Warner Glenn reminds me of the man that I work for part time at the moment. During the week I teach in a small school in Montana, but on the weekends I work as the night calver during the spring calving season on a ranch. The old man who's family I work for is 85 and just as sharp as ever. He still works incredibly hard, and can read when a cow is about to calve better than anyone I've ever seen. He was an incredible pilot back in the day and used to fly biologists to do game surveys, take hunters to remote areas, etc. He's always up around 5am, when I'm close to ending my shift and he always comes down to the barn with coffee to visit with me if I'm not caught up with something. I love hearing stories and wisdom of 80+ years as a rancher, pilot, hunter, wild land fire fighter, and miner. These men are to be treasured, and more of their stories need to be told.
I cannot express how excited I am about bear grease becoming so big, Clay has become my favorite guy to follow. The way he goes into subjects with such genuine curiosity and the depth of the research he gives to subjects is honorable. Not to mention the quality of topics he chooses, Warner Glenn is a look back to a by gone era but at the same time an idol for young men of today to strive for. The world needs more Warner Glenn's and Clay Newcomb's.
I'm 60 yrs old and I remember readin stories of Warner Glenn trackin Lions back in my 20's in Outdoor Life, Sports Afield and several other publications, he's the Master Lion Hunter!
I come from an open range ranching community, Meeting Warner through your interview has made this One of my all time favorite meat eater episodes. Thanks Clay
Mr Glenn reminds me of my grandfather, a lifelong rancher and one of the toughest guys I’ve known. He lost a hand in a roping accident mid-life, but kept on ranching. Godspeed to the Glenn family and others like them everywhere!
Mr clay ive been a fan for a long time of your bear huntn content. But this is even better if it could be! O especially enjoy the respect you pay to the older hinders and houndsmrn in your shows . Thats speaks volumes for you as a man. I appreciate your homage to the hunters that gave us what we have today thank you so much for brinithis to all of us
Part of what is so great about the Meateater organization is how well they incorporate incredible hunting stories with incredible life stories. Going into an episode I never know which will be the focus, but I always know I will not regret the time I spend watching. Well done, and thank you for sharing the life story of a man who the world needs to look up to.
Clay is a top notch guy who gives credit where credit is due. The same can be said for Mr Glen. I think I can truly say I’d trade time off my life to spend a day with Glen. We need more men like him passing wisdom on. Goose bumps the whole episode. He’ll probably never know I wrote this, but thank you for being a true American hero.
Warner G. is my cousin! I really admire this man and his family! Have always enjoyed visiting the family ranches in Southern Arizona! I enjoyed listening to the Bear Grease Podcasts they did on Warner and his daughter Kelly and granddaughter McKenzie! We shared these Podcasts with all the family and many friends! 🤗💕
Warner reminds me of a man named John Vincent in my early career in aviation as a young A&P. He was a A&P mechanic crop duster CFI multi rated pulled banners a real cowboy in the sky. We flew flew everything everywhere. He was so fun to be around and I would weigh in his every word. I still cherish the years we spent together. Great video. Thanks
Clay is a great part of Meat Eater and Mr. GLEN is an American icon and some one that we all could learn from and should strive to be more like every day.
I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed watching this The history of our country from the field to the table of what has fed our nation for generations. ❤ thank you
Just when you think Bear Grease can't get any better, it goes to video! Great job Clay and the rest of the Bear Grease crew. Thanks for doing what you do.
Clay is an outstanding story teller. I’m thankful he joined the meat eater team. Clay knows how to find those salt of the earth people that a lot of us hunters draw our inspiration from. Thanks clay your awesome 👍👍
Hands down no question Mr Glenn is one of the toughest men in America today. He has to be!!! 86 years young and cattle ranching!! I mean c'mon man!! He's working circles around most young men these days, absolutely incredible. He's from another time, they don't make em like him anymore. I know, I'm 40 and he's tougher en me!!! I'm not ashamed to admit it!!! Fantastic!!💪💪🤘🤘🇺🇲🇺🇲♥️
Reminds me of my dad! 71 and still ranching! We hunted and ranched in central Idaho and had graze permits in the mountains. I saw a lot over the 21 years I lived that life!
What I love about the bear grease stuff is the deep dive into American culture, both past and present. It helps us understand the independence of spirit, the self determination, the deeply held traditions and beliefs. It must have taken some steel for that family to settle that land in the late 1800's and still be there now.
