Tales From the Tour Bus | The MeatEater Podcast
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- Steven Rinella talks with Brent Reaves, Janis Putelis, Spencer Neuharth, and Chester Floyd.
Topics discussed: Shaking in your tent; sleeping on the tour bus; what you want to have happen to your body when you die; family cemeteries; missing Gettysburg because the bus driver only drives at night; send us your original songs; the man with three lips; kid Steve's mismatched sneakers; what's appropriate to submit for our trail cam segment; hog claims; how everything changed with the freezer; mistaking house cats for real cougars; why taking photos of photos on computer screens make no sense; summer bobcats and poor spot quality; the black holes that Steve won't get into, like Chess; when Steve took his landlord to small claim's court; wolverines under ESA protection; hiding pocket knives in the drop ceiling of the airport bathroom; "moss is unclimbable"; Evan Felker's song lyrics and that Belgian-made Browning; some hard Chetiquette; and more.
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I love how Brent is sitting there with printoffs while everyone else is on a laptap.
His parting comment about the tape measure coming in handy for that hog was great. Thanks Phil for including that in the edit!
“Rather than being poor, my parents just weren’t dumbasses”.
Having frugal parents hits different when you are grown and you get it.
Don't change the outro song, I sing along every time.
I believe that qoute is heraclitus, no man walks in the same river twice, for the river is not the same nor is the man.
Great work by Phil for the correction! Jani was suspicious from the start with the black leopard.
yea he said house cat
Melanistic Jaguars DO EXIST Steve. Was disappointed to see you erroneously double down on that not being “a thing”. That’s a Melanistic Jaguar in that photo, could be photoshopped or altered. But the facial bone structure is that of a Jaguar.
My etiquette opinion. You can’t take the Buck. You gave him permission to hunt deer. You legally and ethically, should have no right to control what is hunted. You can however express your preferences and perhaps consequences for not following the agreement. It’s not your deer. It’s the public’s deer until it’s killed and tagged. He owns it as soon as he kills it and I’d wager he could articulate it in court to the extent where you might even find yourself in trouble for theft/interfering with the recovery of legally killed game. Something like that. I’m not a lawyer. You are correct in that if the kid can pull the trigger he needs to feel the consequences for his actions. The grandfather should definitely get the brunt of it though. My kids hate me because I’m the kind of guy that doesn’t care if “it was an accident” if your actions cause an issue then you’re at fault. Full stop. No discussion.
In physical pain from laughing at another boomer epidemic of technological illiteracy. Right-clicking has proven to be a brutal concept right next to double-clicking.
The excuse is often, "I didn't grow up with these," somehow missing the fact they've been around computers longer than everyone else.
It never gets old for me.
I brained tanned a squirrel. I used it's brain, a quail brain and mixed with a tannin tea made from acorns. Turned out great
Old dudes need to learn to use the print screen button on the keyboard. Then paste it into the body of the email
that Tom Dïcks song wow amazing has thicker my heart like piterbild truck with Michelin tiers
How about yardsticks or do they still make them put the in trail cam background
It's the Grandpa's and the kids problem. Both. Personal responsibility must be taught early and often regarding hunting! It's serious business.
If you look close at the black cat, you can see it's spots underneath indicating that it is a jaguar or a leopard.
Autotune Steve from 14:53 to 15:00 . Outro music complete. Phil, you got this.
A 12 yr olde is smart and mature enough to pass school, hunter and safety courses and bare the responsibilities........thus BOTH are at fault and BOTH MUST BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE. (Go home and never come back. U broke the rules of the ranch)
Surprised none of the panel didn't notice the obvious spots on the black cat's upper cheek. Both melanistic Leopards AND black jaguar have spots......they show well in the right lighting conditions. For several years there was a trail-cam photo circulating in my part of Michigan that people claimed was on their own, or a buddies land, some folks even named the town or general area it was supposedly taken on. It showed an obvious Cougar following close behind a smallish buck. The only trouble was that the deer was a Mule Deer, and the trees were Ponderosa Pine. About the closest spot to Michigan where both naturally occur together is central Nebraska or South Dakota. Basically, people are gullible.
So many relatable things... Brogan shoes. Haven't hear that in decades. Not having the latest, coolest stuff. We made our own "designer" basketball shoes with permanent markers! Only time I ever got in trouble at school was for punching out a kid for making fun of my hand-me-down clothes. Kids can be so f@#king cruel.
And... at 49:17 in the video, that is SO a mountain lion! Look a the flat face and blunt nose, the coloration, the shape of the ears. Not even a question.
I have listened to pretty much every Meat eater podcast. I have listened to every Bear Grease and this country living, All of the trivia ones too. It is very odd feeling to see the people talking with the voices that I’ve heard for so long.
Cmon dude Sammy Hagar rocks. Not saying better than Diamond Dave. But I liked some Van Hagar
I 100% agree with the young man’s assessment of the hunting situation. A 12 year old is plenty old enough to abide by hunting parameters, it is a privilege to hunt here, and here is the consequences. No more hunting for sure. If they want to pay me a couple hundred dollars I’ll process it and let them have the meat provided they don’t give me an attitude, but they aren’t going to take the trophy with them as a reward for bad behavior.
If just one of those guys, with a computer or a phone in front of them just did a reverse google image search or tin eye. Could have saved 40 min of discussion.
Hid a knife in the planters outside of the house of blues at downtown Disney in Anaheim when I was in the 6th grade because the wouldn’t let me in with it. Still have that knife 17 years later
Old timey sayings, this one is from the Land Down Under: “We’re not here to f$%k spiders!”.
