This rare and endangered wild Eddie bravo can be found at the edge of the flat earth living in his natural habitat, the pod of cast in the Octa of gone
It has taken me half a lifetime to appreciate the hunt. As a kid, it was excitement. From 16 to 30, it was a chore. Hurry up and shoot so you can get back to the heat and internet. At 37, I can sit for 13 hours, shoot nothing, and come back happy. I appreciate the hunt, for the hunt.
Honestly I’m 17 now and last year I kinda treated it like a chore and didn’t end up getting anything but I’ve kinda gone through that recently just thinking like why would I think it’s a chore it’s so relaxing
Yeah, Joe is like a little kid out there, still learning and still giddy. I felt Bryan Callen wasn't feeling it until he got his deer. I think this might have been the moment he fell in love with the hunt.
hell man callen did more than show up. he was balls deep in it and impressed me. you could tell him and rogan both fell in love. that’s what we humans are though. top of the food chain
That is such a perfect narrated and the filming is very professional. First time viewer. I always hear joe rogan talking about this hunt. I finally sat down and watched it.
I've started going out hunting with my Dad when I was probably 5-6 and since then, I've been hunting ever since for the last 35 years. I've recently brought a couple of my friends out with me hunting as they never had the opportunity to do so when they were younger so when Steve said he's living those first hunt emotions vicariously through them, I felt that for sure. Steve is a good man.
I’m so glad that Steve and Joe are friends. I truly believe Steve’s friendship changed Joe forever. Go watch the first time Steve was on the podcast. Joe has come a long way. 👍
He want from a little obnoxious, with a little arrogance to being pretty solidly humbled by the experience. That moment he began hunting you see a personality shift that had him take a bit more of a step back.
I think the eloquence with which Steve communicates resonated with Joe and took the JRE to the next level. Steve def made Joe better because Joe was open to learn and evolve. Humble soup (bone broth?) for the podcaster soul.
My father stoped hunting a long time ago bc my mother and him got divorced, but I've always wanted to go hunting with him and this sealed the deal. Im going to do everything I can to get out and go hunting, not for the "kill" but for the connection that we've needed for so long. Thank you guys for the inspiration !
@@ooo_Kim_Chi_ooo People won't be allowed to hunt in the future or raise their own meat at home. They want everyone on insect protein and lab grown meats to "save the planet".
@@ooo_Kim_Chi_ooo they we're not really hunting. It's even more satisfying. Planning the kill months ahead. Scouting ,etc. This is pretty gay actually.
@@ooo_Kim_Chi_ooo I only hate because it can easily be a 11 year old girl in callens place. Because this takes zero skill. And they make you feel like it's real by allowing you to help field dress.
This is the most legit hunting video I have ever seen. Getting up to your elbows in deer guts is never fun and is rarely shown on hunting videos. I appreciate that these guys did. It's all part of the experience. I do feel the need to point out to Joe Rogan, when hunting mulies you only count the points on one side. It's not an 8 point, it's a 4 point. Nice animal either way.
I'm so glad I live in the city, got my hunters ed, shot my own deer and have the meat in the freezer at the age of 40. You can start at any age, I'm just glad I started. For those wondering, I got a small 4 point buck.
I grew up in Philly and without any Male Figures who hunted so I never have but I'd love to. I'm 41 but it seems like it's never too late to start like you said. I'm going to find someone to take me out some time.
@@ronmckee9019 // yeah joe Rogan is like 52, so if u were to start now u would have 10 years over him.. and imagine what u can do in that amount of time
Absolutely loved this! I love that we were able to see Joe's love from the beginning, and how he's become such a passionate hunter. As a fellow hunter and all around outdoor lover, I actually got a bit emotional watching this whole thing. There is no better feeling than harvesting and butchering your own food. This is amazing
Every time I watch these two videos, I notice that I’ve got a big smile on my face the entire time! Bryan and Joe got to experience something very few ever get the chance to experience. It’s too bad that EVERY potential hunter doesn’t get to have the same opportunity!
I totally agree. My first time seeing this one, teared up several times knowing how these guys felt, the emotional ups and downs of it all. This is by all means the best video series I've ever saw of an authentic hunt. This isn't the typical popular video of folks shooting deer in front of a feeder or on high-fence property. Should be a must-see film for all hunter education classes! Thanks again, Steve, for all your efforts and your crew for capturing it.
