Wow, I'm excited to see Clay as a guest! He is a very well spoken man, who is always looking out for the greater good when it comes to hunting. Nice qork gritty crew, I loved the info.
Once again, the bear hunt stuff is my preferred videos, i have caught a couple of bear grease and i started watching hunting videos on TH-cam with Meat Eater and Stuck in the Rut, then matured into Gritty. it is like watching your favorite show and it does a cross over with another. Keep up to good work. look forward to a wolf hunt sometime too.
What a great conversation! As a fellow Arkansan, I can concur that the numbers of black bears have only gone up with hunting the way it has been managed. It's getting better every year.
Good talk. Lots of experience and knowledge given here. I appreciate your generosity in sharing even though it’s kinda like giving us the treasure map to your treasures, complete selflessness. Thanks.
Loved this pod cast. Listening to clay the last few years has changed me from a die-hard archery elk hunter to a bear hunter in progress. And your mtn bear hunts are very inspiring
Welp I definitely know what I'm listening to at work tomorrow!!! 3 of my favorite people, Clay being the towards the pinnacle of American hunters in my opinion
Clay I was born and raised in BC and since I took my first bear at 11 I've taken 1 7ft bear and 1 that was over 7ft it squared out at 7ft 5inches. The biggest black bear I've ever seen was when I was guiding in Northern Alberta and it squared out at 8ft.
Guard the Gate as Clay use to say on his Bear 🐻 Hunting Magazine podcast. I have been suggesting Clay Newcomb to Brian as a podcast guest for probably 4 years now and I am glad that you three were able to connect on one. I watched his BHM videos on TH-cam before he started working with Meat Eater and really enjoyed those as well including the video with him in the natural blind and the curious color phase boar. Plus the ones were he sent his son off on a Man Quest to get his first solo bear 🐻 with a bow 🏹. Great discussion guys on a variety of topics. I am stoked to see this drop and couldn’t click on fast enough.
This podcast was amazing. I loved all of this, I’m so excited about hunting this year for my first time ever. I’m getting a deer tag and a bear tag. I love camping so even if I don’t shoot anything this year I will be hunting every year moving forward. Yourself and Ryan are my favorite hunters. Keep up the amazing hunts and thank you for all the knowledge you guys share! Thank you
A Facebook friend once asked if you could hunt with any “celebrity” hunter, who would it be and what would you hunt? My answer was Idaho spring bear with Ryan Lampers and Clay Newcomb… 3-4 months later this podcast comes out!!!
Clay Newcomb!!! Let’s go! Great content. Thanks for sharing. I need to get me a mountain bear so I can POUND me some bear meatloaf at the Bernard Ranch! 😆 Great stuff. Thanks
Awesome podcast and so much great information and love of not only a sport but teaching people to go back to their roots and become hunter gathers and know where their food comes from and is pure not full of genetic altered food . Thank you God bless everyone 😊
This is waaaaaaay over due. It would be pretty cool seeing clay hunt with the gritty crew. You guys should take clay with you to show him your style of hunting in the mountains and then clay should take you guys hunting and showing you his method of hunting bears. That would be awesome AF. Gritty Grease 😂
Lat year was the first time I rendered bear fat. We love it! I'm a taxidermist so I have access to lots of bear fat. This year I would like to do more rendering. Couple questions for you, how do you store the rendered fat? We stored ours in the fridge, which sucks because it takes up so much space. How long will it keep? Thanks for all you do for the hunting industry!
Loved the podcast!!! 7.5' bears do exist out west too. Got mine in 09 on blackberries with a melon that scored 19 15/16". In Washington to boot. Stay Gritty!
