The Rise, Demise, and Redemption of Chris "Booyah" Brackett | HUNTR Podcast

2023 ж. 18 Жел.
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In this episode of HUNTR Podcast, we're excited to have Chris Brackett on the show to talk about his journey over the last few years. Chris is known to be one of the most popular outdoor television personalities, and is an absolute killer when it comes to mature bucks. After some controversial leaks in 2019, Brackett was charged for violating the Lacey Act which led him to experience "his worst fear." Chris shares his story with us, explaining the ups and downs he's had in his career, and what the future looks like moving forward. Enjoy this episode as we get to know Chris and hear his perspective on everything. Ladies and gentleman, Chris "Booyah" Brackett!
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  • Arrow affliction was a highlight of my childhood, nothing beat waiting for it to come on every Friday night!!!

    @Tyjjordan@Tyjjordan4 ай бұрын
    • Pretty awesome

      @HUNTRPOD@HUNTRPOD4 ай бұрын
  • Watched his show years ago so i listened to the whole podcast. It was good of him to let it all out. It was hard podcast to finish with his personality and lack of humility for a "faithful Christian"

    @dustinweeza9723@dustinweeza97234 ай бұрын
  • Everyone one makes mistakes and they usually change for the better. Chris is a great dude regardless of his past.

    @darrellstout8014@darrellstout80144 ай бұрын
  • Chris is just a man who is growing in Gods grace for he started out growing in repentance. Taking a stand with his woman to make it right in marriage is commendable, my brother. Keep living, brother Chris for the best is yet to come. Phil 1:6

    @TheLymanDiamond@TheLymanDiamond2 ай бұрын
  • Great episode guys! First time chiming in, you guys keep stepping it up, and to Chris if your reading, thanks for telling your half.

    @DAAshick@DAAshick4 ай бұрын
  • Great podcast guys and much respect for Chris as he put it out there and told us many details on his side of an experience that he did not have to share. He spoke of personal ups and downs and made things public and I respect him for the courage to to this. Chris, I wish you all the best and I look forward to what you bring to the outdoor world in 2024. Happy Holidays guys and all the best to you and all of your loved ones in 2024.

    @bennyp8679@bennyp86794 ай бұрын
  • Hey Guys.. Just found your Podcast!! Absolutely love it. I’m a 63 yr old Hunter from Mid Michigan.. Flint area. We have some dandy deer here!! Have been a Chris Brackett fan since he started showing up!! It takes a lot for someone to go on the air, and bare their soul…. Thx Chris!! And thank you guys for such a great podcast!! You have a new fan in Michigan!!

    @randalllewis2434@randalllewis24344 ай бұрын
    • Since your from Michigan what’s your opinion on the Rompola buck real or fake I think it is the real world record but jealous hunters and Bias so called Bc scorers ruined this man and deer

      @williamsmith3960@williamsmith39604 ай бұрын
  • I’m BACK subscribed; your content during PRE-RUT here in West TN got in my head, my private surrounded by free shooting hunters, 100” average ‘good buck’ it was better 4yrs ago, y’all are Blessed! Thank You good discussions!

    @grege8716@grege87164 ай бұрын
  • By far one of the greatest episodes yet, such an amazing story to hear especially for someone my age 24 that grew up watching all of the shows he was on and always wondering the true story of what happened to Chris. On top of the inspirational part of it and him really talking about how much he has changed his life and came realize what his true purpose is. Amazing episode guys!

    @Btaylor45023@Btaylor450234 ай бұрын
    • Im usually more of a fan of the better back and forth conversation podcasts yall do but it didnt get even the slightest bit boring just listening to him tell his story 90% of the episode

      @Btaylor45023@Btaylor450234 ай бұрын
    • Really appreciate it man. We were here like you all for much of this podcast just tee it up and listen

      @HUNTRPOD@HUNTRPOD4 ай бұрын
    • God Bless you Chris! Arrow affliction was and is the best show ever!

      @kevinkirby6511@kevinkirby65114 ай бұрын
  • Great episode guys! Much more appreciation for Chris and his story.

    @ERICFARRENS@ERICFARRENS4 ай бұрын
  • I don't have a problem forgiving a guy for screwing up. One thing I don't get is to go on a podcast to ask for forgiveness then try to take jabs at Don higgins and josh bowmar? I don't like either one from a hunting content standpoint but not sure chris is in position to bash anyone. Idk

    @adamyoderpomsky9705@adamyoderpomsky97054 ай бұрын
  • Keep it up fellas. You guys are doing great things. Love listening to you guys.