This was great. I'm going hunting for the first time in November, 4 months from now, near my home in the mountains of northern Colorado. Going with one of my best friends and his brother. 10 days in the wilderness. Hoping to get a bull elk, but even if I don't I know I'm going to love it.
@@enriquepena3431 Good. We wound up a party of 5. Got a Bull, a cow, 2 bucks. I didn't get the opportunity to pull the trigger on anything...twice I had something in the junipers but didn't see it well enough to even determine what it was, but something big, bull or cow. Regardless, was a difficult, uncomfortable and amazing 10 days and I'll do it again next year. If anyone is interested, I put a short video of the time together, with original music. ua-cam.com/video/vjtZ5UiNndQ/v-deo.html
As someone who has never hunted before but loves back country hiking, this is so awesome to watch seasoned hunters take others under their wing. Inspiring stuff as I prep my first deer hunt next year as others take me under their wing.
You are spot on, passing these things on person to person is in our gene's. That being said we are very fortunate to live in the modern day where we have the ability to access any knowledge and learn for ourselves via youtube videos and the internet in general. For example I grew up without a father or anyone to learn about hunting from but I was able to do it on my oun. I'll never forget when I shot my first deer I about shit my pants realizing I had no clue how to butcher it. I did a youtube search watched a couple videos and got it done like a pro. We'll like a novice at least lol. The sense of accomplishment was intoxicating !!! Each and every steak I ate had a value you never get from store bought food...
One of the few shows you can go back to after watching an episode either on Netflix or UA-cam and have that feeling of watching it for the first time again. Amazing host and editing
This was one of the best things I have seen on UA-cam in a LONG time. New respect for Joe, and for Steve, and of course their friends Ryan and Brian :)
As an avid hunter just north of here in Canada, who usually gets 4+ animals myself and then helps process another 4, often when you or one of your pals get an animal it is, "nice shot brah, now the work begins..."
Steve taking newbies on a hunt is one of the best things you can do as a hunter. Joe’s statement I will be doing this forever is proof positive. Awesome show and your a great ambassador for hunting. High five!
6:50 I am an active hunter and still seeing this breaks my heart, you do anthropomorphize all living creatures on earth, learning to understand vital necessities and to also hunt for protein yourself, it makes you appreciate life an respect death more.
I would like a bunch of videos about what seasonings you bring on your trip, what vegetables do you mainly use and also the recipes for when you cook on the fireplace, all of this looks so good!
As a swede, i loved the frase smorgosbord at the cooking (smörgåsbord) i reallt love this show and i have been watching it over and over, keep up the beautiful work you guys do
The faces Steve and his buddy make when rogan and Brian are telling there “kill” stories at the beginning crack me up. That age old face of old timers listening to the come alongs talk about “hunting”
i dont know whats better, the meateater fans. the joe rogan fans. or seeing them all enjoy what they truly love and enjoy together. marry 2020 everyone. godbless 2021 is gonna be our year.
My first deer was taken when I was 13. I took an old recurve into the woods for a few weekends. My parents never thought I'd tag one and were blown away when I asked my dad (who wasn't a hunter) to help me drag it home, as I was a mile from our cabin. I never believed I couldn't get one, which is what kept me going. I've never missed a season since
congrats on your first deer there Bryan, hard for us that experienced that same feeling when we were 10 yrs old, to know what it would be like when we would be much older. Kudos to you for getting out there and and get that learning experience before life got in the way. Welcome to the community, stay humbled.
This hunting is so pure. I’m from Kansas and so many white tail hunters use cameras and pattern deer to the extent the that hunting is no longer hunting. I love the adventure, failure, triumph and mystery
Man, I've watched this so many times. My favourite episodes of the entire MeatEater series that I've caught, bar none. The perfect four people for that particular day, that particular place and that particular hunt. Wow! Thanks so much.
I love this! I wish that every meat eater could have a connection to their food like this. I also appreciate how food focused this show is (obviously). I think it introduces hunting to people in a way that some folks who would never consider hunting, might actually give it a shot, and potentially fall in love with it.
