That shit would be lit, he would need pounds of weed and energy drinks. Joe would also need a depravation tank flown into what ever 3rd world country he’s going to😭
I am from state of Chihuahua in Mexico. And, there are still grizzly bears in the Sierra de chihuahua. My brother just spotted a female and a cub last month. Greetings from Mexico Señor Joe.
@@cesarperez4736 no you little pansy he eats what he kills and sometimes gives meat away to his guests, meaning that the meat he harvests isn't going bad.
My father and uncles grew up in the Sierra Madre of Mexico and always spoke of bears in up in the Mountains, they even had an old bear pelt that belonged to my grandfather.
I saw a bear in the north mexican mountains when i was kid back in 1988. My grandfather has land that you only get to by horse or walking. It was an 8 hour walk on horse from their town into a mountainous region in the south west of Zacatecas. It was a trip when I was kid. I will never forget it.
My grandfather sold drugs for the CDG, then the week he “died” a caravan of trucks showed up to his ranch with guns and ransacked the place, then took off. We never knew what it was. He might of owed money.
He’s a bow hunter from Australia, it wasn’t his gun and was given the gun by one of his friends as an after thought just as he was leaving for the trip. Atleast I think that’s how the story went on the podcast
Hey Joe, I heard about Sundarbans in the first few seconds. I am from the same state West Bengal, India. The Royal Bengal Tiger, only sights in Sundarban and the Mangrove forests of Bengal and Bangladesh is the most cunning predator because it resides with humans. I am not an expert but I read a report where experts advocated that the salty water in the coasts of Sundarbans (Indian Ocean) damages the Royal Bengal Tigers internally and humans become easy prey rather than other wild animals. I am not sure but if you make a video on that it will be great. Have a good day. Love from India...
For sure grizzlies in chihuahua and Durango, my father grew up raising cattle in the high Sierra in northwest Durango in the 60s and he said bears were rare but he saw them along with a jaguar once and cougars all the time, they killed the cattle sometimes. Poaching them was sadly common.
True and there was also the imperial woodpecker, which was the largest woodpecker bird in the world. Sadly an angry farmer in Mexico claimed that the birds were the cause behind the dead trees even though they only nested on dead standing trees. They were poisoned and shot to extinction. The vaquita porpoise is next 😞
I am from Durango, people from the Sierra often speak of bears There's one place called El Brillante in which there is a viewpoint (mirador) It is a highly mountainous place and there are this "sky islands" that they metioned in the podcast If you stay throught the night in the viewpoint you can get to hear bears deep in the forest
@@Toomuchbullshitt i used to do bird watching with my dad and we met some american guy whose lastname was Bishop, he was the last man to report watching an imperial woodpecker, the thing is that his last report was almost 20 years after they were reported extinct I hope they recover, beatiful creatures He described them as amazing creatures
Just to add to that story some the Mexican grizzly bear was declared extinct in 1964 but in 1976 a rancher in Sonora shot an killed a Mexican grizzly bear. The skull was examined an it was determined to be a very young bear so it could have still had parents or siblings alive in the area. This happened in a location north of the main focus areas during the last exploration looking for the bears.
The thing is, Mexican black bears tend to have brown fur (it's an adaptation to the brown/yellowish vegetation of the Mexican chaparral desert), so it would be easy to mistake one of these guys for a grizzly if seen at a distance. But of course, Forrest is right, lots of land in Mexico remains relatively unsurveyed because it is "private", so it may be grizzlies are still there. Case in point, a recent survey has found out that the Mexican jaguar population has grown by 20% in the last 10 years, and one of these cats was even recorded less that 50 miles from Mexico City. Since it is unlikely that the population is actually growing given that their habitat is shrinking, it's more likely that we are just becoming aware of other populations that were once so remote people did not even know they were there.
Coworkers of mine who I trusted with my life told me of a grizzly sighting a week before I started mining with them. These fellas worked in Montana, Idaho, Nevada and Colorado, so they knew wildlife. This was in the San Juan mountains above Silverton Colorado at about 11,000 ft elevation in 1971.
I bet there's at least one in Colorado as we speak. That is one thing because it's on the edge of their territory, Mexican Grizzly bears would be isolated from their cousins through hundreds or thousands of miles of desert and mountain and human surveyed area. That would be much more insane if they discover those fuckers are still holding out
@@geechyguy3441 I few years back I was doing some work at a house at 10k feet on the West side of Pikes peak. Owner knew all the game wardens and locals. He said there had been many sightings of grizzly. One ranger even had some hair samples that were taken from a site where a bear had rubbed down on some trees. Hair was positive for grizzly bear. He said there were also many sightings of jaguar, which would have come up from Mexico. That one seemed a stretch, but maybe. I asked why no one had made the existence of grizzly in Colorado known and acknowledged by the gov't. He said no one, homeowners, ranchers, rangers, hunters or anyone else wanted the government to come in with their dictates about how to do things if the grizzly was acknowledged and the endangered species act was invoked. I can see that people would not want the heavy hand of gov't to come in with the ESA and stop everyone from doing their thing. Obviously I don't know details of how that would work. I think the last official grizzly was shot in CO in the San Juans in 1979.
