why did you watch the video then? it says in the first few minutes of the video that they are on private property..some people just love to bitch and moan i guess..
@@JC-uq5gi it’s an uneducated observation. What do you mean by break the day? He was successful in what he was trying to do. Ya he didn’t kill a hammer but if the does were there the bucks could have been. He was successful. Also, they turn up the volume on the audio so u can hear them.
Best part about MeatEater to me is that Steve shows real hunting. The misses, the mistakes, being beaten by an animal, and having dumb luck sometimes.That's real hunting.
A big part of the skill in hunting is selecting the right places to go and when to go to them and thats one of Steves biggest shortcomings as a hunter. I always get what i want because i make the proper preparations.
@@tmzebe530 they have been available for purchase for a long time through vhx. My guess is they had a contract with vhx that recently expired or purchases slowed down so they decided to monetize further by posting on TH-cam.
No fancy dinners? You've obviously never had backstrap fresh from deer to table(or in this case standing around the kitchen) that my good man is the fanciest damn meal you will ever taste.
That’s how guys eat together. When my mom makes dinner she sets the table, gets out the nice plates, we pass the food around, etc etc but when my dad cooks we usually just stand around the kitchen counter and eat
Duuuudeeeeee this was fucking awesome, we need a series with the 4 of you guys!!! Doug is the man, the chemistry with him and Brian was equally hilarious and heartwarming. Making me want to recreate this ep with homies i dont have *sheds a single tear*
@@TH-camr1g Damnnnn i didnt realize this!!! Joe and Steve literally look the same, in my head i thought Brain was being vain dyeing his beard, gave me a few chuckles lmfaooo. now im sad :( lol
How do you look them in the eye when u injure them??? U track and find them if lucky long after the hard part to watch is over... Macho saying based on bull
@@andrewspringer3565 This was shot when he first started hunting. You sound like an asshole. Chill man. You are either really blessed if everything always goes perfect for you or you haven’t been hunting long
I may be an asshole but i would nevet let someone new take not one but two shots on game at 250 yards. One got away and one had to be shot again at 5 yards. Yotal shit guide dont give a fuck who thinks i am asshole. Letting beginners shhot at deer that far didnt work for shit.# ethicalasshole
LatexCatDaddy ahh sorry to hear, I'm sure there's a way to get you out there. We built a massive stand/blind for one of my best friends grandpa's since he's gotten older and slowed down quite a bit but still loves to get out for the hunt. We call it the condo haha even has a camo lazy boy for him to sit in while he's watching. 😂
being a Wisconsin native, this is one of the best videos i have seen man. its a culture lots of people don't understand. to see Rogan here is a honor! what a guy! hope you come back for more. you only get so many opening days bud! hope ya got some cheese hahaha
Dude I'm from Wisconsin too and a few years back went to Ohio for a wedding and was trying to explain hunting culture to a woman from cleveland and she would not hear it. "It's barbaric, it's inhumane, it's disgusting" is all I heard back from this woman. And this is while she was eating a plate of deep fried turkey. I was like, "you think that domesticated turkey had a good life? Cus I guarantee it was much worse than the life of any whitetail I've ever harvested". I was pulling my hair out by the end of the conversation.
I love how encouraging Doug always is to new hunters. He’s the type I wish I would have had to learn hunting. I’m still learning so I’d still be open to the help!
Brian Callen's is the pleasant story of what podcast/youtube hunting shows (especially MeatEater) are meant to do. I love to see somebody appreciate the small parts of hunting that can easily go unnoticed.
Seeing this 2 part series just brings back all the feelings I used to get going out with my grandpa every fall. Some of my favorite memories. The anticipation. The bitter cold. Striking out. Finding success. Then a HOT cup of coffee on our way home in the mornings and a Hot meal in the evenings. Thats a little piece of Heaven if I can say so myself
Not all deer are bucks, because you have to draw a tag for them and they are more expensive. For does in many states you can buy as many permits as you want per the limit on that area. For the buck you want the meat and perhaps kill it for the trophy. For the does you are just harvesting the meat.