What an outstanding video. To see joe Rogan and Brian callen go out in the wild and experience what most hunters do year after year. Great job to you both for harvesting two deer and a turkey..
I absolutely love your show. Can’t hunt anymore ( back surgeries ) so being able to see things just like this really brings everything back. Great show
Been wanting to hunt for years, been learning how over videos for the past couple years now. Hoping to go on my first soon. Just to get out at least and learn to track. Awesome job to the people involved in this endeavor 🙏🏽 inspires me to keep going and learning.
Love seeing Joe and Bryan. They know what they know, and respect those who know what they don't. They know how and when to learn. Very humble guys. Would love to meet them some day.
I do love how respectful of Nature these guys are. Some of the Best fish I have ever had was up in the Yukon. Pull em right out of the river and throw them on the skillet!
Gotta love Rinella for doing this show! Props to starting Joe's forever journey for elk and whatever else. Props to Callen for gettin that through and through and having meat for days. I love this shit!
Watching this makes me wanna go hunting again. Been along time since ive done it... This makes me want to do it again the satisfaction and that sense of pride cannot be explained... great content
I’ve never gone hunting and honestly, being born and living here in Oregon has always been a dream and a goal of mine to hunt in life. This video really gives me more hope to one day accomplishing this dream. Awesome raw video
As per the previous video, kudos to both Rogan and Callen for taking on this adventure, & sharing their entire experience. And to Steve for facilitating another masterclass in exploring your humanity. No risk, no reward baby. With the exception of forgetting the PFDs on that cold, deep river.
Somewhere, out there in that wilderness, is a wild Eddie Bravo.
fucking lmao
Screaming "I don't know, but you should look into it"
Yo!🤣🤣
This rare and endangered wild Eddie bravo can be found at the edge of the flat earth living in his natural habitat, the pod of cast in the Octa of gone
Yoooooooo
Bryan was straight eating raw eye socket fat. Respect.
Right ? I thought he'd be a much more dainty man.
Without hesitation he did , joe still has fear factor ptsd
@@sgtsuperhate9796 hahahaha so true!
@@sgtsuperhate9796 LOL
That’s the way to do it!
I love how excited Joe is to go walk to Bryan and see the deer. Every hunters knows that feeling.
I’m always just as happy if not happier to see my hunting partners get something as I am when I get something
Based comment
Pulls jaw off, joe rogan “that’s legit”😂😂
I can watch that part over and over. Its satisfying af
I love how weird and out of his element joe is. It’s kinda hilarious
Yes! I felt that comment too…
Thats ligitness
this is like the movie Predator
except humans are the ones hunting with advanced tech
and the animal is the one going like: "wtf is going on?"
It has taken me half a lifetime to appreciate the hunt. As a kid, it was excitement. From 16 to 30, it was a chore. Hurry up and shoot so you can get back to the heat and internet. At 37, I can sit for 13 hours, shoot nothing, and come back happy. I appreciate the hunt, for the hunt.
haha what an imbecile. What's so interesting looking at nothing? Moron
Bet your family is happy the super market exists haha failure
Wise words
Wonderful words. I'm yet to experience my first hunt
Honestly I’m 17 now and last year I kinda treated it like a chore and didn’t end up getting anything but I’ve kinda gone through that recently just thinking like why would I think it’s a chore it’s so relaxing
"I'm gonna get whatever I can get a shot on!" --with a big smile, that was awesome. That's the way to hunt.
Days of hiking, frustration, cold weather, everything - wake up fresh, optimistic and ready to go!
Kill that damned wabbit !
@just some guy - a decent sized doe, or a spike buck - awesome.
I'm on a guided hunt I'm killing a big buck, period.
@just some guy would you pay $5000 to shoot a doe with a guide when you can drive down any road in Montana see a deer, get out and shoot it?
Hey, respect to Brian for eating and trying everything
What a g
the respect Brian had for the animal you can tell it meant a lot to him
You know Joe had Fear Factor PTSD when Bryan ate the eye socket fat 😂
“Cut the squash in half, gut them, and wrap it in foil”
*Wraps whole squash in foil
Lol man I cried when they showed this cut out of the fire with all the shit still inside
You can always gut it after and it wont fall apart in the fire so really it makes more sense to do it the way Callen did.