It’s weird to think that California used to have its own subspecies of Grizzly, aptly named, “the California Grizzly Bear” and the after the 1848-1849 era California gold rush, they had been nearly hunted to extinction. And in 1924 was when the species was officially declared extinct. Good job, America.
Bro forest and joe are so entertaining I can’t put my finger in why other than the fact that one hits my steve Irwin childhood nostalgia and the other is my grown up trippy outlook lmao 😂 ☮️ ❤️ and positivity to all y’all
Right. Wtf? Who the frig loads the wrong caliber bullet into their gun? Especially a handgun? I think he just lost some serious outdoorsman street cred.
@@nicholasemerson9852 yeah. I mean to give the guy the benefit of the doubt: 1. Joe might well be talking out his ass here and not telling the story right. 2. Dumb shit can happen in the heat of the moment. However, If you are hunting dangerous game such as large animals or men, one should follow protocol such that if you have to make a hasty decision, it's the right one. Such as each person has one primary and one sidearm. Those are both capable of handling the problems you may encounter in the area and they either share ammo or their ammo is so different as to not be confused and carried such that it's not confused and you train such that you just do it right. I have to keep in mind that he very likely didn't expect to encounter a grizzly at all where he was. So again benefit of the doubt.
@@metamorphicorder i dont know man, i hope joes telling the story wrong. Bc if you're loading your magazine in the heat of the moment, you already f'd up. I just dont see how he loaded the wrong caliber. You cant fit .45 in a 9mm magazine. .40 and 9mm is too small to stay in a .45 mag. And hes got a semi auto pistol in bear country so i hope its 10mm. If thats the case .40 will fit in the mag but the bullet is much shorter and shouldnt be confused. Anyways i joe told the story wrong bc i just can't fathom how that would happen to anyone let alone a experienced outdoorsman.
An outfitter I've hunted with near Hayden, CO has tons of trail cam pics of grizzlies on his leases. They have had face-to-face encounters with them in early now season several times.
When fishing in the Thai jungle, my wife had to remind me a few times about keeping my boat away from the shore because of the tigers. That swimming tiger story tells me I was part of the food chain up there.
I just read an article about the Mexican grizzly bears they only ate insects, berrys, grass, and small animals. I think they rarely went after large mammals since the Bear itself was smaller than the traditional grizzly up north, and also these bears never really hibernated.
"Using technology to come up with bio-controls like a wolf growl to other wolves, or an alarming sound, or a smell that animals don't want to interfere with..." - Ah yes, a snarling caveman with a dog and a lit torch...such advanced technology.
Wisconsin Outdoorsman715 regressed as in? Information spreads thousand times quicker than it ever has, people nowadays are a lot less likely to commit crimes than 50 years ago, and things in general are becoming a lot clearer. it’s only regressed to you oldhead mfs, always talking bout “well, back in my day...” close-minded as shit
Natty Fatty Powerlifting very true he’s a trip lucky for me I see him every other day at jujitsu practice, he always has new conspiracies to tell the class. Genuine chill guy.
My mom has a story that in Chihuahua (in a small town in the mountains the Sierra madre) when she was a kid it was a weekend and all of the kids were sent to bed, then the adults stayed up drinking all of them in a different part of the house and that all of a sudden all of the dogs started barking and going crazy and something jumped onto the fence, was so heavy it knocked the fence over then killed almost all of the dogs and left in a matter of minutes. When the adults finally came out all of the dogs were dead.
Its crazy i looked up forrest galante and the dudes fucken amazing when it comes to conversation good job on the discovery of so many species thought to be extinct
You can know bears and not know guns. But joe really butchered the story. He’s an Australian bow hunter who is unfamiliar with guns, regularly comes to the US to hunt. And was given a gun by a freind for the trip with some bad handloads.
The Mexican grizzly bear was also found in New Mexico .the last one was shot in Silver city New Mexico in 1938 or 39.i have frinds that hunt in the Gila wilderness. And say it's a good possibility they may still be around. We also have the Mexican Gray wolf in New Mexico and Arizona.