I have 120acres that’s been pretty much untouched for 10 years, I’m wanting to get it set up for basically harvesting does for meat. If I see 15 does by a feeder while I’m in the stand? Big time win, plenty of food
I have been hunting whitetails in Wisconsin for over 50 yrs. with gun and bow. Due to the amount of deer and size of the bucks the state has been commercialized. Hunters today will not shoot unless it is a wall buck. I'm wasn't a Joe Rogan fan until I watched this video. He was as excited to shoot a little buck as a kid on his first buck. My family will eat three deer a year and to watch these guys appreciate how amazingly delicious it is makes me smile.
So many happy memories …. standing around eating fresh meat with the brothers you harvested it with…. special doesn't even come close to describing it…. thank you for sharing.
I've Hunted Moose for 20 years, My Family and I do all the processing in home. learning lots of new tips and tricks from Steve on all his shows. Hunting is a lot like life, your always learning new things every time you go out.
Love seeing new people find the love of hunting and respect for the land and animals. Its even better when they're doing everything right and are taught the proper ways.
I don’t hunt but four of my brothers have done this every year. They have the best time together. My Dad (80 years old) no longer hunts but would take them. They will always cherish those memories.
Learning how to bow hunt has it's gut wrenching moments, especially when that slowly shrinking blood trail stops after a 4 hr search! Hate that! So glad you shared it though!
yeah bow hunting sounds like utter shit IMO, i'd rather use a rifle and have a much higher chance of giving the beast a quick death. But sometimes people have a bow and no guns and that's fair.
Anyone else notice the 2013 tags @4:33? Always love to see people getting excited about hunting. Another great vid! On another note, Bryan is a sniper! Nice shooting brother.
@@khaimeariver thanks for the info. I had noticed the tag as well and came looking for answers. I felt like Ive heard joe speak much more confidently about hunting on his podcast, as if he had been doing it for a while, but seeing this episode (and the mule deer one) made it seem like he was just learning. So that fills in that gap for me.
Gotta simplify those deer rifles and scopes. If those are magnums, swap em out for something like a .308 or a 6.5. No need for those tactical style scopes. Slap on a 1-6, or a 2-7 duplex and zero at 200 yards. All you need for whitetails.
Memories made forever. That is what it's all about. Friends food and fellowship. From the field to the dinner table and your hands were involved in every aspect of that experience. Nothing like it in the world.
I am a born and raised vegetarian. I have never had meat in my life, but this show is one of the most interesting things I have seen. I would love to go out in the woods and do something like this with the guys.
I'm really proud of Bryan and Joe for getting into this and going all the way from tracking and sitting, to butchering and eating. There's never really such a thing as huddling around the cooking area eating from the pan too many times. I don't need a table or a plate. Dig in. I like that!
i quit being vegan 2 months ago and went carnivore.. i have been watching this show thinking i may want to try hunting now...you are a great ambassador
There is a great part that was cut from Doug, Joe and Bryan sitting in the corn field. Search for 'Joe Rogan and Bryan Callen shoot the shit'. It's an amazing clip.
nothing like killing it and grilling it. Ultimate connection to where food comes from. Many times in deer camp someone hung one up and we took the backstraps and had dinner with the snow howling outside.
I was cheering at my screen right when doe lifted head after the whistle it was such a good angle and then he took the shot right as I yelled SHOOT lmao. What a beauty
I love the rundown house with ducktape couch. Its a real deal hunting camp thats more about the conversations and gathering food for the year then it is about clean comfort. Good Job!!!!!
I have heard this and would be a great idea in some areas. Dogs chasing after live wounded animals could be sketchy though and ruin hunts for others if on public land.
I think it's the same all over the Europe. Bloodhounds are extremely respected in Croatia as well, and people who know how to train them properly and somewhat of celebrities in our small but strong hunting community.