You can tell, Joe Rogan loves every second of this. Bryan Callen gets credit for showing up, I feel the same about tallow! Great episode.
I didn’t expect Joe to be reluctant to eat anything but that eye fat was a no go!😆
Yeah, Joe is like a little kid out there, still learning and still giddy. I felt Bryan Callen wasn't feeling it until he got his deer. I think this might have been the moment he fell in love with the hunt.
hell man callen did more than show up. he was balls deep in it and impressed me. you could tell him and rogan both fell in love. that’s what we humans are though. top of the food chain
@@rossysossy yeah, until we mess around in the ocean, then we ar close to the bottom of the food chain.
I love how patient Callahan is
Note to self: Don't watch this kind of stuff when you are hungry
@Jacob Monnin They do, with both Bryan and Joe actually.
Or high
@@joe-say-did-it6201 I'm sure bryan or Joe were at some point off camera them gummy bears Joe's always talking about lmao
@Jacob Monnin same l0l0l
Usually watch this while eating 😂
Just by uploading this old video you’ve shown Bryan callen more support than 98% of his “friends”
Well, considering he showed chris delia zero support...
@@briangriffith4574
Neither did anyone else 🤷♂️
@@briangriffith4574 and Joe was an even better friend to Bryan before all of this
@@yobum1894 yes but that's completely different story
@@briangriffith4574 how
That is such a perfect narrated and the filming is very professional. First time viewer. I always hear joe rogan talking about this hunt. I finally sat down and watched it.
little did they know eddie bravo was stalking them the entire time
I was just about to write Thais lol
Lol!!
Callen is actually way more savage than people like to give him credit for.
Some women have given him credit.
But those hoes are liars with bad memories.
He gives himself all the credit he needs. That’s why.
@@bbearhug the man dragon should be un canceled
@@420Skunk97 WE LOVE THE MAN DRAGON!!! 🐉
@@bbearhug they give hoes a bad name.
10:55 When you realize Steve is cutting the meat on Bryan's foot 😂😂
I’ve watched this episode at least 10 times over the years and I’ve never noticed that! 😆😆
Tallow my brother, Tallow.
Bryan also seared it on his boot then with the fire stick
I laughed so hard. Take my like good sir.
@@GrandMasterIsaac cringe
I love the little monologue Steve does at the end.
Old hunt.
But I’m glad this was uploaded recently.
Gives me a comfy feeling and makes me fondly reminisce of simpler times
:)
Do you know how old this is?
I've started going out hunting with my Dad when I was probably 5-6 and since then, I've been hunting ever since for the last 35 years. I've recently brought a couple of my friends out with me hunting as they never had the opportunity to do so when they were younger so when Steve said he's living those first hunt emotions vicariously through them, I felt that for sure. Steve is a good man.
I’m so glad that Steve and Joe are friends. I truly believe Steve’s friendship changed Joe forever. Go watch the first time Steve was on the podcast. Joe has come a long way. 👍
I couldnt finish it. Joe was incredibly obnoxious, love listening to him and Steve now.
He want from a little obnoxious, with a little arrogance to being pretty solidly humbled by the experience. That moment he began hunting you see a personality shift that had him take a bit more of a step back.
I think the eloquence with which Steve communicates resonated with Joe and took the JRE to the next level. Steve def made Joe better because Joe was open to learn and evolve. Humble soup (bone broth?) for the podcaster soul.
Anyone have the show number of the first time steve was on JRE ?
@@kennethwright8081 i think it is 176, 312 is from after this hunt and with Bryan.
My father stoped hunting a long time ago bc my mother and him got divorced, but I've always wanted to go hunting with him and this sealed the deal. Im going to do everything I can to get out and go hunting, not for the "kill" but for the connection that we've needed for so long. Thank you guys for the inspiration !
Did you ever get out there and get that experience? I hope you did because there is honestly nothing else like it.
We'll? Did you go? It's been a year we needa update 😁
We need an update! Lol
Obviously you ended up quitting 😕
True guy stuff here. Joking, getting dirty, and making memories
Stuff society is trying to breed out of us guys.
@@ooo_Kim_Chi_ooo People won't be allowed to hunt in the future or raise their own meat at home. They want everyone on insect protein and lab grown meats to "save the planet".
