@@riverratriverrat2638It’s a shame, wolves need manadgement rather than annihilation. It’s ridiculous the government can’t see this and allow hunters to keep a balance.
@@Hein690 exactly. in terms of ethics trapping is lazy at best. AK is not his to decide to take away natural animals that have been there before any of us and the world needs to respect that if you want to kill wolves, take the time to put your safety in jeopardy and take them with a rifle. the ignorance of trapping is gross but what can you do. stupid people exist in large quantities
Predator hunting or trapping can be controversial. It’s strange how the level of controversy can be predator specific. The Meateater organization does a good job of explaining the situation. Thanks for not shying away from the subject. In addition the camera work and editing showing that gorgeous and unique country was exceptional. Thank you for documenting and sharing the story!
I would content that NOT predator hunting & NOT trapping is one of the biggest threats to the North American game wildlife conservation. Turkey populations all over are down for the first times . WhY? No predator hunting, no fir trade, & no trapping. Wolves & Big Cats moves in...game populations drastically reduce in less than decade. We in North American NEED to promote predator hunting & trapping as soon as possible
Clay came off as arrogant and rude. "No Wolf." Do you think you have to freaking say that in outfitters face 100 times? I would take your ass back home, rude MFer.
I was on my way to a wrestling tournament and I got the chance to meet clay on his way to this hunt, very very nice guy and it was super cool to meet him. It’s cool to see this video come full circle. I’m glad he enjoyed the part of Alaska I live in, looks like he got the whole southeast Alaska experience! Great video!
Yup, the two Clays make Meateater top tier!! Homegrown, honest, and entertaining. Rinella needs to get his running shoes on to keep ahead of those guys!!
I truly enjoy listening to and watching clay. Idk what it is but he get me interested in things i thought I wouldn’t. I wished I had more teachers like him growing up.
The knowledge these videos bring is worth more than people realize. I enjoy how there and not one sided in the slightest bit. Thank you meat eater team for all you do for the hunting and wildlife community
Great video guys as always! I hope the state of Washington opens it soon! I am a tribal member of the Colville reservation here in Washington and we have been doing our best to manage them since our tribe has opened wolf hunting/trapping. Wish you all good health and happiness
I got a wolf while deer hunting this past season. The camera man captured Clay’s reaction perfectly. I was immediately drawn to the paws also. It was a surreal experience I felt gratitude and some remorse initially but was affirmed that it was ok from my hunting mentors. There is no closed season, no bag limit where I live. I see wolf highways in the snow; often out numbering the amount of deer and moose tracks I see in certain areas.
Last year I spent two and a half months in SE AK , 5 weeks consecutively aboard a power troller fishing for salmon. These views bring back memories. Alaska is such a wild and beautiful place. While I was there, I visited Le Conte glacier. Video does not do it justice. It a very powerful and moving experience for sure.
Well done, Clay. A lot may disagree, but I believe the work you are doing with Steve and the Meateater team is beneficial to all hunters. And I hope it will help to keep us hunting for years to come...
Man I actually had tears,but for multiple reasons,because they are detrimental and because they are dangerous and because they kill actual food for humans but also because they are so beautiful and amazing animals!!!Such a beautiful thing you guys do!!!Great work!
When Dave said “You got another one, you’re pretty good at this” gave me a good laugh lol. Great video Clay, your home is beautiful Dave and you’re a hell of an outdoorsman 🙏🏼
Interesting look into a tough trapline. I appreciate that Clay isn't spewing any anti-wolf hate. Apex carnivores are needed on the landscape and they aren't the only reason ungulates have decreased in some areas. Let's find ways to live on the same landscape. Oh, and can we please get a video with Ryan and Clay together? They are my favorite down to Earth MeatEater personalities. Cheers!
