Hunting is Hunting, no dogs, no bait, Just the hunter and the hunted. I had a guy that was talking about stalking versus blind and stand hunting. He used an iron sight only rifle. "If I can't hit an animal, whether it be prey or predator, at more than 300 yards with my weapon; I revert to the classic hunting method. I Stalk!
That's how big cats do when they attack they go for the neck to kill their prey. Bears are much worse they'll just slap you to the ground and start eating you without bothering to kill you first.
😂 you won't have to " play dead" if it attacks you 😂😂 you will be dead because no average every day citizen would know what to do in that situation other than panic and the lion would take advantage of that every single time ... it's a 90% chance you die if you get attacked by any type of lion lmao
I am kind of oddly amused by any side that uses logic so they think to frame THEIR argument, but ignores all other logic. If we're for "choice" as we liberals say, and abortion is the woman's right, her body so it's her choice to do with a beating heart inside her as she wishes, and I am not anti abortion, but it IS a beating heart no matter how we frame it. Now there are some hardcore liberals who believe that even IF a baby is born, full-term, they can "pith" it (sever the spinal cord to kill it like we do frogs or other animals in labs) and the choice is theirs - one California politician said it shouldn't be a baby until it reaches the front porch.....no I am not like that at all.....but why do we deny hunters THEIR freedom of choice? I don't hunt. Don't own a gun. But why can't, if we're truly liberal minded, allow them THEIR choice. Something stops beating in both cases
So asains eating cats and such is bad but Australians eat anything they can get their hands on come on now people. Why can’t we all just understand eachother here
ice18 Love your outlook. Generally speaking, the left seeks to grant government more and more authority over our lives, while the right seeks a smaller government and more personal freedoms. It’s a fundamental difference in root ideology. Lefties believe it should be up to the government to decide and enforce these things; the right believe the government doesn’t have the right to do this in the first place, not to mention the other reasons. Etc. I think that’s a lot of it. I appreciate you seeking to be open. I think you may have some libertarian leanings as do I
I was stalked for miles by a mountain lion, was biking to a lake to go fishing. This basterd was following me for ages looking for an opportunity to attack. I still caught 4 rainbow trouts.
That’s exactly the kind of behavior I would expect from a top predator known for stalking its prey. As far as the mountain lion was concerned, YOU were the one trespassing on its territory. I don’t see how it stalking you makes IT the bastard here. 🤣
Mountain lion is absolutely delicious. Very difficult to describe, but I would say it's like a combination of pork and lamb, with a subtle but distinct sweetness. Before cooking it's a light red, slightly pink-ish color that turns the color of pork loin upon cooking. I like to cook 3/4" steaks in a very hot skillet with sliced onion, garlic, and minced celery. No need to use flour or any kind of batter. It will brown very nicely, a sign of its higher sugar content. It's really, really good!
I’m in California, living right outside of the Bay Area and surprisingly the deer and mountain lion population is very high. Late November we found a deer carcass with the neck broken which is a sign of a mountain lion kill. Later that night my dad woke me up at 2:00am and and took me outside and we saw a massive mountain lion munchin, I live 10 minutes from Stanford so it was an insanely rare sighting right outside our house.
I lived in a rural part of San Diego county and once when I was a kid I saw a mountain lion walking down my driveway. A few weeks later I am playing in the stream and my friends and I spot it again so we book it home and my dad did not believe me. so finally my dad is riding a dirt bike through the field and he sees the thing with a baby mountain lion. Turns out it had a den in the stream next to my house there were two of them that had apparently been there for years and we just never saw them until that one summer.
@@blueballs1123 like a year later my dad befriended an elderly couple that lived down the road next to said stream and he told them the story. The old lady goes oh yeah they have been there for years and then points out where there den is, and then goes on to explain that they never bother anyone much she does not think they ever kill anyones pets so we just leave them be and try avoid going down there to be on the safe side.
We had lived there for several years before and my parents only moved out of there last year. those were the only two times i ever saw them. that was over 10 years ago. my dad has seen them once or twice sense but i never did. Just before he moved last year he actually he spotted a juvenile one running up the hill near the stream. I am not sure how long they live, so I don't know if it is the same lion who has has had more litters or if another female moved in and had cubs, but they are still there as of last year.
illuminOz i mean some people eat cougars, Asian country’s eat dog lots, I don’t agree with it but I can’t stop it, and there are people who eat baboons sooo...
Growing up in Eastern Idaho and camping a lot in the Rockies, there were three animals that we were told more than any other to be very wary of. Bears, Rattle snakes and Mountain Lions. Wolves were on the list to be sure, but the bears, rattlers and cougars were the ones that were always being told to us by parents, teachers and scout leaders to be on our guard for. We’d always hear stories of mountain lions attacking especially kids that wandered off alone.
I grew up in a small town (15,000 people) in Southern California, and I remember in school they taught us about rattlesnakes, scorpions, cougars, sharks, etc and also what to do in case of an earthquake or a tsunami. But after I moved up to the PNW, I asked my friends who grew up there if they taught them anything similar, and nope. Not even what to do if one of the volcanoes erupts (Mt St Helens, Mount Hood, etc). So strange and shortsighted
@@joehouston1650 i think a lot of people moved out there to suburbs without ever thinking about the place as a living ecosystem where they might not be the undisputed top
I was out with my dogs and was giving them a water break while doing this I seen a couple whitetails about 30-50th yards away out of the corner of my eye I saw a brown mass I couldn't see the front or the back as it was between two trees I assumed it was another deer but this was only 10 feet away as it moved I saw the back and this long thick tail a full grown mountain lion got that close to me and I heard nothing. I popped off a few rounds it ran into the denser part and just disappeared like poof. It was about a mile back to my car when we were close I heard it in the woods right by the parking area it followed us all the way back and I only heard and seen it then but it was like he/she wanted me to see it then. Like saying I'm the top predator here don't come back was creepy as f***.
I hunted elk every year in Colorado from the ages of 13-19.. It's was kinda unsettling hunting alone, knowing that there were bear and mountain lion around. I came across their tracks in the snow and mud. Never saw either of them though.