I live in the San Juans and there is definitely Grizzlies' here. No question about it. My bestie was a genuine Mountain Man who took rich jackasses from Cali and Texas on pack, hunting trips for Elk which here are irrationally huge! He has many pics of Grizzlies! Incredible wildlife thrives in these mountains! Blessed place to live! Wish I could send you a pic of him...6'4", a mustache that put Elliot and Selleck's to shame! I was homeless and we could live forever in the mountain's only coming to town for sundries. Incredible life. When I first moved to Farmington, NM they literally had hitching post's on Main and sure enough the Navajo would come to town on the first and 15th on there Buckboard's with rubber tires for sundries and to do laundry. This was in 72! Swear to God! Not much has changed my man...thank God! I even went to the oldest trading post in the USA in a village in Arizona called Kleglatah. No running water, electricity, they lived in Hogan's...please google and got their water at a well in the middle of the village! When the world tanks they will flourish! They eat sheep, goats, chickens and thrive. It is literally in the middle of NOWHERE!!! I so admire my Natives...heart and soul!
That happens more often than people think. I live in WV and for a very long time officials denied the existence of mountain lions in WV until finally someone hit one on the highway.
Gee.... I can't get enough of watching Joe and company looking at images of the topic of the show and wondering what they're looking at! 🙄😒 And on the rare occasion Joe decides to actually show pictures of what he is talking about it's really small and on the screen for literally .0032 of a second.
My dad and grandparents grew up on a mountains in Guanjuato Mexico. On occasion a bear would pass by and would scare the dogs shitless. I think it could've been Mexican Grizzly.
I live right off of the Huachuca Mountains, with the Whetstone and Dragoon mountains nearby, and I'm familiar with the Sky Island term because my mother is very much into hummingbird migrations in the area. So, there's been plenty of rumors of a bear(s) in the Huachucas, and generally it's considered to probably be a black bear, if it does exist. But a Grizzly Bear? Fuck, I'm never taking my kids to the mountains again. Nevermind the damn mountain lions.
@503 Workshop Because it's a desert, and they need to get out of the yard and see real nature. The mountains have actual trees, not big bushes posing as trees (Mesquites), a forest, do some hiking, see a waterfall, see the town (and neighboring towns) from 9,000 feet up at the peak. I never saw a mountain lion myself, but I do know for a fact one lived up there when I was younger and me, my brother, and friends would hike the mountains. Gotta admit, you kinda sound like an overprotective city slicker.
@503 Workshop It is warm. Still got the cooler going during the day. And I think where we live is better than say... hurricane battered coasts of the east and south, or tornado alley of the midwest(where I'm from), or earthquake central on the west coast, or the frozen miserable tundra of everywhere north of the mason-dixon line. No natural disasters here, just mild winters and hot summers with no humidity and hot girls in short shorts.
Lol sorry to tell you man but you are more likely to be attacked by a black bear than a grizzly... Black bears all around america have associated humans with food and are more likely to engage a human... Grizzlies are so big and scary looking compared that people didn't try feeding them as much so they still avoid us a little more than blacks
Pedro Matamoros that’s probably because there are wayyy more black bears in the united states than there are grizzlies. Black bears can be found all over the country where as grizzlies are only found in certain areas usually in the north west
Growing up in Crescent City California when I was a kid in the early 80's my dad always swore he had seen a grizzly that was around the area we hunted. I still kinda believe it. I always wonder if that would account for Sasquatch sightings?
Mexican Grizzly sounds like a mad strain of weed
Someone needs to make it one
Definitely an indica 😝
Ima tell my custies I got Mexican Grizzly
@@3hunnax13 tHaTs RaCiSt
$50/gram
Joe rogan should go on a expedition to find “extinct” animals. The ultimate Joe rogan move.
He did sorta try when he was looking for Bigfoot lol.
Wesley Maafu instead he found Joey Diaz 💀
That shit would be lit, he would need pounds of weed and energy drinks. Joe would also need a depravation tank flown into what ever 3rd world country he’s going to😭
Make it a series and call it joe Woahgans deep sky journey
Joe Rogan should go on an expedition and BECOME EXTINCT! He's so full of horseshit....and dope.
The tiger wasn’t tired of killing people on the boat it was tired of swimming
Well either way it got tired, lol. 😂
If I live in a country where people got killed like this, I would always pack some heat.
Koatam why not just carry a gun? Have fun with your heater 🧐 ...
Joseph wow I guess you don’t know packing heat means carry a gun. You might want to be aware of things before you bust someone’s balls 🤔🤭🤓
Joseph are you acting stupid or are you really stupid
I am from state of Chihuahua in Mexico. And, there are still grizzly bears in the Sierra de chihuahua. My brother just spotted a female and a cub last month. Greetings from Mexico Señor Joe.
El Super Guapo your brother is a liar wey
Ese oso era el hijo del chapo
No sir I believe u have mistaken a bear for el chupacabras, he is a shapeshifter
@@elsuperguapo971 hahahaha
A Mexican grizzly bear.