@@Makrel94 Gin trap? You must not be an American? We call them a foothold trap. They are not what tv makes them out to be. A modern foothold trap for wolves is The same foothold trap we use for beaver. There are no serrated teeth on them. I have had my hand in them and it is no big deal. No cutting or broken bones from the trap. Trappers take care to make sure their traps are ethical and humane just the same as when we hunt and fish.
@@drsnooker1776 I don’t think that has any truth to it my guy.. When steve-o put his arm in one, it certainly seemed like it was quite alot worse than a “tight wedding ring”
I am grateful for to you for creating some amazing and educative content. So important for people to understand the importance of management. Hard to see and sometimes hard to reconcile. Thats the true meaning of nature to me. Thank you.
Anyone that hunts or traps, never want to see that animal disappear... People who never hunt or trap, will never understand that people that do.. really are the ones that help
Not necessarily. A lot of predators and birds of prey have been exterminated by hunters over the years. Some hunters have also been great conservationists, but acting like hunters are the best and non-hunters are clueless is ignorant at best.
Wolf conservation is even something I, as a wildlife conservationist struggle with. With that being said, I know it’s necessary in certain parts of the country, especially Southeast Alaska. Most people don’t understand how difficult predator hunting and trapping can be. I appreciate Meateater and Clay going into a bit of detail about these topics.
I don’t think anyone likes killing them but many of us have seen what they can do if left unchecked. there is no balance in nature , the wolves will breed and eat everything on site until they eventually run out of food and slowly Starve . After their numbers drop the game animals slowly come back until the cycle repeats again
@@davidcolon7540 agreed. I’ve personally seen it. It’s a tough call to put one down when called out to do so. But it’s definitely necessary. It’s why I live in the Southeast now and only deal with small predators.
@@justinwilliamson5500 Good episode, but as a journalist and someone always hungry for more info, I am with you on "the bit of detail" they went into. Yes, Clay is great and the visuals stunning but there really wasn't enough context for my taste and needs on the subject. I learned more from just these comments three right here than I did from the video.
I really like the way you put that last line n the video. It makes a lot of sense and I think both sides of the wolf argument can see where u are coming from. Awesome video
I'm a Newcombe from Toronto!!! Not everyday you meet/find another Newcomb(e). Met one dude from Leeds England and discovered we had the same birthday!!! that was crazy and there is a Sean Newcomb in the MLB right now , pitcher for Oakland. Now Clay...good to have found you. I'll be watching for sure
Clay Newcomb is my Hero, Thank you for the amazing American Legends and content. How beautiful this world we inhabit must be through his eyes and these Adventures!
Love Clay, what a truly wild place. To have 200 miles of trapping seems like a huge area, to access by boat no less. I'd love to see how these guys treat a fur during the initial trip out of the woods
What an awesome surreal experience. I am a hunter and trapper myself and what I would not give to experience what I saw on this show in real life. I am envy of you guys.
Interesting to see everyone’s comments. I hunt. Not out of necessity but more because it connects me more to nature. As a hunter I’ve seen and understand more about the balance of nature than any non hunter will ever understand. Hunting is our biological right regardless of how someone might feel about the necessity of it. I never hear the protests when new neighborhoods irreversibly destroy wild life habitat. As a hunter every time see land developed I fully understand that the life it supported is gone forever. If you truly care about ALL of the natural world you should redirect your passion and start to protest urban sprawl. That’s the biggest negative impact to nature caused by humans.
This looks like so much fun. We use to hunt wolves in the LA area but instead of wolves they were domestics dogs and instead of guns we just drove over them with our cars. Super exciting and happy hunting!!! Glad to see your keeping the tradition alive in Alaska.
Hearing the guide use the phrase “down here” when referring to moose hunting in the area caught me off guard 😂 every time I think Alaska it’s “up there” What a cool place. Hope I get the opportunity to go some day. Thanks for sharing with us!
Great video! I love and yet fear the wolf. I believe we can all coexist in the right way. This was a great viewpoint for conservation of both wolves and deer.