Great podcast. Didn't realize that the way my Son and I cook many meals when hunting from the truck (boiling frozen meals right in a zip lock like chili, spaghetti, etc. ) was such a good way to cook! .... Almost. :) I have already researched sous vide cooking! Hank Shaw has some good info on it. Will be trying it out with my Bear I kill coming up this spring. Last year's is already gone. Man you have got to listen to Clay's Bear Grease podcast. It is awesome. Start at the beginning if you can. For sure episode #4 " Death Of a Bear Hunter". And #3 the shed horn buck of 1962. The Folsom Stone points one is very interesting also the series on Warner Glen was great.... Heck all of them! I can not think of anyone that can tell a story quite like Clay. Keep up the good work. Love what you guys are doing.
14/16ths? I love it! I’m going to start using that. 7/8ths is for the newbs. I might even throw out a 28/32nds if the time is right. Great podcast! I enjoy them all guys. Thanks!
My dad was an old country veterinarian and there wasn't a case of triconosis for many many years in this country...i think there have been a few in recent years due to immigration.
Ryan is thinking, Awesome, someone is in my spot. We can keep hiking further in. Hunting partners are thinking, oh no, someone is in our spot. Ryans going to want to go further in.
Hi Mr Brian and all you gritty fellas please know I am just and old lady who enjoys watching you guy live you best life but I just saw what I think is some very young fellas who very much want to be just like you which I guess they say imitation is the highest form of flattery I mean they gif brand new gear almost the same as you but they don’t have a clue, just watch you will see I worry they will get hurt or scare all the bears away so you guys can’t go show them how it’s done. Anyway I am knew at this TH-cam stuff but will watch your videos everyday and enjoy them.
During my time guiding fly fisherman on Kodiak, I've seen my fair share of boars killing cubs, it's a horrible even. People that don't hunt, have no clue on how many cubs a mature boar will kill in a life time. A large boar will kill more cubs than any hunter could imagine. Great show, getting pumped for spring bear in the Matsu Valley.
Just started the intro and my brain literally said "so if I watch this podcast a bear will basically walk up to my house and let me kill it gotcha please continue"
That video where he shoots the bear in Arkansas with a recurve over a waterhole is still one of my favorites. Glad he's moved on up the ladder and is with Meateater and all, but I miss his content on the Bear Hunting Magazine TH-cam channel. th-cam.com/video/LiakvgWDyuw/w-d-xo.html
Trich will happen. Had it happen to me eating bear burgers cooked medium. Stomach was upset for days. Would love to know how you do that canned bear meat. Do you cook a bear stew and can that?
What are your thoughts about the 6-800lb black bears being killed in west virginia area? I may be wrong on the area, but ive seen hunting shows of bears being killed in new jersey and down towards the virginias that size
I'm going to have to quit listening/watching these dang bear podcasts because I want to go bear hunting now. I remember that video of Clay and that bear that stuck his head into the blind!
I wonder how bear hunting affects deer & elk population. You guys mention how many cubs are killed by boars. If killing mature boars makes cub survival increase, then the bear population expands. Wouldn't more bears mean more fawn devastation? It seems like the best way to keep bear population in check is to keep the cub killers out there. Does one big boar kill more or less fawns & calves than a larger population of adolescent bears?
This is my two cents. Everywhere I have seen a really healthy elk population you also have a healthy bear population. The areas where there are big bears hardly has elk at all. A healthy population of predators equates to healthy herds. To many there are no animals not enough the population is sick.
Alright, I am trying wrap my head around the best place to shoot a bear. I feel like I am getting different info. I have only shot one bear, in the spine and it died immediately, I am going again in 2 weeks. I came across this video on TH-cam th-cam.com/video/_oSJCcjzvZs/w-d-xo.html do you think that the shots portrayed on this video are too far forward? Or should I aim just like it is shown? Or further back? Thank for your help.
@@tbabajan tell me how goofy it will “say/think” in 10 years and you can’t get a bear tag. Even Clay and Brian were talking about it at the end of the podcast. They understand the consequences of their actions. Do I want people to hunt? I sure do. Do I think I need all the animals to myself? Sure don’t. Bear is one of the only tags I can guarantee I can get in areas that still have great hunting. I play the draw game for elk because it’s became very popular in the last 10 years. The draw odds in Colorado for good elk areas are ever diminishing every year that passes. It’s a problem and the solution for the problem is, wait your turn and find something else to hunt in the meantime. Thanks for your opinion.