I completely support sustainable hunting but it's nonsense to say that humans need to hunt lions to keep the deer population healthy and abundant. Hunters a lot of deer for them to hunt, so they want the cats culled, but the populations of mountain lions and deer do not need human intervention to balance out. They just want to kill the lions to support their hobby of deer hunting. Obviously humans are not indigenous to North America. The lions and deer don't us to balance them out. They got by for thousands of years without us "managing" wildlife. That's anthropocentric thinking, and it's greedy on the part of hunters to cull natural predators just they can have more deer to hunt. I don't care about your hobby, dudes.
You got it all wrong... People have the Best taste and you can pick and chiose easier.. You can find a fat mofo if you want more fat and if you wanna be lean you can find some bodybuilders
In my entire 30 years of life in Oregon between camping and hunting I have only ever seen one male lion in the woods for all of about 2 seconds. Scared the shit out of me. This guys really cool too!
I lived for two and a half years in Trabuco Canyon area of Orange County California. The wildlife rangers (county, state, federal) would always warn me of Mountain Lions in the area etc. I knew they were there, because I showed them the tracks near my cabin. Their spoor/feces etc were within 5 meters to 30 meters of my cabin. The whole two years, I never saw one. A year after I moved back to San Diego county, the one suspected that lived in my area, killed a mountain biker named Mark Reynolds. He allegedly was stooped over to fix his bike chain and the cat got him. Mauled him good. Allegedly ate Mark's heart. That same day, the lion attacked a female mountain biker and was fought off by the woman and her riding companion.
Someone commented why I lived in such a rural area and deleted their comment, funny. Well, I grew up in the city (LA area medium size city). I served 24 years in the Army and a couple years, I was in recuperation from wounds I suffered on duty, and stayed at a cabin in Trabuco, before I went back and eventually retired. I like the solitude, not seeing anyone for days. That's it, I don't live in the wilderness anymore but I love it there. What I don't love is, standing in line at a Coffee Bean, for a treat and hearing someone bitch and moan about their coffee... "It don't mean nuthin." as we used to say in the Army.
Ive been lucky to get a good view of one on 2 occasions in the past 7 years living in Evergreen Colorado. One was in the middle of the road and darted off as soon as my headlights hit it and the other walked through my back yard as I stared at it at 5 am for about 5 minutes. Gave me a nice little show.
Had an encounter with a mnt lion in upstate ny about 15 yrs ago. It had my dad, brother and me shaken while hunting. We saw it move thru the woods without making a sound, it was a stark realization that your not the top of the actual food chain.
Deer a day my ass. They’ve done loads of studies and they all say cougars kill a deer every 7-10 days if that’s their main diet. Individual cats have different preferences. Some love to eat coyotes, javelinas, deer, elk, some might focus in on rabbits. They do cause dips in the prey numbers but not crazy high dips if they’re managed right
My friend's favorite taco shop was in Mexico and he found a cat's claw in one. He didn't know cats could taste so good. A year later he was hunting in Arizona (his home state) and saw a bobcat, so he shot it to make tacos. He had to throw it away, even the pan, because it smelled so bad.
I grew up in the mountains in Colorado, with 100s of acres of trails all around the property and have only seen a mountain lion twice in 18 years. Once in the car, one popped out in front of us and continued to run up the center of the windy mountain road, and the second for a split second while hiking the trail near my house.
ive been stalked a couple times. thankfully the last time it happened i had my dog with me. it was late at night and i was taking him outside for a quick walk and i kept hearing grass shuffel and at first i thought it was a deer. but my dog kept acting super sketchy and every time the grass would crack or whatever i kept looking in that direction but never saw any deer. made it back home and have been kind of creeped out since then. we do have lions very close by and they have even been in my neighborhood before a few times. even though i never saw the thing im almost certain it was a cat. they have a certain "presence" thats for sure.
I went fishing in a town called Ravia, Oklahoma. My brother took me to this pond out there that had a good striped bass population. He told me he saw a mountain lion about a month earlier but I had lived in the area and never saw one. He starts fishing on one side but I want to go to the wooded side of the pond and try from that end. As I’m walking to the pond I see feral pig tracks all along the bank. I throw my lure out because that’s really not uncommon. But as I’m reeling it in I hear a woman scream behind me. I turn around and there’s no woman around but I know the sound a cougar makes. I also don’t see a cougar but it can see me and it didn’t want me on that side of the pond. So I take my rod and hurry back to the other side of the pond free of trees. Caught about 4 bass all about 3-4 lbs a piece all the while a cougar was most likely eyeballing us from the other side of the pond. It’s also funny to note that Ravia’s school mascot is a Cougar
I lived in a subdivision in Northern California where it was illegal to hunt so the deer population was pretty high. I had many encounters with lions. They are definitely not endangered and there are lots of them in California. The sheep farmers have trouble with lions killing anywhere from 5 to 20 sheep in one night.
@@jillthompson1248 I do know that they had a government paid, hunter/trapper kill the lions, (periodically,) usually with dogs chasing the lion up a tree to make shooting safer and easier. I never got to taste the dead lion meat, however, though I've heard it's quite good with a healthy lion.
I live in Dallas, never saw a snake here ever. Day before yesterday a western diamondback almost got me in the shin. I will hear that rattler in my nightmares
I hear dozens of stories about Mountain Lions in PA, specifically in my area (south central PA). Game commission claims that there are none though. It's just weird that with such a big population of hunters that no one ever captures one on a game cam.
I hope this guys kids grandkids can watch these podcast when they are older.. so cool and i wish i could watch some videos of my great grandad he was a legendary hunter but i never knew him.
Excellent as always Joe and outstanding guest! Many Mtn Lions up in Prescott, AZ. I spend as much time in the outdoors as I can and still years later have never seen one, although I have seen their tracks. Cheers!
Lived in Fairbanks Alaska for 2 years and was lucky enough to see a Lynx 1 time, north of town up in the White Mountains. Most Alaskans I talked to never had seen one, or had maybe seen 1 their whole lives.
People may not believe it but despite there being hardly any mountainous areas in texas, mountain lions are very much in texas (we call them cougars) . I live in the middle of a dense forest,and i have seen them on more than a few occasions. They are the most majestic yet utterly terrifying creatures I've ever laid eyes on.
Got a few in central illinois and we are flat as hell Fish and game always say there aren’t any until a couple hunters bring one in But there are some around not many but some
Been chasing down mountain lions and eating them for years. One of the best wild meats to consume. And ps whoever frowns upon hunting them with dogs has absolutely zero knowledge of hunting history. They have been hunted with teams of dogs for hundreds of years and training a team is a serious and extremely involved undertaking. This is the safest and almost the only way to keep the numbers of mountain lion manageable with goes hand in hand with conservation of all game in the area. Love from northwestern BC Canada !