I like how Joe refers to all wildlife as “those fuckers”
His probably a hunter who kills animals for fun smh
@@cesarperez4736 no you little pansy he eats what he kills and sometimes gives meat away to his guests, meaning that the meat he harvests isn't going bad.
He says it with love... just like when I am referring to my kids 🤣 🤣
@@cesarperez4736 well its prob fun but he prob also eats em
@@cesarperez4736 nothing wrong with that especially if there's too many of a certain animal it's called population control.
Joe + bears = internet bliss
Lmao pretty much
Let's be honest, tho, bears are fukkin awesome
There was a bear that served in WWII UA-cam it
DMT apex predators
@@bucknasty176 yeah he was named wojtek I think. I believe his name is in polish
Imagine if bears hunt as packs, like wolf. 10 bears attack you
Imagine a squad of elephants stomping you out with timbs on
TheMikeBailey18 sheesh
This is why i go on the internet
@@TheMikeBailey18 that's some funny stuff
Go to their water area and you may find they will gang up, normal psychology 2 enemies with a common enemy become friends.
"Look up Mexican grizzly bears I gotta see this"
"Its just showing pictures of grizzly bears"
I'm cracking up
*shows grizzly wearing sombrero *
“Ahh there’s one”
@@BorkBloxYT hahahahaha thats very funny
@@BorkBloxYT lmao
Dude literally says they are the same bears they had in California back in the day 😆. Shit had me rollin man 🤣
Well California is Mexican soil…
I dated a Mexican grizzly bear trust me they’re out there they’re dangerous
Big Sid Real Prison Talk gaaaaayyyyyyyyyy
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lmfaooooo good one
They eat everything fuck everything up damn near kill you in the process but yet somehow still beautiful 😂
Ur gay boy
After the discovery of Mexican Joker, nothing supprises me.
XD LMAO. mexican joker
Lol
Lmfaoooooo
😂
Best comment.
If Tony beats khabib, he becomes the Mexican grizzly bear.
Seemo Le Beats *speak
@@a14567 Mexican America that looks mexican
Good one but the real Mexican grizzly bear is Jorge masvidal if he fights and beats khabib
Ryan Peña jorge is cuban foo
Hunter Gold lmaoooo damn he reps Mexican culture so much I thought he was Mexican
the mexican grizzly " el grizzy " .
lol
@Ellotherem8 russia - suka blyat
Wearing a mask?
You forgot!!
*YOU FORGOT THE FUNNY!!*
Probably fucking sleeps all day too 😄
My father and uncles grew up in the Sierra Madre of Mexico and always spoke of bears in up in the Mountains, they even had an old bear pelt that belonged to my grandfather.
I wonder how Joe would react to Wojtek the bear of the 22nd Polish Artillery supply company.
That's literally my favorite story 😂😂
That's Corporal Wojtek to you 🤣
great chemistry with these two, even on the first pod. Fun to listen to
Alan Dunmore shut cho bitch ass up
Joe is definitely wondering what it would be like getting high with a Mexican grizzly bear
😂😂😂😂
I just picture a grizzly bear with an ak and a sombrero 🧤🤣
Nah hes got revolvers and hes shouting Ariba
@@Ck-jy8bw you don't know the current meta
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Armando Guerrero hey hey hey - in kawhis voice
3 our of 10 Mexican grizzlies have ties to the cartels
I saw a bear in the north mexican mountains when i was kid back in 1988.
My grandfather has land that you only get to by horse or walking. It was an 8 hour walk on horse from their town into a mountainous region in the south west of Zacatecas. It was a trip when I was kid. I will never forget it.
Aw diddums, did you learn a lot about nature while visiting granddaddies cartel ranch?
@@colinh9813 Why? You Jelly?
My grandpa would always tell me about lions in Mexico!
My grandfather sold drugs for the CDG, then the week he “died” a caravan of trucks showed up to his ranch with guns and ransacked the place, then took off. We never knew what it was. He might of owed money.
Colin h lol a white guy that owns nothing in the USA mad that at the thought of successful Mexicans in Mexico
Joe “ she bluff charged him a couple times” Rogan
Wow!! A jre comment with quotations. I didn't see that coming! You're soo original & creative
Jesus saw that shut up
10/10 for creativity
Very experienced outdoorsman with the wrong caliper of ammo in his pistol! 🤣 just doesn’t sound right.🤦🏻♂️
“a very experienced outdoors man”...
“he had the wrong caliber for his pistol” ummm
Even experienced people can make mistakes.
He’s a bow hunter from Australia, it wasn’t his gun and was given the gun by one of his friends as an after thought just as he was leaving for the trip.
Atleast I think that’s how the story went on the podcast
Right
I’ve never seen someone say I’ll explain it in a second and then do that literally
I wish they’d share the pictures and videos on screen more often so we can see what they’re looking at
This needs more likes!