Unbelievable!! The biggest names in bear hunting finally together. Yes!!!👍👍
Clay has got one of them voices and out looks on life where you just sit and listen like a little kid listening to your elders! He’s great!
Been waiting for this a long time, now you got to have a future hunt planned with clay. Give the people what they want!! Great podcast guys
Hopefully there's bear hunt video with brian, ryan, and clay coming soon!
What have we got here! A Clay and Ryan mix??? 2023 is really the year!!
Wealth of knowledge on bears in one video! Great work!
This is probably the best hunting podcast I’ve listened to in a long while
Wow, I'm excited to see Clay as a guest! He is a very well spoken man, who is always looking out for the greater good when it comes to hunting. Nice qork gritty crew, I loved the info.
Once again, the bear hunt stuff is my preferred videos, i have caught a couple of bear grease and i started watching hunting videos on TH-cam with Meat Eater and Stuck in the Rut, then matured into Gritty. it is like watching your favorite show and it does a cross over with another. Keep up to good work. look forward to a wolf hunt sometime too.
What a great conversation! As a fellow Arkansan, I can concur that the numbers of black bears have only gone up with hunting the way it has been managed. It's getting better every year.
Good talk. Lots of experience and knowledge given here. I appreciate your generosity in sharing even though it’s kinda like giving us the treasure map to your treasures, complete selflessness. Thanks.
Trichinosis, some men can and some men can’t. Great video. Thanks guys.
Some of the best podcast yet!! On bear hunting stay gritty!!!
Loved this pod cast. Listening to clay the last few years has changed me from a die-hard archery elk hunter to a bear hunter in progress. And your mtn bear hunts are very inspiring
Legendary bear hunting podcast
Great podcast with lots of great insight. Really enjoyed the story of Clays where he says he could have slapped the bear in his blind
Welp I definitely know what I'm listening to at work tomorrow!!! 3 of my favorite people, Clay being the towards the pinnacle of American hunters in my opinion
Clay I was born and raised in BC and since I took my first bear at 11 I've taken 1 7ft bear and 1 that was over 7ft it squared out at 7ft 5inches. The biggest black bear I've ever seen was when I was guiding in Northern Alberta and it squared out at 8ft.
Guard the Gate as Clay use to say on his Bear 🐻 Hunting Magazine podcast.
I have been suggesting Clay Newcomb to Brian as a podcast guest for probably 4 years now and I am glad that you three were able to connect on one.
I watched his BHM videos on TH-cam before he started working with Meat Eater and really enjoyed those as well including the video with him in the natural blind and the curious color phase boar. Plus the ones were he sent his son off on a Man Quest to get his first solo bear 🐻 with a bow 🏹.
Great discussion guys on a variety of topics. I am stoked to see this drop and couldn’t click on fast enough.
This podcast was amazing. I loved all of this, I’m so excited about hunting this year for my first time ever. I’m getting a deer tag and a bear tag. I love camping so even if I don’t shoot anything this year I will be hunting every year moving forward. Yourself and Ryan are my favorite hunters. Keep up the amazing hunts and thank you for all the knowledge you guys share! Thank you
this was a beary insightful podcast
We can all our bear as well. My wife makes a pulled pork sauce for it and it's to die for.
Great Combination!
This podcast got me pumped to hunt bear this fall season. I'm in Washington so no spring bear anymore. August can't come soon enough.
A Facebook friend once asked if you could hunt with any “celebrity” hunter, who would it be and what would you hunt? My answer was Idaho spring bear with Ryan Lampers and Clay Newcomb… 3-4 months later this podcast comes out!!!