I’m not eating bugs, I like the things that eat bugs.
@@ooo_Kim_Chi_ooo they we're not really hunting. It's even more satisfying. Planning the kill months ahead. Scouting ,etc. This is pretty gay actually.
@@ooo_Kim_Chi_ooo I only hate because it can easily be a 11 year old girl in callens place. Because this takes zero skill. And they make you feel like it's real by allowing you to help field dress.
Always fun to come back and watch these episodes.
This is the most legit hunting video I have ever seen. Getting up to your elbows in deer guts is never fun and is rarely shown on hunting videos. I appreciate that these guys did. It's all part of the experience. I do feel the need to point out to Joe Rogan, when hunting mulies you only count the points on one side. It's not an 8 point, it's a 4 point. Nice animal either way.
I'm so glad I live in the city, got my hunters ed, shot my own deer and have the meat in the freezer at the age of 40. You can start at any age, I'm just glad I started. For those wondering, I got a small 4 point buck.
I grew up in Philly and without any Male Figures who hunted so I never have but I'd love to. I'm 41 but it seems like it's never too late to start like you said. I'm going to find someone to take me out some time.
Awesome brother.
Well done
Liar
@@ronmckee9019 // yeah joe Rogan is like 52, so if u were to start now u would have 10 years over him.. and imagine what u can do in that amount of time
Absolutely loved this! I love that we were able to see Joe's love from the beginning, and how he's become such a passionate hunter. As a fellow hunter and all around outdoor lover, I actually got a bit emotional watching this whole thing. There is no better feeling than harvesting and butchering your own food. This is amazing
I’m so let down this was filmed like 7 years ago...😂😭
I was looking for this comment because I wouldn’t believe it’s Joe’s first hunt
Filmed October 2012...
Ohhhhh ok I was so confused when they said joes first hunt! I swear he was a hunter... makes sense, thanks for the clarification 🤙🏽
Every time I watch these two videos, I notice that I’ve got a big smile on my face the entire time! Bryan and Joe got to experience something very few ever get the chance to experience. It’s too bad that EVERY potential hunter doesn’t get to have the same opportunity!
I totally agree. My first time seeing this one, teared up several times knowing how these guys felt, the emotional ups and downs of it all. This is by all means the best video series I've ever saw of an authentic hunt. This isn't the typical popular video of folks shooting deer in front of a feeder or on high-fence property. Should be a must-see film for all hunter education classes!
Thanks again, Steve, for all your efforts and your crew for capturing it.
This was great. I'm going hunting for the first time in November, 4 months from now, near my home in the mountains of northern Colorado. Going with one of my best friends and his brother. 10 days in the wilderness. Hoping to get a bull elk, but even if I don't I know I'm going to love it.
I got my first Elk in colorado with my best friend a few years ago. happy hunting thanks for bringing back that great memory!
Good luck on your hunt.
How’d it go
@@enriquepena3431 Good. We wound up a party of 5. Got a Bull, a cow, 2 bucks. I didn't get the opportunity to pull the trigger on anything...twice I had something in the junipers but didn't see it well enough to even determine what it was, but something big, bull or cow. Regardless, was a difficult, uncomfortable and amazing 10 days and I'll do it again next year. If anyone is interested, I put a short video of the time together, with original music.
ua-cam.com/video/vjtZ5UiNndQ/v-deo.html
As someone who has never hunted before but loves back country hiking, this is so awesome to watch seasoned hunters take others under their wing. Inspiring stuff as I prep my first deer hunt next year as others take me under their wing.
You are spot on, passing these things on person to person is in our gene's. That being said we are very fortunate to live in the modern day where we have the ability to access any knowledge and learn for ourselves via youtube videos and the internet in general. For example I grew up without a father or anyone to learn about hunting from but I was able to do it on my oun. I'll never forget when I shot my first deer I about shit my pants realizing I had no clue how to butcher it. I did a youtube search watched a couple videos and got it done like a pro. We'll like a novice at least lol. The sense of accomplishment was intoxicating !!! Each and every steak I ate had a value you never get from store bought food...
How did your first hunt go?
One of the few shows you can go back to after watching an episode either on Netflix or UA-cam and have that feeling of watching it for the first time again. Amazing host and editing
I love the way the animal is respected all the way. Beautiful video
This was one of the best things I have seen on UA-cam in a LONG time.