    @mattlong8949@mattlong89494 ай бұрын
  • Couldn't listen much past the intro where he said he would use tannerite or his truck to kill deer if it was legal! No respect for the animal. Just because its legal doesn't make it morally right to do so. He just reinforced my perception I had of him in the past. Maybe i'll listen to the rest later but I doubt it. Still one of the best hunting podcast out there.

    @chrisking9424@chrisking94244 ай бұрын
    • Yep no respect for wildlife at all by those comments of his.

      @Zuperman07@Zuperman074 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for a great episode Guys. I've followed Chris for years and I met him for the first time last year. He is such a great Guy.

    @jerryshowens3049@jerryshowens30494 ай бұрын
  • Great episode guys felt the genuine honesty and you Guys knocked out the box thank you 🙏🏼

    @jimmyperez5881@jimmyperez58814 ай бұрын
  • Best podcast to date for me, boys. All of HUNTR totally Killin it. Thanks, and thank you, Chris.

    @chrisgutsie5320@chrisgutsie53204 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate it man

      @HUNTRPOD@HUNTRPOD4 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad you brought some attention to the CWD shoots in IL. That has been happening near where I hunt in IL, and certainly has affected the area. Hope that comes to an end.

    @whitetail.roots.89@whitetail.roots.894 ай бұрын
  • Been waiting for this one for a long time

    @thick-n-rugged-outdoors4585@thick-n-rugged-outdoors45854 ай бұрын
  • I met Chris through Extreme Aerial Bow Fishing. He hooked me up and my whole family on the trip and treated us great. I've kept in touch off and on with Chris over the years since then. Great listen. Would love to hook up and do some more bow fishing. Does Chris still run the bow fishing?

    @shawnclark9091@shawnclark90914 ай бұрын
  • Very happy you guys spent time talking on the CWD situation in northern Illinois. I've seen myself how sharpshooting has ruined this part of the state. I manage my farm just to lose deer to sharpshooters across the road on DNR owned land. Even our local game warden disagrees with the practice but explained to me how their hands are tied by the state biologists.

    @POLSKIMOTOR102@POLSKIMOTOR1024 ай бұрын
  • Ive listened to 5 of these podcasts, this is the best one so far.

    @dennyallen5914@dennyallen59142 ай бұрын
    • Thanks Denny!

      @HUNTRPOD@HUNTRPOD2 ай бұрын
  • Great episode! We all are human and learn from our mistakes! God Bless you all!

    @joeystrohkirch4655@joeystrohkirch46554 ай бұрын
  • This was honestly the first podcast where we seen transparency at full capacity! Full respect to all 3 of you in this podcast, this wasn’t easy but it’s a heavy weight lifted. Chris Brackett, heartfelt and sincere and has no ego, we can all be better and do better and we do it together!

    @user-gt6bd4zp5r@user-gt6bd4zp5r4 ай бұрын
    • It was a lot laid out there which is about as good as we could have expected

      @HUNTRPOD@HUNTRPOD4 ай бұрын
    • @@HUNTRPOD one more thing to touch on the content aspect of things, Chris Brackett made content that you could watch over and over and be intrigued. Content nowadays I find myself and many others skipping through the dull moments and there is the same thing flooded with the same energy. We grew up on content that was action packed filled with energy. I find myself watching more sheep hunts and other high energy hunts that are very non existent in the whitetail world of production nowadays.

      @user-gt6bd4zp5r@user-gt6bd4zp5r4 ай бұрын
  • 30 minutes in and dude has talked negatively on Wadell, Bowmar, and Higgins… guy lives in shame and think he’s gotta try to bring others in the industry down to his level 👎

    @tylersmith7783@tylersmith77834 ай бұрын
    • Well, yeah, I don’t like them. I don’t have to like them most of you don’t like me.

      @chrisbrackettlandlife@chrisbrackettlandlife4 ай бұрын
  • Chris says they STOLE footage from me and turned it in. They stole it 🤣 it’s not consider steeling when you’re turning a crime in.

    @BlueCrab119@BlueCrab1194 ай бұрын
  • this was probably the best one yet.

