intensifies.
Ambien is bad shit
Truestory. My name is Phil
Still more believable
Liam Neesons The grey was a documentary compared to this guy telling the story
And even then, 100% incorrect. Wolves dont do this, VERY timid animals with humans. Wolf attacks are extremely rare, they're not dumb they generally wont fuck with humans.
So him shooting that first wolf, amateur move.
sacr3 not to mention, hunting with a bow while your buddy uses a gun, ain’t bow and gun season different?
@@sacr3 wolves fight mature grizzly bears for food, they generally do try their best to avoid people when they're solo but they give zero fucks whether you have two legs or not when they're in numbers and you're in on their food source..
@@sacr3 real rare hey? 😂 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wolf_attacks_in_North_America
@@freezewun8902 "There have been only two verified fatal healthy wild wolf attacks on humans in North America. Below are a list of verified, questionable and unverified attacks."
From your source, yes I'd say it's rare. Even with the speculative list below, chances are in the millions that you'll get attacked and killed.
My point remains
he had 2 arrows but arrows were skipping off the trees and dirt and THERE WAS A FIREFIGHT with 2 bullets...
That was after the chaos. He said after that they realised they had fuck all bullets and 1 arrow left.
Hunters don't take many rounds with them btw, unless they're hunting pests as a job. If you're game hunting, you would realistically take as many as you'd expect to use. They aren't gonna bring home 20 elk, so a handful of rounds is enough.
hugitout23 this guy is lying
Strider wouldn’t you prepare for the chance of running into a bear or some wolves though?
@Explodingtraps went straight through one's neck, forcing his head back and to the left, the arrow then turned 45° midair, entered the wrist of another, exited, turned 30°......either that's one magic arrow or another bowman was on top of that grassy knoll
Strider ya but their in Big Berta, full of frizz and mountain lions and Wolfe’s.. all sorts of deadly shit
Why would you “go down in there to see what’s up”? Lmao..especially with insufficient ammo.
He seems reckless and unconcerned of what his actions do to everyone and the wolves
Hes lying
You can tell by the pauses delays and mannerisms I'm surprised joe didn't say anything.
@D Bennett He's lying dude, nothing interesting about a lie when you catch it head on. People like always fall for anything though.
Because he's a pathological liar
Yea and then i looked over and Liam Neeson was there with a rifle it looked like he was gonna take his own life but he chose not to so now we walking from a plane that we crashed in and my friend caught pneumonia
Man I remember I watched this video years ago and then it all of a sudden disappeared. I searched so much for it but couldn't find and now all of a sudden, I found it. Thank God
I love this story!! I’m just watching it again for about the fifth time. To show my youngest of three sons this story. I never get tired of this story!!
Joe “I feel spiritually connected to wolves” Rogan
heh mann ! All you get a do is smoke weed 😆🤣
So connected, till the wolf gets shot 😉
In December of 1923, an elder in a tribe near Lake Sturgeon, Ontario was killed as he mushed into town for mail. Two First Nations men found the remains, geared up,band took teams in, past the attack after the wolves.
Searching for them, other members of the tribe found their skeletons, rifles, spent shells, and encircling carcasses at various distances numbering 16.
This guy is lucky the pack leader knew he had lost 3 already, and chose to back down.
FRICKIN NINJA WOLVES... I MEAN FRICKIN HOLY CRAP WHAT THE FRICKIN HECK
+SUS Epok Curse words of the Religious... gotta love it.
gosh! flippin 12 gauge!
He said his kid might have been watching. That's different from religion
sk84life311 thank you
@@skyboxmagee8038 at least hes true to what he believes in and isn't a hypocrite like a lot of Christians/Catholics.
And after all this , he then went fishing and caught a 200 lb salmon !😆
Marlin would be closer to that size than a salmon.
@@hydrolito right over your head there buddy...
who else is here after joe rogan? Joe Rogan Experience #1403 - Forrest Galante
me!!!
I'm watching Life Below Zero because of the Glenn V. JRE.
Yes!
Yuuuup
Me! :D
There's something particularly scary yet intriguing and amazing about communication in the animal kingdom.
read "The Tiger"
This guy watched the Grey too many times...
It was a great movie. Surpised he didn't tell us about a poam from his Guides he's got memorized
69 firebird Birdman yeah this guys describing the movie lmao
😂
Yeah arguably the most influential hunter and archer of our time is making shit up because of a movie. Right on dude
Great film!