@@jordanlarson8310 we don‘t use them to flush deer in europe either (living in Germany i never heard it before at least), just track wounded ones. We only use dogs to flush out boar on driven hunts in fall.
That is how you do a weekend hunt, end up in a crowded kitchen, just happy as, talking about the hunt, eating the hunt, planning the next hunt. That's so universal it's unreal, i've been in these same situations in England, Wales, Scotland, Australia, New Zealand and it's just the best times
I once felt what Joe felt when he shot and injured the deer, but couldn't find it. One of the most heart-breaking moments of my life. Sorry Joe, those memories stick with you. It will however ensure you check your scope before hunting. This was an awesome video. I really enjoyed it.
Love seeing these guys cook in a tiny kitchen, on a shity electric stove, using Walmart seasonings, having a blast. I grew up in Southern Wisconsin, and this couldn't be more authentic
it is very satisfying seeing these guys process their meat. So good seeing people getting back to the basics. It's the way I grew up, so I take it for granted . . . not anymore.
AMAZING times with awesome hunts....I have land and hunt everything. Now all I need are a couple friends to hunt with and to enjoy an incredible meal with afterwards.
Man I would kill to run in to these guys in the woods. Rinella for the knowledge and sanity, Rogan and Callen because these are two of the most grounded funny men on earth.
Was a little confused about waiting till dark to go look. The feeling you get when you do miss, is why we put so much time into sighting in your weapon and being proficient at hitting our marks
Joe and Brian make for some fun times man. kind of dope how they are so willing to do every step and eat everything they offer them without second guessing.
Amazing episode. this is the style of hunting I grew up on and still carry on doing today here in Iowa we can't use rifles we have to shotguns but still a great time. The memories you making deer camp will last you a lifetime.
“I’m very hairy, I have a pelt”. Doug doesn’t even crack a smile. Stone cold.
Tough crowd
Thats that Midwestern "all work no play" attitude.
I like Callen but he used that "im producing estrogen standing next to you" joke with Rogan on their first appearance on this show
@Goblin Spelunker on the same show? No. They don't. But thanks for your input
@@eaglewinnings8003 very elite of you
Bryan's out here just dropping deer with clean shots.
@@JC-uq5gi turn the sound off then
@@JC-uq5gi he was successful everytime. Can’t be hurting too much
why did you watch the video then? it says in the first few minutes of the video that they are on private property..some people just love to bitch and moan i guess..
@@JC-uq5gi it’s an uneducated observation. What do you mean by break the day? He was successful in what he was trying to do. Ya he didn’t kill a hammer but if the does were there the bucks could have been. He was successful. Also, they turn up the volume on the audio so u can hear them.
I said something similar on the part 1 video. That first deer he hit clean and dropped hard.
I love that Rogan didn’t mind that Steve put the scene with him shedding a tear over the doe, character for sure
Joe rogan is a top bloke. A genuine human being who isn't afraid to show some real emotion👌👌
time stamp? i missed it lol
@@jediduck5374 about 13:50 brother
Best lessons in life are sometimes the hardest to swallow.
Had his situation happen to me too.
@@patrickgjorven7832 agreed, without failure the feeling of success is no longer there!
Best part about MeatEater to me is that Steve shows real hunting. The misses, the mistakes, being beaten by an animal, and having dumb luck sometimes.That's real hunting.
Don't forget the great cooking after the hunt . Love these shows and yes I wish Steve would do more hunts with these to And Cal
Bumping a Vortex scope in Vortex rings is a recipe for disaster. Anything beneath the Razor line and top end rings just won't hold up.
@@WYO2K Never had a problem with any of mine.. Even my venom 5-25 has been just fine… On a 300 win..
A big part of the skill in hunting is selecting the right places to go and when to go to them and thats one of Steves biggest shortcomings as a hunter. I always get what i want because i make the proper preparations.