Men like Warner Glenn, his ancestors, and family built this country with hard work and grit. We need more folks like that today. Those type of people exist today, they are just very few and far between compared to how many there use to be even just a few decades ago let alone a half century ago.
This has to be the absolute best video I have ever seen on TH-cam. I could sit and listen to Mr. Glenn and his Daughter tell stories for days. I love to watch these videos of the old timers hunting cougar’s on dry ground. Nothing better than watching a good hound working a track.
My wife’s grandfather passed away a few years ago at the age of 91. Warner reminds me of him. He farmed and ranched all of his life except for his time in the Army during Korea. He would tell me bits and pieces about his time in Korea. He told me about traveling through Seoul and how it was just a pile of rubble. He said they were holding the line against the Chinese one morning when he heard a mortar round come out of the tube. He said the very first round hit next to his foxhole and wounded him. He was flown off the battlefield by a Mash helicopter. He spent months in the hospital recovering. When I met him he was in his 70’s and he would have shrapnel taken out at the VA on occasion. One day during Veterans Day we were watching a show on the Chosen Reservoir during Korea. He looked at me and said “you know they tell those Marines they are invincible. But I’ve seen them frozen and stacked up like cordwood.” He loved ranching and riding horses and was one of the kindest men I knew. When he passed away I felt like a time in history was gone forever. The life he lived was really something. These are men from a different time. It’s important we showcase these amazing men.
What a life!!!! This could be a video filmed 100 years ago!!! It's awesome to put a face to the podcast. The podcast was great and so is this video!! Anything with Mr Clay, count me in. That's my dude!!!
16:00 is why hes 86 and in good shape, my grandfathers 84 and doesn't look a day over 65 he still gets out and hunts whats in season, chops his own wood and keeps busy. He is always up for learning and likes to try new things.
Warner wrote a book, including the photos, of the Jaguar encounter called "Eyes of Fire" it's an amazing story. Warner is essentially a Louis Lamour character, a larger than life cowboy. The Glenn's are an American treasure.
Warner reminds me of my grandpa. A true cowboy. Passed away in his sleeping bag at deer camp. Went out like every cowboy dreams. RIP grandpa. Loved this video.
Hy Clay, my mother in law is 102, and only just moved out of her own house 1.5 years ago. A different generation, the greatest generation. She served as an army nurse in England during WWII. My hero, part of the generation that literally saved the world.
Loved this portrayal of a special place,an admirable man, and an important culture. Saw a lot of my grandfather in his mannerisms and love for others. With respect to the border issue, it was portrayed as a drug runner issue only. While that component no doubt is omnipresent, there are undoubtedly so deep and telling stories within those doing the running (often to save the lives of kidnapped loved ones back home). There are also stories of folks looking to better their lives from across Mexico and South America. They aren’t unlike pilgrims and European settlers of old who sought something better, somewhere else, and at great cost. Dehumanizing those folks a bit by suggesting only drug runners cross borders and only for nefarious reasons. I’m sure it wasn’t intentional. Look forward to the rest of the Bear Grease productions. Thank you!
Warner Glenn reminds me of the man that I work for part time at the moment. During the week I teach in a small school in Montana, but on the weekends I work as the night calver during the spring calving season on a ranch. The old man who's family I work for is 85 and just as sharp as ever. He still works incredibly hard, and can read when a cow is about to calve better than anyone I've ever seen. He was an incredible pilot back in the day and used to fly biologists to do game surveys, take hunters to remote areas, etc. He's always up around 5am, when I'm close to ending my shift and he always comes down to the barn with coffee to visit with me if I'm not caught up with something. I love hearing stories and wisdom of 80+ years as a rancher, pilot, hunter, wild land fire fighter, and miner. These men are to be treasured, and more of their stories need to be told.
A lost breed these days
@@gideonevans9717 agreed. Hopefully some of us can carry on that kind of legacy. It’s something I strive for in my own life
Well said, one can’t help but emulate those kinds of individuals
Couldn't agree more, man, couldn't agree more. Well said.
If possible get a camera and film these interactions,I would love to hear these stories before they are lost forever🎥
One of the best episodes ever. Can’t wait to see more of this series.