Now, I want you to imagine being in that same situation 15,000 years ago without guns or modern bows. Imagine fighting them off with early wooden bows, and stone tipped arrows and spears.
Tantibus Draws - Search UA-cam for the videos of African tribesmen chasing lions off of a fresh kill so they can carve off a hindquarter to get meat for the village. I can’t imagine the balls of the first men to try this not knowing it it would work. Nothing more for defence than some spears and clubs.
They take just enough for food and leave the majority of the kill for the lions to continue feeding on so the lions don’t pursue them.
Next time interview the alpha wolf
Realizes there are wolves down there.
I feel like I need to go down there
Can just tell he's exaggerating.
ur an idiot
Facts dude this is so ba
Once more into the fray. Into the last good fight I'll ever know. Live and die on this day. Live and die on this day.
I lived in northern Alberta for 7 years. Wolves were part of daily life.
But Alpha encounters were rare. And I’ll tell you what, there ain’t nothing like it.
Currently living in northern Alberta it’s crazy how often I see them they don’t give a fuck
frickety frick frick
I get the feeling this guy is dressing this story up for the podcast. Like, a lot.
i guess you dont know anything about hunting then
@@alvinpanaite6520 I know nothing about hunting. It isn’t that I don’t think that that type of stuff happens, it’s the way he tells the story and the vibe about him not the actual content of the story.
"when you realize, it's not a game" Joe Rogan
He’s def adding quite a bit to the story...
This is literally the movie "The Grey" but with slightly different words.
He lost me at " hairy turds everywhere".
Literally like frickin alpha wolves sounded off like literally what the frickin crap!
I literally had like one freakin arrow to shoot 7 frickin wolves... lucky my buddies each had 2 AK-47s otherwise we might not have made it.
+xfactor541 cause its out of your reality eating mc donalds and visit your local bar. .
***** what
Bobandy let the liquor think bud
Probably one of the best stories I've ever heard on JRE
Never been hunting before can immediately tell this is a huge embellishment
Its easy to tell. This dude is ridiculous. He probably saw like three wolves, shot at one, missed it, and then decided he should make a badass story out of it.
@@ethansexotics616 I mean, the guys a professional hunter. I doubt he missed if you see some of the shots he has pulled off.
@@fraserenglish6226 you get the idea, it just sounds like he watched the movie "The Grey" and wanted to make a hunting story out of it. The point I'm trying to make is that it sounds like he embellished it. I have no proof but I just think there's a good chance this is one of those big fish stories.
@@ethansexotics616 yeah i getchya I'm split on wether to believe this or not as watching the other guys stuff he seems not to brag too much he sorta brushes over his achievements and that as a characteristic usually keeps you from making up bs for clout.
@@fraserenglish6226 it's certainly slightly exaggerated after many telling but that's how a good hunting story is.. lol people are do butthurt over whether hes being completely honest or not. I just think hes not incredibly eloquent and has trouble telling the story in manner that sounds exciting without being stupid. If you've ever been far enough out in the wilderness you see things that you might equate only to Hollywood otherwise.
I was rooting for the wolves.
Sean McAleavy I fucking hate ppl like you. Dog fucking weirdos
Me too
j m What’s so fucking special about people? I’ve met a lot of people’s my 51 years & I gotta say, I think 8 times outta 10, I’d go with the wolves. It’s not that I love dogs or wolves all that much, just that humans are pretty goddamned horrible.
j m Lmao this stupid fuck walked into their den and tried to justify it by saying the wolves need to be controlled, I was rooting for them too. Guns have ruined natural selection obviously the autists are multiplying.
@@The-wo2lq Drama much? Go look up how many adult humans have been killed by wolves in the last hundred years. Spoiler alert, you can count them on one hand. This guy doesn't know wolves at all. He watches way too many bad movies like "the Grey".
What kind of guide would lead themselves into a wolf den? Shouldn't the guide know better? What kind of guide only brings a few bullets when you're going out into possible wolf territory, where the wolfs don't fuck around? I wouldn't be caught dead with less than a hundred rounds and a hand gun for this very reason!
1CME90 well he was tracking an elk that ended up in the den and it’s not feasible to carry 100 rds especially when you’re bringing other gear and hiking miles everyday.
MrBanolicious: It doesn't matter what he was tracking, a guide should know better and be more aware of his surroundings. Tell the Marines that carrying more than a hundred rounds isn't feasible, while walking miles...
