Experience the elk rut like never before. Follow Cam Hanes and Joe Rogan into the mountains of Utah for one of the most notable Ridge Reaper films to date.
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Those elk saw them and ran back to tell everyone, "Bro, JOE ROGAN, is out here! No shit! Yes, THE Joe Rogan!"
@dard46424 жыл бұрын
DARD Then he turns back & gets swacked! TIL THIS DAY, his friends think he followed Rogan to California, & became the first elk movie star 🤣
@JordanReedYT4 жыл бұрын
Yes, THE Joe Rogan! We should get the fuck outta here! RUN!
@user-uv4gj6fh9t4 жыл бұрын
I'd let Rogan kill me 🙃
@user-zl2ko5zk2e3 жыл бұрын
Lets see if he's got dmt!
@jonafrica94603 жыл бұрын
Haha exactly my thoughts dude lol. So glad i saw this before i commented.
@dmitritelvanni40683 жыл бұрын
"That was exiciting" "Indeed" lol
@tylerd79115 жыл бұрын
Tyler D saw this comment as that happened, I’m laughing so hard
@Tephrafps4 жыл бұрын
69th like
@derekjohnson98074 жыл бұрын
had me howling like a elk when he said indeed
@BenmacBlog4 жыл бұрын
I loved the facial expression that came along with it lmao
@TheFablekid4 жыл бұрын
Tyler D IKR,... AFFIRMATIVE
@JordanReedYT4 жыл бұрын
"That's little" *Shows a horse with trees on it's head*
@randy4385 жыл бұрын
unicorn
@dro6343 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha
@evanmadson3 жыл бұрын
@@dro634 pffft, only one horn, pussy horse
@deadlink11373 жыл бұрын
Hahahahahahaha
@19Burgandy3 жыл бұрын
Hahaa wait till you see a moose up close these animals are massive itll make you think you transported to a different dimension
@Christopher.Mathew3 жыл бұрын
girlfriend: he's probably with some girl me: *hammering*
@detago78143 жыл бұрын
My DAD, took me hunting 1st time when I was probably 6 or 7 , just the time we shared, was awesome. I never seen him shoot an animal nore did he ever see me shoot one , we did share success stories, and the meat after. When I was 19 young and dumb. I traded my old 30/30 for a bow . Big mistake. Should have kept the gun and bought a bow. Anyways 1st year didnt shoot alot of practice arrows but enough to know I could hit whatever I wanted out to about 30 yrds. Opening day , i shot a doe, that ran about 15 yrds n died , right in the heart. The year my dad died , i dedicated the hunt to him. I ended up shooting the biggest bull elk anyone in our family has ever shot,at 3 yrds, and still is to this day. I miss you DAD! So happy to have so many great memories!
@controversialhunter80325 жыл бұрын
Controversial Hunter Great story, Thanks for sharing!!
@steviecarbone40524 жыл бұрын
Great story
@pookypoo11694 жыл бұрын
I never met my dad, but your was and is a real man for caring for his son. POWER to him
@Lebronjamessaidno4 жыл бұрын
Bro, at 3 yards? how the fuck did u get that close?
@TomahawkAssassin124 жыл бұрын
Shooting animals with a bow should be illegal, hit a target for Fs sake. Use a rifle for animals! This is just a rich ppls thriller. -Hunter since 1yo.
@bjornabrahamsson42134 жыл бұрын
I wonder if that Elk ever had DMT
@JY-uk5pz4 жыл бұрын
LOL he actually talked about elk in a part of canada that eat Psilocybic mushrooms in a podcast
@youngnutsack174 жыл бұрын
Joe puts DMT on the tips of his arrows
@dmitriylevitskiy16744 жыл бұрын
I your body releases dmt when you die so I’d say yes
@Rya_N334 жыл бұрын
@uhh sk8 Jamie, pull up that video of the chimpansee on LSD. It is a natural compound and your body knows how to break it down.
@Titant24 жыл бұрын
JY 66 “It’s entirely possible...”
@zac33924 жыл бұрын
Man I wish I was raised in a household that liked hunting. I find it so connected with true reality
@soundpitchblack4 жыл бұрын
I was raised by parents that both grew up in very rural wilderness areas in Idaho hunting, fishing, farming, shooting, etc. and just to be a contrarian and different, and the fact that we lived in large cities most of the time when I grew up, I never wanted much to do with any of it. Now I am realizing how stupid I was, and am trying to make up for all the lost time and experiences. Should have listened to my parents all along.
@pascalrouen3 жыл бұрын
where do you live? Ill take you hunting. Tons of hunters would be happy to take you, just ask. Were a pretty amiable bunch.
@kellenmiller80453 жыл бұрын
Go buy a compound bow, get some lessons, pass your safety course and get out there. If you physically can’t do bow or want more versatility, you can always get a 12 gauge shotgun with interchangeable barrels so you can switch between bird shot and slugs. With that your set for anything from ducks to grizzly bears.
@ohsweatbret3 жыл бұрын
@@kellenmiller8045 What state are you in?
@generaljesus76693 жыл бұрын
Hear ya. I grew up in rural Upstate New York, but my pops didn't hunt, so neither did I. Ate a couple of White Tails we hit with the old minivan, though. It's still something I feel like I need to try.
@geoffreyjellineck36403 жыл бұрын
I still come and watch this just for the “keep hammering” moment of them laughing about it together. So natural and fun. It really just puts me in a place of being out and just having a good laugh with a dear friend.
@marcusredwine79894 жыл бұрын
And now after reading the book “ENDURE” it’s really inspiring to see them share that moment
@davidantolin6744 Жыл бұрын
This Joe Rogan character is a good interviewer, he should start his own podcast.
@PhallicDivinity6 жыл бұрын
Wilson Lee that’s what he does..don’t you know?
@saiporeddy73036 жыл бұрын
Iroquois Plisken Haha exactly my thought
@mandalorian46205 жыл бұрын
Who the hell is podcast ? And what’s a Joe Rogan ?
@sanpedro925 жыл бұрын
@@sanpedro92 hahahahahaha. I love that kind of humor
@nofthet5835 жыл бұрын
Joe Rogan did comedy once, I think he might be getting into it
@stonecold39365 жыл бұрын
That perfect slow-mo shot was fucking epic.
@lmcov46 жыл бұрын
O jesus fucking Christ.
@lmcov46 жыл бұрын
jojo Smith that is the point of hunting... You know, hurting and killing animals. It seemed pretty quick and Joe shot it in the heart so Idk what your issue is lol
@KedgeMarvo7776 жыл бұрын
that arrow flight was pretty sweet.
@dustinhinzman6 жыл бұрын
“Should we keep hammering” “Hammering? What’s that??” “oh it’s just a saying I like to use” 😂😂😂 Still hasn’t explained what he means 😂 gotta love Joe Hogan.
@therealist33315 жыл бұрын
Hammering on the target. Same as military use kinda
@Rooster1172T4 жыл бұрын
He put the pussy on the chainwax
@ryancade38294 жыл бұрын
@@ryancade3829 he put the pussy on that chainwax my nigga!