I've seen proof that there is a mountain lion living in the area of my work, but noone living or working in the area has ever seen the cat itself. Some day's I feel like it's just watching me, laughing because it know's I don't know it's there.
I’m in California, growing up my dad raised and bred hound dogs, was president of the Stockton houndsmen, and we were hunting with the dogs every weekend. A lot of coon hunting, but some mountain lion and bigger game as well. Nothing like huntin with the dogs, a special bond for sure. Some of my best memories as a kid are loadin up the dogs and going to the water races and going hunting.
I live in the woods, in Colorado. Always camping hiking, fishing and used to hunt a lot. And I've only seen one for a split second as it ran away from my dog rustling through the brush. Seen their sign, but not them.
JaxBlade “rough and gamey” is how those who do not Harvest their own animals describe meat taken from the wild. My mom used to make sphaghetti with meat sauce. From time to time she’d add venison. People ate that shit up. Me or my brother would tell them it was deer meat and immediately their demeanor would change and the first remark was ALWAYS, “it WAS a little gamey.” Ignorant fools. [Edit: Trigger Warning ⚠️ Joke attempt incoming] My other favorite thing to do is feed vegans meat and tell them it’s tofu or made of soy. I never tell any of them. Just let them think I’m that much better at preparing vegan food than any they’ve ever or will ever taste. I have a few vegans friends and all but one claims I’m their favorite. I’ve never made a vegan in my life. When they ask, “is this vegan?” I say suuuuure!!!! They say, “really this is made from tofu?” I tell them I don’t know any other way. I will make you all eat my meat!!!!
There are still wild mountain lions on the eastern side of the United States and I really don't understand why on Wikipedia and any other source I can find they say otherwise. I myself have seen one and I have heard of hunters catching them on deer cams.
@@rishith1935 nope. You have no fucking clue what you are talking about it’s so obvious. The whole point of hunting license is to record what you kill so conservationists know how many there are. so the limit on how many you are able to kill every season. It goes up or down depending on what is needed to keep the food chain at the right place for all animals. Too many mountain lions? Not many deer? The bag limit goes up for lions and down for deer. Vice versa. Keep your mouth shut.
Been in nor cal since 1989 in a fairly rural area outside of sacramento about an hour. I've seen 5 lions alive and one dead cub in a river. Countless tracks. They are thick in California.
Joe Rogan should go for a hunt with all the hunters on his podcast (donnie vincent, cam hanes, adam greentree, steve rinella, remi warren and john dudley). That’d be sick
I’ve seen only one mountain lion in the wild in my life. A momma guarding a little cave. It was easily 500 yards/meters away and I still don’t know how I didn’t shit my pants when it saw us.
Yeah, I live a few miles from a town of 10,000 people and about 20-30 miles from Salem Oregon, and I have never seen a cougar. However I have seen cougars on trail cameras all around where I live, one of my relatives got 4 cougars on one trail cam picture, it was insane, we think it was a mom and her 3 Cubs , they are yearlings we think.
I was elk hunting last fall, we were pushing some timber and we had seen alot of deer sign going in. Once we got in there it was spooky. Saw alot of cat sign and we pushed 3 cats out all of them together in a line. 2 had collars. They were beautiful. But creepy
I was intrigued when you guys were saying a lion kills a deer EVERYDAY. I did a small amount of research and from what I've read it's more like a deer a week. Happy Hunting!
I lived in the mountains for many years...our home was nine miles from our nearest neighbor. We had some cats, for sure. I would see their prints often. I have witnessed the remnants of their kills. In fact they will kill more than once even if there not hungry. These guys are correct if It wants to stalk ... you will Probably never see it. For as many as there were where I lived ..you rarely saw them. Very clever. We had one kill three different Farm animals in a week and we called the game warden’s. Once they start doing that they won’t stop. In fact they would kill some animals and never eat them. They brought out a hunter with a pack of dogs and got it.
I seriously respect hunters like Adam. Follow your government laws, follow all the rules, and every thing is groovy. Have some delicious mountain lion loin by sunset.
How difficult is it to train a dog to hunt??? I have ridgeback and 2 pits. I would never use a dog and mine are nice house pets who enjoys sun bathing at the dog park with other pals. My Male ridgeback and my cat will tag team it and eat and kill all the rabbits in my yard. Gotten a squirrel or two but 99% of the time it's because the squirrel fucked up and missed that final leap over my 8 ft wooden fence, falls and that's all she wrote. My 2 pits looks at my ridgeback Mike hes a psychopath hunting rabbits. Lolol. Those two will him attack a rabbit and they immediately just walk back in my house. They don't like death. I'm such a big animal lover that I couldn't act rational as if theres even only 1% or less of a chance that my dog could.get seriously hurt or even killed when they go to a actual hunt I could never train and teach my dog to hunt. I would be devastated dramatically. So a bow Nd/or rifle (highly prefer rifle due to very easy obviously) is plenty for me to deers, bears, and squirrels, I just try to avoid buying grocery meat and my dogs eat 100% raw so I am obsessed with making hunts more primal and difficult but my time is limited since I got school, work, dogs, responsibilities so a rifle to shoot and max out my tags for deer and bears for the season so I can just have plenty of meat for the year
mr. JDP P generally hunting dogs are trained from birth and need to be subjected to that lifestyle. Dogs with long snouts for a superior sense of smell are best, they need a good temperament aswell. Black mouth curs are an ideal breed. Pit bulls are not an ideal breed because they lack the smelling and laidback temperament to hunt although not impossible. You need the dog to lead you to the animal while being stealthy, any kind of aggression will alert the animal. Takes years of training
@@thomasaitken9790 O yea. I assumed all of that. P its see no hunting dogs lol What I don't know... how dangerous is it for the dogs. If hunting hogs, deer etc.
mr. JDP P yeah well generally you make sure to keep the dogs away from the animal, they are only used for tracking. So if the dog is trained properly, they will stay well away from the weapons or the animal your hunting. It’s up to the hunter to make sure the dog isn’t in any danger before firing
I had an incident while night hunting raccoon. We found fresh mountain lion tracks in the mud near a river. Raccoon hounds are trained to hunt only raccoons so they were nervous about the big cat. While looking around later we found a mountain lion track on top of one of our foot prints... We were being tracked and followed, in a heavily wooded area on a dark overcast night.... Scary AF! We made a lot of noise, fired a pistol a few times, and headed for the truck. We never saw the mountain lion. But when you realize that something is looking at you and thinking about you as food.... it’s time to get away. I was hunter who became the hunted.