I cannot express how excited I am about bear grease becoming so big, Clay has become my favorite guy to follow. The way he goes into subjects with such genuine curiosity and the depth of the research he gives to subjects is honorable. Not to mention the quality of topics he chooses, Warner Glenn is a look back to a by gone era but at the same time an idol for young men of today to strive for. The world needs more Warner Glenn's and Clay Newcomb's.
Amen!
Clay is by far my favorite personality on the Meateater platform. His narration and story telling are incredible. This was an amazing episode.
Same.
Absolutely
💯% agree!
Clay is the man ! Always enjoy whatever he does. Meateater found them a good one - getting ol’ Clay to join the team.
Warner Glenn is a legend!!! So are his family members. Clays podcast has helped change my life. As a young man I aspire to be like him
Loved the episode. Mr Glenn is the kind of man that made America what it is today. We need more like him.
True American right there. That's a beautiful thing watching that man work with his family and dogs
Very cool. I knew a cowboy once. He's been gone awhile. It was a privilege. He showed me few things. Rare breed.
I'm 60 yrs old and I remember readin stories of Warner Glenn trackin Lions back in my 20's in Outdoor Life, Sports Afield and several other publications, he's the Master Lion Hunter!
Best part of Bear Grease and Clay Newcomb is the greatest examples of what it means to be a human.
Born in Arizona 1980. Had no idea there’s jaguars coming up the country. Badass!! 💪🇺🇸💯
Those folks are livin true American freedom!!! 💪🇺🇸💯
Now this is a Superman. I pray for good health and incredible years ahead Mr. Glenn.
I come from an open range ranching community, Meeting Warner through your interview has made this One of my all time favorite meat eater episodes. Thanks Clay
Mr Glenn reminds me of my grandfather, a lifelong rancher and one of the toughest guys I’ve known. He lost a hand in a roping accident mid-life, but kept on ranching. Godspeed to the Glenn family and others like them everywhere!
I loved meat eater and everything they stood for then clay Newcomb came along and cranked it up times 100. Love ya brother
Mr clay ive been a fan for a long time of your bear huntn content. But this is even better if it could be! O especially enjoy the respect you pay to the older hinders and houndsmrn in your shows . Thats speaks volumes for you as a man. I appreciate your homage to the hunters that gave us what we have today thank you so much for brinithis to all of us
Very few men like Mr. Glenn still exist in America. Legend
Mr Glenn is a true American legend. Clay you have done him a great justice by showing him to the world! BRAVO BRAVO
Clay has been truly one of the best additions to the MeatEater crew. Love the quality of the storytelling
Much respect to Clay for bringing this story to us. He’s an outstanding addition to the Meateater crew.
Wonderful to see what Clay described so well in his Bear Grease podcast.
Hear hear!
One of the best videos I have watched!
That man is so precious and valuable. What will they do when he gone?!! He’s a true American treasure yes sir!!! God bless him!!! 💪🇺🇸💯
Yet another outstanding effort from the Bear Grease brand.
Yes and Yes! Gotta love Clay "The Arkansas Panther" Newcomb. Thanks Clay and Thanks Meateater!!
Wow that was a great great thing to watch. Thanks clay
was so rad working on this! The Glenn family was incredible, one of my favorite and one of the most memorable projects I've ever been a part of.
Extraordinary man and film. Extraordinary!
Been waiting to see the legendary Warner Glenn ever since I heard the podcast. The world needs good people like the Glenn’s.
Part of what is so great about the Meateater organization is how well they incorporate incredible hunting stories with incredible life stories. Going into an episode I never know which will be the focus, but I always know I will not regret the time I spend watching. Well done, and thank you for sharing the life story of a man who the world needs to look up to.
One of the best episodes and probably the best thumbnail thus far.
best thing i have watched in a while
That man is tougher than anyone I know..and evidently taught his daughter to be the same.
Nothing but solid respect
Clay is a top notch guy who gives credit where credit is due. The same can be said for Mr Glen. I think I can truly say I’d trade time off my life to spend a day with Glen. We need more men like him passing wisdom on. Goose bumps the whole episode. He’ll probably never know I wrote this, but thank you for being a true American hero.
Wow….did i say wow… one of the best meat eater episodes I’ve seen in awhile, well done clay! Thanks to Warner for leading by example…
🙌🙌🙌🙌 Bear Grease Hall of Fame member
Anything Clay is associated with, turns to gold, he deserves the world just as Warner does. Damn Good Boys right there!