@therookie88954 жыл бұрын
Keep hammering is camerons motto lol
@801-unmasked84 жыл бұрын
@@801-unmasked8 now it is
@ryanstevens44774 жыл бұрын
Joe I just recently was told by my son that you bowhunted. I couldn't have been happier to hear him say that. Elk hunting is like nothing else I've ever be fortunately to go & do three times in the early 90's to three different states. I began shooting & hunting with a bow in 1986 and have hunted with nothing else. I'm just a husband & dad that has worked very hard and raised our three kids who now are all married & my wife & I have ten grandchildren. I wanted our son to hunt at a early age & he did a few trips with me but he really didn't want to go. No problem. I never pushed out kids to do any sport they didn't want to do.i picked up a bow when we were building our 1st home in 86'. And by we I mean me, my dad & 2 uncle's basically. But I had another life long carpenter friend who helped some. He was the reason I began bowhunted. What's crazy is I was 26 when I started shooting & hunting with a bow. This year my son said he wanted to get into shooting & hunting with a bow. He's 26 so we started at the same age. He's so pumped to go bow hunting and I couldn't be more excited to finally get to hunt & film this year come October. We live in Texas. I've never had the money to hunt with a outfitter. But I've hunted on public land in 6 different states for Whitetails & Elk. And did well with both. Other than those hunts I hunt on friends places. In 1989 on Nov the 3rd I went hunting & then to another place just to secure a stand better and I was up in a huge red oak tree & had a limb snap & I fell 34 ft landing in the sitting position shattering 3 vertebrae into hundreds of pieces of bone. My spinal cord came out of the canal. Broke & cracked several ribs & my chest swelled out over a foot. Problem was no one knew where I was at. In a river bottom & over a mile from the owners home in really bad shape. No cell phones back then. I had to get out of there because I knew if I didn't & passed out no one would find me. As I've seen packs of coyotes, 2 huge wolves, a black panther and had killed a few wild hogs there. So however I had to do it I had to get help. I crawled most of it & had to cross two Bob wire fences but made it in a little over 2 hours. Got a guy to carry me to a hospital. Then care flighted to a large hospital where after a MRI the doctors told my wife & my parents there was no hope of me living so they put me in a room to die. They said I had maybe 5 days. On the 5th day I was still breathing & my heart was still working but some organs were starting to shut down. They said they were going to do surgery but my chances of making it were slim. But I did and wasn't paralyzed. There's so much more to this story but why I am saying this. When I fell we had two girls ages 6 & 3. Three years after my fall we we're blessed with a son we wanted so much and his name is Hunter. Our girls are Holly & Heather. My son is a professional drummer and does documentaries about and with families or individuals struggling threw life and how they dealt with it all and when they were saved the difference is so incredible inspiring. He works at a very large church in Austin, Tx. He wants to do one about me. How I was brought up which was really bad. Being on my own since I was 16. My hunting stories and the hardship journeys I've had all my life with sickness, injuries and more surgeries than I care to count. I'm older now and this coming Nov 3rd with Mark half of my life since I fell and broke my back and the really hard struggles I've had since that fatful day until now. I just turned 58 in June. I don't know how much hunting I can do with my son but hopefully it will be enough to teach him what I've learned over three decades and we can make some awesome memories that he can carry with him long after I'm gone & teach his one & only son who is 11 months old to bowhunt one day. And he's the first & only grandchild to carry on our last name. For Bow Hunting is so much more than shooting animals. The time, energy, commentment and money it takes to be successful in hunting with a bow and arrow changes who we are forever. It is the only way I want to hunt. For it's so much harder to do. And if you are a gun Hunter. Bow hunting will absolutely make everyone who is & picks up a bow will become a much better Hunter overall. For it is the ultimate way to hunt with incredible high's when you are able to harvest a animal and provide the purest protein for your family. And it can have some of the greatest lows in so many different ways. But no matter which one. It will make you a better person at just about everything because of the work put into it will carry over into your personal life in a much greater positive way in doing everything you do with more passion and persistence no matter what it is you do in life. Thank You For All You Do Joe! Hope to meet you one day. If you want to come hunt in Texas. I can hook you up to a variety of game and you will have a blast doing it. Take Care & God Bless You
@axisdeerhunting5 жыл бұрын
Great episode! The only way that kill would have been cleaner is if Cam chased the bull for about 200 miles into a Joe Rogan spinning back kick. Wouldn't have taken seconds. He would have died the instant his eyes met Rogan's. Nice shot though! #JamHogan
@SamKresslein6 жыл бұрын
Joe hoggggan
@banditpsycho35736 жыл бұрын
Hahaha made my day hahaha
@sterlingarcher95606 жыл бұрын
I have diabeetus I wish
@badgers4life696 жыл бұрын
Fuck roe jogan
@merrickx6 жыл бұрын
he already has a wife
@brookie69696 жыл бұрын
that video could've been 2 hours long and I would've watched the whole thing lol!
@Eboss828286 жыл бұрын
Eric Knewitz you could always listen to the podcast
@zachsimon55876 жыл бұрын
After listening to the pod I really wanted to see all of this video
@sabrinanicole226 жыл бұрын
already listened man
@Eboss828286 жыл бұрын
I love the episodes of Joe being featured with guys like Steve Rinella and Cam Hanes, you can tell he really gets hunting and loves it for the experience.
@wheresdee_2 жыл бұрын
What an incredible shot though. I hate to see things suffer so a quick death from a well placed shot is appreciated in more ways than just one.
@dandaman69354 жыл бұрын
Yep better than get eaten by a puma.
@Hero4fun774 жыл бұрын
Hero4fun pumas go for the neck don’t they?
@ThroughDarknessComesLight4 жыл бұрын
@Implodester Life is inconstant and suffering, Death is always true.
@aegonbreakspear91024 жыл бұрын
@@Hero4fun77 or wolves, starvation.
@controversialhunter80324 жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure that’s what most hunters strive for. A clean shot benefits both prey and predator. Practice shooting, hunters.
@A_Random_Rat3 жыл бұрын
This should have been at least 30 minutes long. Felt like a trailer for the "epic elk hunt" as apposed to the actual elk hunt.
@TheRussFromOz6 жыл бұрын
Bullshit
@ajbro64284 жыл бұрын
@Justice9111 that's a complete other video, its of cams biggest bull, rogan shot the bull in this video. 🤔
@stayelevated96464 жыл бұрын
Shit this should of been 30min
@dickiedocker6 жыл бұрын
This should be a series
@lakerz4276 жыл бұрын
Should have been real time. Just 3 days long. Live. And there should be a new one every week.
@joemo10336 жыл бұрын
hah I think they stretched as long as they could !
@TheHigherSpace6 жыл бұрын
I'd watch a live feed from a body-cam all day. I'd probably be late for work for sure!
@deanjuliano78496 жыл бұрын
Douche bags
@Jeff-ft2sn6 жыл бұрын
I never thought I would ever want to hunt.
@morrielarsen4 жыл бұрын
uhh sk8 why you have to be a dick head? Hank is interested in hunting now and that’s cool.
@all-timealien44834 жыл бұрын
uhh sk8 you take it on all fours come on be honest ?