This is an excellent video about wolves and trapping. As a trapper here in N. Idaho and having seen the impact they have on our elk, deer and moose, it is rewarding to help keep things in balance. We will never get rid of all of our wolves here and don't want to either. They are an amazing animal, just like the others we have.
im from south america, dont have big game aorund here, but have watch all the videos of this channel , still this one broke my heart, i dont criticize but damn
Well.. I guess Clay is going to have to move to Alaska!😂 Great job MeatEater family! Growing up a stone’s throw away from where this was filmed I appreciate the knowledge and understanding of the wolf population in that region and the effects it has on other species. 👍👍from me.
Real good to watch, love the life these boys live, fishing, hunting, trapping. I know I am conflicted about taking the life of an animal like a wolf or bear, but I don’t disagree at all with the sentiments and Dave’s reasons for participating. Good luck to both men, I hope the upcoming seining season is a good one for dave.
It was nice hearing some insight from a fellow Wolf hunter (David) - Also I believe his theory is the same here in North west Ontario... These Wolf numbers seem to climb every year & we continue to see more & more of them. After taking 5 Wolves myself just by sitting over a bait pile... a trapper where I am could easily get a pack of 12 & keep setting traps to get more... Just seems like they multiply the moment you remove 1 from the pack. 2 years back we counted 12 Wolf pups in one pack alone - This is a pack that we bait so the survival rate of those pups is darn near 100% at that point... When this pack lights up howling, its like an orcestra!!!
I agree these animals need close management, but it was a tough episode to watch....even as a hunter. Something about seeing these big boys go down is hard to watch.
No need to be rude. I said I was a hunter, and I am more than conditioned to killing and gutting. These wolves are just more majestic is all. Take a stress tab. @@SG-ig2th
Southeast alaska might be the coolest place to watch. I could literally just watch all of meateaters videos if it was just southeast. He should also do a show on bigfoot in southeast. Definitely a place I hear about and could see them living there
Even though I couldn't shoot a Wolf, or Bear for that matter, and my gut reaction is to "hate this action" I gotta say I have to respect the knowledge you have gained and the benefits you've explained in this video about management. It's easy to just comment some ignorant reply... but taking the time to listen to the experts might do a lot of people some good? It did with me.👍👍
Clay perfectly voices the majority of hunters opinions on game management. Thanks Meateater for bringing Clay to the masses.
His humbleness is great. This episode with Steve wouldn't have hit as hard
amazing way th-cam.com/video/zAUAcILiOYE/w-d-xo.html
you're delusional if you think how he voices is perfect. you're so far from truth and reality
I wouldn't say opinions on conservation. I describe it on "facts" of conservation. Wolves need management. Period
@@skate5930 Why?
Seeing Clay get all confused over kelp gave me a chuckle. Not a lot of bull kelp in Arkansas
wait til finds out you can eat it haha
He's wearing his new First Lite 😂 Looks good, great camo for down south.
Completely unnecessary in this country
Does look like an alien to me so I would react the same
Cracked me up too.
We get the same stuff in Victoria Australia big white sharks in it hunting seals
Love Dave’s comment, “it’s a renewable resource, we just need to manage it.” Ain’t that the truth.
It’s a shame most states you can’t manage them.. I live on 200 acres in Wisconsin. “ i earned it “ I haven’t seen a deer in 4 years.
@@riverratriverrat2638 My guess is you live in NW Wisconsin. I’m NE. 35 deer per square mile and 0 wolves. Rarely do they cross the ice.
Yes ruined all the livestock and deer.
@@riverratriverrat2638It’s a shame, wolves need manadgement rather than annihilation. It’s ridiculous the government can’t see this and allow hunters to keep a balance.
Ain't you
The respect these guys show for the wild places and things is so far from todays norm . Just so refreshing. No bloodlust, no ego, just respect.