New respect for Joe, and for Steve, and of course their friends Ryan and Brian :)
This is one of greatest, most beautiful productions I’ve ever watched, in a few different ways. 👍👍
"Come on man, this show is not called butcher; it's called meat eater!" - I laughed out loud at that one! 12:16
Callan had a ton of one liners
Callen was a laugh blaster on this show.
A didny
As an avid hunter just north of here in Canada, who usually gets 4+ animals myself and then helps process another 4, often when you or one of your pals get an animal it is, "nice shot brah, now the work begins..."
These two episodes are probably my favorite, meat eater and JRE combined. Good job boys.
One of the best episode I’ve seen. The want to go and catch meat myself is unreal.
I have never seen every bit of meat look so perfectly cooked. Looked amazing. Really enjoyed this episode.
Watching this brought a smile to my face. Seeing you all enjoying that meal at the end....beautiful.
Steve taking newbies on a hunt is one of the best things you can do as a hunter. Joe’s statement I will be doing this forever is proof positive. Awesome show and your a great ambassador for hunting. High five!
I love the excitement Joe has when he's recounting the hunt, I feel like every hunter knows that feeling
6:50 I am an active hunter and still seeing this breaks my heart, you do anthropomorphize all living creatures on earth, learning to understand vital necessities and to also hunt for protein yourself, it makes you appreciate life an respect death more.
I would like a bunch of videos about what seasonings you bring on your trip, what vegetables do you mainly use and also the recipes for when you cook on the fireplace, all of this looks so good!
As a swede, i loved the frase smorgosbord at the cooking (smörgåsbord) i reallt love this show and i have been watching it over and over, keep up the beautiful work you guys do
The faces Steve and his buddy make when rogan and Brian are telling there “kill” stories at the beginning crack me up. That age old face of old timers listening to the come alongs talk about “hunting”
i dont know whats better, the meateater fans. the joe rogan fans. or seeing them all enjoy what they truly love and enjoy together. marry 2020 everyone. godbless 2021 is gonna be our year.
Amen!
Eddie Bravo: “Nature is fake!” “Look into it bro....I’m just saying.”
STFU 🤣
Deer are animatronics created by Isreal
You're a cornball
My first deer was taken when I was 13. I took an old recurve into the woods for a few weekends. My parents never thought I'd tag one and were blown away when I asked my dad (who wasn't a hunter) to help me drag it home, as I was a mile from our cabin. I never believed I couldn't get one, which is what kept me going. I've never missed a season since
cool want a cookie?
congrats on your first deer there Bryan, hard for us that experienced that same feeling when we were 10 yrs old, to know what it would be like when we would be much older. Kudos to you for getting out there and and get that learning experience before life got in the way. Welcome to the community, stay humbled.
Could watch these four hunt all the time
This is the best Cooking Channel I’ve seen. that’s a great trip
This hunting is so pure. I’m from Kansas and so many white tail hunters use cameras and pattern deer to the extent the that hunting is no longer hunting. I love the adventure, failure, triumph and mystery
Man, I've watched this so many times. My favourite episodes of the entire MeatEater series that I've caught, bar none. The perfect four people for that particular day, that particular place and that particular hunt. Wow! Thanks so much.
I love this! I wish that every meat eater could have a connection to their food like this. I also appreciate how food focused this show is (obviously). I think it introduces hunting to people in a way that some folks who would never consider hunting, might actually give it a shot, and potentially fall in love with it.
This is one I’ll watch every time it gets recommended. You the man Steven. The kind of role model we need more of
I think the deer must have joined the me too movement against Bryan.
What makes you say that? A female deer got the closest Callen of any deer so your joke doesn't make very much sense to me.
I have been waiting all day for this episode haha
7:06 The relief on Callen`s face and in his voice.
Oh those feelings :)
Im 24 and never been hunting. Love fishing, can’t wait to someday hunt.
Callen makes me laugh just looking at him. Funny dude.
Glad they put this up despite the cancel culture bs going on with Callen, he's a really funny guy.
"can we go home early now and sleep in a bed?"
No! 😂😂
What an outstanding video. To see joe Rogan and Brian callen go out in the wild and experience what most hunters do year after year. Great job to you both for harvesting two deer and a turkey..