Clay Newcomb!!! Let’s go! Great content. Thanks for sharing. I need to get me a mountain bear so I can POUND me some bear meatloaf at the Bernard Ranch! 😆 Great stuff. Thanks
Awesome podcast and so much great information and love of not only a sport but teaching people to go back to their roots and become hunter gathers and know where their food comes from and is pure not full of genetic altered food . Thank you God bless everyone 😊
This is waaaaaaay over due. It would be pretty cool seeing clay hunt with the gritty crew. You guys should take clay with you to show him your style of hunting in the mountains and then clay should take you guys hunting and showing you his method of hunting bears. That would be awesome AF. Gritty Grease 😂
Lat year was the first time I rendered bear fat. We love it! I'm a taxidermist so I have access to lots of bear fat. This year I would like to do more rendering. Couple questions for you, how do you store the rendered fat? We stored ours in the fridge, which sucks because it takes up so much space. How long will it keep? Thanks for all you do for the hunting industry!
Clay seems like one of the realest dudes out there!! He’s a mule skinner and a bear hunter.. and he tells it like it is
Absolutely love the Contant Thank you.
Great podcast. Lots of information I think you and lampers should do a high country archery bear hunt. Keep up the Great Work.
Loved the podcast!!! 7.5' bears do exist out west too. Got mine in 09 on blackberries with a melon that scored 19 15/16". In Washington to boot. Stay Gritty!
Brian, I see you borrowed Lamper's hippie / homeless hoody?! Duckworth Powder hoodies are awesome!
That hour and forty minutes flew by. Broadhead touched the bears nose? What!!
I used Clay's video on shot placement where he rode a mule to town. It was comedy, but great information for sure haha.
You got to think these guys have a hunt lined up. What a video that would be.
Bear stuck his face in the blind 😂Lost control of the situation is an understatement!🤣
Great podcast. Didn't realize that the way my Son and I cook many meals when hunting from the truck (boiling frozen meals right in a zip lock like chili, spaghetti, etc. ) was such a good way to cook! .... Almost. :) I have already researched sous vide cooking! Hank Shaw has some good info on it. Will be trying it out with my Bear I kill coming up this spring. Last year's is already gone.
Man you have got to listen to Clay's Bear Grease podcast. It is awesome.
Start at the beginning if you can. For sure episode #4 " Death Of a Bear Hunter". And #3 the shed horn buck of 1962.
The Folsom Stone points one is very interesting also the series on Warner Glen was great.... Heck all of them!
I can not think of anyone that can tell a story quite like Clay.
Keep up the good work. Love what you guys are doing.
Great show
Great podcast I really like the meat eater guys. The bear in my profile picture is 6’7” tip to tail
14/16ths? I love it! I’m going to start using that. 7/8ths is for the newbs. I might even throw out a 28/32nds if the time is right.
Great podcast! I enjoy them all guys. Thanks!
Oh this is gunna be good! Thanx!
Had most of my first bear made into bacon... Nothing better than bear, lettuce and tomato sandwiches!
Get Clay on a hunt with you guys. And get Pedro back. Great stuff
Great podcast Brian!
My dad was an old country veterinarian and there wasn't a case of triconosis for many many years in this country...i think there have been a few in recent years due to immigration.
That was a good one men !!
Hey fellas
What bags are y’all using to hang your food? My current dry bags are heavy. Looking to cut some weight if I can.
Thx
Ryan is thinking, Awesome, someone is in my spot. We can keep hiking further in. Hunting partners are thinking, oh no, someone is in our spot. Ryans going to want to go further in.
hey now, spring beachgrass bears on POW are plenty tasty!
Hi Mr Brian and all you gritty fellas please know I am just and old lady who enjoys watching you guy live you best life but I just saw what I think is some very young fellas who very much want to be just like you which I guess they say imitation is the highest form of flattery I mean they gif brand new gear almost the same as you but they don’t have a clue, just watch you will see I worry they will get hurt or scare all the bears away so you guys can’t go show them how it’s done.
Anyway I am knew at this TH-cam stuff but will watch your videos everyday and enjoy them.