Trapping animals live for days with hurting traps? Are you seriously? That’s not fair hunting
you think trapping animals in wild is repsect? that's just lazy and pathetic way of hunting.
@@AT-mm2em you must hate crabbing too then
@@Hein690 exactly. in terms of ethics trapping is lazy at best. AK is not his to decide to take away natural animals that have been there before any of us and the world needs to respect that if you want to kill wolves, take the time to put your safety in jeopardy and take them with a rifle. the ignorance of trapping is gross but what can you do. stupid people exist in large quantities
@@Hein690 They aren't "hunting". They are trapping. Stupid....
Clay's narration and story telling is unrivaled. Love his episodes.
Predator hunting or trapping can be controversial. It’s strange how the level of controversy can be predator specific. The Meateater organization does a good job of explaining the situation. Thanks for not shying away from the subject. In addition the camera work and editing showing that gorgeous and unique country was exceptional. Thank you for documenting and sharing the story!
Eating a meat eater is never a goid thing since they contian prions and that can cause issues and cancer
I would content that NOT predator hunting & NOT trapping is one of the biggest threats to the North American game wildlife conservation.
Turkey populations all over are down for the first times . WhY? No predator hunting, no fir trade, & no trapping.
Wolves & Big Cats moves in...game populations drastically reduce in less than decade.
We in North American NEED to promote predator hunting & trapping as soon as possible
Clay Newcomb + Alaska always means a great video. Hats off to everyone who put this together.
Clay came off as arrogant and rude. "No Wolf." Do you think you have to freaking say that in outfitters face 100 times? I would take your ass back home, rude MFer.
I was on my way to a wrestling tournament and I got the chance to meet clay on his way to this hunt, very very nice guy and it was super cool to meet him. It’s cool to see this video come full circle. I’m glad he enjoyed the part of Alaska I live in, looks like he got the whole southeast Alaska experience!
Great video!
But did you win the tournament??!! That’s all that really matters haha what weight??
Been hearing clay talk about this trip for a while, glad to see it in video.🔥
He didn’t show him eating a piece of the glacier haha
Clay is top notch!! One of the best at MeatEater
Yup, the two Clays make Meateater top tier!! Homegrown, honest, and entertaining. Rinella needs to get his running shoes on to keep ahead of those guys!!
Clay has become one of my all time favorites. He is just an all around great man.
Definitely a role model
Clay puts out some of the best content.
I truly enjoy listening to and watching clay. Idk what it is but he get me interested in things i thought I wouldn’t. I wished I had more teachers like him growing up.
Meateater brings many interesting characters to the table, but I have to say, Clay is my favorite of them all.
I don't know about anyone else but the videos with Clay in them are my favorite for sure
This is great. There is nothing better then a wolf hunt. And the importance surrounding the management of both these and Deer.
The knowledge these videos bring is worth more than people realize. I enjoy how there and not one sided in the slightest bit. Thank you meat eater team for all you do for the hunting and wildlife community
Great video guys as always! I hope the state of Washington opens it soon! I am a tribal member of the Colville reservation here in Washington and we have been doing our best to manage them since our tribe has opened wolf hunting/trapping. Wish you all good health and happiness
What an incredibly beautiful place. I could only dream of seeing a landscape like that.
It gets lonely after a while
I got a wolf while deer hunting this past season. The camera man captured Clay’s reaction perfectly. I was immediately drawn to the paws also. It was a surreal experience I felt gratitude and some remorse initially but was affirmed that it was ok from my hunting mentors. There is no closed season, no bag limit where I live. I see wolf highways in the snow; often out numbering the amount of deer and moose tracks I see in certain areas.
Meat eater videos with clay are always great.
Last year I spent two and a half months in SE AK , 5 weeks consecutively aboard a power troller fishing for salmon. These views bring back memories. Alaska is such a wild and beautiful place. While I was there, I visited Le Conte glacier. Video does not do it justice. It a very powerful and moving experience for sure.