Man I love cats or big cats as much as the next person :D who really cares if it's eaten? Hed have eaten you, and hunting is *legal* Cheer for the cougars or something stop crying.
As a butcher, I just can't seem to logically give in to the taste of mountain lion. They're are so llean and muscle as strong as cedarwood. If I had a choice, I'd take down an elk, deer etc, over a predator emphatically. You're having a laugh if you're to tell me you're hunting mountain lions for they're meat. It the the thrill of the hunt of such a dangerous, reclysive mammal
Okay I 100% hunt so here we go.3000 to 7000 mountain lion population in Colorado. 418,000 deer in Colorado population. So I can of see why people dont like it.
“I’d rather do it me self” the most Australian sentence ever lol
Or Irish
Hunting is Hunting, no dogs, no bait, Just the hunter and the hunted. I had a guy that was talking about stalking versus blind and stand hunting. He used an iron sight only rifle. "If I can't hit an animal, whether it be prey or predator, at more than 300 yards with my weapon; I revert to the classic hunting method. I Stalk!
@@montieluckett7036 but we as a species our biggest hunting advantage was the relationship we built with dogs
@@uzhollywood5044 Our biggest hunting advantage is our intelligence.
@@AshtrayAnnie no
If I'm ever eaten by a mountain lion just know my last words were "here kitty kitty"
@Give'm the ole pspspspspspspsps and see whats what
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Haha good one! That will piss em off
Lol 😆
Don't ever play dead if attacked by a mountain lion. They go for the neck.
That's how big cats do when they attack they go for the neck to kill their prey. Bears are much worse they'll just slap you to the ground and start eating you without bothering to kill you first.
@@canaan5337 oh my god
😂 you won't have to " play dead" if it attacks you 😂😂 you will be dead because no average every day citizen would know what to do in that situation other than panic and the lion would take advantage of that every single time ... it's a 90% chance you die if you get attacked by any type of lion lmao
Mr. Jay people do get away from cat attacks..btw
@@swamppappy7745 no you wont, you'll take a giant gasp and be slammed to the ground.
“Me fridge is full, me family fridge is full , me friends fridge is full”. Just loved the way that rolled off.
I love when this type of guest comes on the show. Wish hunting/conservation was more understood by the majority.
Preach
I am kind of oddly amused by any side that uses logic so they think to frame THEIR argument, but ignores all other logic. If we're for "choice" as we liberals say, and abortion is the woman's right, her body so it's her choice to do with a beating heart inside her as she wishes, and I am not anti abortion, but it IS a beating heart no matter how we frame it. Now there are some hardcore liberals who believe that even IF a baby is born, full-term, they can "pith" it (sever the spinal cord to kill it like we do frogs or other animals in labs) and the choice is theirs - one California politician said it shouldn't be a baby until it reaches the front porch.....no I am not like that at all.....but why do we deny hunters THEIR freedom of choice? I don't hunt. Don't own a gun. But why can't, if we're truly liberal minded, allow them THEIR choice. Something stops beating in both cases
So asains eating cats and such is bad but Australians eat anything they can get their hands on come on now people. Why can’t we all just understand eachother here
ice18 Love your outlook.
Generally speaking, the left seeks to grant government more and more authority over our lives, while the right seeks a smaller government and more personal freedoms. It’s a fundamental difference in root ideology. Lefties believe it should be up to the government to decide and enforce these things; the right believe the government doesn’t have the right to do this in the first place, not to mention the other reasons. Etc.
I think that’s a lot of it. I appreciate you seeking to be open. I think you may have some libertarian leanings as do I
cxiong2000 there’s a difference between hunting a wild animal and eating it and trapping a domesticated animal and eating it.
I'm in canada n I've been in the wilderness basically my whole life n have never encountered one, but I've felt the presence of one for sure
Isaac Watson heard one scream/howl was more frightening than when I saw one.
I’ve only seen one and also have spent my entire life in the Bush of BC
Thats crazy I'm in south georgia and ive seen 2
Have you found signs? Tracks fur shit like that? Or just that instinctual feeling you are being stalked?
Are they endangered?
I was stalked for miles by a mountain lion, was biking to a lake to go fishing. This basterd was following me for ages looking for an opportunity to attack. I still caught 4 rainbow trouts.
Me too same exact story
@mr awesome XD
That’s exactly the kind of behavior I would expect from a top predator known for stalking its prey. As far as the mountain lion was concerned, YOU were the one trespassing on its territory. I don’t see how it stalking you makes IT the bastard here. 🤣
@@anderseckstrand7033 wherever man goes, man owns the land 😤
@@Leggn0 you really believe that?
I thought he was going to say "I got the dogs to chase it up the tree, so I pulled out me knoif..."
You call that a knoif? This is a knoif.
@@rty08 That's a spoon
@@TheOKJimmyGatz Ah I see youve played Knifey Spoony before
Mountain lion is absolutely delicious. Very difficult to describe, but I would say it's like a combination of pork and lamb, with a subtle but distinct sweetness. Before cooking it's a light red, slightly pink-ish color that turns the color of pork loin upon cooking. I like to cook 3/4" steaks in a very hot skillet with sliced onion, garlic, and minced celery. No need to use flour or any kind of batter. It will brown very nicely, a sign of its higher sugar content. It's really, really good!
And lion meat is beautiful,it looks perfect.
I absolutely love mountain kitty. Yeah it reminds me of sweet pork or even more like sweet wild boar.
Interesting.. is it tough?
We made bobcat jerky once. Aggressive bobcat gave us no option but to shoot it. The best damn jerky I ever had, no joke.
@Nathan Nicholson Similar to roo? huh? Roo is very dark red and super rich. Nothing like Mountain lion at all
A good buddy of mine used to kill cougars with a bow. His name's Arthur
Paulo good boah
Doesn’t one of his friends have lumbago?
Rip
A good feller
Paulo Arthur aardvark?
I’m in California, living right outside of the Bay Area and surprisingly the deer and mountain lion population is very high. Late November we found a deer carcass with the neck broken which is a sign of a mountain lion kill. Later that night my dad woke me up at 2:00am and and took me outside and we saw a massive mountain lion munchin, I live 10 minutes from Stanford so it was an insanely rare sighting right outside our house.