I absolutely love your show. Can’t hunt anymore ( back surgeries ) so being able to see things just like this really brings everything back. Great show
Ive been binge watching for four hours now. One more episode
Being a lifetime hunter myself, I love seeing new people introduced to the sport.
Good job guys!
Does it ever feel weird to call it a "sport"? Since you're literally just ethically sourcing amazing food. Extreme grocery shopping really lmao
Been wanting to hunt for years, been learning how over videos for the past couple years now. Hoping to go on my first soon. Just to get out at least and learn to track. Awesome job to the people involved in this endeavor 🙏🏽 inspires me to keep going and learning.
Yes.. Get out there.Sit watch study their movements, get used to terrain. The preparation will help. Good luck
Do it
"There's the ticker."
I love all this.
I love seeing people being able to experience what we are raised to do and parts to our heritage! Great job fellas!
Special moment when you are with someone for their first harvest. I bet Joe and Steve will be life long friends.
My respect for Bryan callen has increased 10 fold
It’s incredible how few people seem to know about this show being here
Best show on UA-cam.
@@fishmattmattfish4503 best show period
@@lokei1326 we live im snowflake society. its 2020 come on. Vegan
It was just uploaded two days ago.
@@iamf6641 what?
This was a GREAT VIDEO! Had a blast watching this and now, time to learn to hunt! Really inspiring gentlemen. Thanks so much. ✌
That is what hunting is all about respect to all of the people that made that hunt happen I love this show
Love watching first timers, and these two did an awesome job!!
Big fan when is part two coming in Netflix
I think in the beginning of 2021 that’s what they said in the podcast
Aside from hunting; i learn how to pickup sticks:
🤘🏾
Love seeing Joe and Bryan. They know what they know, and respect those who know what they don't. They know how and when to learn. Very humble guys. Would love to meet them some day.
But they don't know that we know that they know we know
The bonding of the hunt... there's no words to describe except awesome. This was awesome to watch.
That last quote right at the end of this is an epic honest quote...we love to explore.
"Lotta people overlook it, but there's a lot of good meat on the face!" -Granny from Squidbillies
Some peaceful nature. Show: lets put some metal music on the background
this is my favorite episode
I do love how respectful of Nature these guys are.
Some of the Best fish I have ever had was up in the Yukon. Pull em right out of the river and throw them on the skillet!
Gotta love Rinella for doing this show! Props to starting Joe's forever journey for elk and whatever else. Props to Callen for gettin that through and through and having meat for days. I love this shit!
I can’t say I’ve ever seen an old gay owl kill a full grown deer before.. 😆
thats a man dragon in the wild
It’s like he was on a “man quest”.
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Steven loves some apples and onions lol
Glad to see Bryan back in some capacity.
I’ve watched a LOT of meat eater episodes and maybe a couple times over but this is what it’s all about! Awesome job Steve and crew
Watching this makes me wanna go hunting again. Been along time since ive done it... This makes me want to do it again the satisfaction and that sense of pride cannot be explained... great content
I’ve never gone hunting and honestly, being born and living here in Oregon has always been a dream and a goal of mine to hunt in life. This video really gives me more hope to one day accomplishing this dream. Awesome raw video
Callen is hilarious 🤣 he will try all foods
It’s awesome to see people so successful like joe and Bryan acting as students. So cool to see them so humble
As per the previous video, kudos to both Rogan and Callen for taking on this adventure, & sharing their entire experience. And to Steve for facilitating another masterclass in exploring your humanity. No risk, no reward baby. With the exception of forgetting the PFDs on that cold, deep river.
Brilliant, great watch from a working deerstalker from Scotland. Great bunch of guys doing good respectful man stuff 👍👍
20:34 Joe wasn’t lying at all, look at those eyes
This hunt was years ago and now Rogan is an accomplished bow hunter. He took hunting and ran with it. Good.
Dude laughs at him like he's a fool too hahaha
Why doesn't this video have 5 million views already?????
5:33 He'd kill anything for the hiking to be over
Hunting then eating with your fellow man is probably the most amazing and rewarding experience ever. I need to do this one day.
Watching this really inspired me to want to go hunting for the first time. It looks really fun