1CME90 The marines are carrying a lot yes, but they aren’t carrying all the necessary gear to hunt elk along with the possibility of packing out an elk. It’s silly to even try to compare the two. And yes, a guide will scout an area, but they’re scouting the area for elk and since elk move a lot and tend to stay away from predators, stumbling across a wolves den is such a rare occurrence that you can’t really plan for. The way it went down here isn’t how it will always go down. Why if there were more wolves? What if it was at night, what if a there was a bear? What if he had to use multiple arrows or rounds in the elk or one wolf?
1CME90 .... This is not any guides fault. It is the hunters responsibility that if you are north of Yellowstone, you ARE in wolf territory, AND Grizzly country. To go in blind is not anyone's fault but the hunters. And adding the fact at the end about being unprepared without a handgun just proves your ignorance. You must play way too much Xbox.
Jake Witter Witter:Oh okay, you see I thought the GUIDE was the one to lead, or GUIDE the way in the hunt. The guide should be sure they have all the gear they need, right? Why would the guide allow his hunters to go in blind? So I am unprepared because of my handgun comment, then what does that say about the GUIDE bringing three bullets and apparently no handgun in Wolf and Bear country? I guess the guide must play too much Xbox, right?
"I came into my peep"
*Peep* - "you promised you'd pullout!"
Learn 2 Swim Nobody noticed this gem comment 😂
Lmaooooo
Dudley: Jamie pull that up
Joe: *STARING INTENSIFIES*
He said he didn't curse, and then immediately said he came into his peep. HR!
I’m going to take a huge swing and say this isn’t what really happened
Can you prove that? Nope. Let it ride then.
TheAktiri me prove it or him prove it?
@@oscargoldman9854 anyone. As in it doesn't matter. This is fireside conversation, as old as language itself. Doesn't really need to be true.
TheAktiri ooooh, I gotcha sledgehammer
If you think this is fake, you know absolutely nothing about wolves or how they hunt.
I live in Alberta, and when I’m out hunting I always carry a bush gun... There’s a lot of wolves around out here, judging from his description of “fields and river valleys.” I’m gonna assume he was hunting either in the Pembina river valley, or Grande Prairie both areas have some of the largest wolf populations in the province
"so we went from high ground above them down into their den and the ninja wolves had us frickin surrounded man it was frickin crazy"
😂😂
Spending my stay at home time .
Watching all of the pod cast .
Great stuff
I can just imagine how beautiful, yet ominous, the sound of 12 wolfs howling off is.
Anyone, who has been in this situation or a similar situation knows how good of a story this is. Great story telling!
Joe: The wolf bolted
John: Nah, I think he like, Ninja'ed
8:25
I'm from Alberta so this is a great story
take us hunting up there
It's been months since I listened to this. This fucking story gives me chills.
“Its frickin do or die and im gonna shoot you in the EFFIN face”
So stupid
"I think 12 sounded off around us."
No fricking way you would know it was 12
Frickin' Frick
Sounding off isnt done simultaneously, each wolf down the line howls in order. Think about in school when a teacher gave everyone a number and then when she said "sound off" every says their number in order.
We’re all frickin wolf experts here, ok?
Judging body language and story pauses, I'm gonna say about 25% of his story is true.
Ok buddy
"They have the high ground, there's a dozen wolves, and we're in the middle... and we're like 'what the crap' " hahahhahahahaha
"We only brought a couple rounds, I didn't expect this to go down"
Fail to prepare, prepare to fail. Always gear up for the worst scenario.
who's here after the Forrest Galante podcast?
lol yup
Eric Briggs yea
Absolutely
Yuuup
Me
Guy: hears howling
Alpha wolf female: this mf shot me, find him!
The way I look at it : you entered somebody's home and when they attacked you for intruding, you shoot them. I don't need to call out what that makes you.
Not that this story is true anyway, but even if it was, what would you suggest they do instead? Just let the wolves kill and eat them because that’s fair? Lmao.
This totally sounds like total BS.
it frickin' literally does.
At least embellished. Wolves are shy and nervous for the most part.
@@bserieshatch1 you're a wolf expert? Don't buy in to media BS and do some serious res.earch
@@ogoe_joeoutdoors1088 oh, I'm sorry, you have outdoors in your name. You must be some internet expert. I have watched plenty of documentaries and studies by actual experts in the field and they fairly uniformly describe the wolf as shy and wary of contact or conflict with humans. Do some research.
BS? This shit happens everyday. Where do you people spend your lives? Lol
When you know you need a different wilderness hunting guide: "All right, brother, hope your rifle is ready to go."