I’m pretty sure it’s because he didn’t want to get a copyright strike from UA-cam.
Joe and the Mexican grizzly Bear kicking back with some DMT, think about that for a minute
That bear talking to the aztec gods
Some peyote
@@arturoangel3834 I'm in
SeTo I’d bet my bottom dollar that bear knows a thing or two about Astrology at this point.
@@chillinwithchris1536 probably not as much as joe
Hey Joe, I heard about Sundarbans in the first few seconds. I am from the same state West Bengal, India. The Royal Bengal Tiger, only sights in Sundarban and the Mangrove forests of Bengal and Bangladesh is the most cunning predator because it resides with humans. I am not an expert but I read a report where experts advocated that the salty water in the coasts of Sundarbans (Indian Ocean) damages the Royal Bengal Tigers internally and humans become easy prey rather than other wild animals. I am not sure but if you make a video on that it will be great. Have a good day. Love from India...
For sure grizzlies in chihuahua and Durango, my father grew up raising cattle in the high Sierra in northwest Durango in the 60s and he said bears were rare but he saw them along with a jaguar once and cougars all the time, they killed the cattle sometimes. Poaching them was sadly common.
True and there was also the imperial woodpecker, which was the largest woodpecker bird in the world. Sadly an angry farmer in Mexico claimed that the birds were the cause behind the dead trees even though they only nested on dead standing trees. They were poisoned and shot to extinction. The vaquita porpoise is next 😞
by Topia?
I am from Durango, people from the Sierra often speak of bears
There's one place called El Brillante in which there is a viewpoint (mirador)
It is a highly mountainous place and there are this "sky islands" that they metioned in the podcast
If you stay throught the night in the viewpoint you can get to hear bears deep in the forest
@@Toomuchbullshitt i used to do bird watching with my dad and we met some american guy whose lastname was Bishop, he was the last man to report watching an imperial woodpecker, the thing is that his last report was almost 20 years after they were reported extinct
I hope they recover, beatiful creatures
He described them as amazing creatures
Andy “the Mexican grizzly” Ruiz
Definitely not Andy lol he’s pure fat unlike a bear
He's American.
Andy one hit wonder fraud
@@raulfernandez9111 he's Mexican
Ken Carson Andy 1 hit wonder Ruiz😂
"how cool would it be to see a sabertooth tiger in person?"... Only about as cool as it would be to get mauled by one
So incredibly fucking cool
I want to see all of these animals and study them, it would be absolutely incredible
At least they'd talk about my death forever.
Just to add to that story some the Mexican grizzly bear was declared extinct in 1964 but in 1976 a rancher in Sonora shot an killed a Mexican grizzly bear. The skull was examined an it was determined to be a very young bear so it could have still had parents or siblings alive in the area. This happened in a location north of the main focus areas during the last exploration looking for the bears.
Forrest is one of my top 3 favorite guests on the show. Definitely need another follow up podcast.
I saw some bears in San Francisco
Spot any otters? Asking for a friend
No bears In San Francisco wtf lol
Football?
At the lonestar saloon
@@fake._ haha. Sure. 🤣
The thing is, Mexican black bears tend to have brown fur (it's an adaptation to the brown/yellowish vegetation of the Mexican chaparral desert), so it would be easy to mistake one of these guys for a grizzly if seen at a distance. But of course, Forrest is right, lots of land in Mexico remains relatively unsurveyed because it is "private", so it may be grizzlies are still there. Case in point, a recent survey has found out that the Mexican jaguar population has grown by 20% in the last 10 years, and one of these cats was even recorded less that 50 miles from Mexico City. Since it is unlikely that the population is actually growing given that their habitat is shrinking, it's more likely that we are just becoming aware of other populations that were once so remote people did not even know they were there.
Not true
Where my family is from in Mexico the native that live close to the mountains say they have seen bears up there.
@Big pimpin you dont know where we are from lol
@Big pimpin Yeah and it is a big place so how would you know what people from my state have seen??
@Big pimpin that's what the video is about lol
@Big pimpin You are probably right. There used to be a lot of grizzlies thoug
Most likely black bears
Coworkers of mine who I trusted with my life told me of a grizzly sighting a week before I started mining with them. These fellas worked in Montana, Idaho, Nevada and Colorado, so they knew wildlife. This was in the San Juan mountains above Silverton Colorado at about 11,000 ft elevation in 1971.
Ive been wondering why they wouldn’t come down here to CO. Only a short hop from their main territory.