@@jonestown9947 lots of people sleep in hotels. You don’t have to hike 30 miles in the mountains and camp under a rock to go hunting…
"I've come to the conclusion that Bryan is prone to exaggeration."
Bryan: "That's ridiculous."
That was hilarious lmao 😂😂
*filmed in 2013*
2021: alright guys, you've finally earned it
Why would they wait 8 yrs to post this? Makes no sense. Do u know?
@@tmzebe530 they have been available for purchase for a long time through vhx. My guess is they had a contract with vhx that recently expired or purchases slowed down so they decided to monetize further by posting on TH-cam.
I really like the ending where everyone just decided to eat right there while having a nice conversation. Hanging and eating, no fancy dinners
No fancy dinners? You've obviously never had backstrap fresh from deer to table(or in this case standing around the kitchen) that my good man is the fanciest damn meal you will ever taste.
I'll take that fresh venison standing up in a tiny kitchen over any fancy dinner in a restaurant
I like that they all got in on cooking over the stove. Cool cats for sure.
That’s how guys eat together. When my mom makes dinner she sets the table, gets out the nice plates, we pass the food around, etc etc but when my dad cooks we usually just stand around the kitchen counter and eat
"That's a big doe, how we getting it out of here?"
"I'm a big guy!"
Jacob Walsh my favourite part to😂😂😂😂😂😂
For you
Joe and Steve need to start their own hunting show
Agree they get along well and all the episodes with joe are extra fun
I would watch for sure
💯
Naw. I love Joe but he's not a good Hunting personality. Podcast host yeah.
Bryan might talk a lot but when it comes down to the shot, he seems more patient and calm than joe
I would love to see Bryan read this on a fight companion with Joe lol
Duuuudeeeeee this was fucking awesome, we need a series with the 4 of you guys!!! Doug is the man, the chemistry with him and Brian was equally hilarious and heartwarming. Making me want to recreate this ep with homies i dont have *sheds a single tear*
this is apparently an old episode - tags on the back of their vests say 2013 =(.... I loved watching this! Lol
@@TH-camr1g Damnnnn i didnt realize this!!! Joe and Steve literally look the same, in my head i thought Brain was being vain dyeing his beard, gave me a few chuckles lmfaooo. now im sad :( lol
tears=moneyshot
Yeah it worked perfectly, the journeyed strawman and the jokester
Doug seemed like the proud dad to Brian.
"If we let the carcasses freeze solid with the hides on, we'll regret it."
Truer words were never spoken.😀
Really not that big of a deal
Losing the doe was probably one of his best lessons about hunting. 🦌
Good comment but fuck you ruined the surprise lol
His argument is that its been out for years but God forbid people don't watch a show as soon as its released. Haha
@@tibyron96 comments are always a "spoiler alert"‽‽‽🤯
Need a dog
Spoiler alert butthead
"You might escape the realities of life and death by staring at the meat aisle in your grocery store, but out here you look 'em in the eye."
How do you look them in the eye when u injure them??? U track and find them if lucky long after the hard part to watch is over... Macho saying based on bull
This could go for the clothes on your back that you let some kid make in a factory in Bangladesh. Don't get all high and mighty, goof.
Skrch_God all high and mighty? He posted a quote.. hence why it's in quotations, idiot.
@@branshaw12 Well surely he posted the quote because he believes in their contents, ya dildo
@@buedro28 you look them in the eye when you take the shot
Imagine being stuck in a blind with Bryan all day...
I would laugh so hard the deer would gone unseen
You'd eat well lol.
I was gonna say, killing them exactly where they stand.
please, no
Isn't he a sex offender now?
One of my favourite MeatEater Episodes. Would be a good time hunting with Joe and Steve!
Love eatin beaver!
You like dumbfucks wounding animals,with a shit guide.
True fact Wisconsin deer are delicious. Better than my Texas deer.