Guide: "I only brought two rounds. Wasn't expecting predators in the wilderness."
Some pissed off alpha wolf watching this in a den like “naw fam... naw”
No one:
Joe rogan:so a friend of mine....
I don't understand why he shot the first wolf. Wouldn't it have made more sense to back off from the carcass. Wolf's are dangerous but they normally prefer easy food over conflict.
Maybe he did, but he wouldn't have sounded manly enough for his story.
@@blacksunapocalypse lol
Well, humans cant cede to animals, especially wolves. Its like the history that Glenn Villeneuve told to JR. If a wolf threaten a human and the human backoff, they will get used to think that humans are weaker than they, and it'll be more probable that they'll attack the next human they encounter
I think this guy and his friends just wanted to murder these frickin ninja wolves
And they have been proper prepared for that :DDD
The GOAT Mike Vick has spoken #LikeMike
No doubt. Being a fucking ranger sucks. You catch these fucking liars all the time. People don't realize we put cams and surveillance everywhere. I don't believe him one second.
This guy is absolutely lying, listen to him. He’s all talking bout how he killed the “alpha” female and then encounters the “alpha” male. Besides that he recalls way too many “facts” when he would have been in the midst of an adrenaline rush
@@collier9090 That, on the contrary, imprints stuff into your memory
You can tell john is reliving this scary situation by the way he is talking and his body language. I could only imagine being in this situation. He is blessed to have made it out!!!
Give the man a break . I’m sure we know what words he wanted to friggucking use.
Drinking game: take a shot every time wolf boy says literally 🤪
I have hunted my whole life and wolves don’t concern me. A grizzly with cubs is where the fear kicks in at a high level for me.
Ryan damn Ryan, alpha male of society.
The perfect bedtime story to put the children to sleep. Ty
How weird hearing someone else say “Jamie pull up...”
Never been hunting and that sends chills down your spine
John Dudley is a legend but my bs meter is pegged at 100
I literally freakin literally shot 12 wolves
This story is full off lies
How so
Agreed
@@AlloftheAbovetheHunter there were 12 wolves, then 4 wolves like 4 minutes later
I agree, the way he told the story was just not organic. He kept saying "if you've been their you know," "you've been there rifht, you've know how it this". He kept looking for validation, hence; was lying throughout his story. Also, he's a bad storyteller.
@@jamescharros1299 sounds like you never been there.......if you've been there you know
Awsome , joe I am fascinated with your journey and progress into bow hunting and you are hooked brother , you’ve got two great mates that are simply the best at it for your mentors in JD and Cam , I love watching you fellas hunt , the commentaries and filming , it’s just like being there with you guys , keep hammering guys
Wolves: *exists*
John Dudley: So anyway i started blasting!
If the alpha wolf could count is one thing! Imagine if the alpha wolf learned how to count AND speak from watching "Silverado" over and over, and when you ran out of ammo, the alpha wolf simply said, "Yer empty, mister!"
🤣🤣👌
" It started making this noise like it was injured " ... Well you did just shoot it with an arrow, so that's not very surprising to me...
"Into the Grey"
"With Niam gleeson"
Oof
This needs to be a short movie.
So he had the high ground, heard the wolves then he went down into a ravine. Lost the high ground and let the wolves surround him... and this guy is supposed to be a professional?
I thought the same thing... you gave up high ground? 🤔🤣
Guess he wasn't a Jedi. I thought the same thing too, if you hear a wolf and have the highground why would you go down? Then they ended up in their den. Oof
This guy is frickin literally hard to listen to
EdEddandEddy TV it's the R's.
Wolves only use dens when they have pups, which happens in the spring time. Elk season happens in the fall. I bet he has some good fishing stories of the one that got away.
This story is kinda They Killed A Mother Of some of them Wolves and they’re prolly emotional like a real family
It’s all fun and games until the trees start howling
Love being able to call Alberta home fuckin wild up here
Same here 🤘
"All hell breaks loose"
Stfu John it was wolves not Vietnam
how many arrows? I'm losing track
He LITERALLY had one arrow left..
He literally was like holy crap with all those arrows bouncing of junk. All I could thik was holy frickin frick man.
this should be made into a short film
John Dudley: I had like 2 arrows left
Also John Dudley: There were like arrows skipping off junk
Also also John Dudley: I have like 1 arrow left
Declan Best comment!! 😂😂
At that moment we knew... He was talking bullshit.