@@beforethestoriesarelost you and Charlie are awesome man I love your stories. You guys are great I really hope you make your books into audio books with you guys telling the stories I can't get enough
Man so interesting to listen to and the awesome way they tell stories man I can’t quit listening myself, was just sent a video of them and have binge listened every since I first heard of them!!! True outlaws man what I wouldn’t have done to went on a hunt or two man o man !!! I’m a Texas boy born and raised all my life would have went in a heartbeat!!!
@@dwaynethompson5385 It didn't take much for me to get started! I quit when it became serious. Enjoy the stories but please don't do it. 50 years ago it was just a game.
These are some of the most incredible stories i have heard. This is part of the history of deer hunting. Crazy how times have changed. Thank you for getting guys like this and charles on.
I can listen to this man all day! I’m from south Texas so I’m all ears, we have a lot of these men down in Mercedes, Weslaco, Raymondville, Edcouch, etc. small town rule down here! Attitude and character
Sad, sad story. Thanks for the history lesson. Nothing better than the entire truth and not the narrative.. Wish there was a way to go back and fix it.
Thanks for continuing these videos. I’m only 35 but I grew up around these old guys and I had a similar childhood/teenage years with outlaw hunting but it was on Fort Knox reservation in Kentucky….I’m here to tell you the military trying to catch you have nothing on the king and Kennedy ranch security I promise you that…. I’ve got some crazy stories and memories myself….
46:16 that’s what this world is missing out on …. Old boy lessons .. thank you pat for this and thank you Christian for setting this up !! They didn’t turn the whole world on you ole boys pat , some boys still eat in the backwoods
Pat Ron Bode here remember Bell fishing camp at indianola tx back in the late 50s we were hunting what we thought was King ranch at the end of Bells camp we would go fishing and wade in afternoon the boat would drop us off we would hunt behind the dunes miles down the the boat would pick us off we made gilley suit of toe sacks and natural foliage wow what a rush oh am 82 soon Ed Bell had some great stories
@@beforethestoriesarelost that's awesome! I have seen a lot of Coffeyville pavers but not one that says that. That must be pretty rare. I hope you get a chance to hunt at your family farm soon. Lots of big deer around there.
Technically, the landowners are not selling wild game. They are selling access to their private property. That's how they get around the law anyway. That's why you can argue in court that they can't fine you for the "value" of the deer. It has no value because it's illegal to sell wild game.
I've seen many podcast while thumbing through UA-cam with Charles and pat. But i just Cant make myself watch any of them except hunters advantage.i like these guys. Christian is very fascinated with ol charlies adventures i can tell. I am to Christian.
@@HUNTERSADVANTAGE just being honest. I'm not much on watching UA-cam or any other social media. However i am a outdoorsman. And i like hunters advantage.. Keep up the good work Christian. Good luck and stay safe this season. It's finally here!
I know a retired GW that could tell you that in those days, that is how it was. He admitted to a good friend, Bryan. His X and his daughter have bought my book.
@@beforethestoriesarelost OH I BELIEVE YOU 200%….IM NOY SAYING IT BECAUSE IM LOOKING FOR PROOF. I AM SAYING IT WOULD BE AWESOME TO HEAR THEIR SIDE OF IT. FOR ENTERTAINMENT. WOULD BE EVEN BETTER TO HAVE YOU ALL IN THE SAME ROOM CHOPPING IT UP. WISH IT WAS STILL LIKE THAT NOW….!
These pods are Great! Packed with so much helpful information, in case the government "suddenly" does a 180, disrupts the supply chain and your only means for food is going into the forest without a tag because you can't get one as a result of not taking the latest "software update" as M0D'RN@ put it.
Grandfather got busted in Atascosa county in 70s with 9 deer have the news paper clipping of him his buddie the sheriff and warden with the 9 deer from hood to the trunk of the ol police cruiser all of the posing in the ditch did half night in jail then work the rest off on the wardens ranch clearing brush
This dude has a serious case of entitlement… he was 100% wrong and still all these years later he’s looking for ways to justify his actions… the guy goes on and on about this and that with nobody to fact check anything he’s saying… you’d think he would be happy these ranches struck gold (oil) and gave everyone in the area a freaking job…
Spoken like a “supreme renegade” indeed. Nothing wrong with what Mr. Pat did. Our people came here to escape the European hellscape where some loaded little prick tells every other man what he can or cannot do because he hit the birth lottery and ended up controlling much more than he needed. Unlike crazy Charlie, I don’t think that Pat is doing anything to bring personal glory to himself, but instead, he’s explaining the mindset of a generation and a region. There are other regions in this country where this mindset still hasn’t changed. You’d think that the ranchers would be happy that little peeons like us are willing to fix pipeline, repair equipment, and educate children for a class of people that wouldn’t piss on us if we were burning.
I agree with him 100%. My family had land took from us by the military and so did lots of other people. The same things happened here with sneaking around and crossing lines that weren’t supposed to be crossed. It was a way of life, and was passed down to future generations. The game wardens knew it to . Some of them had land took from their families. It was a cat and mouse game . You think you get nervous when you take aim at a big buck. Imagine knowing soon as you pull that trigger you go from being the hunter to the hunted!!!!!