@JoseLopez-vp8vu4 жыл бұрын
Go to your Division of Wildlife or what ever the call it in your neck of the woods and give it a shot. My favorite part is getting to my tree stand an hour before shooting light and watching the world wake up. You start hearing the birds, squirrels , and creatures then all of a sudden a 180# deer walks up on you and doesn’t make a sound. Most of the time you don’t fill your tag but that’s ok. If do then that’s a bonus.
@brycehiigel2354 жыл бұрын
@@brycehiigel235 yea, one time i was in my deer stand after it had snowed, first day of season, i heard a hawk and looked and saw one in a tree. it watched me for about a minute then flew off, cool stuff you see out there.
@j0sh3684 жыл бұрын
@uhhh uh shut up soyboy
@kantoboi96994 жыл бұрын
I love to see others get so excited to bow hunt. Especially elk in the rut because like he said it's paradise. Even if you get nothing to experience it so close and to feel apart of nature is the most amazing thing.
@muffintop4205 жыл бұрын
Does Joe's wife have any idea this hammering is going on?
@martyfunkhauser46636 жыл бұрын
Samuel Rhoads she probably welcomes getting a break from Joe's giant hog.
@trevorallen59886 жыл бұрын
Aye she's the nail.
@TheBillingerCrew6 жыл бұрын
lmao
@johnny78405 жыл бұрын
Joe’s straight?
@morganlife77875 жыл бұрын
@@trevorallen5988 let him do his broke back thing.... running round the hills with his but plug on turbo mode..... his one show he was saying he luvs "toys" in the pooper..... wtf kinda man ..... drugged outa his melon..... cant stand these "bi" holywood scum
@opiestanborough47744 жыл бұрын
That easily could have been 2 hours long and you wouldn’t have lost a viewer... you need to make these episodes wayyyyy longer UA and that is a compliment not a criticism. Detail the hunt, the hike, the lows, the highs, the gear, the practice, the lulls, the misses, the kill, the celebration, the emotion, the blood trail, the discovery of the carcass, the field dressing, the packout of the meat, the conversations afterwards. Such a good film I am just physically heart broken that it is over. Great job!
@forthebros31156 жыл бұрын
And above all else respect. Respect for the animal, the process, the future of hunting, very primal. Excellent editing, too.
@48shamrock6 жыл бұрын
Make a damn show already ua. We all want it
@mkoonhs6 жыл бұрын
I still have a bad taste from UA dropping sponsored hunters for hunting... But this is enthralling.
@XMetalChefX5 жыл бұрын
Hell yea was bout to say the same thing on here lol I wish they would have made it a full 2 hour long hunt or a full hunt no edit!
@HUNTERCOPELR5 жыл бұрын
The eating even!
@spanishsteel5 жыл бұрын
This is so cool. Love seeing awesome exposure on the outdoor recreation here in Utah.
@kodaexploring51765 жыл бұрын
What a great video. Im watching this and on my onx just itching for the season to open up. Great job.
@troywesterbur7065 жыл бұрын
Only thing that drives me nuts is how short these are, I really hope there is a part two
@michaelwebster85266 жыл бұрын
Right? It didn't even show Cam getting his bull.
@hankthetank25416 жыл бұрын
I agree. They are always great films, but I feel that sometimes they leave so much out...in this case, the recovery. It felt like they were trying not to show the animal at all. But maybe that's what Joe wanted, which is totally fine. Dude made an awesome shot!
@mattfly776 жыл бұрын
yeah as if its only 10 minutes... They even said they went for a week. I honestly want to just see them kicking it in camp and prep for the trip. You know under armour followed them around all week and this is all we get ! :O
@kin9karn4gw6 жыл бұрын
I was just about to say the same shit
@jaytecee34896 жыл бұрын
I know bros, we all wana see these guys cosying up in camp and staying warm in the outdoors, those long cold nights make a man do strange things, hunters know, am I right guys, hell fucken yea
@420henry46 жыл бұрын
So happy that Joe found a passion in hunting thanks to great guys like Hanes, Rinella, and Warren. Joe really is a great person to have on our side to help inform others on what hunting is and how it is most often done ethically and with respect to the animal.
@henrypfaff77206 жыл бұрын
ya but Louis, Henry states, "and with respect to the animal." and you neglect the entire end of his sentence while you pick out one detail you didn't like..... that's called hating, or being a "hater".
@Guitarded6 жыл бұрын
How you can respect something you kill
@DanielFerreira-qk8bh6 жыл бұрын
great argument.
@Guitarded6 жыл бұрын
Daniel Ferreira By killing it efficiently. It would otherwise die a far worse death if nature took it's course. Like maybe chewed on while still alive by a pack of wolves.
@TangoNevada6 жыл бұрын
Daniel Ferreira Some American commanders in the Vietnam War had great respect for the Viet Cong. You don't seem to know the definition of the word respect.
@zazen696 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the wilds of Utah. And yes if you can draw the good areas, the elk hunting is world class!! I love elk hunting here!! Great video Joe.
@BMWQC3 жыл бұрын
one of the best videos i've seen in a while. completely captivating! collector's item for sure
@Feelix4204 жыл бұрын
Superbly narrated, filmed, edited....!
@GJBarreda6 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't really call it narration
@m.w.65266 жыл бұрын
One of the coolest videos I’ve seen in a long time! Well done men! Couldn’t have better ambassadors than Joe and Cam.
@scoon1186 жыл бұрын
That look on Joe’s face. You know he’s hooked for life. Awesome video. 🤘🏻
@bowhntr834 жыл бұрын
legendary film. Thank you. These two guys are amazing
@arnorlarsen Жыл бұрын
Keep hammerin' gentlemen.
@3p1cand3rs0n6 жыл бұрын
You in need of hammering hun?
@Cmcmillen775 жыл бұрын
Lol Jesus guys take it easy
@davemoto81875 жыл бұрын
What do you mean by that?
@javaman54642 жыл бұрын
After listening to joe rogan talk about hunting my mind was completely opened and I couldn’t believe the lies that the mainstream media feeds us about hunting. I now find myself defending hunting in arguments against morons that don’t understand it and man I really want to go I just have no clue where do I even start
@JAAnewboy6 жыл бұрын
shoot some squirrels
@snapcrack556 жыл бұрын
Take a hunter's safety course. Then you can get a license. If you've literally never hunted before, I'd recommend going out with a 22 and squirrel hunting as your other reply says. If you want to eat what you kill, it really does taste like chicken, if you were wondering. Beyond that, I'm sure there are ample resources available on the internet to learn how to become a skilled and ethical big game hunter as well as a safe one. One quick tip I can offer is that scent control is absolutely essential to success, even more than camouflage.