Never hike without a laser pointer and giant ball of yarn. (Credit goes to Ferni).
Gerg C is this true?
CoDRagna 🤦♂️
Classic
Wearing a mask on the back of your head deters ambush predators
(you don't need eyes on the back of your head if you can just fake it ;) )
The black man didn't get the Oscar...#OscarsSoWhite.
I lived in a rural part of San Diego county and once when I was a kid I saw a mountain lion walking down my driveway. A few weeks later I am playing in the stream and my friends and I spot it again so we book it home and my dad did not believe me. so finally my dad is riding a dirt bike through the field and he sees the thing with a baby mountain lion. Turns out it had a den in the stream next to my house there were two of them that had apparently been there for years and we just never saw them until that one summer.
How do you know they had been there for years if you had just spotted them "that one summer"?
@@blueballs1123 like a year later my dad befriended an elderly couple that lived down the road next to said stream and he told them the story. The old lady goes oh yeah they have been there for years and then points out where there den is, and then goes on to explain that they never bother anyone much she does not think they ever kill anyones pets so we just leave them be and try avoid going down there to be on the safe side.
We had lived there for several years before and my parents only moved out of there last year. those were the only two times i ever saw them. that was over 10 years ago. my dad has seen them once or twice sense but i never did. Just before he moved last year he actually he spotted a juvenile one running up the hill near the stream. I am not sure how long they live, so I don't know if it is the same lion who has has had more litters or if another female moved in and had cubs, but they are still there as of last year.
@@robertmccutcheon4103 Ah ok, that makes sense. Thanks for explaining.
Friendliest TH-cam interaction I've ever seen
I’m only opposed to eating household cats and household dogs
And bats 🦇 👀
And babies
illuminOz i mean some people eat cougars, Asian country’s eat dog lots, I don’t agree with it but I can’t stop it, and there are people who eat baboons sooo...
@@lslice5283 You forgot to mention there are plenty of people that eat people.
If you're capable of eating a big cat, you might as well eat a small cat.
Growing up in Eastern Idaho and camping a lot in the Rockies, there were three animals that we were told more than any other to be very wary of. Bears, Rattle snakes and Mountain Lions. Wolves were on the list to be sure, but the bears, rattlers and cougars were the ones that were always being told to us by parents, teachers and scout leaders to be on our guard for. We’d always hear stories of mountain lions attacking especially kids that wandered off alone.
I grew up in a small town (15,000 people) in Southern California, and I remember in school they taught us about rattlesnakes, scorpions, cougars, sharks, etc and also what to do in case of an earthquake or a tsunami. But after I moved up to the PNW, I asked my friends who grew up there if they taught them anything similar, and nope. Not even what to do if one of the volcanoes erupts (Mt St Helens, Mount Hood, etc). So strange and shortsighted
@@joehouston1650 i think a lot of people moved out there to suburbs without ever thinking about the place as a living ecosystem where they might not be the undisputed top
Love the Aussie accent Meself.
I was out with my dogs and was giving them a water break while doing this I seen a couple whitetails about 30-50th yards away out of the corner of my eye I saw a brown mass I couldn't see the front or the back as it was between two trees I assumed it was another deer but this was only 10 feet away as it moved I saw the back and this long thick tail a full grown mountain lion got that close to me and I heard nothing. I popped off a few rounds it ran into the denser part and just disappeared like poof. It was about a mile back to my car when we were close I heard it in the woods right by the parking area it followed us all the way back and I only heard and seen it then but it was like he/she wanted me to see it then. Like saying I'm the top predator here don't come back was creepy as f***.
I live in Great Falls, Montana and we have had them wandering right along the edge of our town lately, we have had multiple sightings!
I hunted elk every year in Colorado from the ages of 13-19.. It's was kinda unsettling hunting alone, knowing that there were bear and mountain lion around. I came across their tracks in the snow and mud. Never saw either of them though.
What does cougar taste like...depends on her age and hygiene!
And the mileage!!!
Chinese buffet opens
Mountain lion: *nervous heavy breathing*
Haha funny number you’re welcome
Racist but true
@Keegan Linardi wow you must be fun at partys
I live in the Willamette Valley Oregon and I have seen 3 Cougars in people’s pastures in the last 15 years. They are everywhere!
Joe " I will trade my hair for mountain lion" Rogan
Hahahahahhahahahaha
I completely support sustainable hunting but it's nonsense to say that humans need to hunt lions to keep the deer population healthy and abundant. Hunters a lot of deer for them to hunt, so they want the cats culled, but the populations of mountain lions and deer do not need human intervention to balance out. They just want to kill the lions to support their hobby of deer hunting. Obviously humans are not indigenous to North America. The lions and deer don't us to balance them out. They got by for thousands of years without us "managing" wildlife. That's anthropocentric thinking, and it's greedy on the part of hunters to cull natural predators just they can have more deer to hunt. I don't care about your hobby, dudes.
In ky, we find ripped up bucks 20 feet up a tree.
You can hug a cat if you want, it will be the last thing you do.
Thats why their fucken awsome. Their metal AF.
Boulder The Fat it is the scariest sound. Shit your pants sound, because you never see them.
You live in sex lubrication?
It was probably Predator.... did you notice any laser burns????
@@boulderthefat154 what do you mean "metal" what're you 14?
anyone else hungry for mountain lion?
I'm really considering slow cooking my cat in some barbecue sauce.
the Chinese seem to love it
Just squirrels for me (in terms of trying off kilter game in the immediate areas around here), they taste kind of nutty.
You got it all wrong... People have the Best taste and you can pick and chiose easier.. You can find a fat mofo if you want more fat and if you wanna be lean you can find some bodybuilders
@@zen4189 could boil snoop dog into a nice thc rich broth
In my entire 30 years of life in Oregon between camping and hunting I have only ever seen one male lion in the woods for all of about 2 seconds. Scared the shit out of me. This guys really cool too!
I lived for two and a half years in Trabuco Canyon area of Orange County California. The wildlife rangers (county, state, federal) would always warn me of Mountain Lions in the area etc. I knew they were there, because I showed them the tracks near my cabin. Their spoor/feces etc were within 5 meters to 30 meters of my cabin. The whole two years, I never saw one. A year after I moved back to San Diego county, the one suspected that lived in my area, killed a mountain biker named Mark Reynolds. He allegedly was stooped over to fix his bike chain and the cat got him. Mauled him good. Allegedly ate Mark's heart.