I know Pat, I worked with him at Celanese. This is the way it was in the 70’s. There were quite a few of hunters in Kingsville, Bishop and Riviera that enjoyed a great hunt. You had to be there to know how it was.
What questions would you like answered next time we have Pat on the podcast?
Drop them down under this comment!
When did the exotic breeds start showing up in the areas these guys hunted, and did they harvest any of them, great content, peace ✌
I cant stop listening to Pat and Charlie
I really appreciate that.
@@beforethestoriesarelost you and Charlie are awesome man I love your stories. You guys are great I really hope you make your books into audio books with you guys telling the stories I can't get enough
@@dennybirchfield I am recording mine now, and should have it available sometime in August.
Man so interesting to listen to and the awesome way they tell stories man I can’t quit listening myself, was just sent a video of them and have binge listened every since I first heard of them!!! True outlaws man what I wouldn’t have done to went on a hunt or two man o man !!! I’m a Texas boy born and raised all my life would have went in a heartbeat!!!
@@dwaynethompson5385 It didn't take much for me to get started! I quit when it became serious. Enjoy the stories but please don't do it. 50 years ago it was just a game.
These are some of the most incredible stories i have heard. This is part of the history of deer hunting. Crazy how times have changed. Thank you for getting guys like this and charles on.
I can listen to this man all day! I’m from south Texas so I’m all ears, we have a lot of these men down in Mercedes, Weslaco, Raymondville, Edcouch, etc. small town rule down here! Attitude and character
Hit the 'like' button before I even started watching. Good stuff, as always, Christian.
🙏 thank you Jay. Really appreciate it.
@@HUNTERSADVANTAGE you're welcome, brother. I appreciate the real, down-to-earth content. Means a lot in this day and age!
Christian wound me up like the Energizer Bunny and turned me loose!
Sad, sad story.
Thanks for the history lesson.
Nothing better than the entire truth and not the narrative..
Wish there was a way to go back and fix it.
Thanks for continuing these videos. I’m only 35 but I grew up around these old guys and I had a similar childhood/teenage years with outlaw hunting but it was on Fort Knox reservation in Kentucky….I’m here to tell you the military trying to catch you have nothing on the king and Kennedy ranch security I promise you that…. I’ve got some crazy stories and memories myself….
Thanks for the support brother!
Would love to hear your stories
Been there before.. shit was wild my ass headed back north and said fuck that
Thanks for the laughs good stories and the props to your daughter
Pure awesomeness I could listen to these vids forever
Glad you like it!
46:16 that’s what this world is missing out on …. Old boy lessons .. thank you pat for this and thank you Christian for setting this up !! They didn’t turn the whole world on you ole boys pat , some boys still eat in the backwoods
It was more fun than an old-timer should have. I can't wait till the Prince and I can come on together.
@@beforethestoriesarelost I’d love to get you out here in north iowa pat . I’d buy your tag ;)
Thank you for the support!
Thank you for documenting this
Pat Ron Bode here remember Bell fishing camp at indianola tx back in the late 50s we were hunting what we thought was King ranch at the end of Bells camp we would go fishing and wade in afternoon the boat would drop us off we would hunt behind the dunes miles down the the boat would pick us off we made gilley suit of toe sacks and natural foliage wow what a rush oh am 82 soon Ed Bell had some great stories
I live 30 minutes from Coffeyville Kansas. My grandpa JJ grew up there
I have a paver from the sidewalk from Coffeyville that says, PLEASE DON'T SPIT ON THE SIDEWALK
@@beforethestoriesarelost that's awesome! I have seen a lot of Coffeyville pavers but not one that says that. That must be pretty rare. I hope you get a chance to hunt at your family farm soon. Lots of big deer around there.
These old timers are pure gold
I wish I could meet this guy him & C.B wow beautiful stories I'm buying all there books 100%
His comment about East Texas towards the end was spot on lol, you gotta watch the yahoos around here on public land.
Pat, enjoyed the time we worked together at Celanese.
Brother, 👍, History an it's the Truth,, )) luv it ,, 👍🙏🦊
Little late here but man this guy know what’s up when he talked about high fence I can relate I hate it too 👌🏽
Aye South Carolina checking in
Technically, the landowners are not selling wild game. They are selling access to their private property. That's how they get around the law anyway.
That's why you can argue in court that they can't fine you for the "value" of the deer. It has no value because it's illegal to sell wild game.
Wow I grew up in lagrange ga
I've seen many podcast while thumbing through UA-cam with Charles and pat. But i just Cant make myself watch any of them except hunters advantage.i like these guys. Christian is very fascinated with ol charlies adventures i can tell. I am to Christian.
Appreciate the kind words, brother!
@@HUNTERSADVANTAGE just being honest. I'm not much on watching UA-cam or any other social media. However i am a outdoorsman. And i like hunters advantage.. Keep up the good work Christian. Good luck and stay safe this season. It's finally here!
You need more pat lane or Charlie
Good feedback, thanks!
