Listening to them talk about a nature conservancy in my hometown of Hell MI was something special to listen to today
@harrypeterson92875 сағат бұрын
I can say that every lead soft point I've used worked for me. Some copper bullets did not expand and deliver their energy. I saw one go through an elk, a fence post, a 5" tree and several inches of dirt before stopping with minimal expansion.
@mrstoneybrew7 сағат бұрын
The great north irl
@Reblwitoutacause7 сағат бұрын
Mountain lions go by many names. Cougar, puma, panther, catamount, Karen…
@tomsawyer43217 сағат бұрын
I love big racks too Steve
@ThisDirtyWhiteBoy8 сағат бұрын
Yall should definitely add a description for the songs at the end of the episodes. I listen to every podcast and usually spend too much time afterwards trying to find the song titles from the end. Lots of great ones, and the artists should be getting recognized for their work. Just a thought, anyway. Thanks for all you do.
@Buddystemz9 сағат бұрын
From the first time Joe has went out, he’s changed so much. Def seems like an actual hunter now.
@spudkidmandudebro9 сағат бұрын
I cannot believe these deer could hold still for that long. They deserve a raise
@jordangraham-baker38199 сағат бұрын
Morgan just seems so happy to be there, and so positive, like a kid... wholesome content
@prunetracy76519 сағат бұрын
Oh let's talk about that. You kept that real quiet chef.
@peterwebb87329 сағат бұрын
There's a lot tomlike about Leupold, but common land is more abused than private land. Private land is the owner's most valuable resource. The farmer has an incentive to preserve it because he, and his family, benefit from it directly. His idea of preservation may differ from that of the hunter, but nobody should kid themselves that abused land remains productive.
@tom77199 сағат бұрын
I’ve tried carp cooked several different ways. It’s always tasted nasty to me. I’m a natural born lover of fish and seafood but carp is crap.
@patrickwalker-ub5pg10 сағат бұрын
First of all- y’all are doing great work. Spreading the word on complex conservation ideals. I learn critical information from y’all nearly every episode and I’m grateful. However, I can’t help but notice the absence of Ryan Callaghan this episode. What’s up with that? I feel like he’s a leading voice for conservation oriented meateater content and would have appreciated his perspective on the pod. I recommend y’all do a better job pairing the crew with the pillars they’re strongest with (Corrinne 😉). Ps- Yanis falling asleep during the episode?
@flaw_less437310 сағат бұрын
Absolutely disgusting trapping shows you are not men. Unsubscribed
@Nickaburt10 сағат бұрын
Throw this chili verde on a bed of rice and maybe even grab a tortilla to eat it with and you’ll take this to another level. Absolutely no criticism here, this looks amazing. Great episode
@nomnomnomnomnom934910 сағат бұрын
I've seen people catch wild goldfish and use them as bait for snook and tarpon in the fresh water canals south florida.
@user-ir6zd5tc8z11 сағат бұрын
Yes ground hog is good eating lol
@user-ir6zd5tc8z11 сағат бұрын
Brother I love the show I’m from Eastern Kentucky was raised up being a meat eater.
@craig522211 сағат бұрын
Stephanie is a total babe and thicker than a mf 🥵 what I wouldn’t give to see that ass cheek scar. Powerlifting chicks always have the nicest legs
@buckandahalfoutdoors11 сағат бұрын
The green fire with the wolf always comes to mind when I hear about the book. That and how they stayed in a chicken coop. I had a professor in environmental science that had met and did some sort of work with people who worked directly with Aldo at a certain point in time. Teacher shed tears every time he told the story .
@spudkidmandudebro11 сағат бұрын
For removing the hairs I literally use a lint roller. I keep one separated so the wife doesn’t accidentally use it 😂
@flaw_less437312 сағат бұрын
It’s unfortunate that you don’t see him thanking the land and the animal for its sacrifice to feed them and their family 👎
@jamesparker107112 сағат бұрын
Hey, man, nice shot.
@tomgensel413412 сағат бұрын
#3 Jack Miner 👍
@Robertlee53012 сағат бұрын
It’s appa latchin. As a man from these men’s it crucial to get it correct!
@flaw_less437312 сағат бұрын
What Calibre rifle?
@jimbellinghiri877113 сағат бұрын
Awesome
@mikemullins5513 сағат бұрын
JSn. I seen you flinch like my lil sister. You are not worthy!!
@janmorse694813 сағат бұрын
Excellent topic, excellent podcast! A Sand County Almanac was a favorite of mine as a young woodsman in the late 60's/early 70's. If I get a vote on who is carved on Mount Conservation I gotta add Gifford Pinchot, George Bird Grinnell, and Sigurd Olson.
@raimundoferreira176714 сағат бұрын
Better video to me
@user-lq3wr6ug3w14 сағат бұрын
Brad, completely misses the Anchorman "Chicken of the Pond", what a great Pull by Ryan. Brad your Man Card is in jeopardy I will leave it to Steven to decide.
@curtheciscokid14 сағат бұрын
Great highlight on conservation this episode. Bring back Karl and Doug more.
@snelson679915 сағат бұрын
This video is so random, who are the new guys? Didn’t hear any cometary from them about the hunt. The video needed some background commentary during the hunting scenes
@thewadebloodgoodjourney55216 сағат бұрын
This is the first full episode I've dedicated to listen too that's held my interest the whole way through from you guys. Thank you all for being you. 🙏
@tonylikesice16 сағат бұрын
Why wait to shoot. Was it a line of sight thing and didn't want to hit the other two?
@BikeThrottleOfficial16 сағат бұрын
Steve giving a teaser for his next “close calls” audio book. Damn - I’m gonna be out like another seventeen bucks because the first two were utterly sublime.
@user-xd8ho2pz7j16 сағат бұрын
John Muir and John James Audubon
@augustwest855916 сағат бұрын
In Germany my memory about carp it’s eating around New Years.The fish are raised on cabbage in clean water tanks. I also remember seeing lots of eels.
@gnarlee425016 сағат бұрын
The otter story starts around 35 minutes.
@DanGross916 сағат бұрын
Proud New Mexican here, just want to set the record straight. It was the New Mexico territory which included what is now Arizona, not the other way around.
@jamesgranderson289017 сағат бұрын
Great conversation. Thank you. The song at the end certainly stirred up some emotions, too. Thanks again.😎👍🏽
@rediron4417 сағат бұрын
Great episode. Plus a great lesson on noy being closed minded,
@raymondkelley354818 сағат бұрын
Morgan Freeman would be excellent reading A Sand County Almanac (he did a PSA for Ducks Unlike 10 or so years ago).
@IOSALive18 сағат бұрын
MeatEater, You're so cool! Let's be friends and have fun!
@Dorthea-ku6li18 сағат бұрын
Sono continuamente stupito dalla profondità delle conoscenze e delle competenze dimostrate dai membri di questa comunità. È impressionante.🔥
@MiaWileyko18 сағат бұрын
Your talent is truly mind-blowing. Thank you for such inspiring content!❣️❣️❣️ № 🛫,
@EmilyBeckerko18 сағат бұрын
Your talent is truly mind-blowing. Thank you for such inspiring content!🍎🍎 " 🦞*
@ericluchtenburg281819 сағат бұрын
My favorite quote is when he talks about how 120 acres is what he owns but thats according to the county assessor but hes a sleepy fellow so until hes in the office he owns anything he can walk
@joepiersma476819 сағат бұрын
I miss the old ep titles. Bring ‘em back.
@paulyada653119 сағат бұрын
How about an episode on the Frank Church Wilderness Area, this would be very interesting and informative