It is easier to get into than you think. Most start with fishing, then dip their toes in with some bird or small game. Before you know it, you are putting in for tags in multiple states for hunts that will hopefully happen in your lifetime.
I used to longbow hunt Javelina and feral hogs on the King ranch. The Santa Gertrudis cattle there are more savvy and skittish than the whitetails, which are rarely hunted on foot.
I had to laugh out loud listening to this while feeding my cowdogs, I’ve listened to this podcast for years enjoying y’all’s episodes and shows when I was at Sul Ross, and to hear my home place of Bee County mentioned on it dang near made me fall down in laughter. And I can promise all in that book is true, I’ve heard the same stories from old verbal history in the ranching community in bee, live oak, and goliad counties since I was big enough to listen. (Note: I make this comment upon the hanging of the bastard in bee county, I grew up at a small community 11 miles south called Skidmore that was once a large rail shipment yard for cattle)
Everytime this dog topic comes up it reminds me of a Blue Heeler a farmer had that did bite me. Only because I was running around the house, I was probably 9 at the time, and I surprised it. The farmer immediately without hesitation took the dog to the back 40 and shot it. Even though the dog had never bitten anyone else before, the thought of having a dog that would be a future biter wasnt tolerated at all.
Hi guys love the content! Much love and appreciation from hogjaw valley Alabama! Is there anyway you could have a conversation with a survivalist or Steve elaborate more on his book! I’ve read it cover to cover but I feel that it’s a very important conversation to be had! Again thanks for any insight into the subject!
Speaking of getting mauled by a dog my cousins had a dog. It was a full blooded Siberian husky. It had bit my cousin amber (it was her dog) . It bit the neighbor girl, and her little brother, it bit my aunts mom, it mauled 2 mailmen, and it mauled me. I was 8 years old and we were sitting at the island coloring me and my cousin her brother toby.i remember i droped the orange marker and i reached down to pick it up and chubbs was standing there he grabbed me by the face 5 different times and shook me vigorously. I went to the ER in an ambulance the surgeon said that dog missed the tear duck in my right eye by 1/16 of an inch once asked what that meant he said you would have been blind in that eye. My parents were divorced but my dad and my moms brother were still friends. My dad said if my uncle didn't destroy that dog that my dad would come down to town and destroy it. My uncle said no problem it had bit way to many people he took it for a walk in the woods and shot it in the back of the head with an 870 magnum. You would believe this is all over but my cousin's loved that dog and blamed me for its Demise. My mom rescued german shepherds for a living we had 11 females at once they were all great. My cousin toby stayed the night at my house and started bitching about his dog being killed i punched him in the arm twice and yelled ouch and 6 of the 11 females had him pinned up on top of the couch with his back to the wall but not a single one bit him i called them off
Kristi Noem should be disqualified for Vice-Presidential candidacy, not because she killed a dog, but because she doesn't know Americans well enough to know that writing about killing a dog in a memoir is not going to win favorability with the American public. She clearly has no grasp on the sentiments of the average American, and is should therefore be removed from consideration.
It's a good exercise in understanding what people are capable of when it comes to asking for opinions... at least these folks were asked. And yet, mocked by those doing the asking. That was the hard part, and now questioning that approach is somehow out of bounds to some. Weird and wacky world, ain't it?
Ol' Randall and Cal just can't get on board to support a Conservative, or an explanation supporting said Conservative, even adding an "impersonation" or terms like "weird"... such open mindedness and deep thought. Meanwhile they can't help but mention the "old Montana" town prior to commercialization/modernization in recent years or decades of those places they once loved more. When one's politics don't fit their life or even actual personal preference and day-to-day. Let's just say she "aborted" the dog... really late term.
I (in my own opinion) think that they, as well as many others, just don't Fit into a certain box. I think we, as a country (and a people) should start to realize that one can agree with and disagree with a "party", and that it won't Define us.