@winstonsmith116 жыл бұрын
Adam Barnett I got a pellet gun Ive been starting trying to shoot squirrels in my backyard with friends and thanks for the info really I just needed to know where to start
@JAAnewboy6 жыл бұрын
Javi-97 check out Bowsite.com it's basically a website for bowhunters. Feel free to post and ask questions. There are a ton of very ethical hunters on there that will answer all your questions and help you wherever you need. You never know you might meet a hunting partner on there that will share your adventures. The sky's the limit you just got to want it;)
@chrisbunn6746 жыл бұрын
Definitely DO IT!! I'd always wanted to do it. But "life" just has this way of making you "busy" and you forget about it. Well the thought came back around into my mind again at 45yo in 2014. And I figured "I ain't gettin' any younger, so we better get on this now!". I now have all these neat adventures and stories to tell (some of them painful, but such is life)! And also I've been solo each time I've been successful and made a kill, so it makes it that much more of a thing of pride and respect when you pull it off all by your lonesome! And this year I pulled-off my first bow-kill on a deer (from the ground). You start by asking around on hunting forums and piecing together your gear. The big thing is just getting out there and scouting around in public lands to finally find good sign that lets you know deer (or whatever other game you're pursuing) are there. Put up a trailcam to confirm your suspicions from the evidence. Then... you get out to that spot... and sit... and wait... and try not to move. Keep your "eyes on the prize" and try not to fidget. In the act of doing you end up learning soo much. Each time you go out you learn more and more.
@TheGDizzo6 жыл бұрын
I have deer hunted in Utah all my life. Never for Elk though. But I have heard them bugle like that on cold winter mornings. It will send an amazing shiver up your spine. Fantastic shot Joe. You could not have done it any better.
@thehammer31934 жыл бұрын
Really awesome content here! Thank you for sharing your experience!
@adamalward34504 жыл бұрын
This was awesome. I love these. I wish the were an hour long each and on Netflix.
@realmattsears6 жыл бұрын
This was crazy awesome!!!
@andrewmiller50846 жыл бұрын
Love how much learning you can see in Joe's eyes, inspiring
@ForrestMillerMusic5 жыл бұрын
I genuinely think Joe Rogan is one of the most interesting people on the planet. He's open to so many things and he just seems like that guy that everybody would want to hang out with.
@mattnorris71244 жыл бұрын
By far my favorite elk hunt I've watched on KZhead
@matthewpartridge24734 жыл бұрын
Expect nothing short of amazing when Cam and Joe are at the helm hunting beasts. I’m so thoroughly impressed on the amount of elk they saw. Epic hunt to say the least
@hamartime176 жыл бұрын
Dan Hamar agreed.
@Unbreached6 жыл бұрын
Cameron Hanes is a treasure anywhere, you could put a guy like that anywhere in the world & he'd probably observe then take something big within a very short time. Being so relaxed is a bonus for him.
@potterj094 жыл бұрын
Great hunt! Thank you for filming and sharing this!
@LucyBellWA5 жыл бұрын
The visuals and sound and everything about this video is down right romantic. Whether you're into hunting or not, some of these shots and visuals were just spine tingling!
@delaneygunn77495 жыл бұрын
7:10 Elk: oh... Sup mate? Cam: Elk: uhm... You mind taking that bow down? Cam: Elk: Aight... I guess I'll just... take off then... *Walks away casually desperately trying not to shit himself but still dropping a series of nervous fart bursts all along the way"
@Jedz9994 жыл бұрын
Jed this deserves way more likes
@igiveup41914 жыл бұрын
Sick film guys.
@MolsonFLA6 жыл бұрын
This may be the best video I've ever seen on KZhead.
@CatholicVampire5 жыл бұрын
I cant get enough of these hunting vids with these two
@offroad57984 жыл бұрын
wow, truly epic hunt. awesome film guys!
@OutlawMediaProductions6 жыл бұрын
This is like a trailer. I want to see the whole weekend.
@merrickx6 жыл бұрын
"Epic...Indeed". Two words that would change anyone's life. Subbed.
@jbmokus3 жыл бұрын
This was so well put together
@Cynane275 жыл бұрын
That was the fastest ten minutes of my life. We need a full movie of this.
@Johnsonfamilyoutdoors6 жыл бұрын
That was awesome!
@CrossKRanch6 жыл бұрын
After seeing this video it got me so amped up I cannot wait to go hunting for the 1st time with my wife. I love Utah so much for this reason, hearing elk out here and seeing the wildlife is absolutely beautiful.
@lukewayman1413 жыл бұрын
god almighty that was motivating and inspiring. thank you!
@d-arts71395 жыл бұрын
incredible, only complaint is it's too short..
@brandon54176 жыл бұрын
9:10 great clean shot - good hunters.
@FroggyFrog90004 жыл бұрын
That looks incredible Joe, hunting in the elements with a good mate with a bow is as raw and natural as it gets!
@garethm4800 Жыл бұрын
Wow. What a video. Got my heart pumping.
@mike_strong2 жыл бұрын
Bummer, they edited out Joe’s full description of the 1 cow leading the bull away that was on the podcast. Funniest thing I’ve heard in a long time.
@Shawn-dg8ow6 жыл бұрын
Shawn is there a clip or link?
@gavin7miller5 жыл бұрын
One of the best editing jobs I have seen in a hunting video and I have seen thousands. Just enthralled with it. Could have been 2 hours long.
@brianb62454 жыл бұрын
Man if every content was shot and edited this good, right?
@tempuramonster4 жыл бұрын
This NEEDS to be a weekly series!!
@peterhayes49905 жыл бұрын
Love this video, watch it semi regularly
@ianheiner12915 жыл бұрын
That was seriously dope
@24pazman6 жыл бұрын
It was. So glad I discovered this
@m.w.65266 жыл бұрын
Damn! Great video
@Garrett12406 жыл бұрын
That’s a beautiful sound.. I was camping in the middle of the mountains. I remember waking up to that sound thinking that’s such a beautiful comforting sound.
@Eidenbites2 жыл бұрын
I love the edit on this! Thanks a lot for sharing this awesome video
@FrankyJr2 жыл бұрын
Later that night at camp, Joe and Cam didn't just express their love for bow hunting, they expressed their love for each other...
@Deadly_fox5126 жыл бұрын
Shawn Knox wow 🚹
@jameslowe9716 жыл бұрын
How dare you lol
@aiyaemotionaldamage55446 жыл бұрын
Go on.....
@SlayerX40006 жыл бұрын
3:43 and just like that...Joe had seduced his prey. With the gentle crackling and the soft glow by the fireside, Cam was overcome by the passion of the flames. They were both in for a night that neither could have expected. Sweat, skin, the slight shimmer of the moonlight on the glassy water, had set the scene for a romance that would blossom into an unforgettable moment...
@andrewt42926 жыл бұрын
Holy shit! Hahaha! Hilarious!
@peewee68315 жыл бұрын
This is why I love living in utah and hunting my home state is a great feeling
@braxgrundy88093 жыл бұрын
Great video! Two of my favorite public figures keeping it real!
@adamberg6275 жыл бұрын
props to the production crew! Very well done. very well shot and cut together!
@kaisersozay22174 жыл бұрын
Joe couldn't have said it better. This is my first year bow hunting and it literally has changed my life. All of my free time goes into it
@jaridpoole50815 жыл бұрын
Just glassin
@michaelelijah60446 жыл бұрын
Michael Elijah high and tight
@zachsimon55876 жыл бұрын
^the real water champs
@chrismonstvil90706 жыл бұрын
Let's glass, let's glass, let's glass, I got an elk!
@mikesmith9756 жыл бұрын
MattyBespoke keep it high and tight mommy!
@michaelelijah60446 жыл бұрын
Michael Elijah your doin gooood!