    @steammaker48@steammaker484 ай бұрын
  • Again great episode guys. That first hour brought back so many memories of me. Growing up hunting and how pure it used to be. Definitely a fan of Chris bracket as his personality almost mirror's mine lol

    @phillipthewise7758@phillipthewise77584 ай бұрын
  • I got to hang out and chat with Chris at ATA in 2010, and he's a dude! I didn't get to see it, but I was told he was shooting playing cards in half sideways with his bow. I was videoing hunts in the industry at the time, and what a blast that show was! Best show I ever attended. It was a bowhunters dream come true! I hate to hear it's turned south, which is no surprise seeing how hunting shows have changed since I was around the industry. Y'all are right. It was one huge close community back then. After parties and hanging out with the top names in the industry, it was like hanging out with old high school buddies. I was with some people that knew Chris, and we hung out for a while. He was as humble, cool, and down to earth as anyone I'd ever met. He stayed way after and talked with fans and friends. I met a ton of people from the industry who were awesome and also some not so much. Alot of keyboard pirates on here that pretend they've never been in the wrong. If some of them knew half of the stuff that's gone on in the industry, they'd be mindblown. People make mistakes, and I'm happy to see Chris tell his story. He was a wolf in his day, and I hope he makes a comeback. When you're in that spotlight, everyone is out to point fingers and hoping you slip. Good to see Chris with his faith in JESUS!

    @tankdogg60@tankdogg604 ай бұрын
  • Great segment guys, I truly feel like he laid it all out here. We as hunters have all been in a position where we may have stepped over the line a time or two, 99% of us have at one point in time said should I do this or not. He was exactly what you said he was the 200” buck that they just had to take down. They used him to set an example and ultimately he paid his dues. Chris said it best we’re all human, none of us are perfect every single one of us is a sinner. He has chosen to take another approach to his life and that’s his choice to make. I can remember when he started the aerial bowfishing and all of my friends were like we gotta go down there and try this. We all watched his shows weather you loved him or hated him he produced amazing content. I wish him nothing but the best as he ventures on his new journey in life. The industry has definitely changed it’s become a game of inches literally, how big was he, is what lost people ask. We need to showcase more of the true raw emotions afield when it’s a kids first deer, first anything that true raw emotion is what we all can relate to and remember why we love learned to hunt so much.

    @DickieTunes80@DickieTunes804 ай бұрын
  • Great episode

    @carsonwiser9883@carsonwiser98834 ай бұрын
  • I loved watching Arrow Affliction and liked watching all of Chris's shows. He was a heck of a bow shooter. The trick shots he did was amazing. Glad to see him come out talk about this incident. After listening to this podcast, it's really changed my view of him. I know people make mistakes, but he's just a giant blow hole. He never once was apologetic about what he did. He tried to blame others and his past (abusive dad..etc..etc) for his actions while trying to praise Jesus. To blame sponsors for leaving him when his incident happened is pretty sad. Why would any sponsor hang around him when those videos showed up. Sounds like Huntr and him are teaming up for future projects, very sad for Huntr. Poor Jared sounds like he's in love with Chris.

    @jasonhaga5412@jasonhaga54124 ай бұрын
    • Nailed it!

      @39jimmyjam@39jimmyjam4 ай бұрын
    • I got to meet him 1 time and to sum it up he was a complete asshole. After watching this it's clear he's got an ego problem and he can't man up to the shit in his past instead of blaming everyone else. But yet he magically found God afterwards which to me I see as just a facade. But hey maybe him and CJ can team up since they both like poaching deer

      @coltonhurley2525@coltonhurley25254 ай бұрын
    • He didn't say anything wrong about what he done in any way that implied he was innocent of the charges. Unless I was watching something different than you, he said the whole situation was a blessing . And as a Christian , he should be praising Jesus!! We all live in a glass house so watch out throwing stones!!

      @hoggsnatcher210@hoggsnatcher2103 ай бұрын
  • I don’t know if I’ve ever heard someone talk in circles so much in my life. Almost 0 humility or accountability. I’m glad he came on to tell his side though. Even if he did execute the 5 D’s of dodgeball whenever the uncomfortable came up. I’m happy he seems to have cleaned up his act but I think he has a ways to go before the man in the mirror is the man he thinks he is.

    @mikegiles5162@mikegiles51624 ай бұрын
  • Love this guy, great show fellas!!