@@rustyshackleford8149 Certainly... I'm not asking them to fit into a box, but if agreeing and disagreeing is what you're going for, you can surely understand someone sharing the latter??? Especially regarding a discussion that involved the players disagreeing, even parodying alternative (and solicited) views? If that's the busting of boxes you're looking for, I hope you can find my original comment as more of the same??? If not, then predictably keep standing in your box along with the boys mentioned above. And keep thinking that I'm standing in mine.
@@ggray19 no, your comment is really good, and I can see the direction you were going in it. Made me think as well. I found a bit of hypocrisy myself in some of the language and mockery. I try relatively hard to not "fit" into those boxes, however at times it seems I am fitting perfectly in one or another. The point about "old Montana" and "the way things used to be" seem to conflict with a lot of those opinions,
“Well listen to this” should be the name of this book club podcast haha
Put it on a tee shirt like the fresh set of eyes see more beans
on the back of the shirt it should say "what do you think of that ? "
Thank all of you!
The dog comments had me thinking of Chevy Chase in Vacation when the cop stops him and the leash is tied to the bumper.
Ol Cal is a legend
Enjoy watching and listening to y’all’s opinions. Can’t wait till I build up the courage to go hunting one day!
It is easier to get into than you think. Most start with fishing, then dip their toes in with some bird or small game. Before you know it, you are putting in for tags in multiple states for hunts that will hopefully happen in your lifetime.
@@Eric-dr5bjI’m an active fisherman. I didn’t grow up in a game eating household nor a hunting household so it’s kinda me stepping out of the norm.
Try joining a Rod and Gun club! Perhaps someone will want to be your hunting partner in exchange for you being their fishing partner
Can’t wait to see Houndations!!
I'm currently working with my uncle's German shorthaired pointer
So this episode really speaks to me
Hey, more of this! These shootn' the shit podcasts are the best!
I used to longbow hunt Javelina and feral hogs on the King ranch. The Santa Gertrudis cattle there are more savvy and skittish than the whitetails, which are rarely hunted on foot.
I had to laugh out loud listening to this while feeding my cowdogs, I’ve listened to this podcast for years enjoying y’all’s episodes and shows when I was at Sul Ross, and to hear my home place of Bee County mentioned on it dang near made me fall down in laughter. And I can promise all in that book is true, I’ve heard the same stories from old verbal history in the ranching community in bee, live oak, and goliad counties since I was big enough to listen. (Note: I make this comment upon the hanging of the bastard in bee county, I grew up at a small community 11 miles south called Skidmore that was once a large rail shipment yard for cattle)
I love Cal.thinking about my wrist strength skinning hurts me anymore but I try ....
Everytime this dog topic comes up it reminds me of a Blue Heeler a farmer had that did bite me. Only because I was running around the house, I was probably 9 at the time, and I surprised it. The farmer immediately without hesitation took the dog to the back 40 and shot it. Even though the dog had never bitten anyone else before, the thought of having a dog that would be a future biter wasnt tolerated at all.
It was a different time... some people just can't understand that
When will the episode with the Louisiana shrimper come out?
Hi guys love the content! Much love and appreciation from hogjaw valley Alabama! Is there anyway you could have a conversation with a survivalist or Steve elaborate more on his book! I’ve read it cover to cover but I feel that it’s a very important conversation to be had! Again thanks for any insight into the subject!
The essays were nice recreation of the Federalist papers.
Steve has quite the interesting way to describe sizes!
Why have I never noticed how little hair Cal has 😂
I’ve got that and others books by him. Good stuff.
I’d love a Steve’s book club
Anyone know the end song and how to find it? I love it!
Sheriff Walton ???? Great last name !!! I'm have to research my name ...
I’m always excited to watch the meat eater shows, however I find it hard to watch the podcast.
We did get Es in my school back in the day. At least that was the rumor! Lol
Per definition, that old guy that shot the slingshot; he had a disease..