@@andrewspringer3565 This was shot when he first started hunting. You sound like an asshole. Chill man. You are either really blessed if everything always goes perfect for you or you haven’t been hunting long
I may be an asshole but i would nevet let someone new take not one but two shots on game at 250 yards. One got away and one had to be shot again at 5 yards. Yotal shit guide dont give a fuck who thinks i am asshole. Letting beginners shhot at deer that far didnt work for shit.# ethicalasshole
I can never get enough of this show.
I'd do anything take my son hunting with Steve and the boys
Same here. These first-timer ones with Joe and Brian are the best. You can see the obsession in their eyes.
I'm in agreement. Its so well filmed and Steven is just a great human.
I wish wheelchairs could get out in places i uses to hike.. Steve is a stand up guy, love the show brother!
LatexCatDaddy ahh sorry to hear, I'm sure there's a way to get you out there. We built a massive stand/blind for one of my best friends grandpa's since he's gotten older and slowed down quite a bit but still loves to get out for the hunt. We call it the condo haha even has a camo lazy boy for him to sit in while he's watching. 😂
Get a job that pays better so you can buy a hunting trip with your kids.
being a Wisconsin native, this is one of the best videos i have seen man. its a culture lots of people don't understand. to see Rogan here is a honor! what a guy! hope you come back for more. you only get so many opening days bud! hope ya got some cheese hahaha
We processed a record for us 800 deer this season in our small butcher shop in Wisconsin..snack sticks are the best
Dude I'm from Wisconsin too and a few years back went to Ohio for a wedding and was trying to explain hunting culture to a woman from cleveland and she would not hear it. "It's barbaric, it's inhumane, it's disgusting" is all I heard back from this woman. And this is while she was eating a plate of deep fried turkey. I was like, "you think that domesticated turkey had a good life? Cus I guarantee it was much worse than the life of any whitetail I've ever harvested". I was pulling my hair out by the end of the conversation.
9/16 it begins for deer!
@@rigo62982which city or area ? We have a few guys here in MIWI outlying areas
I’m a Montana native and I would love to do a Midwest whitetail hunt. Hunting deer here feels like I’m Leonardo DiCaprio in the fucking Revenant.
I love how encouraging Doug always is to new hunters. He’s the type I wish I would have had to learn hunting. I’m still learning so I’d still be open to the help!
Brian Callen's is the pleasant story of what podcast/youtube hunting shows (especially MeatEater) are meant to do. I love to see somebody appreciate the small parts of hunting that can easily go unnoticed.
I agree mostly but the next two hunts him and Joe do with Meateater crew, they are constantly bitching and being bit of a pain in the ass.
I'm deer hunter and I know how it feels to shoot and not find your deer but Steve should have a tracking dog it's the way to go
Steve uses his elbow to skin deer.
Joe: “Do you know the reason 12-6 elbows are illegal?”
Down to earth shows,even love watching the re-runs. Cooking and eating what you harvest at the end of the shows are one of the best parts.
Seeing this 2 part series just brings back all the feelings I used to get going out with my grandpa every fall. Some of my favorite memories. The anticipation. The bitter cold. Striking out. Finding success. Then a HOT cup of coffee on our way home in the mornings and a Hot meal in the evenings. Thats a little piece of Heaven if I can say so myself
great episode any deer hunter can relate to the ups and downs in this one.
So happy he released this ep!!
Love Steve Rinella's energy. Would be an awesome experience to hunt with such a master. Oh, and the meals this guy puts out, just WOW.
"Everybody I ever served beaver meat to has always been surprised at how good it is." said every woman on the planet.
Hey ohhhh 🤣
Well spoken by a dude that gets NO beaver 😂
I had a similar situation with a non lethal hit to a deer this season, and can relate to Joe's feelings. Very well done episode!
Same here years ago, I can relate to that feeling. Meat Eater is certainly the best hunting show out there.
It's one of the worst feeling in the world!