Warner G. is my cousin! I really admire this man and his family! Have always enjoyed visiting the family ranches in Southern Arizona!
I enjoyed listening to the Bear Grease Podcasts they did on Warner and his daughter Kelly and granddaughter McKenzie!
We shared these Podcasts with all the family and many friends! 🤗💕
Good job Clay .. Warner Glenn one of the greatest
Well done Warner and Kelly, well done, love you guys...Tony Parrish...
Cochise County AZ
Warner reminds me of a man named John Vincent in my early career in aviation as a young A&P. He was a A&P mechanic crop duster CFI multi rated pulled banners a real cowboy in the sky. We flew flew everything everywhere. He was so fun to be around and I would weigh in his every word. I still cherish the years we spent together. Great video. Thanks
Clay is a great part of Meat Eater and Mr. GLEN is an American icon and some one that we all could learn from and should strive to be more like every day.
Mr Warner Glenn reminds me a lot of my grandpa, he's an amazing man and I appreciate the glimpse into his life
I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed watching this The history of our country from the field to the table of what has fed our nation for generations. ❤ thank you
Just when you think Bear Grease can't get any better, it goes to video!
Great job Clay and the rest of the Bear Grease crew. Thanks for doing what you do.
One of the best episodes I've seen, the Glenn family is true
Clay is an outstanding story teller. I’m thankful he joined the meat eater team. Clay knows how to find those salt of the earth people that a lot of us hunters draw our inspiration from. Thanks clay your awesome 👍👍
Hands down no question Mr Glenn is one of the toughest men in America today. He has to be!!! 86 years young and cattle ranching!! I mean c'mon man!! He's working circles around most young men these days, absolutely incredible. He's from another time, they don't make em like him anymore. I know, I'm 40 and he's tougher en me!!! I'm not ashamed to admit it!!! Fantastic!!💪💪🤘🤘🇺🇲🇺🇲♥️
Very inspirational. Good show Clay. Thanx MeatEater
Reminds me of my dad! 71 and still ranching! We hunted and ranched in central Idaho and had graze permits in the mountains. I saw a lot over the 21 years I lived that life!
Bravo Clay. Your narration is unmatched.
Probably one of the best things I have seen on MeatEater.
Love these Clay. Fantastic Work!
I remember this Podcast.
God Bless you all for sharing this story.
Bravo! what a show.. If I learned anything from this episode, it's to slow down and enjoy life. Thanks Clay!!!
What a legend! Thanks for sharing this great story of a great man and family ❤️ ❤❤ ❤❤❤❤❤
Hats off to you sir..bucket list to meet him ..
Outstanding, Mr. Newcomb!!!
This was so awesome. Easily one of the best things Meateater has put out. LOVED it. Cannot wait to share this video with my dad.
Clay is awesome! Great to see him back on TH-cam.
Please make more of these! Fantastic content. What a truly American character!
What I love about the bear grease stuff is the deep dive into American culture, both past and present. It helps us understand the independence of spirit, the self determination, the deeply held traditions and beliefs. It must have taken some steel for that family to settle that land in the late 1800's and still be there now.
Those of us fortunate enough to have someone in our lives who live/d the same way Warner has can really appreciate this episode. Really enjoyed this!
Men like Warner Glenn, his ancestors, and family built this country with hard work and grit. We need more folks like that today. Those type of people exist today, they are just very few and far between compared to how many there use to be even just a few decades ago let alone a half century ago.
Well done Clay and team! Warner Glenn is the real deal!
Been waiting on this since the podcast. Salt of the earth is an understatement for these folks.
This has to be the absolute best video I have ever seen on TH-cam. I could sit and listen to Mr. Glenn and his Daughter tell stories for days. I love to watch these videos of the old timers hunting cougar’s on dry ground. Nothing better than watching a good hound working a track.
What an amazing man, reminds me of my late granddad. Here's wishing him another 20 years in the saddle.
Well done! A perfect picture of a true cowboy.
Thank you for the experience Clay
WOW, this is just the pinnacle for meat eater, seriously the best episode i have seen yet!
The world is desperate for more Warner Glenn's.
My wife’s grandfather passed away a few years ago at the age of 91. Warner reminds me of him.