Speaking of getting mauled by a dog my cousins had a dog. It was a full blooded Siberian husky. It had bit my cousin amber (it was her dog) . It bit the neighbor girl, and her little brother, it bit my aunts mom, it mauled 2 mailmen, and it mauled me. I was 8 years old and we were sitting at the island coloring me and my cousin her brother toby.i remember i droped the orange marker and i reached down to pick it up and chubbs was standing there he grabbed me by the face 5 different times and shook me vigorously. I went to the ER in an ambulance the surgeon said that dog missed the tear duck in my right eye by 1/16 of an inch once asked what that meant he said you would have been blind in that eye. My parents were divorced but my dad and my moms brother were still friends. My dad said if my uncle didn't destroy that dog that my dad would come down to town and destroy it. My uncle said no problem it had bit way to many people he took it for a walk in the woods and shot it in the back of the head with an 870 magnum. You would believe this is all over but my cousin's loved that dog and blamed me for its Demise. My mom rescued german shepherds for a living we had 11 females at once they were all great. My cousin toby stayed the night at my house and started bitching about his dog being killed i punched him in the arm twice and yelled ouch and 6 of the 11 females had him pinned up on top of the couch with his back to the wall but not a single one bit him i called them off
Kristi Noem should be disqualified for Vice-Presidential candidacy, not because she killed a dog, but because she doesn't know Americans well enough to know that writing about killing a dog in a memoir is not going to win favorability with the American public. She clearly has no grasp on the sentiments of the average American, and is should therefore be removed from consideration.
Is houndations going to be on this channels feed?
Yep, all podcasts will live hear from now on!
But let’s talk about the coach. That was great
Am I dumb for not being able to find the outro song?
It was created by a fan to be played as an outro. So it's not a publicly available song.
@@kylebowman1191 Dang.
Love the show, music at the end was painful to listen to. No offense to whoever recorded it.
You sound like the type of moron who tell folks Bob Dylan is a garbage singer too, no offense…
Essay session was tough to listen to
It's a good exercise in understanding what people are capable of when it comes to asking for opinions... at least these folks were asked. And yet, mocked by those doing the asking. That was the hard part, and now questioning that approach is somehow out of bounds to some. Weird and wacky world, ain't it?
Does Steve even own a dog? Cal knows what's up with dog training! Lazy people have problem dogs!
That dude ain’t no turkey hunter
Pound pup to hound dog!
Why wouldn’t you post this on the MeatEater channel
They’ve moved all podcast episodes to this new podcast only channel
@megtim maybe they should tell people that....
@@dangerousdylan6262 they had a snippet at the beginning of the audio episode about it. I don’t know why it wasn’t included on the video portion
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The bald guy is ruining everything
Anything but metric 😂
Ol' Randall and Cal just can't get on board to support a Conservative, or an explanation supporting said Conservative, even adding an "impersonation" or terms like "weird"... such open mindedness and deep thought. Meanwhile they can't help but mention the "old Montana" town prior to commercialization/modernization in recent years or decades of those places they once loved more. When one's politics don't fit their life or even actual personal preference and day-to-day. Let's just say she "aborted" the dog... really late term.
Sounds like they offended your sensitive personality
I (in my own opinion) think that they, as well as many others, just don't Fit into a certain box. I think we, as a country (and a people) should start to realize that one can agree with and disagree with a "party", and that it won't Define us.
@@Marco-th5mp Oh, I have no personality, I just sit around and reply with weighty thoughts on original comments here. You surely know the feeling?
@@rustyshackleford8149 Certainly... I'm not asking them to fit into a box, but if agreeing and disagreeing is what you're going for, you can surely understand someone sharing the latter??? Especially regarding a discussion that involved the players disagreeing, even parodying alternative (and solicited) views? If that's the busting of boxes you're looking for, I hope you can find my original comment as more of the same??? If not, then predictably keep standing in your box along with the boys mentioned above. And keep thinking that I'm standing in mine.
@@ggray19 no, your comment is really good, and I can see the direction you were going in it. Made me think as well. I found a bit of hypocrisy myself in some of the language and mockery.
I try relatively hard to not "fit" into those boxes, however at times it seems I am fitting perfectly in one or another. The point about "old Montana" and "the way things used to be" seem to conflict with a lot of those opinions,
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Love Steve, but he's trying to back an ignorant comment he made a just needs to say he was wrong.