@@chandlercampbell9146 Agreed! I love the narration
We all just gonna ignore the stark raving mad loon? Because that got a solid “WTF” when I read that.
@@TJ-bg4fw Have to ignore the crazies, especially on social media. Not even worth the small amount of energy it takes your thumbs to respond.
I love how they show the reality of hunting sometimes you miss... and not all deer are bucks
Not all deer are bucks, because you have to draw a tag for them and they are more expensive. For does in many states you can buy as many permits as you want per the limit on that area. For the buck you want the meat and perhaps kill it for the trophy. For the does you are just harvesting the meat.
@@thyslop1737
I only care about the meat, dont care much for bucks
I have 120acres that’s been pretty much untouched for 10 years, I’m wanting to get it set up for basically harvesting does for meat. If I see 15 does by a feeder while I’m in the stand? Big time win, plenty of food
Bryan’s orange beanie 😂😂😂
reminds me of when my dad first took me out deer hunting and i had to wear his old clothes
@@matthewolson5427 yep those were the days. I even wore his old red plaid wool pants (60s style) 💪
Just told my Mrs i need a drastic poo, finally get some alone time with Bryan, Joe and Steve lol. Been looking forward to part 2...
😄
Things that bad is it brother I get u son dw 🤣🤣🤣
I have been hunting whitetails in Wisconsin for over 50 yrs. with gun and bow. Due to the amount of deer and size of the bucks the state has been commercialized. Hunters today will not shoot unless it is a wall buck. I'm wasn't a Joe Rogan fan until I watched this video. He was as excited to shoot a little buck as a kid on his first buck. My family will eat three deer a year and to watch these guys appreciate how amazingly delicious it is makes me smile.
Bryan: “That’s a big doe. How are we gonna get her outta here?”
Doug: “I’m a big guy...”🤣
So many happy memories …. standing around eating fresh meat with the brothers you harvested it with…. special doesn't even come close to describing it…. thank you for sharing.
I love how this show doesn't just show the successes. It shows the full scope of hunting.
This is true hunting. Happens in the real world. sometimes you lose a deer. Awesome job guys. Love it.
Best thing with Steve is he NEVER shames a guy for kill a "small" buck. Both of these episodes is how more hunters need to be.
He talked about in one episode "if I'm hunting for meat I'd rather have a forkie over a big old buck."
I've Hunted Moose for 20 years, My Family and I do all the processing in home. learning lots of new tips and tricks from Steve on all his shows. Hunting is a lot like life, your always learning new things every time you go out.
I hope Joe and Steve have a good day
I'm doing home work
You have a good day
@@therealgreatkudo Thanks
I am so ridiculously addicted to this show...they need to put out a box set of all the episodes...TAKE MY MONEY!!!
I see you with the dry cold boogie Rogan 😂
Love seeing new people find the love of hunting and respect for the land and animals. Its even better when they're doing everything right and are taught the proper ways.
Didn't realize how entertaining Bryan is- he had me dying.
I don’t hunt but four of my brothers have done this every year. They have the best time together. My Dad (80 years old) no longer hunts but would take them. They will always cherish those memories.
Learning how to bow hunt has it's gut wrenching moments, especially when that slowly shrinking blood trail stops after a 4 hr search! Hate that! So glad you shared it though!
It is depressing when that happens.
yeah bow hunting sounds like utter shit IMO, i'd rather use a rifle and have a much higher chance of giving the beast a quick death. But sometimes people have a bow and no guns and that's fair.
@@battleb0ng420 I don’t bow hunt but no question it takes way more skill. I muzzleload and rifle.
@@adamelam6385 Do you fix bayonet when you miss a shot? ;)
@@tylerstanley1064 i was responding to Battlebongs statement, obviously they aren’t bow hunting.
Good to see Joe and Brian in my neck of the woods. Glad to know when he talks about whitetail deer hunting, he will be describing this hunt.
Meateater gotta be THE best thing on ytube.