@lukeeudaily15316 жыл бұрын
Outstanding video. Complete bliss is what that looks like. And he got so close to that elk holy shit!
@csh62435 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this edit!
@jonlamontagne4 жыл бұрын
So funny the language of hunters it’s always “ease off somewhere”. God this reminds me of me and my dad walking through the central Texas woods in about 1997. Before all the problems of adulthood. I wish I had appreciated it more at the time.
@RM-ey1zp3 жыл бұрын
Cam's teeth are pretty fkn white
@zaarcon6 жыл бұрын
Cum
@elevated25526 жыл бұрын
veneers
@yehheapsmadaybut6 жыл бұрын
It is because he uses elk bones dipped in DMT as toothpicks.
@mattf90765 жыл бұрын
Cam's teeth are so white they head to vermont for summer vacation
@10babiscar5 жыл бұрын
"hammering"
@B-Durry5 жыл бұрын
You keep hammering,,,sooner or later it pays off!!! Great video.
@littlepils41873 жыл бұрын
A podcast with 2 legends... sweeeeet!!!!
@jarrodhill91493 жыл бұрын
You guys ROCK!!!!! Great video!!!!
@dominiquekusiak31136 жыл бұрын
Damn sweet hunt!
@ivideowildlifeTV6 жыл бұрын
Just got back after a bowhunting trip and this popped up on my feed... i loved the ep with joe on meateater, good shot Joe and great to see you have an awesome trip fraught with success. Cam's a legend too.
@jarrodhill91493 жыл бұрын
Impressed with that stalk & shot, Joe is a top shelf hunter 👍👍what an awesome feed
@force5154 жыл бұрын
Please tell me this 10min 14sec video is just the teaser! Cool video, but you really need to release some more footage. Pretty sure the epic level would spike off the charts!!!
@mattmccune75906 жыл бұрын
It took me a minute to realise this was the full video. Thought it was a trailer.
@dan1100246 жыл бұрын
I vote to log this podcast under "Joe's Storytime", a series of story times with video walkthrough
@StraitD25 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Keeping hammering.
@IdahoOutdoorsyChick5 жыл бұрын
Great episode fun stuff. Hunting in the wilderness is awesome
@Bihgazisvepickice15 жыл бұрын
“Heeeey joe, where ya goin’ with that bow in your haaand”
@CJ_YT.4 жыл бұрын
"I'm gonna go shoot that bull baby, because I caught em messin round on some other laaannd"
@BLADExARTx51604 жыл бұрын
Amazing video! Congratulations and greeting from Norwegian hunter :)
@ralfealf6 жыл бұрын
kuk frekt navn 👍
@mats35676 жыл бұрын
Ditto (Y)
@ralfealf6 жыл бұрын
That was amazing!
@marklowery67554 жыл бұрын
This is the best video I ever seen
@keiththomas53333 жыл бұрын
*Joe looks so badass with that beard* 😎🤘
@wolf21096 жыл бұрын
I love this, something about me still gets upset when that elk starts shaking and falls over, but although death is always a shitty thing to see you have to understand that death isn't gonna get anymore peaceful than that for that elk. And old guy who already lived his life and had a bunch of cows with him going out quickly and rather painlessly. U have to use the logical side of you brain to truly get that, yes it sucks to watch, but it's natural and it's peaceful, and in a weird way benevolent.
@12cabage6 жыл бұрын
Cabbage I must be one of those weird people that have no feelings what so ever to put an animal down. No matter if it was fast or slow.
@angeloterrones97896 жыл бұрын
If done right, a bullet or an arrow is more humane than getting torn into by wolves or coyotes.
@joeymurphy56175 жыл бұрын
God gave us the animals to eat. I don't eat pig or goat because of their spiritual connotations but everything else I am absolutely fine with killing. I do feel guilt eating lamb because they're so innocent and Jesus identified as a Lamb but any other animal I can slit their throat and feel no remorse. Also, one of the weirdest things about lambs is when you kill them they put up no fight whatsoever. You can slit a lambs throat and it will just stand there and bleed out peacefully. Almost like how Jesus put up no fight when they crucified him.
@andremaines5 жыл бұрын
@@andremaines Jesus is the conspiracy and you talk like a serial killer in the making, enjoy the needle
@wheelz69915 жыл бұрын
@@andremaines wtf dude, you're high
@aviator-kn8zq5 жыл бұрын
Amazing hunt! Would like to do that someday. Well done. Cheers!
@jakemcnally48685 жыл бұрын
It is amazing when your in there up close and personal with these elk. I love it when a bull comes screaming in towards you his eyes are on fire looking he as droll coming out of both sides of his mouth and nostrils'. If the hair on the back of your neck doesn't stand up then your not human. Joe and Cam you all were truly in Elk paradise. Congratulations on a great bull. Joe you are hooked for ever. Those that don't live bow hunting are missing out. Lifelong traditional bow hunter. "I must go now the mountain is calling"
@outdoorman8082 жыл бұрын
Oh, the tenssion... Here 7:05 And here 9:05 (pun not intended)
@traianima4 жыл бұрын
Well done
@chrislockard73086 жыл бұрын
What an amazing shot of the Bull Elk looking front on at the camera. Incredibly majestic looking creature.
@SMC01ful5 жыл бұрын
Way to go Joe, great to see the purist come out of you. Truly great video and I was stoked to see you fall in love with real hunting.
Those elk saw them and ran back to tell everyone, "Bro, JOE ROGAN, is out here! No shit! Yes, THE Joe Rogan!"
DARD Then he turns back & gets swacked! TIL THIS DAY, his friends think he followed Rogan to California, & became the first elk movie star 🤣
Yes, THE Joe Rogan! We should get the fuck outta here! RUN!
I'd let Rogan kill me 🙃
Lets see if he's got dmt!
Haha exactly my thoughts dude lol. So glad i saw this before i commented.
"That was exiciting" "Indeed" lol
Tyler D saw this comment as that happened, I’m laughing so hard
69th like
had me howling like a elk when he said indeed
I loved the facial expression that came along with it lmao
Tyler D IKR,... AFFIRMATIVE
"That's little" *Shows a horse with trees on it's head*
unicorn
Hahahaha
@@dro634 pffft, only one horn, pussy horse
Hahahahahahaha
Hahaa wait till you see a moose up close these animals are massive itll make you think you transported to a different dimension
girlfriend: he's probably with some girl me: *hammering*
My DAD, took me hunting 1st time when I was probably 6 or 7 , just the time we shared, was awesome. I never seen him shoot an animal nore did he ever see me shoot one , we did share success stories, and the meat after. When I was 19 young and dumb. I traded my old 30/30 for a bow . Big mistake. Should have kept the gun and bought a bow. Anyways 1st year didnt shoot alot of practice arrows but enough to know I could hit whatever I wanted out to about 30 yrds. Opening day , i shot a doe, that ran about 15 yrds n died , right in the heart. The year my dad died , i dedicated the hunt to him. I ended up shooting the biggest bull elk anyone in our family has ever shot,at 3 yrds, and still is to this day. I miss you DAD! So happy to have so many great memories!
Controversial Hunter Great story, Thanks for sharing!!