I bet there's at least one in Colorado as we speak. That is one thing because it's on the edge of their territory, Mexican Grizzly bears would be isolated from their cousins through hundreds or thousands of miles of desert and mountain and human surveyed area. That would be much more insane if they discover those fuckers are still holding out
@@geechyguy3441 I few years back I was doing some work at a house at 10k feet on the West side of Pikes peak. Owner knew all the game wardens and locals. He said there had been many sightings of grizzly. One ranger even had some hair samples that were taken from a site where a bear had rubbed down on some trees. Hair was positive for grizzly bear. He said there were also many sightings of jaguar, which would have come up from Mexico. That one seemed a stretch, but maybe. I asked why no one had made the existence of grizzly in Colorado known and acknowledged by the gov't. He said no one, homeowners, ranchers, rangers, hunters or anyone else wanted the government to come in with their dictates about how to do things if the grizzly was acknowledged and the endangered species act was invoked. I can see that people would not want the heavy hand of gov't to come in with the ESA and stop everyone from doing their thing. Obviously I don't know details of how that would work. I think the last official grizzly was shot in CO in the San Juans in 1979.
@@geechyguy3441
I believe there are some in northern New Mexico as well. There was a moose sighting near Santa Fe last year.
3:38: When you spot a booty for the first time after months of quarantine
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How joe just says "bear!?" After listing all the other animals killed me lmao
Jamie, could you share youre browser history of each episode in the comments section? that would be great!
His mind is probably drifting as he surfs porn until Joe calls his name.
Top 3 guests of all time for me. His character and the subject is quality.
Thought is was going to read “Mexican grizzly may not actually be Mexican” 😂
It’s weird to think that California used to have its own subspecies of Grizzly, aptly named, “the California Grizzly Bear” and the after the 1848-1849 era California gold rush, they had been nearly hunted to extinction. And in 1924 was when the species was officially declared extinct. Good job, America.
Cut that Zionist environmental horseshit.
@Bad Cattitude pretty much. They didn't like the direction we was going....
Bad Cattitude that’s amazing 😂😂😂😂😂😂 amazing comment dude. Love it. Upvote for sure.
Nikita Karelins waaa?
The handy work of the master race
Bro forest and joe are so entertaining I can’t put my finger in why other than the fact that one hits my steve Irwin childhood nostalgia and the other is my grown up trippy outlook lmao 😂 ☮️ ❤️ and positivity to all y’all
My experienced outdoorsman friend who had the wrong ammunition in his gun when a grizzly was charging him.
Right. Wtf? Who the frig loads the wrong caliber bullet into their gun? Especially a handgun? I think he just lost some serious outdoorsman street cred.
@@nicholasemerson9852 yeah. I mean to give the guy the benefit of the doubt:
1. Joe might well be talking out his ass here and not telling the story right.
2. Dumb shit can happen in the heat of the moment. However,
If you are hunting dangerous game such as large animals or men, one should follow protocol such that if you have to make a hasty decision, it's the right one. Such as each person has one primary and one sidearm. Those are both capable of handling the problems you may encounter in the area and they either share ammo or their ammo is so different as to not be confused and carried such that it's not confused and you train such that you just do it right.
I have to keep in mind that he very likely didn't expect to encounter a grizzly at all where he was. So again benefit of the doubt.
@@nicholasemerson9852 outdoorsman haha
@@metamorphicorder i dont know man, i hope joes telling the story wrong. Bc if you're loading your magazine in the heat of the moment, you already f'd up. I just dont see how he loaded the wrong caliber. You cant fit .45 in a 9mm magazine. .40 and 9mm is too small to stay in a .45 mag. And hes got a semi auto pistol in bear country so i hope its 10mm. If thats the case .40 will fit in the mag but the bullet is much shorter and shouldnt be confused. Anyways i joe told the story wrong bc i just can't fathom how that would happen to anyone let alone a experienced outdoorsman.
he was given the wrong bullets. He's a bowhunter anyway he doesn't like guns.
Wasn't the Mexican grizzly known as the Pablo Escobear?
Jo Po should of said el Chapo. pablo isnt even mexican😂
@@hebreezwawa360 I know..try making a bear joke with El Chapo.
@@jopo7996 El ChaPooh
@@sfdko3291 nice
El Chabear
This entire podcast bangs🔥
These 2 are chill af.
Mexican Grizzly with Graystillplays voice: Not today, Satan.
The Mexican Grizzly Bear, it sounds like something from "Dusk till Dawn".
Karl Thiecke we got bear pussyy
Jacob Stone the fuck 🥴
An outfitter I've hunted with near Hayden, CO has tons of trail cam pics of grizzlies on his leases.
They have had face-to-face encounters with them in early now season several times.
Joe’s face when bear is mentioned LMAO 0:58
Yea , that bear just lost a boxing match recently...
The fact that the bear was bluff charging him shows how lucky this guy was. It would have killed him if it wanted to
Tiger was like “oh look my Postmates came”
A grizzly bear charging you has to be one of the most terrifying experiences someone could go through!