Well done, Clay. A lot may disagree, but I believe the work you are doing with Steve and the Meateater team is beneficial to all hunters. And I hope it will help to keep us hunting for years to come...
Man I actually had tears,but for multiple reasons,because they are detrimental and because they are dangerous and because they kill actual food for humans but also because they are so beautiful and amazing animals!!!Such a beautiful thing you guys do!!!Great work!
When Dave said “You got another one, you’re pretty good at this” gave me a good laugh lol. Great video Clay, your home is beautiful Dave and you’re a hell of an outdoorsman 🙏🏼
Interesting look into a tough trapline. I appreciate that Clay isn't spewing any anti-wolf hate. Apex carnivores are needed on the landscape and they aren't the only reason ungulates have decreased in some areas. Let's find ways to live on the same landscape. Oh, and can we please get a video with Ryan and Clay together? They are my favorite down to Earth MeatEater personalities. Cheers!
I agree.. Alltho those traps did make feel a little uneasy tbh.
Gin traps are pretty mean devices if you ask me.
@@Makrel94 Gin trap? You must not be an American? We call them a foothold trap. They are not what tv makes them out to be. A modern foothold trap for wolves is The same foothold trap we use for beaver. There are no serrated teeth on them. I have had my hand in them and it is no big deal. No cutting or broken bones from the trap. Trappers take care to make sure their traps are ethical and humane just the same as when we hunt and fish.
@@Makrel94They really ain’t that bad, it’s like a tight wedding ring.
@@drsnooker1776 I don’t think that has any truth to it my guy.. When steve-o put his arm in one, it certainly seemed like it was quite alot worse than a “tight wedding ring”
@@Makrel94 It’s not in a trappers interest to grab the animal too hard, a broken leg = an escaped animal.
Greatest meat eater episode ever . Hail to the trappers of America!!!!not much I get jealous of , wolf trapping does it .
I love watching a fellow Arkansan get to go on these awesome adventures. Awesome video clay!
Clay is that guy that would do anything for his friend. Once in a lifetime pal.
I am grateful for to you for creating some amazing and educative content. So important for people to understand the importance of management. Hard to see and sometimes hard to reconcile. Thats the true meaning of nature to me. Thank you.
Great video, Wolves and all fur bearers are a renewable resource. Wonderful explanation on wolf trapping...
Anyone that hunts or traps, never want to see that animal disappear...
People who never hunt or trap, will never understand that people that do.. really are the ones that help
What would happen if humans weren't here shooting their fucking guns at anything? Would wildlife survive ?
@@Winston-xh6xnsome cases no, look at the spotted owl
Not necessarily. A lot of predators and birds of prey have been exterminated by hunters over the years. Some hunters have also been great conservationists, but acting like hunters are the best and non-hunters are clueless is ignorant at best.
Awesome episode. Clay shares the sentiments of a lot of hunters out here when it comes to wolves.
Wolf conservation is even something I, as a wildlife conservationist struggle with. With that being said, I know it’s necessary in certain parts of the country, especially Southeast Alaska. Most people don’t understand how difficult predator hunting and trapping can be. I appreciate Meateater and Clay going into a bit of detail about these topics.
I don’t think anyone likes killing them but many of us have seen what they can do if left unchecked. there is no balance in nature , the wolves will breed and eat everything on site until they eventually run out of food and slowly Starve . After their numbers drop the game animals slowly come back until the cycle repeats again
The biggest issue is that wolf's don't just kill when hungry, they kill everything they see.
@@davidcolon7540 agreed. I’ve personally seen it. It’s a tough call to put one down when called out to do so. But it’s definitely necessary. It’s why I live in the Southeast now and only deal with small predators.
@@justinwilliamson5500 Good episode, but as a journalist and someone always hungry for more info, I am with you on "the bit of detail" they went into. Yes, Clay is great and the visuals stunning but there really wasn't enough context for my taste and needs on the subject. I learned more from just these comments three right here than I did from the video.