Great story
I never met my dad, but your was and is a real man for caring for his son. POWER to him
Bro, at 3 yards? how the fuck did u get that close?
Shooting animals with a bow should be illegal, hit a target for Fs sake. Use a rifle for animals! This is just a rich ppls thriller. -Hunter since 1yo.
I wonder if that Elk ever had DMT
LOL he actually talked about elk in a part of canada that eat Psilocybic mushrooms in a podcast
Joe puts DMT on the tips of his arrows
I your body releases dmt when you die so I’d say yes
@uhh sk8 Jamie, pull up that video of the chimpansee on LSD. It is a natural compound and your body knows how to break it down.
JY 66 “It’s entirely possible...”
Man I wish I was raised in a household that liked hunting. I find it so connected with true reality
I was raised by parents that both grew up in very rural wilderness areas in Idaho hunting, fishing, farming, shooting, etc. and just to be a contrarian and different, and the fact that we lived in large cities most of the time when I grew up, I never wanted much to do with any of it. Now I am realizing how stupid I was, and am trying to make up for all the lost time and experiences. Should have listened to my parents all along.
where do you live? Ill take you hunting. Tons of hunters would be happy to take you, just ask. Were a pretty amiable bunch.
Go buy a compound bow, get some lessons, pass your safety course and get out there. If you physically can’t do bow or want more versatility, you can always get a 12 gauge shotgun with interchangeable barrels so you can switch between bird shot and slugs. With that your set for anything from ducks to grizzly bears.
@@kellenmiller8045 What state are you in?
Hear ya. I grew up in rural Upstate New York, but my pops didn't hunt, so neither did I. Ate a couple of White Tails we hit with the old minivan, though. It's still something I feel like I need to try.
I still come and watch this just for the “keep hammering” moment of them laughing about it together. So natural and fun. It really just puts me in a place of being out and just having a good laugh with a dear friend.
And now after reading the book “ENDURE” it’s really inspiring to see them share that moment
This Joe Rogan character is a good interviewer, he should start his own podcast.
Wilson Lee that’s what he does..don’t you know?
Iroquois Plisken Haha exactly my thought
Who the hell is podcast ? And what’s a Joe Rogan ?
@@sanpedro92 hahahahahaha. I love that kind of humor
Joe Rogan did comedy once, I think he might be getting into it
That perfect slow-mo shot was fucking epic.
O jesus fucking Christ.
jojo Smith that is the point of hunting... You know, hurting and killing animals. It seemed pretty quick and Joe shot it in the heart so Idk what your issue is lol
that arrow flight was pretty sweet.
“Should we keep hammering” “Hammering? What’s that??” “oh it’s just a saying I like to use” 😂😂😂 Still hasn’t explained what he means 😂 gotta love Joe Hogan.
Hammering on the target. Same as military use kinda
He put the pussy on the chainwax
@@ryancade3829 he put the pussy on that chainwax my nigga!
Keep hammering is camerons motto lol
@@801-unmasked8 now it is
Joe I just recently was told by my son that you bowhunted. I couldn't have been happier to hear him say that. Elk hunting is like nothing else I've ever be fortunately to go & do three times in the early 90's to three different states. I began shooting & hunting with a bow in 1986 and have hunted with nothing else. I'm just a husband & dad that has worked very hard and raised our three kids who now are all married & my wife & I have ten grandchildren. I wanted our son to hunt at a early age & he did a few trips with me but he really didn't want to go. No problem. I never pushed out kids to do any sport they didn't want to do.i picked up a bow when we were building our 1st home in 86'. And by we I mean me, my dad & 2 uncle's basically. But I had another life long carpenter friend who helped some. He was the reason I began bowhunted. What's crazy is I was 26 when I started shooting & hunting with a bow. This year my son said he wanted to get into shooting & hunting with a bow. He's 26 so we started at the same age. He's so pumped to go bow hunting and I couldn't be more excited to finally get to hunt & film this year come October. We live in Texas. I've never had the money to hunt with a outfitter. But I've hunted on public land in 6 different states for Whitetails & Elk. And did well with both. Other than those hunts I hunt on friends places. In 1989 on Nov the 3rd I went hunting & then to another place just to secure a stand better and I was up in a huge red oak tree & had a limb snap & I fell 34 ft landing in the sitting position shattering 3 vertebrae into hundreds of pieces of bone. My spinal cord came out of the canal. Broke & cracked several ribs & my chest swelled out over a foot. Problem was no one knew where I was at. In a river bottom & over a mile from the owners home in really bad shape. No cell phones back then. I had to get out of there because I knew if I didn't & passed out no one would find me. As I've seen packs of coyotes, 2 huge wolves, a black panther and had killed a few wild hogs there. So however I had to do it I had to get help. I crawled most of it & had to cross two Bob wire fences but made it in a little over 2 hours. Got a guy to carry me to a hospital. Then care flighted to a large hospital where after a MRI the doctors told my wife & my parents there was no hope of me living so they put me in a room to die. They said I had maybe 5 days. On the 5th day I was still breathing & my heart was still working but some organs were starting to shut down. They said they were going to do surgery but my chances of making it were slim. But I did and wasn't paralyzed. There's so much more to this story but why I am saying this. When I fell we had two girls ages 6 & 3. Three years after my fall we we're blessed with a son we wanted so much and his name is Hunter. Our girls are Holly & Heather. My son is a professional drummer and does documentaries about and with families or individuals struggling threw life and how they dealt with it all and when they were saved the difference is so incredible inspiring. He works at a very large church in Austin, Tx. He wants to do one about me. How I was brought up which was really bad. Being on my own since I was 16. My hunting stories and the hardship journeys I've had all my life with sickness, injuries and more surgeries than I care to count. I'm older now and this coming Nov 3rd with Mark half of my life since I fell and broke my back and the really hard struggles I've had since that fatful day until now. I just turned 58 in June. I don't know how much hunting I can do with my son but hopefully it will be enough to teach him what I've learned over three decades and we can make some awesome memories that he can carry with him long after I'm gone & teach his one & only son who is 11 months old to bowhunt one day. And he's the first & only grandchild to carry on our last name. For Bow Hunting is so much more than shooting animals. The time, energy, commentment and money it takes to be successful in hunting with a bow and arrow changes who we are forever. It is the only way I want to hunt. For it's so much harder to do. And if you are a gun Hunter. Bow hunting will absolutely make everyone who is & picks up a bow will become a much better Hunter overall. For it is the ultimate way to hunt with incredible high's when you are able to harvest a animal and provide the purest protein for your family. And it can have some of the greatest lows in so many different ways. But no matter which one. It will make you a better person at just about everything because of the work put into it will carry over into your personal life in a much greater positive way in doing everything you do with more passion and persistence no matter what it is you do in life. Thank You For All You Do Joe! Hope to meet you one day. If you want to come hunt in Texas. I can hook you up to a variety of game and you will have a blast doing it. Take Care & God Bless You
Great episode! The only way that kill would have been cleaner is if Cam chased the bull for about 200 miles into a Joe Rogan spinning back kick. Wouldn't have taken seconds. He would have died the instant his eyes met Rogan's. Nice shot though! #JamHogan
Joe hoggggan
Hahaha made my day hahaha
I have diabeetus I wish
Fuck roe jogan
he already has a wife
that video could've been 2 hours long and I would've watched the whole thing lol!