Much Love from sweden
Anyone else notice the 2013 tags @4:33? Always love to see people getting excited about hunting. Another great vid! On another note, Bryan is a sniper! Nice shooting brother.
They are currently on season 9. This is an old show.
@@khaimeariver thanks for the info. I had noticed the tag as well and came looking for answers. I felt like Ive heard joe speak much more confidently about hunting on his podcast, as if he had been doing it for a while, but seeing this episode (and the mule deer one) made it seem like he was just learning. So that fills in that gap for me.
9:23 joes reaction to a good tecnique lol
I really appreciated the kitchen party at the end. There's nothing better than helping each other cook a meal and having a cold drink in the process.
Gotta simplify those deer rifles and scopes. If those are magnums, swap em out for something like a .308 or a 6.5. No need for those tactical style scopes. Slap on a 1-6, or a 2-7 duplex and zero at 200 yards. All you need for whitetails.
What type of scope it is is less concerning than the fact it lost zero after a fall.
Memories made forever. That is what it's all about. Friends food and fellowship. From the field to the dinner table and your hands were involved in every aspect of that experience. Nothing like it in the world.
That was a perfect ending to the show times being what they are I really miss that sort of camaraderie.
Standing around in that kitchen with those 4 guys eating that delicious food would be a blast!!!
I am a born and raised vegetarian. I have never had meat in my life, but this show is one of the most interesting things I have seen. I would love to go out in the woods and do something like this with the guys.
Was a vegetarian from 15-28. Got my first whitetail last fall and have no regrets.
Don’t go hunting if you won’t eat the animal.
Love the honesty of this show. Very accurate depiction of what hunting is...the successes and the lessons.
Loving everything about this show.
Love Joe's "oh" reaction to Steve showing him skinning the hide, and using your elbow as leverage to pull down. Haha
This 2 part episode is my favorite. Great show, I experienced a wide range of emotions on this one 👍👍
I'm really proud of Bryan and Joe for getting into this and going all the way from tracking and sitting, to butchering and eating.
There's never really such a thing as huddling around the cooking area eating from the pan too many times.
I don't need a table or a plate. Dig in. I like that!
My favorite days are when a new Meat Eater episode is uploaded
I just turned 38 and because of Steve and Joe I have been turned on to hunting. This year I plan to do my first deer hunt.
i quit being vegan 2 months ago and went carnivore.. i have been watching this show thinking i may want to try hunting now...you are a great ambassador
Great shot by Bryan, and great humanity shown by Joe and Steve on the doe. Great episode guys!
There is a great part that was cut from Doug, Joe and Bryan sitting in the corn field. Search for 'Joe Rogan and Bryan Callen shoot the shit'. It's an amazing clip.
Such a classic lol " I'll do it for the attention "
nothing like killing it and grilling it. Ultimate connection to where food comes from. Many times in deer camp someone hung one up and we took the backstraps and had dinner with the snow howling outside.
Dam Bryan has such a good shot!
Bruh the last doe he shot literally just dropped
I was cheering at my screen right when doe lifted head after the whistle it was such a good angle and then he took the shot right as I yelled SHOOT lmao. What a beauty
I love the rundown house with ducktape couch. Its a real deal hunting camp thats more about the conversations and gathering food for the year then it is about clean comfort. Good Job!!!!!
Makes me realize how old this is when I see the green carcass tags
@6:45 looks like Brian sitting in Doug's lap like father and son and it's just perfect! Great episode.
In sweden we have to by law have dogs in hand for seeking wounded game.
I have heard this and would be a great idea in some areas. Dogs chasing after live wounded animals could be sketchy though and ruin hunts for others if on public land.
I think it's the same all over the Europe. Bloodhounds are extremely respected in Croatia as well, and people who know how to train them properly and somewhat of celebrities in our small but strong hunting community.
@@Eric-dr5bj When we search wounded animal we have dog lead.