    @matthewkope6936@matthewkope69364 ай бұрын
  • He blocked me on social media long ago because I called him out on a game warden rant, Loved Arrow Affliction. Pretty open and honest. great listen

    @TravisEngle333@TravisEngle33317 күн бұрын
  • AMAZING EPISODE WITH SOME AMAZING LESSONS. Humility, admiting fault, understanding other ppl and their faults. And asking the hard question, Do you admire,respect, and/or are thankful for the animal that you hunt.. dont let trophies or thurst for the kill take away from the beauty, opportunity, or gift of what hunting provides

    @rhettjet849@rhettjet8494 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely love this channel, been watching for a while. I have to say 2 things that really stood out was the fact he compared his state of mind of killing a deer to a veteran's mind who went to war and had to take a human life. That was the first thing that shocked me, they are nothing alike. The second being that he compared his "keeping quiet or not admitting to the charges" as basically the same as when the people condemned Jesus to the cross. The absolute gall he had to say that. But again love the channel and love the platform you give people to speak on these topics.

    @garrettharlan4459@garrettharlan44594 ай бұрын
    • Those 2 things stood out to me as well. Great episode for new and old hunters to listen to.

      @jaycpopejr@jaycpopejr4 ай бұрын
  • One thing i can thank chris for is a clip i saw a while back telling people to spend time with their mothers.

    @JimBowSlice@JimBowSlice4 ай бұрын
  • This podcast made my brain hurt😂😂. My man was all over the place. I’d say he’s more bipolar than autistic. He’s up, he’s down, he’s gonna punch a dude in the face, but he’s hard to get mad, he loves life, he hates everything etc…etc…. 😅😅

    @butane2240@butane22404 ай бұрын
    • I saw the reason he was going back and forth a couple of times, at least. Lots to cover and understand . All about one's mindset

      @outdoorsports2907@outdoorsports29072 ай бұрын
  • Man I was a huge Chris Brackett fan back in the day. Talked with him several times and changed my Fandom. I enjoyed watching this, I just don't know how I feel about it still. I pray his faith has truly changed only thing important in all this

    @DAVE-xw2ok@DAVE-xw2ok4 ай бұрын
  • “I’ve shot too many 130” 8 points to care.” If someone’s that far gone you need to leave the sport. I like this podcast but they seem to side with the well off tv guys too much for me. These tv guys ruin it for us regular people. Some of us do care, a broken sinful person would admit their wrongs. Not compare a hunting violation to a dui.

    @MichiganPublic@MichiganPublic4 ай бұрын
  • Been following Chris for a long time...He's a smart, hard working dude, loved this podcast.

    @HuntandFish22@HuntandFish224 ай бұрын
  • This was cool to see him spill it all out there. That’s the first time I heard the full story because all most of us had before was the clips of him shooting and yelling at the camera man or whatever. I totally get the burnt out part with hunting.. when it starts to feel like a stressful job, it’s time to knock it down a notch or take a break. I’ve stressed myself out so bad that it made me sick not killing a big buck or even worse, missing 2 giant bucks the last 2 seasons. It’s the worst and takes all the fun out of the sport

    @dionysis84@dionysis844 ай бұрын
  • Greatest 1 I have seen so far

    @c.sutton13@c.sutton134 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been a Chris Brackett fan since the beginning & still am. We are all human & make mistakes & Chris is definitely a genuine guy. I want to see a Brackett comeback. BOOYAH

    @mattthrasher3674@mattthrasher36744 ай бұрын
  • The best man definitely won, congrats Waddell!

    @heathsmith3998@heathsmith39984 ай бұрын
  • Great podcast

    @user-bj9ku6rl2b@user-bj9ku6rl2b4 ай бұрын
  • One of the few times you guys let the guest speak and its Chris Hacket???? That was painful to listen to. Only so much poor me, endless rambling and taking jabs at folks for me to listen to it all.

    @aaronbartlett3573@aaronbartlett35734 ай бұрын
  • Congrats on 28k guys. I remember when you were at like 2.7 lol. Said it before and I’ll say it again. It’s 1-Huntr 2-Rogan

    @mikevernacchio5384@mikevernacchio53844 ай бұрын
    • Haha not sure about that but wild it keeps growing 😂

      @HUNTRPOD@HUNTRPOD4 ай бұрын
  • Cant explain how excited i am to see him on here i can still remember painting my face like its halloween going to the woods to look like his hahah

    @machunter1574@machunter15744 ай бұрын
  • Was absolutely addiced to Arrow Affliction growing up and got to meet Chris at a trade show when i was a teen, what an awesome dude!!! Selfish note: as a Virginia hunter you should look into the Hollywood Cemetery buck that was just poached last week, a podcast on it would be amazing!!

    @sethtrice8843@sethtrice88434 ай бұрын
    • 2nd this

      @eddiewalker@eddiewalker4 ай бұрын
    • 3rd this

      @Midwest_Pursuit05@Midwest_Pursuit054 ай бұрын
    • Hadn’t heard about this Buck!! Interesting….