Eric Knewitz you could always listen to the podcast
After listening to the pod I really wanted to see all of this video
already listened man
I love the episodes of Joe being featured with guys like Steve Rinella and Cam Hanes, you can tell he really gets hunting and loves it for the experience.
What an incredible shot though. I hate to see things suffer so a quick death from a well placed shot is appreciated in more ways than just one.
Yep better than get eaten by a puma.
Hero4fun pumas go for the neck don’t they?
@Implodester Life is inconstant and suffering, Death is always true.
@@Hero4fun77 or wolves, starvation.
I’m pretty sure that’s what most hunters strive for. A clean shot benefits both prey and predator. Practice shooting, hunters.
This should have been at least 30 minutes long. Felt like a trailer for the "epic elk hunt" as apposed to the actual elk hunt.
Bullshit
@Justice9111 that's a complete other video, its of cams biggest bull, rogan shot the bull in this video. 🤔
Shit this should of been 30min
This should be a series
Should have been real time. Just 3 days long. Live. And there should be a new one every week.
hah I think they stretched as long as they could !
I'd watch a live feed from a body-cam all day. I'd probably be late for work for sure!
Douche bags
I never thought I would ever want to hunt.
uhh sk8 why you have to be a dick head? Hank is interested in hunting now and that’s cool.
uhh sk8 you take it on all fours come on be honest ?
Go to your Division of Wildlife or what ever the call it in your neck of the woods and give it a shot. My favorite part is getting to my tree stand an hour before shooting light and watching the world wake up. You start hearing the birds, squirrels , and creatures then all of a sudden a 180# deer walks up on you and doesn’t make a sound. Most of the time you don’t fill your tag but that’s ok. If do then that’s a bonus.
@@brycehiigel235 yea, one time i was in my deer stand after it had snowed, first day of season, i heard a hawk and looked and saw one in a tree. it watched me for about a minute then flew off, cool stuff you see out there.
@uhhh uh shut up soyboy
I love to see others get so excited to bow hunt. Especially elk in the rut because like he said it's paradise. Even if you get nothing to experience it so close and to feel apart of nature is the most amazing thing.
Does Joe's wife have any idea this hammering is going on?
Samuel Rhoads she probably welcomes getting a break from Joe's giant hog.
Aye she's the nail.
lmao
Joe’s straight?
@@trevorallen5988 let him do his broke back thing.... running round the hills with his but plug on turbo mode..... his one show he was saying he luvs "toys" in the pooper..... wtf kinda man ..... drugged outa his melon..... cant stand these "bi" holywood scum
That easily could have been 2 hours long and you wouldn’t have lost a viewer... you need to make these episodes wayyyyy longer UA and that is a compliment not a criticism. Detail the hunt, the hike, the lows, the highs, the gear, the practice, the lulls, the misses, the kill, the celebration, the emotion, the blood trail, the discovery of the carcass, the field dressing, the packout of the meat, the conversations afterwards. Such a good film I am just physically heart broken that it is over. Great job!
And above all else respect. Respect for the animal, the process, the future of hunting, very primal. Excellent editing, too.
Make a damn show already ua. We all want it
I still have a bad taste from UA dropping sponsored hunters for hunting... But this is enthralling.
Hell yea was bout to say the same thing on here lol I wish they would have made it a full 2 hour long hunt or a full hunt no edit!
The eating even!
This is so cool. Love seeing awesome exposure on the outdoor recreation here in Utah.
What a great video. Im watching this and on my onx just itching for the season to open up. Great job.
Only thing that drives me nuts is how short these are, I really hope there is a part two
Right? It didn't even show Cam getting his bull.
I agree. They are always great films, but I feel that sometimes they leave so much out...in this case, the recovery. It felt like they were trying not to show the animal at all. But maybe that's what Joe wanted, which is totally fine. Dude made an awesome shot!
yeah as if its only 10 minutes... They even said they went for a week. I honestly want to just see them kicking it in camp and prep for the trip. You know under armour followed them around all week and this is all we get ! :O
I was just about to say the same shit
I know bros, we all wana see these guys cosying up in camp and staying warm in the outdoors, those long cold nights make a man do strange things, hunters know, am I right guys, hell fucken yea
So happy that Joe found a passion in hunting thanks to great guys like Hanes, Rinella, and Warren. Joe really is a great person to have on our side to help inform others on what hunting is and how it is most often done ethically and with respect to the animal.
ya but Louis, Henry states, "and with respect to the animal." and you neglect the entire end of his sentence while you pick out one detail you didn't like..... that's called hating, or being a "hater".
How you can respect something you kill
great argument.
Daniel Ferreira By killing it efficiently. It would otherwise die a far worse death if nature took it's course. Like maybe chewed on while still alive by a pack of wolves.
Daniel Ferreira Some American commanders in the Vietnam War had great respect for the Viet Cong. You don't seem to know the definition of the word respect.
Glad you enjoyed the wilds of Utah. And yes if you can draw the good areas, the elk hunting is world class!! I love elk hunting here!! Great video Joe.
one of the best videos i've seen in a while. completely captivating! collector's item for sure
Superbly narrated, filmed, edited....!
Wouldn't really call it narration
One of the coolest videos I’ve seen in a long time! Well done men! Couldn’t have better ambassadors than Joe and Cam.
That look on Joe’s face. You know he’s hooked for life. Awesome video. 🤘🏻
legendary film. Thank you. These two guys are amazing
Keep hammerin' gentlemen.
You in need of hammering hun?
Lol Jesus guys take it easy
What do you mean by that?
After listening to joe rogan talk about hunting my mind was completely opened and I couldn’t believe the lies that the mainstream media feeds us about hunting. I now find myself defending hunting in arguments against morons that don’t understand it and man I really want to go I just have no clue where do I even start
shoot some squirrels
Take a hunter's safety course. Then you can get a license. If you've literally never hunted before, I'd recommend going out with a 22 and squirrel hunting as your other reply says. If you want to eat what you kill, it really does taste like chicken, if you were wondering. Beyond that, I'm sure there are ample resources available on the internet to learn how to become a skilled and ethical big game hunter as well as a safe one. One quick tip I can offer is that scent control is absolutely essential to success, even more than camouflage.
Adam Barnett I got a pellet gun Ive been starting trying to shoot squirrels in my backyard with friends and thanks for the info really I just needed to know where to start
Javi-97 check out Bowsite.com it's basically a website for bowhunters. Feel free to post and ask questions. There are a ton of very ethical hunters on there that will answer all your questions and help you wherever you need. You never know you might meet a hunting partner on there that will share your adventures. The sky's the limit you just got to want it;)
Definitely DO IT!! I'd always wanted to do it. But "life" just has this way of making you "busy" and you forget about it. Well the thought came back around into my mind again at 45yo in 2014. And I figured "I ain't gettin' any younger, so we better get on this now!". I now have all these neat adventures and stories to tell (some of them painful, but such is life)! And also I've been solo each time I've been successful and made a kill, so it makes it that much more of a thing of pride and respect when you pull it off all by your lonesome! And this year I pulled-off my first bow-kill on a deer (from the ground). You start by asking around on hunting forums and piecing together your gear. The big thing is just getting out there and scouting around in public lands to finally find good sign that lets you know deer (or whatever other game you're pursuing) are there. Put up a trailcam to confirm your suspicions from the evidence. Then... you get out to that spot... and sit... and wait... and try not to move. Keep your "eyes on the prize" and try not to fidget. In the act of doing you end up learning soo much. Each time you go out you learn more and more.