Illegal here in MN to hunt with dogs for deer. But I do believe places down south can even use them to flush deer
@@jordanlarson8310 we don‘t use them to flush deer in europe either (living in Germany i never heard it before at least), just track wounded ones. We only use dogs to flush out boar on driven hunts in fall.
That is how you do a weekend hunt, end up in a crowded kitchen, just happy as, talking about the hunt, eating the hunt, planning the next hunt. That's so universal it's unreal, i've been in these same situations in England, Wales, Scotland, Australia, New Zealand and it's just the best times
I have to do this. Honestly I'm scared of butchering, I have to get over it.
I once felt what Joe felt when he shot and injured the deer, but couldn't find it. One of the most heart-breaking moments of my life. Sorry Joe, those memories stick with you. It will however ensure you check your scope before hunting. This was an awesome video. I really enjoyed it.
I am not a huge fan of Bryan Callen' acting and comedy, but I love him in this.
That’s cool
Sweet disclosure. Y' full o' dents
I would have to agree... he did great.
Same here
Same here. I love him on Joe's podcast and Andy stumps podcast but I'm not a huge fan of his comedy.
this show is poetic. steve has a real reverence for hunting, respect for the game, and a commandment for authenticity. an artist of his trade.
Absolutely slayin dem swamp donkeys
Briannn for the WINNN!!! Both shots dropped both deers first shots right away.. gotta respect the man boy he is
Those are some sweet license plates WI makes you guys wear in the field lol
Dude lol I was thinking the same
Yeah, they switched to paper ones now
Love seeing these guys cook in a tiny kitchen, on a shity electric stove, using Walmart seasonings, having a blast. I grew up in Southern Wisconsin, and this couldn't be more authentic
4:08 joes big ol snot running 🏃♂️ down his lip
it is very satisfying seeing these guys process their meat. So good seeing people getting back to the basics. It's the way I grew up, so I take it for granted . . . not anymore.
this joe rogan is pretty cool guy. He should start a podcast or something. : ^)
me: whats a podcast?
also me: jaime pull that shit up
Props to Steve for giving unknown talents a chance
Chip in tha house
AMAZING times with awesome hunts....I have land and hunt everything. Now all I need are a couple friends to hunt with and to enjoy an incredible meal with afterwards.
2nd Why is it so damn hard to find all the series episodes? I’ve had to skip around. TH-cam, Dailymotion and Netflix and still can’t find them all.
They took a bunch off of netflix then are putting 1 episode a week out of their old seasons in sequence.
Man I would kill to run in to these guys in the woods. Rinella for the knowledge and sanity, Rogan and Callen because these are two of the most grounded funny men on earth.
"beaver tastes like wood"
Bryan is an excellent shot !!!
It sucks when it happens, but anyone who says they’ve never wounded an animal has either not been hunting very long or is an incredible liar.
Yep. It is what it is.
Was a little confused about waiting till dark to go look. The feeling you get when you do miss, is why we put so much time into sighting in your weapon and being proficient at hitting our marks
Joe and Brian make for some fun times man. kind of dope how they are so willing to do every step and eat everything they offer them without second guessing.
You can put rogan in the title and i will click on it
Man hunting with those four guys could be the hunt of a lifetime. No matter what animal you’re hunting. Awesome episode.
Joe "I need a Kleenex" Rogan
Amazing episode. this is the style of hunting I grew up on and still carry on doing today here in Iowa we can't use rifles we have to shotguns but still a great time. The memories you making deer camp will last you a lifetime.
I love that ending and have lived it so many times. The instant my friends and family smell food, they start circling the kitchen like dogs.
That Deer Meat at the End looks sooo good
Love the authenticity of your shows brother. Keep it up...I am hooked!
Whitetail wisconsin deer hunting is amazing, this was a great part 2. Thanks for visiting wisconsin come back soon
I love that you didn't edit this episode out.
Love this show even more now!
You can't escape realities of hunting. Im rather impressed that you took responsibility for your error. Hats off good hunter!