Side note, TSA auctions usually junk, but sometimes you can find some gems
That’s the most famous picture of a “black panther “ ever circulated on the internet 😂😂
Why you guy think musician that tour get drunk all the time, so they can sleep 😂😂😂
Spencer is bold to assume people with trail cameras know how to use a computer.
Can anyone tell me how you can find out if a river in Montana is considered "navigable" ?
Now THAT is a pretty spiffy shirt ya got there Mr. Rinella👀
You tell the 12 y/o great deer and you never give them permission to hunt your property again
Dosent that girl know your not supposed to put your feet on the furniture?
How do we know how big the sticks are? Sticks come in all sorts of colors.
Also you know, A fresh set of eyes will find more beans!
Chester is totally correct on shooting the buck
Last year in ohio i found some giant cat tracks the size of my pams i dont have small hands either bigger than any coyote or bobcats tracks ive ever seen
What part of Ohio?
Photoshop was bad in that black panther lol
had a pilot take my knife and give it back at the end of flite
Chester is ruining this podcast
It’s called upper frenulum
I love the ride on outtro music!
In the 1970s, England banned the possession of exotic cats. Many just turned them loose in the woods and they survived.
Some of these sightings are large cats that either got loose or their negolent owners turned them loose and they survived. Just like those nuissance feral horse on and destroying public lands.
About 25-30 years ago we had a Lion problem in Wilmington Delaware. No lie, you can look it up. They never caught it.
my grandpaw had a hog lease when I was a kid, marking hogs was the same as branding cattle, we also marked sows along with bars. Before Russian boars were turned out in our country you could drive most hogs because they were pretty domesticated with bay dogs to pens to work them and ship, but there was also lots of bay, catch, cut and release of bars.
*Russian boars were released to provide ridge back big tusk trophy hogs for hunting ranches because they could fetch several hundred dollars each but they were wild as hell and their offspring were too
I have a buddy with trail cams all over his property and he would show us almost weekly photos of "the biggest XXXX ever" (whitetail, black bear, raccoons, fishers, bobcats, foxes, coyotes, turkeys, eagles, etc.) He got so sick of us questioning the image scale that he started marking sapling stakes every 6 inches and driving them into the ground at set distances from the camera - typically at 10 foot intervals. He doesn't show us nearly as many pictures since he started with the stakes, but when he does, they seem to be legitimately big animals - including bobcats that are easily twice the size of anything I thought was in the Connecticut woods and something that was either a rare stripe tail-phase black bear or the fattest raccoon ever. And not speaking to the legitimacy of the North Stonington, CT "cougar" image, but it seems like the vast majority of credible CT mountain lion sightings come from the southern Rhode Island border area around Stonington. I've seen a few pictures, (including a dead one allegedly poached by a Stonington area farmer) but nothing of definitive scale or provenance.
“You can’t stand in the same river twice, for the man is not the same and the river is not the same” Heraclitus. One of my all time favorite tidbits from Heraclitus’ writings
I always watching your videos
I always reading your comments
I grew up fishing the canals along sr 80 east of la Belle FL in the 70s and 80s, with gramps. Saw one of those black panthers on three separate occasions. On one occasion we saw two. I can't believe people don't believe. There once wes a family by the name Eden, if I remember correctly, that had some acreage down near big cypress that used to rehab big cats. I know for a fact they had black leopards on site. Hybrids as well.
Spencer, don't invite punishment. That's a pretty big 'if'. Lol
my favorite part of mondays
I saw two dead Bob cats on the side of the road in SC recently. Close to GA. Stopped and took a picture of one with my phone.
I am a big fan of listening to the lyrics of the song so much so that I will play a song on repeat until my wife can tell me what the song was about. Dave Stamey is one of my favorites. Ballard of Bart McGee is a great story including a mule that Clay will surely enjoy.
If you look at a mountain lion ears compared to a bobcat they are totally different.
Your tales without substance are great! NOT!!
please someone make an outro song about how a fresh set of eyes can always find more beans
Has Steve been on a successful grizzly hunt yet?
Had a wonderful security lady in Northwest Arkansas XNA, on her last days of work, offer to take my pocket knife, and get it back to me, once I returned from my work trip. We met up days later, after my return and her retirement. I know she hoped I had learned my lesson on that trip, but believe I've donated at least 2 more knives since then. I travel a lot less at this point, and have just begun carrying a pocket knife once again, during the work week that is. Always joked that if I landed at my destination stripped of all "weapons", that I'd love to known as the guy who took out his share of zombies at DFW with nothing more than a laptop bag and a USB mouse.
I lose a knife or a "get home" card every same time I travel. Except for the time I flew to San Antonio with 2 loaded .45 caliber magazines in my carry-on satchel. TSA never caught it. I mailed it home from San Anton
Where do you submit outhouse pics?
Man I wanted Brent’s opinion on the kid that shot the big buck on a doe hunt as a visitor… 😢
Always entertaining. What is the music played at the end of each podcast?
I’d like to know as well it’s a nice tune
I, for one, like the outro music, and I'm thankful Steve introduced me to Chris Denny's music!
Great show 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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great video watched it all
Watched an 1hour 30 minute video in 3 minutes since it was posted? Nice try bud
I just wanted to say that Phil is a great addition to the team.
46 minutes in. That's a mountain lion
50 minutes in. Mountain lion
I like the outro music.
Me too
Clayton Delaney
Pay no attention to Alice, grocery truck, subdivision blues, Pamela brown. There’s a couple hundred more I could list, but any Tom t song is going to be good.