      @randalllewis2434@randalllewis24344 ай бұрын
  • I still have the Scentlok jacket and pants fear no evil that they put out along with the bow tech fear no evil I loved watching Chris’s show

    @royjefferson7647@royjefferson7647Ай бұрын
  • Get that footage out there 🎯

    @inthemountainswithmeachum3256@inthemountainswithmeachum32564 ай бұрын
  • 1:09:55 in. Great definition of character. Character is who you are, when people aren’t looking!! Bingo Chris….

    @randalllewis2434@randalllewis24344 ай бұрын
  • This is definitely top 10 best episodes from you fellas. I was is highschool when the whole video got released and didn’t have resources back then to research much about it so I thought he was kinda a complete d-bag based of his personality and then that on top made me dislike him a lot more. Him explaining the story and everything really changed my mind and realize that he’s definitely changed and he was definitely in a different mindset back then. Glad to hear his side and see he’s changed for the better! Again, great episode fellas!

    @karsonhull7230@karsonhull72304 ай бұрын
  • i mean realistically your podcast is just like being at camp talking with the guys i just get to do it year round with ppl as obsessed as me lmfao and you guys shed light on topics we wouldn’t think of 14:40

    @gmanseddon@gmanseddon3 ай бұрын
  • I love this episode I hope you guys could have tim wells on sometime

    @robert1duckman573@robert1duckman5734 ай бұрын
  • I'm kind of surprised you guys have taken to Chris Brackett so well. If you think about it, his mistake is exactly what you guys have been concerned about recently. Using a muzzleloader he has never shot before, sending zingers at multiple bucks...this is the mentality that causes us to not have any mature deer to hunt. People taking more than their fair share of our limited resources. I personally don't have anything against the guy. People can change. I'm glad he's found the light of Jesus.

    @chrispark6927@chrispark69274 ай бұрын
  • Great podcast! For anyone to think they could 100 percent roll through the rise and pressures of living that lifestyle without making mistakes or letting shady folk or people with alternative motives lead you or cause you issues that you wouldn’t have regularly been a part of is completely lying to themselves!

    @danielwilson716@danielwilson7164 ай бұрын
  • Never have been a fan of his. Always thought he was a DB so when the story broke of him poaching, I wasn’t surprised. I’ll give him credit though for coming on there and telling his story. Interesting episode guys, well done.

    @CDP151@CDP1514 ай бұрын
  • I’m here for it. Can’t wait to see the revival of Full Metal Bracket! Huntr and Brackett is a dream team. Hope you guys continue to work together.

    @brendanfitzpatrick1124@brendanfitzpatrick11244 ай бұрын
  • Chris is blaming aspergers for being a douche. Between that and the narcissistic rambling was a tough listen.

    @thetrooper1061@thetrooper10614 ай бұрын
  • I like what Chris said about not killing the "button heads" during Doe Management.

    @timothyknutsen5212@timothyknutsen52123 ай бұрын
  • Great podcast. I still follow him on Facebook. Yes he can come off arrogant. He still dose alot to try and help other hunters. He is very knowledgeable and was a great shot with a bow. His shows were entertaining and he's still entertaining. Alot of people would have done the same thing as him with the pressure of the industry and the amount of money that was at stake. Anyone that rises to the top like he has from nothing is going to have a certain level of narcissistic behavior. Ive never met a person who was famous or trying to be famous that wasnt into them selves.

    @kenfernsler6507@kenfernsler65074 ай бұрын
  • “That dude has killed more stuff than winter”😂👌

    @CMOutdoors23@CMOutdoors234 ай бұрын
  • Too many I don't cares coming out of his mouth when he describes what happened. I can't get past that. The fall from grace for this man has been very steep. I remember him back in the day. He was a great entertainer, very dynamic, but the fame got the best of him.

    @motel1-gg2qb@motel1-gg2qb4 ай бұрын
  • After listening to the entire pod I like chris brackett. I got into hunting after the whole debacle and I think he will find there is probably a lot of people like me who will enjoy his content with no prejudice from his past mistakes because we are new to hunting.

    @forgerat@forgerat4 ай бұрын
  • Tough to get through.

    @2Samuel22and33@2Samuel22and333 ай бұрын
  • Stay humble, focused and disciplined and everything else will fall where it should. While he was clearly focused, I didn’t hear much from him that indicates he’s humble or disciplined.

