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6:51 There's an article about cheese there. And then there's actually a real Onnit Academy in Austin, Texas with amazing facilities, all state-of-the-art equipment, really great instructors, cool staff. It's what we're trying to achieve. like i'm why would i even have to say that like you don't have to listen to that's i'm a ridiculous Train by day. as an audio podcast and we're coming back right now from uh successful bear hunt uh in alberta
10:06 What do you think cats eat? And those contradictions, those ones that are right in front of your face, those have always puzzled me about people. All anybody who was eating it was raving about how good it was. supermarket we don't think of it as being something that somebody killed. It doesn't make any sense, right? Wild boar. there's a lot of that for sure well bears, bears are one of the big ones.
13:26 because they want to make a collection, you know. there's animals that were on the verge of extinction that are now thriving and the only You go beyond the challenge and the hunt. We're in close. you can't mimic that feeling in regular life, right? it is discipline and uh you know thankfully every animal i've shot so far with a bow i've killed And he turns broadside.
16:46 felt like uh like a like a dream or something you know it's weird yeah well it does happen so the third night of the hunt actually the bear came in you know I was you get there you get cold you but it wasn't exactly where you'd hoped it would be. yeah so from then on still legal light it was legal light it was about dark. It was just turning dark. Yeah. So from then on.
19:04 If I didn't have lighted knocks, it would just be, I don't know where it hit. Yeah. it was like dusk That's the theme of this week. Because even though, I mean, we knew the bear was dead, but we walked down there and I told Joe, I'm like, we got to get on the blood trail. that blood's gonna either wipe on a they most of the time they make a real audible moan it's it can be pretty haunting in dark woods
22:17 We're trying to make a TV show. That's Rinella. But it's all mental. I did the appropriate. Well, you can't commit to one of the reasons why you have to hunt these male boars to keep the population healthy. And That's a male bear. They want the sows to come and eat a sow as a female bear, That they, apparently in Alaska, they've done a lot of studies on grizzlies too.
26:10 And it's one of the more dangerous hunts this thing right behind you looking at you and you know 250 pound bear that could easily kill you Yeah. And just the fact that they can hold a tree like this and go up, how strong, you And it's so shocking how fast he does it. He's just trying to see what they're up to. He just runs up the tree right next to them. And it's so shocking how fast he does it.
28:28 having a quarter that is perfect no pine needles no anything and it's just it looks like just You just have to cook it to 160 degrees. which is really weird because not that many people eat bear. I forget the gentleman's name. I'm trying to remember his name. hey not everybody hunts not everybody spends as much time as we do out in the woods here. could cuss right now. Well they always call you cunt. They do and and they don't
31:25 see a bear or two in those situations so they think oh there must not be very many meanwhile John and Jen up here, where in the country they hunt, they've had nights where they've seen 20 bears. what was is that a bear you see some movement you don't really it could be a deer it could be They estimate that at least 50% of all the calves that are born out here are killed by bears.
33:48 That happens all over these woods right here. somebody's got to kill these bear who's going to do it it's only going to be hunters or you're I mean, hunters, they put, they'll kill some, but if you could see around us how huge this area is and how thick the forest is, you'd realize there's very little chance of you ever wiping them out. I'm just a bow hunter, so I'm like on the intelligence ladder.
36:04 All they're raised, they're in this small, they're in captivity their whole life, An animal that's raised just for slaughter. And they look at you. I mean, it's a large area. And if you don't want to eat animals, that's your prerogative. Rick, show this field right here. Guaranteed animals will die. the idea is that Of how many people It might be more
39:18 You go to the supermarket and buying it, and that involves large-scale agriculture, We are at the top of the food chain. Yeah, that's one of the most adorable things that animal rights activists love to pin on humans. Okay. and in doing so, there's so many mosquitoes i think if you cook them good you don't have to worry about it but it's like trigonosis
41:29 there was a big thing recently, this woman killed a giraffe, But if you go over there and you shoot an animal and you give that animal to these villagers, Yeah. all the way down to Vegas and give it to those people, Very few. People who want to or people who care about fellow man and helping. just to help somebody they don't even know well i think people have a bad connection to hunters
45:01 But if you think about how many cops arrest people every day and how few instances the entire collective group of people that participate in the same thing and that's you Just to be somebody who can go out and say, hey, I'm going to go out, I'm going to survive out in the woods. When I came up, it was kind of a transition Oh, I see. very intense connection. The food that I cook at home, when I cook food from an animal that
48:14 You're getting your food from these animals that are wandering around. It's not nature. the, killing it, taking care of it yourself, cutting it up, you know, and cooking it, and then eating it. The tide has turned. you're buying food from them and you think that you're morally righteous and that you're beyond You douchebag. Yeah. a world of good to understand where your food actually comes from, because most of us are
52:10 So did you have an opinion on hunters? And I would eat my own fish. and talking about it and trying to figure out how to go about doing it. mike hawkridge and from big country outfitters the guy i shot my moose with he's done a lot of that and then you know take bear watch you go from not ever having killed anything with the boat to now up for success and that's that's why I love it up here yeah well one of the
55:50 This place that they have is just so special. It's it mean even we're just driving around right there. Oh wow yeah leaving before they've had success yet but they've seen a lot of bears these and I think Ed, he hasn't killed a bear yet, He was hammering the steel. connection to bow hunting and i have it now too and i have it because of you that's awesome yeah
59:07 Keeping yourself calm when you're at full draw on an animal, practice like a meditation in a lot of ways. Yeah. of get into the bear hunting mindset you know we come out from this busy life all of a sudden you're Jen and I were nine yards behind. The weapon. The weapon. reason why we're at the top of the food chain is because all the things that we described the practice and archery the weapon the weapon you know it's a there's
1:02:09 No, it was different. Love that. Let's check in with Les. I killed one a couple weeks ago. yeah no animal was harmed in the making of that experience that's memorable to me still well we Yeah, they'd have a hard time climbing a tree that way. But that's what's walking around these woods. I'll make sure our bag's still back there, argued with people to death about this they They say bear is bad to eat.
1:05:08 They find grass. they get like a blue hue like a purple hue to their that would sell if you so you they sell people hunt and kill deer because it's the most popular animal to hunt in america people see deer have done that they've gotten Lyme disease from from ticks another one Yeah, some people go for super slams That's true. Because without you, it would have taken me years and years and years and years to fuck it up.
1:08:37 they can accommodate it's just there's not that much space in the woods like as far as like how Yeah, and we'll probably do a couple camps like this experience with as many people as i can and if if you're interested in archery, find a local archery shop. where you want it to. a primal reward system that's built he lives all year round to prepare himself for i mean cam is constantly updating his Instagram because he's constantly running and lifting, working out, and getting his body prepared to be able to take on the challenges of these tough hunts.
1:12:05 doing it and you're saying come do it with me yeah exactly i'm not a special person you know Bye, everybody. Go to blueapron.com forward slash Rogan All right, my friends.