Boone is a great book. Just read that not long ago myself
You guys should share your canned bear recipe!
He has an older video of him making it. Might have to do do digging but it in there
@@Norcal18 found it! Thanks.
During my time guiding fly fisherman on Kodiak, I've seen my fair share of boars killing cubs, it's a horrible even. People that don't hunt, have no clue on how many cubs a mature boar will kill in a life time. A large boar will kill more cubs than any hunter could imagine. Great show, getting pumped for spring bear in the Matsu Valley.
Just started the intro and my brain literally said "so if I watch this podcast a bear will basically walk up to my house and let me kill it gotcha please continue"
Pleeeease work out a hunt trade. Call and Lampers on Mules with Newcomb, and/or Newcomb on a Mtn trip.
O man you have to listen to the bear grease podcast on Daniel Boone !
Is there a place to get your recipes on bear and elk??
I don't have any particular recipes. There may be some on sthealthyhunter.com/recipes/
What was the book?
Bonsia bears is the video
That video where he shoots the bear in Arkansas with a recurve over a waterhole is still one of my favorites. Glad he's moved on up the ladder and is with Meateater and all, but I miss his content on the Bear Hunting Magazine TH-cam channel. th-cam.com/video/LiakvgWDyuw/w-d-xo.html
Trich will happen. Had it happen to me eating bear burgers cooked medium. Stomach was upset for days. Would love to know how you do that canned bear meat. Do you cook a bear stew and can that?
We just throw in some slices of bear meat with a little seasoning. th-cam.com/video/G7wOnXulq4Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_8_gR4ysA2ONwB-Y
What are your thoughts about the 6-800lb black bears being killed in west virginia area? I may be wrong on the area, but ive seen hunting shows of bears being killed in new jersey and down towards the virginias that size
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The only ones who want to bring more hunters into the fold are those who profit off of it.
I'm going to have to quit listening/watching these dang bear podcasts because I want to go bear hunting now. I remember that video of Clay and that bear that stuck his head into the blind!
I wonder how bear hunting affects deer & elk population. You guys mention how many cubs are killed by boars. If killing mature boars makes cub survival increase, then the bear population expands. Wouldn't more bears mean more fawn devastation? It seems like the best way to keep bear population in check is to keep the cub killers out there. Does one big boar kill more or less fawns & calves than a larger population of adolescent bears?
This is my two cents. Everywhere I have seen a really healthy elk population you also have a healthy bear population. The areas where there are big bears hardly has elk at all. A healthy population of predators equates to healthy herds. To many there are no animals not enough the population is sick.
Alright, I am trying wrap my head around the best place to shoot a bear. I feel like I am getting different info. I have only shot one bear, in the spine and it died immediately, I am going again in 2 weeks. I came across this video on TH-cam th-cam.com/video/_oSJCcjzvZs/w-d-xo.html do you think that the shots portrayed on this video are too far forward? Or should I aim just like it is shown? Or further back? Thank for your help.
Alright…. So I lost a sweatshirt a while back and I think Brian stole it… ten years ago! Seriously tho where can get that woolish style hoody
Ha ha! Wool hoodie is made by Duckworth in Montana 👍🏼😁
i tan the hide of every deer i kill
Please, Don't ruin bear hunting by making it popular.
Lol, that’s a goofy thing to say/think man.
@@tbabajan tell me how goofy it will “say/think” in 10 years and you can’t get a bear tag. Even Clay and Brian were talking about it at the end of the podcast. They understand the consequences of their actions. Do I want people to hunt? I sure do. Do I think I need all the animals to myself? Sure don’t. Bear is one of the only tags I can guarantee I can get in areas that still have great hunting. I play the draw game for elk because it’s became very popular in the last 10 years. The draw odds in Colorado for good elk areas are ever diminishing every year that passes. It’s a problem and the solution for the problem is, wait your turn and find something else to hunt in the meantime. Thanks for your opinion.