    @Northeastwhitetail570@Northeastwhitetail5704 ай бұрын
  • Good one guys. Chris done nothing no different than what most hunter have done. Most hunters are ethical til they get caught breaking the law. Like to see more of him on here

    @larryhobbs8769@larryhobbs87694 ай бұрын
  • You guys should have former Boone and Crockett scorer Ron boucher on sometime. He has the inside scoop on the Johnny king buck. Very interesting guy!

    @chrisking9424@chrisking94244 ай бұрын
  • Where can we see the video of this poaching incident and does it have audio just curious ?

    @buckalf@buckalf4 ай бұрын
  • I bumped into him years ago at a convenient store. Really nice guy. I don't think he realized what I was. #1 most wanted poacher around area at the time.😢 lol. Loved his show, when he'd choot 'em otta the air, I used to do stuff like that, and bullfrog hunted with a slingshot also. Goodtimes

    @Red-vn4xq@Red-vn4xq4 ай бұрын
  • I’ve known Chris for a long time through the industry. Actually before he was in the industry. He was grinding and working his ass off. I’m glad y’all did this episode. It was a great listen.

    @dennypitman5272@dennypitman52724 ай бұрын
  • It always amazes me what people hear !!... What I heard was a man witnessing, that He has seen the light and been humbled and now knows Jesus ! When looking in the mirror, the light and the truth stand before you, though most don't see it ! Watch the water ! Awesome episode You guys are Asskickers !

    @kenw6939@kenw69394 ай бұрын
  • This guy got kicked off the ASA pro/am 3D archery tour for using range finding binoculars in an unknown yardage class. 😂🤣

    @tannerharris1483@tannerharris14834 ай бұрын
  • Awesome podcast bro...Brackett is cool we are all just human no matter how famous we become I don't think he should have had to go through such a hard Social sentence!

    @OutdoorAssasin3167@OutdoorAssasin31674 ай бұрын
    • Wild to hear it all first hand, thanks for the listen!

      @HUNTRPOD@HUNTRPOD4 ай бұрын
  • On the turtle ticket and deer, I think you should try fighting it, you reputation/ livelihood is out in the open under a spotlight. As others have said Arrow Affliction and Fear no Evil were what I looked forward too, I have all the dvds still might have to watch them now. Hope things turn/turned around for Chris, JAMES 4:12!

    @scjustin2002@scjustin20024 ай бұрын
  • Another great podcast guys. Glad to hear Chris's side of the story. Love him or hate him Chris Bracket is a bad mofo arrow affliction was one of the all time great hunting shows and definitely one of my favorites. Chris seems to be truly humbled and i believe his apology is sincere. Im not gonna lie I liked booya Chris Bracket he was brash and a bit arrogant but he backed it up with his hunting and archery shooting skills thats undeniable. Some people dont care for John Eberhard because hes a bit arrogant but as a Michigan hunter I have the utmost respect for him because i know how tough it is to kill mature bucks in heavily pressured states. Its not being cocky if you back it up. Most of the people hating on guys like this aren't even remotely close to being on their level of skill. Gotta give respect where respect is due regardless of whether someone is humble cocky or somewhere in between. I look forward to seeing more from Chris in the future. Great job again guys keep up the good work 👍. BOOYAH 😁

    @jasonbrownlee5151@jasonbrownlee51514 ай бұрын
  • I like this guy seems totally authentic good things come to those who believe.

    @dennisfox9351@dennisfox93514 ай бұрын
  • I think I would legitimately cry if this podcast ends anytime soon lol.

    @adammiller4595@adammiller45954 ай бұрын
  • For the talk about the sharp shooters and “cwd control” and what not, the agenda I believe is they eventually want that resource of wild game gone. Then it’s one less thing us hunters have going for us for independent food source, and also too have firearms. “No need too hunt if there’s no wild game, so don’t need a firearm”. That’s always been a big thought about it but oh well, most people would say eh tinfoil hat or something dumb.

    @haydenouellette3344@haydenouellette33444 ай бұрын
  • I remember when he got kicked off some property for shooting deer in the head. Having deer he shot in the head on luminoc videos. He is so much more than the poaching. If he has changed then cool. And I am enjoying listening to his side of everything. Thanks for having him on the show.

    @chasem21@chasem214 ай бұрын
    • Yep it’s a great episode to hear Chris’s side of the story

      @HUNTRPOD@HUNTRPOD4 ай бұрын
    • lol in da head 😅

      @chrisbrackettlandlife@chrisbrackettlandlife4 ай бұрын
    • @@chrisbrackettlandlife just what I heard back around 2010 in central Illinois lol. I honestly didnt know you were still in the industry until this podcast. I really like your perspective on everything you talked about and look forward to listening to your podcast.