@@Paul-q3m7k That is natures management.....over abundance/or nothing. Man only manages wild animals for his own selfish reasons.
I really like the way you put that last line n the video. It makes a lot of sense and I think both sides of the wolf argument can see where u are coming from. Awesome video
Fantastic video Clay and the Meateater crew!
The way you handle your weapon and shoot accurately is fantastic. Outstanding!
Came to this channel because of Steve, but I'm staying because of Clay, love this guy
This is the best Meateater content I have ever seen, and I've been a fan since the sportsman channel days.
I'm a Newcombe from Toronto!!! Not everyday you meet/find another Newcomb(e). Met one dude from Leeds England and discovered we had the same birthday!!! that was crazy and there is a Sean Newcomb in the MLB right now , pitcher for Oakland. Now Clay...good to have found you. I'll be watching for sure
Whole lot of em in Idaho
Conflicted but I understand why. Great episode. Thanks!
What a combination, the quiet, down to earth Alaskan, and the poetic rambler from Arkansas.
Clay Newcomb is my Hero, Thank you for the amazing American Legends and content. How beautiful this world we inhabit must be through his eyes and these Adventures!
Awesome display of desire, dedication and determination by David.
Incredible guy.
What an amazing episode, I love how you guys address how people can love wolves but still want them to be managed.
Episodes with Clay are 10/10.
Love Clay, what a truly wild place. To have 200 miles of trapping seems like a huge area, to access by boat no less. I'd love to see how these guys treat a fur during the initial trip out of the woods
Absolute gem of an episode
David is genius! Never heard of him but holy cow I learned a lot here!
Growing on me C.N. Thank for sharing! I’m glad you have made predator management a hot topic for balance/management.
We need more videos with Clay.
God Bless you brother.
A once in a lifetime experience man and two beautiful wolf's
Amazing adventure in an ethereal place. Long live Clay Newcomb and Meateater!
Hey y’all, if you don’t like it, don’t watch it. Simple as that. Have a wonderful day!
Amen
What an awesome surreal experience. I am a hunter and trapper myself and what I would not give to experience what I saw on this show in real life. I am envy of you guys.
Interesting to see everyone’s comments. I hunt. Not out of necessity but more because it connects me more to nature. As a hunter I’ve seen and understand more about the balance of nature than any non hunter will ever understand. Hunting is our biological right regardless of how someone might feel about the necessity of it. I never hear the protests when new neighborhoods irreversibly destroy wild life habitat. As a hunter every time see land developed I fully understand that the life it supported is gone forever. If you truly care about ALL of the natural world you should redirect your passion and start to protest urban sprawl. That’s the biggest negative impact to nature caused by humans.
Id give this 100 more thumbs up if i could. Where i live, if its green, they're putting houses on it. I truly hate it.
Great job Clay! Thank you for showing us this!
*_The BIG Key to success for trappers! _**_25:01_* _("It's not easy to get where were at right now!")_
Awesome content. We can live vicariously through MeatEater. Who better to bring it to us than the boy who cried “No wolf!” Clay Newcomb.
This looks like so much fun. We use to hunt wolves in the LA area but instead of wolves they were domestics dogs and instead of guns we just drove over them with our cars. Super exciting and happy hunting!!! Glad to see your keeping the tradition alive in Alaska.
Wow, you must have a seriously little pecker 😮
Great video gentleman. Thank you both
What an adventure. Clays the best.
Hearing the guide use the phrase “down here” when referring to moose hunting in the area caught me off guard 😂 every time I think Alaska it’s “up there”
What a cool place. Hope I get the opportunity to go some day. Thanks for sharing with us!
Very good episode. It's definitely a necessity to control wolves to maintain the balance that we strive for as cognizant stewards.
Nice work!!!
Awesome footage , thanks for sharing and keep your videos and podcasts coming please.