I don't care to listen to him as much as Charlie. Charlie tells you how it is, pat tells u what makes him sound best
Love to shake this man's hand
I know someone that's friends with Jerry Jones son and they let him hunt out there. He sent me pictures a couple years ago.
He keeps saying it’s impossible but there’s thousands and thousands of guys that do this exact thing all the time and never get caught
PLEASE FIND SOME OF THE OFFICIALS FROM THESE DAYS….GET THE OPPOSITIONS PERSPECTIVE
I know a retired GW that could tell you that in those days, that is how it was. He admitted to a good friend, Bryan. His X and his daughter have bought my book.
@@beforethestoriesarelost
OH I BELIEVE YOU 200%….IM NOY SAYING IT BECAUSE IM LOOKING FOR PROOF. I AM SAYING IT WOULD BE AWESOME TO HEAR THEIR SIDE OF IT. FOR ENTERTAINMENT. WOULD BE EVEN BETTER TO HAVE YOU ALL IN THE SAME ROOM CHOPPING IT UP. WISH IT WAS STILL LIKE THAT NOW….!
Pat, could you put us in contact with the game warden?
@@HUNTERSADVANTAGE I will make a call tomorrow and get his number
Does pat know any history on Alice Texas and the Wyatt ranches
Shoutout John Wesley Hardin💪🏼
Im lucky, ive had the luck to hunt wild low pressured deer. Never understood hunting penned up animals.
These pods are Great!
Packed with so much helpful information, in case the government "suddenly" does a 180, disrupts the supply chain and your only means for food is going into the forest without a tag because you can't get one as a result of not taking the latest "software update" as M0D'RN@ put it.
Riding the coattails of the prince .
I know a version of that El Sauz story that is probably the truth.
The El Sauz incident is history
Grandfather got busted in Atascosa county in 70s with 9 deer have the news paper clipping of him his buddie the sheriff and warden with the 9 deer from hood to the trunk of the ol police cruiser all of the posing in the ditch did half night in jail then work the rest off on the wardens ranch clearing brush
Is feeding deer piles of corn one of the reasons cwd is becoming more prevalent? Seems everybody is pouring it to them.
No 🤦🏻♂️
I was 25 before I knew you could hunt during daylight.
🙃🙃
Dirt bag poacher
He’s not Charlie
Brother,, Fenced animals,is called a farm,, ))Not Hunting,, 👊🦊
Money is the root of all evils, especially if you don’t have any.
yes, he is saying that it was right to do it and I agree with him. Now's days it sucks. Period!!!
Why shoot bucks for food... Does are better eating!
You can boil the horns and they won't make good soup
@@beforethestoriesarelost will
Fermentation and wild earth grown foods are the way it was ment to be. Processed foods are killing us!🦌
Real life Yellowstone over some deer
Charlie was far more entertaining
Seems like most of his stories he heard from someone else. Doesn't seem like any first-hand experiences.
No it’s so political and land owner/governor hand shakes under the table.
More like hand jobs under the table..They are greedy snakes..Take care
Do deer fight at night?😂 Nope just daylight hours.
How many people have to kill a deer to survive...Someday they'll wish they could...this country is going down. 🦌
It's not impossible to do what he did in his days If your only hunting for meat
Southeast texas is loaded with public land look up the big thicket
Will do! Thanks for the tip, Wesley.
I love these stories but the way this guy breathes when he talks drives me nuts
Dude in the background off mic is screwing with the story. Get on the mic or let the man talk.
What're you talking about?
This dude has a serious case of entitlement… he was 100% wrong and still all these years later he’s looking for ways to justify his actions… the guy goes on and on about this and that with nobody to fact check anything he’s saying… you’d think he would be happy these ranches struck gold (oil) and gave everyone in the area a freaking job…
Spoken like a “supreme renegade” indeed. Nothing wrong with what Mr. Pat did. Our people came here to escape the European hellscape where some loaded little prick tells every other man what he can or cannot do because he hit the birth lottery and ended up controlling much more than he needed.
Unlike crazy Charlie, I don’t think that Pat is doing anything to bring personal glory to himself, but instead, he’s explaining the mindset of a generation and a region. There are other regions in this country where this mindset still hasn’t changed.
You’d think that the ranchers would be happy that little peeons like us are willing to fix pipeline, repair equipment, and educate children for a class of people that wouldn’t piss on us if we were burning.
I agree with him 100%. My family had land took from us by the military and so did lots of other people. The same things happened here with sneaking around and crossing lines that weren’t supposed to be crossed. It was a way of life, and was passed down to future generations. The game wardens knew it to . Some of them had land took from their families. It was a cat and mouse game . You think you get nervous when you take aim at a big buck. Imagine knowing soon as you pull that trigger you go from being the hunter to the hunted!!!!!
I know Pat, I worked with him at Celanese. This is the way it was in the 70’s. There were quite a few of hunters in Kingsville, Bishop and Riviera that enjoyed a great hunt. You had to be there to know how it was.
@@garybaltes1500 did he steal from work?
@@Dougarrowhead Not that I am aware of. Why would you ask that question?
Pats stories suck. Sounds like he heard most from someone else.