That same day, the lion attacked a female mountain biker and was fought off by the woman and her riding companion.
On 2Wheels articles.latimes.com/2004/jan/10/local/me-lion10 I had to go find the story for that. Damn, that's crazy.
My sons neighbor was riding a bike along with another guy when he was eaten by a cougar early last summer. Something about riding bikes in the woods.
@@cole6409 Um, re read my comment, pay attention...
@@IzakLuna Yeh, it was. Poor Mark.
Someone commented why I lived in such a rural area and deleted their comment, funny. Well, I grew up in the city (LA area medium size city). I served 24 years in the Army and a couple years, I was in recuperation from wounds I suffered on duty, and stayed at a cabin in Trabuco, before I went back and eventually retired. I like the solitude, not seeing anyone for days. That's it, I don't live in the wilderness anymore but I love it there.
What I don't love is, standing in line at a Coffee Bean, for a treat and hearing someone bitch and moan about their coffee... "It don't mean nuthin." as we used to say in the Army.
I killed a giant bear
In red dead redemption 2
My dad's in his 70s and became obsessed w that game!
I killed one on H1
YOUSIF ASHKN iwrestledabearonce
My bears name is Smokey and her cubs are Yogi and Boo Boo.
@@matthewhorizon6050 That's awesome! The only game I could get my grandma into is Wii golf.
Ive been lucky to get a good view of one on 2 occasions in the past 7 years living in Evergreen Colorado. One was in the middle of the road and darted off as soon as my headlights hit it and the other walked through my back yard as I stared at it at 5 am for about 5 minutes. Gave me a nice little show.
“I’ve only seen one mountain lion in the wild. And I killed it.”
You are not very intelligent, are you. Don't answer it's rhetorical.
Had an encounter with a mnt lion in upstate ny about 15 yrs ago. It had my dad, brother and me shaken while hunting. We saw it move thru the woods without making a sound, it was a stark realization that your not the top of the actual food chain.
I live in Colorado and used to live deep in the mountains and saw more mountain lions than I could
Count bro
Maybe saw the same one at hundred different spots
Deer a day my ass. They’ve done loads of studies and they all say cougars kill a deer every 7-10 days if that’s their main diet. Individual cats have different preferences. Some love to eat coyotes, javelinas, deer, elk, some might focus in on rabbits. They do cause dips in the prey numbers but not crazy high dips if they’re managed right
I've haven't eaten a mountain lion but I've eaten cougars.
Tastes fishy
Same thing
@@Gun_Nut361 dont be dense
@@Gun_Nut361 not at all my friend
@@julesbob7081
Ok chigga
My uncle shot one and made like cougar nuggets at thanksgiving, he described the tase spot on it’s a white meat that is like a gamie chicken and pork
My friend's favorite taco shop was in Mexico and he found a cat's claw in one. He didn't know cats could taste so good. A year later he was hunting in Arizona (his home state) and saw a bobcat, so he shot it to make tacos. He had to throw it away, even the pan, because it smelled so bad.
I grew up in the mountains in Colorado, with 100s of acres of trails all around the property and have only seen a mountain lion twice in 18 years. Once in the car, one popped out in front of us and continued to run up the center of the windy mountain road, and the second for a split second while hiking the trail near my house.
ive been stalked a couple times. thankfully the last time it happened i had my dog with me. it was late at night and i was taking him outside for a quick walk and i kept hearing grass shuffel and at first i thought it was a deer. but my dog kept acting super sketchy and every time the grass would crack or whatever i kept looking in that direction but never saw any deer. made it back home and have been kind of creeped out since then. we do have lions very close by and they have even been in my neighborhood before a few times. even though i never saw the thing im almost certain it was a cat. they have a certain "presence" thats for sure.
I went fishing in a town called Ravia, Oklahoma. My brother took me to this pond out there that had a good striped bass population. He told me he saw a mountain lion about a month earlier but I had lived in the area and never saw one. He starts fishing on one side but I want to go to the wooded side of the pond and try from that end. As I’m walking to the pond I see feral pig tracks all along the bank. I throw my lure out because that’s really not uncommon. But as I’m reeling it in I hear a woman scream behind me. I turn around and there’s no woman around but I know the sound a cougar makes. I also don’t see a cougar but it can see me and it didn’t want me on that side of the pond. So I take my rod and hurry back to the other side of the pond free of trees. Caught about 4 bass all about 3-4 lbs a piece all the while a cougar was most likely eyeballing us from the other side of the pond. It’s also funny to note that Ravia’s school mascot is a Cougar
I lived in a subdivision in Northern California where it was illegal to hunt so the deer population was pretty high. I had many encounters with lions. They are definitely not endangered and there are lots of them in California. The sheep farmers have trouble with lions killing anywhere from 5 to 20 sheep in one night.
But they get paid for that loss by government same for losses by wolves bears ect
@@jillthompson1248 I do know that they had a government paid, hunter/trapper kill the lions, (periodically,) usually with dogs chasing the lion up a tree to make shooting safer and easier. I never got to taste the dead lion meat, however, though I've heard it's quite good with a healthy lion.
I live in Dallas, never saw a snake here ever. Day before yesterday a western diamondback almost got me in the shin. I will hear that rattler in my nightmares
Joe “I hunger for mountain lion” Rogan
Saw one in Bunzen Lake Trail here in Vancouver BC, he was about 5 meters away from me. holy fuck that is a moment of my life.
Just moved to WV in july already seen a mountain lion 20 yards from my house .
Hills of WV They’re everywhere here. WV is one of the last woodland states tbh. Pocahontas is beautiful and pretty much untouched.
Damn WV !!! What part ?
West Virginia? On wikipedia it says Cougars are extinct on the eastern half of the US
@@venturatheace1 yeah well tell them that .
I hear dozens of stories about Mountain Lions in PA, specifically in my area (south central PA). Game commission claims that there are none though. It's just weird that with such a big population of hunters that no one ever captures one on a game cam.
I hope this guys kids grandkids can watch these podcast when they are older.. so cool and i wish i could watch some videos of my great grandad he was a legendary hunter but i never knew him.
We are nature.
And our extinction will also be natural lol
Alex Robertson can’t wait for you to be one of the first.