He farmed and ranched all of his life except for his time in the Army during Korea. He would tell me bits and pieces about his time in Korea. He told me about traveling through Seoul and how it was just a pile of rubble.
He said they were holding the line against the Chinese one morning when he heard a mortar round come out of the tube. He said the very first round hit next to his foxhole and wounded him. He was flown off the battlefield by a Mash helicopter. He spent months in the hospital recovering. When I met him he was in his 70’s and he would have shrapnel taken out at the VA on occasion.
One day during Veterans Day we were watching a show on the Chosen Reservoir during Korea. He looked at me and said “you know they tell those Marines they are invincible. But I’ve seen them frozen and stacked up like cordwood.”
He loved ranching and riding horses and was one of the kindest men I knew. When he passed away I felt like a time in history was gone forever. The life he lived was really something.
These are men from a different time. It’s important we showcase these amazing men.
Fantastic!! Clay is a tremendous stroy teller and this just amplifies that skill! Hat tip you Clay!!! Keep em coming!!
Great story about an inspirational man. Very enjoyable to watch.
What a life!!!! This could be a video filmed 100 years ago!!! It's awesome to put a face to the podcast. The podcast was great and so is this video!! Anything with Mr Clay, count me in. That's my dude!!!
16:00 is why hes 86 and in good shape, my grandfathers 84 and doesn't look a day over 65 he still gets out and hunts whats in season, chops his own wood and keeps busy. He is always up for learning and likes to try new things.
hard work keeps the body good my granpa turned 80 today and looks 55 60 been working since 12
Bear Grease never disappoints!!! Keep hammering Clay!!!😎👍👍👍
Mr Glenn I salute you sir your one of a kind! Keep on keepin on
Don’t make like they used to ! Bloody legend , Love these episodes keep up the good work everyone 👍👍looking forward to what’s next .thank you .
This Bear Grease Roadshow episode could have gone for 12 hours and these fine folks would have allowed me to watch every minute! Amazing people!
Wow!! thanks for this video. muich to be looked up to in this family!! 😊
Warner wrote a book, including the photos, of the Jaguar encounter called "Eyes of Fire" it's an amazing story. Warner is essentially a Louis Lamour character, a larger than life cowboy. The Glenn's are an American treasure.
Truly inspirational to see this. The world needs more Warner Glenns and his daughter.
That was a great mini movie. I remember listening to the Bear Grease Podcast about Mr. Warner. What a cool dude.
It’s incredible to be able to hear stories from people like Warner and his daughter.
The filmmaking in this is probably the best I’ve seen from meateater. Hats off to whoever shot this!
Warner reminds me of my grandpa. A true cowboy. Passed away in his sleeping bag at deer camp. Went out like every cowboy dreams. RIP grandpa. Loved this video.
Hy Clay, my mother in law is 102, and only just moved out of her own house 1.5 years ago. A different generation, the greatest generation. She served as an army nurse in England during WWII. My hero, part of the generation that literally saved the world.
Loved this portrayal of a special place,an admirable man, and an important culture. Saw a lot of my grandfather in his mannerisms and love for others.
With respect to the border issue, it was portrayed as a drug runner issue only. While that component no doubt is omnipresent, there are undoubtedly so deep and telling stories within those doing the running (often to save the lives of kidnapped loved ones back home). There are also stories of folks looking to better their lives from across Mexico and South America. They aren’t unlike pilgrims and European settlers of old who sought something better, somewhere else, and at great cost. Dehumanizing those folks a bit by suggesting only drug runners cross borders and only for nefarious reasons. I’m sure it wasn’t intentional. Look forward to the rest of the Bear Grease productions. Thank you!
Absolutely love Clays Documentary work. And this movie was a perfect example of his ability.
That was a great watch. Guy is a living legend what a honor to join a man like that in the field
Best episode yet. Thanks for showcasing Mr. Glenn
Ready for the next video. No pressure...hard to beat that one. Amazing
Been waiting for this since the podcast!! Love all of clays content. What a privilege to meet Warner Glenn!!
I love watching actual footage of a successful hunt, but man, this was great! America needs more men like Mr. Glenn.
What an amazing man. Thank you for sharing his story Clay.
I was just thinking about how i was bummed the Walleye Tour was over, and this video drops! Thanks!