      @chasem21@chasem214 ай бұрын
    • @@chrisbrackettlandlife the luminock comercial back then had a deer getting shot in the head and the arrow deflected off it. Was told it was you that did it.

      @chasem21@chasem214 ай бұрын
    • @@chasem21 you believe everything you hurt, and then you write it on pages where other people can see it? That’s a rough life throwing stones like that spreading rumors I don’t head shoot animals unless they are turkeys….. 🦃 it’s not nice to spread rumors what’s done in the dark will be brought to the light. What comes around goes around merry Christmas.

      @chrisbrackettlandlife@chrisbrackettlandlife4 ай бұрын
  • Ramble on Rose

    @christophermiller9125@christophermiller91254 ай бұрын
  • In Missouri, there is quite a bit of evidence that CWD sharpshooting is working. I'm not really for that...mixed feelings. Either way, you guys should have Jason Sumners from Missouri Dept. of Conservation on the podcast Great voice for hunters and the disease side of things. You guys would love the conversation.

    @Whitetailplus@Whitetailplus4 ай бұрын
  • Dudes i used too go to the party at pea ridge pike county back in the day in that barn. All the whoos who were there. Next day in mccomb i used to tell mali like dude what was that all about? It aint me i was there to hunt monster bucks.

    @jerimahjohnson8698@jerimahjohnson86984 ай бұрын
  • Should’ve done it long ago but I am now a subscriber!!! Thank you guys very much. I guess I had forgotten how bad I wanted to hear this. I grew up in a time when Arrow Affliction took the place of my Saturday morning cartoons. Also I have only hunted with a bow and arrow since I watched the very first episode. I was living my journey as a hunter kinda at the same time as Chris. I can’t even fathom my journey being broadcast to any and everybody the way his was. I’d probably still be in jail just for the crap I didn’t mean to do. Now as I grew we probably didn’t stay on the same path but that’s ok. He helped guide me onto this path where I can’t imagine hunting over bait or hunting with a crossbow or “party hunting “ or a ton of other legal stuff that I feel beneath me morally as a hunter. However, I don’t hold any negative feelings to people that choose to do these things. We’re all on our on path and I thank god every day to be blessed with this beautiful sickness we call hunting. I want to thank you guys for this episode that somebody should have done way before now. And I wanna thank Bracket for way more than I can say in this comment!! Also if you can message me with some info I would love to hire you to consult on my farm in south central Georgia! I know it’s a little far from home for you but since your a huge part of the journey to me purchasing it to begin with I feel like it’d be a fitting full circle kinda thing. LMK….

    @adamgodfrey8528@adamgodfrey85284 ай бұрын
    • Yuck!!!!

      @christophermiller9125@christophermiller91254 ай бұрын
  • Need to get Waddell on

    @rorynelson7548@rorynelson75484 ай бұрын
    • On the docket

      @HUNTRPOD@HUNTRPOD4 ай бұрын
    • @@HUNTRPOD I'll be waitin

      @rorynelson7548@rorynelson75484 ай бұрын
  • I generally appreciate your content but I won't listen to a word he has to say. His arrogance towards people on display at Harrisburg years back coupled with being a federally convicted poacher is a no go for me. Stop shining light on people like this. Theyre a cancer on hunting.

    @jhoffman81@jhoffman814 ай бұрын
    • I understand your position, and respect the decision. We truly were intrigued about his story, and I think Chris was pretty transparent on being a bit of an ass in the past

      @HUNTRPOD@HUNTRPOD4 ай бұрын
    • Final judgement without a path to recompense is by far the worst crime to poaching!? It goes against everything natural to perma label while leaving no way to atone!? Anyone that would do so is much closer to communist then life liberty and pursuit of happiness!? It's not debatable

      @proudlyamerican2764@proudlyamerican27644 ай бұрын
  • this guy is interesting, but holy shit its hard to listen to him ramble

    @stdavis22@stdavis224 ай бұрын
    • It’s hard to be me rambling but here I am. I had a lot to say it was hard to get out merry Christmas.

      @chrisbrackettlandlife@chrisbrackettlandlife4 ай бұрын
  • I heard a lot of rambling and beating around the bush. I feel he left some stuff it that’s why he rambled on. I feel he is humble to it now and did his punishment and it good he is moving on and making the best of it.