Everything that exists is natural.
Excellent as always Joe and outstanding guest! Many Mtn Lions up in Prescott, AZ. I spend as much time in the outdoors as I can and still years later have never seen one, although I have seen their tracks. Cheers!
Joe “that’s a fact” Rogan
Lived in Fairbanks Alaska for 2 years and was lucky enough to see a Lynx 1 time, north of town up in the White Mountains. Most Alaskans I talked to never had seen one, or had maybe seen 1 their whole lives.
People may not believe it but despite there being hardly any mountainous areas in texas, mountain lions are very much in texas (we call them cougars) . I live in the middle of a dense forest,and i have seen them on more than a few occasions. They are the most majestic yet utterly terrifying creatures I've ever laid eyes on.
Got a few in central illinois and we are flat as hell Fish and game always say there aren’t any until a couple hunters bring one in But there are some around not many but some
One of my favourites this pod
Why does he look like he just got back from hunting 😂🤔😎
I swear to God if i go in my fridge and there is zero mountain lion meant, imma REEEEEEEE
I killed a Sasquatch...it was threatening local mountain lion populations...tasted like crocodile. 😂😂😂
The Blue Wren Only thing you killed was that joke.
Gosh, Kevin Hart better watch out, we got real comedians in the house
Wa wa wa waaaaah....
Him and Steve are ,y favorite guest.
"If you seen meowntain lions like you seen deeya, you would see no deeya" 🤣🤣
that's a bad aussie accent lol
I'm australian and when I say it like you wrote it.. I dont sound aussie haha
kane p I have family who have that “New York” accent I can tell you it’s not that either 😂
lol that's how accents work, people read things and annunciate different ways
Hengplank Still funny.
Joe “speaking of chicken what does that mountain lion taste like “ Rogan
Been chasing down mountain lions and eating them for years. One of the best wild meats to consume. And ps whoever frowns upon hunting them with dogs has absolutely zero knowledge of hunting history. They have been hunted with teams of dogs for hundreds of years and training a team is a serious and extremely involved undertaking. This is the safest and almost the only way to keep the numbers of mountain lion manageable with goes hand in hand with conservation of all game in the area. Love from northwestern BC Canada !
agreeing that it was done in the past and whether we should are different things
I seen at least 5 different sets of cougar tracks all within a ten mile area hunting in this area near detroit lake oregon.
I’m high n this dudes accent is such a trip
I'm high too, and he sounds normal.
@@raphythemighty2613 Don't be so overly emotionally invested in youtube comments then.
I live in Boise Idaho and young mountain lion wander into the city every year. It’s nuts to see them wandering around.
I love good Cat Chowmain. Need to try that mountain lion.
I've seen proof that there is a mountain lion living in the area of my work, but noone living or working in the area has ever seen the cat itself. Some day's I feel like it's just watching me, laughing because it know's I don't know it's there.
I live in oregon and I see mt lions every few months, and coyotes daily, and now a wolf was spotted 10 miles north of my place. Shits awesome.
All of those things should be executed and then eaten
What part of Oregon?
Southern Oregon?
I've seen them in the wild. In Minnesota! I have a friend that has also.
7:17 well said
I’m in California, growing up my dad raised and bred hound dogs, was president of the Stockton houndsmen, and we were hunting with the dogs every weekend. A lot of coon hunting, but some mountain lion and bigger game as well. Nothing like huntin with the dogs, a special bond for sure. Some of my best memories as a kid are loadin up the dogs and going to the water races and going hunting.
You are a special kind of hick
Laniel Du lmao
My aunt lives in boulder she sees mountain lions on the weekly
Doubtful
I live in the woods, in Colorado. Always camping hiking, fishing and used to hunt a lot. And I've only seen one for a split second as it ran away from my dog rustling through the brush. Seen their sign, but not them.
Mountain lion was a native american favorite back in the day
Raised in Idaho...never saw a mountain lion. Two people were eating by them within 20 miles of our house.
Bet dey asses
Probably rough and gamey
JaxBlade “rough and gamey” is how those who do not Harvest their own animals describe meat taken from the wild. My mom used to make sphaghetti with meat sauce. From time to time she’d add venison. People ate that shit up. Me or my brother would tell them it was deer meat and immediately their demeanor would change and the first remark was ALWAYS, “it WAS a little gamey.” Ignorant fools. [Edit: Trigger Warning ⚠️ Joke attempt incoming] My other favorite thing to do is feed vegans meat and tell them it’s tofu or made of soy. I never tell any of them. Just let them think I’m that much better at preparing vegan food than any they’ve ever or will ever taste. I have a few vegans friends and all but one claims I’m their favorite. I’ve never made a vegan in my life. When they ask, “is this vegan?” I say suuuuure!!!! They say, “really this is made from tofu?” I tell them I don’t know any other way. I will make you all eat my meat!!!!
feeding vegans meat is pretty fucked up bro
Taste like smoked salmon
For real in my opinion anyways
As long as you know it's not for health reasons, that's honestly kinda funny
There are still wild mountain lions on the eastern side of the United States and I really don't understand why on Wikipedia and any other source I can find they say otherwise. I myself have seen one and I have heard of hunters catching them on deer cams.
Hunters do heaps for conservation.
In Canada 90% of the money the conservation gets comes from hunters
By driving animals into extinction?
Hunters are all cowards.
@@Wolves_Wanderer shut it dumbass
@@rishith1935 nope. You have no fucking clue what you are talking about it’s so obvious. The whole point of hunting license is to record what you kill so conservationists know how many there are. so the limit on how many you are able to kill every season. It goes up or down depending on what is needed to keep the food chain at the right place for all animals. Too many mountain lions? Not many deer? The bag limit goes up for lions and down for deer. Vice versa. Keep your mouth shut.
Been in nor cal since 1989 in a fairly rural area outside of sacramento about an hour. I've seen 5 lions alive and one dead cub in a river. Countless tracks. They are thick in California.
I live in MT prime mtn lion country and I’ve never seen one, plenty of evidence, but never seen an actual cat.
That's scary. They do all the "seeing"
Joe Rogan should go for a hunt with all the hunters on his podcast (donnie vincent, cam hanes, adam greentree, steve rinella, remi warren and john dudley). That’d be sick
Lion meat is probably amazing
I am you
It tastes like chicken with a lil bit of sour taste, it’s bomb.