When fishing in the Thai jungle, my wife had to remind me a few times about keeping my boat away from the shore because of the tigers. That swimming tiger story tells me I was part of the food chain up there.
I just read an article about the Mexican grizzly bears they only ate insects, berrys, grass, and small animals. I think they rarely went after large mammals since the Bear itself was smaller than the traditional grizzly up north, and also these bears never really hibernated.
Can you share the article? It is interesting, its weird that mexican grizzlies did not ate cotton-tail or mule deer, or fiches from the canyons.
my friend, who is a very experience outdoorsman, loaded the wrong ammo into his pistol.
The guy who did this was given said handgun and ammunition, he doesn't like guns. He usually uses a bow.
"Using technology to come up with bio-controls like a wolf growl to other wolves, or an alarming sound, or a smell that animals don't want to interfere with..."
- Ah yes, a snarling caveman with a dog and a lit torch...such advanced technology.
lmao
I see what ya did there...I like it lol. Great observation!
I mean...society as a whole has regressed the last 50 years.
Wisconsin Outdoorsman715 regressed as in? Information spreads thousand times quicker than it ever has, people nowadays are a lot less likely to commit crimes than 50 years ago, and things in general are becoming a lot clearer. it’s only regressed to you oldhead mfs, always talking bout “well, back in my day...” close-minded as shit
@@dillon7981 first of all....read a book. Second, understand what the word regression means.
3:37 When the conspiracy juices start flowing.. lol
Eddie bravo walks in
Natty Fatty Powerlifting very true he’s a trip lucky for me I see him every other day at jujitsu practice, he always has new conspiracies to tell the class. Genuine chill guy.
Its not a conspiracy its the truth how you think California has been burning all these years its all part of agenda 21🤷🏽♂️
I think this comment award belongs to you!🏆
My mom has a story that in Chihuahua (in a small town in the mountains the Sierra madre) when she was a kid it was a weekend and all of the kids were sent to bed, then the adults stayed up drinking all of them in a different part of the house and that all of a sudden all of the dogs started barking and going crazy and something jumped onto the fence, was so heavy it knocked the fence over then killed almost all of the dogs and left in a matter of minutes. When the adults finally came out all of the dogs were dead.
Chupacabra
One of the best guests
Awesome dude
Joe,”so there’s the 2 guys That Lost 3 of there Friends out the boat!!!
1/2 second
Joe “They SWIM”!
😂 😂
My family lives in the Sierra Madre and they got motion sensor cameras on their Ranch I’ll let y’all know if we see anything son
Go back to Mexico.
@@billybobjoe198 ok scumbag 🤙
Any Sightings?
I saw a Mexican grizzly once back in 1978
This is like friends talking
Its crazy i looked up forrest galante and the dudes fucken amazing when it comes to conversation good job on the discovery of so many species thought to be extinct
If a guy can't figure out which caliber of ammo he's loading into his weapon I wouldn't take his advice on whether or not it was a grizzly bear.
You can know bears and not know guns.
But joe really butchered the story. He’s an Australian bow hunter who is unfamiliar with guns, regularly comes to the US to hunt. And was given a gun by a freind for the trip with some bad handloads.
Bears and bullets are two very different things😂
The Mexican grizzly bear was also found in New Mexico .the last one was shot in Silver city New Mexico in 1938 or 39.i have frinds that hunt in the Gila wilderness. And say it's a good possibility they may still be around. We also have the Mexican Gray wolf in New Mexico and Arizona.
The wolf was reintroduced.
As soon as he said rabbit whole Joe rogan was like
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“Keep talking”
I love these stories and there are still some very remote and unexplored places on the globe more new species may be found
I live in the San Juans and there is definitely Grizzlies' here. No question about it. My bestie was a genuine Mountain Man who took rich jackasses from Cali and Texas on pack, hunting trips for Elk which here are irrationally huge! He has many pics of Grizzlies! Incredible wildlife thrives in these mountains! Blessed place to live! Wish I could send you a pic of him...6'4", a mustache that put Elliot and Selleck's to shame! I was homeless and we could live forever in the mountain's only coming to town for sundries. Incredible life. When I first moved to Farmington, NM they literally had hitching post's on Main and sure enough the Navajo would come to town on the first and 15th on there Buckboard's with rubber tires for sundries and to do laundry. This was in 72! Swear to God! Not much has changed my man...thank God! I even went to the oldest trading post in the USA in a village in Arizona called Kleglatah. No running water, electricity, they lived in Hogan's...please google and got their water at a well in the middle of the village! When the world tanks they will flourish! They eat sheep, goats, chickens and thrive. It is literally in the middle of NOWHERE!!! I so admire my Natives...heart and soul!