    @brianreese3656@brianreese36564 ай бұрын
  • I do believe that a person can lose focus and screw up, that's human and I literally do not trust the government, they will screw you while covering for the next person they favor every time. Stay humble and give God the glory.

    @DanMoore-pw3be@DanMoore-pw3be14 күн бұрын
  • I keep noticing the Miguels pizza Nalgene. You climb?

    @zacharyporter6500@zacharyporter65004 ай бұрын
    • Not as much as I used to getting old and bad shoulder lol

      @HUNTRPOD@HUNTRPOD4 ай бұрын
  • At one time the dnr would post the number of deer killed lookin for "cwd" then how many actually tested positive, and it was sickening how many they killed and almost hardly any positives. I dont know if they post that information on the website anymore. The dnr also hands out nuisance permits to farmers in Illinois with ease.

    @Raised-Right@Raised-Right4 ай бұрын
  • Bracketts a Central Illinois legend !!!! Keep hunting hard Chris !!!!!

    @ja1050@ja10504 ай бұрын
  • I didn’t understand his comment on Don Higgins? What was his point?

    @chadhouser973@chadhouser9734 ай бұрын
    • Yea not really sure what he was him getting at there?

      @HUNTRPOD@HUNTRPOD4 ай бұрын
    • @@HUNTRPOD. You guys have a great podcast.

      @chadhouser973@chadhouser9734 ай бұрын
  • I didn’t know who Chris was until I looked him up on google and saw old pictures of him. I don’t know how to feel about this one, I wish you guys would have set the tone right from the beginning and called him to the mat when he said the old bullshit line of “it’s my property I’ll kill a deer how I want too as long as it’s legal” just because it becomes legal doesn’t mean it’s a good thing for the resource. So that made me think he was kinda a dink for that line but all in all I can’t say I like or dislike him but regardless I appreciate the conversation. Great pod boys!

    @MattJ25@MattJ254 ай бұрын
  • Its sad that a guy cant apologize and state reasons to why they made choices not excuses and describe the path they took to get to the conclusion and place they are. People are arrogant and judgemental as ever and it shows. The lack of forgiveness and understanding drives the division in this world and shows to be abundant.

    @matthewgarner3529@matthewgarner35294 ай бұрын
  • I told y’all ass was growing like wildfire!!!! Up to 28k

    @jordanhudson5075@jordanhudson50754 ай бұрын
    • Hahaha we just keep doing our thing. But we appreciate the support!

      @HUNTRPOD@HUNTRPOD4 ай бұрын
  • After watching this, I get completely where he’s coming from, he’s wanting a 2nd chance and he’s kinda tried his best to make things right etc I think it comes down to his personality or who he portrayed himself to be on tv years ago, I’ll be the first to admit, he kinda rubbed me the wrong way when he was on the outdoor channel / sportsman channel just because he was so different, but again that being said all because he’s not my cup of tea Doesn’t give me the right to not give him a fair shake. I do think the story about the Indiana deer is a little hard to believe or follow, but like he said, most of that stuff is documented and factually logged with all the legal stuff that was involved. Overall I do think this podcast did him some good on winning some people back! He’s changed my mind about who he is now compared to who his was then. I’m glad to see he’s changed his perspective on life and realized killing deer isn’t what this life we get to live is all about even though we all obsess over it. Chris Bracket, keep hammering man and working toward getting back to the top. HuntR guys, keep pumping out great content, just try to ease up on the baiting discussions haha jk

    @justinlivengood2109@justinlivengood21094 ай бұрын
  • What I heard was a guy who still has alot of excuses of why its not his fault. Somtimes you just need to admit your human and screwed up. Most people will forgive you if you have some humility. We have all had to swallow our pride at some point in our lives!

    @peterkorzenowski2552@peterkorzenowski25524 ай бұрын
    • He a narcissist.

      @jaymorris7850@jaymorris78504 ай бұрын
    • So true

      @myerdixon9733@myerdixon97334 ай бұрын
    • Everyone needs to look in their own mirror! Lots of keyboard warriors! He is willing to tell his story, and people are bashing him!

      @brandon6707@brandon67074 ай бұрын
    • Jealous lol.

      @jamieford2994@jamieford29944 ай бұрын
    • @@brandon6707bc half his story is bullshit. Along w this podcast bc they can’t even get the camera men that personally worked with Chris on to prove his bs. Guys always been a poacher, he finally just god caught. Get Chip and the other guys on the show,

      @BlueCrab119@BlueCrab1194 ай бұрын
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