I’ve seen two juvenile cats outside of the town I live in, just past my buddies bull field while I was out fishing with some old friends.
I ate what was listed on the menu as African lion at a restaurant when I was about 15, 1990ish. It was pretty amazing.
We have them in west Kentucky. They say we dont but I've personally seen two. Both of them moved so fast, low and silent. It was kind of intimidating.
I’ve seen only one mountain lion in the wild in my life. A momma guarding a little cave. It was easily 500 yards/meters away and I still don’t know how I didn’t shit my pants when it saw us.
Yeah, I live a few miles from a town of 10,000 people and about 20-30 miles from Salem Oregon, and I have never seen a cougar. However I have seen cougars on trail cameras all around where I live, one of my relatives got 4 cougars on one trail cam picture, it was insane, we think it was a mom and her 3 Cubs , they are yearlings we think.
I interpreted the title as, mountain lion tastes like Joe Rogan and Adam Greentree. 😂😂
Do most Australians look like Hugh Jackman
every single one of us
I was elk hunting last fall, we were pushing some timber and we had seen alot of deer sign going in. Once we got in there it was spooky. Saw alot of cat sign and we pushed 3 cats out all of them together in a line. 2 had collars. They were beautiful. But creepy
I was intrigued when you guys were saying a lion kills a deer EVERYDAY. I did a small amount of research and from what I've read it's more like a deer a week. Happy Hunting!
Josh Pinnell yeah a deer a day sounds like way too much
You’re as unintelligible as your research, lol.
I lived in the mountains for many years...our home was nine miles from our nearest neighbor. We had some cats, for sure. I would see their prints often. I have witnessed the remnants of their kills. In fact they will kill more than once even if there not hungry. These guys are correct if It wants to stalk ... you will Probably never see it. For as many as there were where I lived ..you rarely saw them. Very clever. We had one kill three different Farm animals in a week and we called the game warden’s. Once they start doing that they won’t stop. In fact they would kill some animals and never eat them. They brought out a hunter with a pack of dogs and got it.
Pork chops
joe should talk with geoff rowley about hunting and skateboarding
I seriously respect hunters like Adam. Follow your government laws, follow all the rules, and every thing is groovy. Have some delicious mountain lion loin by sunset.
I've seen 4 hounds make a black bear run for it's life it's amazing how animals as big as a bear is scared of even 1 of them
Its more about the love between the hunter and his or her dog or dogs that makes it a special trip
How difficult is it to train a dog to hunt??? I have ridgeback and 2 pits. I would never use a dog and mine are nice house pets who enjoys sun bathing at the dog park with other pals.
My Male ridgeback and my cat will tag team it and eat and kill all the rabbits in my yard. Gotten a squirrel or two but 99% of the time it's because the squirrel fucked up and missed that final leap over my 8 ft wooden fence, falls and that's all she wrote.
My 2 pits looks at my ridgeback Mike hes a psychopath hunting rabbits. Lolol. Those two will him attack a rabbit and they immediately just walk back in my house. They don't like death.
I'm such a big animal lover that I couldn't act rational as if theres even only 1% or less of a chance that my dog could.get seriously hurt or even killed when they go to a actual hunt I could never train and teach my dog to hunt. I would be devastated dramatically.
So a bow Nd/or rifle (highly prefer rifle due to very easy obviously) is plenty for me to deers, bears, and squirrels, I just try to avoid buying grocery meat and my dogs eat 100% raw so I am obsessed with making hunts more primal and difficult but my time is limited since I got school, work, dogs, responsibilities so a rifle to shoot and max out my tags for deer and bears for the season so I can just have plenty of meat for the year
mr. JDP P generally hunting dogs are trained from birth and need to be subjected to that lifestyle. Dogs with long snouts for a superior sense of smell are best, they need a good temperament aswell. Black mouth curs are an ideal breed. Pit bulls are not an ideal breed because they lack the smelling and laidback temperament to hunt although not impossible. You need the dog to lead you to the animal while being stealthy, any kind of aggression will alert the animal. Takes years of training
@@thomasaitken9790
O yea. I assumed all of that. P
its see no hunting dogs lol
What I don't know... how dangerous is it for the dogs. If hunting hogs, deer etc.
mr. JDP P yeah well generally you make sure to keep the dogs away from the animal, they are only used for tracking. So if the dog is trained properly, they will stay well away from the weapons or the animal your hunting. It’s up to the hunter to make sure the dog isn’t in any danger before firing
@@thomasaitken9790 yea I get it.
I understand how it works. Wish I had the time and money to get a proper, well trained and behaved well with others
I had an incident while night hunting raccoon.
We found fresh mountain lion tracks in the mud near a river. Raccoon hounds are trained to hunt only raccoons so they were nervous about the big cat.
While looking around later we found a mountain lion track on top of one of our foot prints...
We were being tracked and followed, in a heavily wooded area on a dark overcast night....
Scary AF!
We made a lot of noise, fired a pistol a few times, and headed for the truck.
We never saw the mountain lion.
But when you realize that something is looking at you and thinking about you as food.... it’s time to get away.
I was hunter who became the hunted.
Man I love cats or big cats as much as the next person :D who really cares if it's eaten? Hed have eaten you, and hunting is *legal*
Cheer for the cougars or something stop crying.
Bobcats the same way down here. I hunted 30 years and never seen a bobcat till this year and it was actually stalking us. It's now a rug on the wall 😂
As a butcher, I just can't seem to logically give in to the taste of mountain lion. They're are so llean and muscle as strong as cedarwood.
If I had a choice, I'd take down an elk, deer etc, over a predator emphatically.
You're having a laugh if you're to tell me you're hunting mountain lions for they're meat. It the the thrill of the hunt of such a dangerous, reclysive mammal
I am one of the few people who have eaten mountain lion (once). While it was so long ago that I don't remember its flavour, I do remember enjoying it.
Im Korean and I don't have a problem with eating it.
what does being korean have to do with anything?
You're Korean. You wouldn't have a problem with eating E.T if he showed up on your doorstep.
@@lukaszmarzec1226 LUL
In the US you can get dogs at the pound... In Korea/China you can get dogs by the pound!
@@TheLeschhorn Koreans love eating pussy.
Okay I 100% hunt so here we go.3000 to 7000 mountain lion population in Colorado. 418,000 deer in Colorado population. So I can of see why people dont like it.
500 x 3000.