Great video! I love and yet fear the wolf. I believe we can all coexist in the right way. This was a great viewpoint for conservation of both wolves and deer.
That place looks the absolute dream!!!
This is an excellent video about wolves and trapping. As a trapper here in N. Idaho and having seen the impact they have on our elk, deer and moose, it is rewarding to help keep things in balance. We will never get rid of all of our wolves here and don't want to either. They are an amazing animal, just like the others we have.
We enjoyed this very much, thank you for sharing the experience.
Love anything with Clay in it! Just grabbed a couple beers , foods out the oven , lets go!! 😊
Fine, logical episode fellas. Thank you!
So lucky to have found this channel!!! Subbed for life...
Alaska is one amazing place. Just a endless land of beautiful wilderness
im from south america, dont have big game aorund here, but have watch all the videos of this channel , still this one broke my heart, i dont criticize but damn
Twas a great episode my good chaps!
Great piece, gentleman, fascinating watch and I learned a few things. Thank you!
Definitely need more episodes and content with David
fantastic episode. wolves are awesome!
Well.. I guess Clay is going to have to move to Alaska!😂 Great job MeatEater family! Growing up a stone’s throw away from where this was filmed I appreciate the knowledge and understanding of the wolf population in that region and the effects it has on other species. 👍👍from me.
Awesome video!! I've been waiting for another trapping video from the meat eater crew.
👍🐿👍
Thank you for the video Clay. ❤
Real good to watch, love the life these boys live, fishing, hunting, trapping. I know I am conflicted about taking the life of an animal like a wolf or bear, but I don’t disagree at all with the sentiments and Dave’s reasons for participating. Good luck to both men, I hope the upcoming seining season is a good one for dave.
Great video. Beautiful, beautiful country.
It was cool he added the nuance here
It was nice hearing some insight from a fellow Wolf hunter (David) - Also I believe his theory is the same here in North west Ontario... These Wolf numbers seem to climb every year & we continue to see more & more of them.
After taking 5 Wolves myself just by sitting over a bait pile... a trapper where I am could easily get a pack of 12 & keep setting traps to get more... Just seems like they multiply the moment you remove 1 from the pack.
2 years back we counted 12 Wolf pups in one pack alone - This is a pack that we bait so the survival rate of those pups is darn near 100% at that point... When this pack lights up howling, its like an orcestra!!!
Great clip in the life of a professional!
I agree these animals need close management, but it was a tough episode to watch....even as a hunter. Something about seeing these big boys go down is hard to watch.
Can’t agree with you more. I understand the science and ecology behind it, but still it’s a hard one to watch.
Get over it, nancy. They’re nothing like your dog at home.
No need to be rude. I said I was a hunter, and I am more than conditioned to killing and gutting. These wolves are just more majestic is all. Take a stress tab.
@@SG-ig2th
Just stumbled on this account and I'm hooked after a couple if skinning vids
This was one amazing documentary, well done 👏🏻
Beautiful glacier and mi respect the patience displayed
Southeast alaska might be the coolest place to watch. I could literally just watch all of meateaters videos if it was just southeast. He should also do a show on bigfoot in southeast. Definitely a place I hear about and could see them living there
Even though I couldn't shoot a Wolf, or Bear for that matter, and my gut reaction is to "hate this action" I gotta say I have to respect the knowledge you have gained and the benefits you've explained in this video about management.
It's easy to just comment some ignorant reply... but taking the time to listen to the experts might do a lot of people some good? It did with me.👍👍
Arkansas in the building!!!! Dermott!!!
That ends with a good message, you guys. ❤
Meat Eater needs more trapping videos!
"Do you remember your lines?" I about fell out of my chair!!! 😂
Really great video!!
Been waiting to see this glacier! More 👏 of 👏 these👏 conservation 👏 videos!!👏
The moment at 13:05 when the music and Sitka fawn calls match up is beautiful