Those tigers are probably just protecting their land
Joes face when he said Bear at :59 hahahaha
That happens more often than people think. I live in WV and for a very long time officials denied the existence of mountain lions in WV until finally someone hit one on the highway.
Winnie the Pooh was based off of the Mexican / California Grizzly Bear 🐻 -Joe sett
0:20 wat up with his eyes tho
Forest is one of my favorite Rogan guests.
When you say "theres bears too!" And it's a sunbear is like saying you have. A shark in your fish tank but it's one of those tiny ones from petsmart
I met a Mexican Grizzly that killed several people, but he was sicario for the Sinaloa Cartel.
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The Most unfunny joke
*straight-face gang*
Joe
“I need to see this”
Rogan
i love how joes ears perked up as soon as he heard bear lol
Gee.... I can't get enough of watching Joe and company looking at images of the topic of the show and wondering what they're looking at! 🙄😒 And on the rare occasion Joe decides to actually show pictures of what he is talking about it's really small and on the screen for literally .0032 of a second.
My dad and grandparents grew up on a mountains in Guanjuato Mexico. On occasion a bear would pass by and would scare the dogs shitless. I think it could've been Mexican Grizzly.
I think Bigfoot sightings are just short faced bears.
Man his stories are great he needs to come back on the new set
Joe: Google Mexican Grizzly Bear I need to see this!
Jamie: This just shows pictures of regular grizzly bears 😂😂😂
Normal grizzly bear: hey guys, it’s me ima bear
Mexican grizzly: AYE VATO , que pasa chicos
You’re guy in the back sounds like shroud 😂🤙
This man literally makes me terrified of not just bears grizzly bears lol
Maybe his outdoorsman friend isn't as experienced as he thinks
Right... who thd F would have the wrong caliber ammunition loaded? GTFO🤦♂️
what about the Australian yowie????
@Omne Obstat yowie
You bring this man back again again
Imagine you try to fend off a tiger with a territorial smell and he’s like “you know what I’ve got time today”
I live right off of the Huachuca Mountains, with the Whetstone and Dragoon mountains nearby, and I'm familiar with the Sky Island term because my mother is very much into hummingbird migrations in the area. So, there's been plenty of rumors of a bear(s) in the Huachucas, and generally it's considered to probably be a black bear, if it does exist. But a Grizzly Bear? Fuck, I'm never taking my kids to the mountains again. Nevermind the damn mountain lions.
@503 Workshop Because it's a desert, and they need to get out of the yard and see real nature. The mountains have actual trees, not big bushes posing as trees (Mesquites), a forest, do some hiking, see a waterfall, see the town (and neighboring towns) from 9,000 feet up at the peak.
I never saw a mountain lion myself, but I do know for a fact one lived up there when I was younger and me, my brother, and friends would hike the mountains.
Gotta admit, you kinda sound like an overprotective city slicker.
@503 Workshop It is warm. Still got the cooler going during the day. And I think where we live is better than say... hurricane battered coasts of the east and south, or tornado alley of the midwest(where I'm from), or earthquake central on the west coast, or the frozen miserable tundra of everywhere north of the mason-dixon line. No natural disasters here, just mild winters and hot summers with no humidity and hot girls in short shorts.
Lol sorry to tell you man but you are more likely to be attacked by a black bear than a grizzly... Black bears all around america have associated humans with food and are more likely to engage a human... Grizzlies are so big and scary looking compared that people didn't try feeding them as much so they still avoid us a little more than blacks
Pedro Matamoros that’s probably because there are wayyy more black bears in the united states than there are grizzlies. Black bears can be found all over the country where as grizzlies are only found in certain areas usually in the north west
@503 Workshop give it a rest.
My mother tells me storys about Grizzlies in Mexico
Posiblemente de muchos años atras.
@@juanelo5763 si ase muchos anos
0:58 Joe Rogan is like
"Bear 👀"
I love people like this dude. Jerry springer 2.0! Great listen
Growing up in Crescent City California when I was a kid in the early 80's my dad always swore he had seen a grizzly that was around the area we hunted. I still kinda believe it. I always wonder if that would account for Sasquatch sightings?
Crescent City is in the climate that Grizzly Bears would exist.
I live in humboldt county and I’ve heard people spot grizzlies also!
They clearly haven’t heard of cain velasquez??
*Spraying T Rex piss on yourself to ward off predators is the future!*
Spinosaurus: "I'm about to end this man's whole career."
I saw a Mexican grizzly, he crossed the boarder illegally and now lives in Yellowstone
He is in east LA making tacos at el durango tacos on eastern
While you're in Virginia Begging for twinkies
@@ceasarcastro553 i see what you did there. But as long as me and you know what i wrote thats fine with me. Little snitch. Report this comment too
@@MrDeadbweast fuck you I didn't snitch shit you soybean