I have deer hunted in Utah all my life. Never for Elk though. But I have heard them bugle like that on cold winter mornings. It will send an amazing shiver up your spine. Fantastic shot Joe. You could not have done it any better.
Really awesome content here! Thank you for sharing your experience!
This was awesome. I love these. I wish the were an hour long each and on Netflix.
This was crazy awesome!!!
Love how much learning you can see in Joe's eyes, inspiring
I genuinely think Joe Rogan is one of the most interesting people on the planet. He's open to so many things and he just seems like that guy that everybody would want to hang out with.
By far my favorite elk hunt I've watched on KZhead
Expect nothing short of amazing when Cam and Joe are at the helm hunting beasts. I’m so thoroughly impressed on the amount of elk they saw. Epic hunt to say the least
Dan Hamar agreed.
Cameron Hanes is a treasure anywhere, you could put a guy like that anywhere in the world & he'd probably observe then take something big within a very short time. Being so relaxed is a bonus for him.
Great hunt! Thank you for filming and sharing this!
The visuals and sound and everything about this video is down right romantic. Whether you're into hunting or not, some of these shots and visuals were just spine tingling!
7:10 Elk: oh... Sup mate? Cam: Elk: uhm... You mind taking that bow down? Cam: Elk: Aight... I guess I'll just... take off then... *Walks away casually desperately trying not to shit himself but still dropping a series of nervous fart bursts all along the way"
Jed this deserves way more likes
Sick film guys.
This may be the best video I've ever seen on KZhead.
I cant get enough of these hunting vids with these two
wow, truly epic hunt. awesome film guys!
This is like a trailer. I want to see the whole weekend.
"Epic...Indeed". Two words that would change anyone's life. Subbed.
This was so well put together
That was the fastest ten minutes of my life. We need a full movie of this.
That was awesome!
After seeing this video it got me so amped up I cannot wait to go hunting for the 1st time with my wife. I love Utah so much for this reason, hearing elk out here and seeing the wildlife is absolutely beautiful.
god almighty that was motivating and inspiring. thank you!
incredible, only complaint is it's too short..
9:10 great clean shot - good hunters.
That looks incredible Joe, hunting in the elements with a good mate with a bow is as raw and natural as it gets!
Wow. What a video. Got my heart pumping.
Bummer, they edited out Joe’s full description of the 1 cow leading the bull away that was on the podcast. Funniest thing I’ve heard in a long time.
Shawn is there a clip or link?
One of the best editing jobs I have seen in a hunting video and I have seen thousands. Just enthralled with it. Could have been 2 hours long.
Man if every content was shot and edited this good, right?
This NEEDS to be a weekly series!!
Love this video, watch it semi regularly
That was seriously dope
It was. So glad I discovered this
Damn! Great video
That’s a beautiful sound.. I was camping in the middle of the mountains. I remember waking up to that sound thinking that’s such a beautiful comforting sound.
I love the edit on this! Thanks a lot for sharing this awesome video
Later that night at camp, Joe and Cam didn't just express their love for bow hunting, they expressed their love for each other...
Shawn Knox wow 🚹
How dare you lol
Go on.....
3:43 and just like that...Joe had seduced his prey. With the gentle crackling and the soft glow by the fireside, Cam was overcome by the passion of the flames. They were both in for a night that neither could have expected. Sweat, skin, the slight shimmer of the moonlight on the glassy water, had set the scene for a romance that would blossom into an unforgettable moment...
Holy shit! Hahaha! Hilarious!
This is why I love living in utah and hunting my home state is a great feeling
Great video! Two of my favorite public figures keeping it real!
props to the production crew! Very well done. very well shot and cut together!
Joe couldn't have said it better. This is my first year bow hunting and it literally has changed my life. All of my free time goes into it
Just glassin
Michael Elijah high and tight
^the real water champs
Let's glass, let's glass, let's glass, I got an elk!
MattyBespoke keep it high and tight mommy!
Michael Elijah your doin gooood!
Outstanding video. Complete bliss is what that looks like. And he got so close to that elk holy shit!
Thank you for this edit!
So funny the language of hunters it’s always “ease off somewhere”. God this reminds me of me and my dad walking through the central Texas woods in about 1997. Before all the problems of adulthood. I wish I had appreciated it more at the time.
Cam's teeth are pretty fkn white
Cum
veneers
It is because he uses elk bones dipped in DMT as toothpicks.
Cam's teeth are so white they head to vermont for summer vacation
"hammering"
You keep hammering,,,sooner or later it pays off!!! Great video.
A podcast with 2 legends... sweeeeet!!!!
You guys ROCK!!!!! Great video!!!!
Damn sweet hunt!
Just got back after a bowhunting trip and this popped up on my feed... i loved the ep with joe on meateater, good shot Joe and great to see you have an awesome trip fraught with success. Cam's a legend too.
Impressed with that stalk & shot, Joe is a top shelf hunter 👍👍what an awesome feed
Please tell me this 10min 14sec video is just the teaser! Cool video, but you really need to release some more footage. Pretty sure the epic level would spike off the charts!!!
It took me a minute to realise this was the full video. Thought it was a trailer.
I vote to log this podcast under "Joe's Storytime", a series of story times with video walkthrough
Thank you. Keeping hammering.
Great episode fun stuff. Hunting in the wilderness is awesome
“Heeeey joe, where ya goin’ with that bow in your haaand”
"I'm gonna go shoot that bull baby, because I caught em messin round on some other laaannd"
Amazing video! Congratulations and greeting from Norwegian hunter :)
kuk frekt navn 👍
Ditto (Y)
That was amazing!
This is the best video I ever seen
*Joe looks so badass with that beard* 😎🤘
I love this, something about me still gets upset when that elk starts shaking and falls over, but although death is always a shitty thing to see you have to understand that death isn't gonna get anymore peaceful than that for that elk. And old guy who already lived his life and had a bunch of cows with him going out quickly and rather painlessly. U have to use the logical side of you brain to truly get that, yes it sucks to watch, but it's natural and it's peaceful, and in a weird way benevolent.
Cabbage I must be one of those weird people that have no feelings what so ever to put an animal down. No matter if it was fast or slow.
If done right, a bullet or an arrow is more humane than getting torn into by wolves or coyotes.
God gave us the animals to eat. I don't eat pig or goat because of their spiritual connotations but everything else I am absolutely fine with killing. I do feel guilt eating lamb because they're so innocent and Jesus identified as a Lamb but any other animal I can slit their throat and feel no remorse. Also, one of the weirdest things about lambs is when you kill them they put up no fight whatsoever. You can slit a lambs throat and it will just stand there and bleed out peacefully. Almost like how Jesus put up no fight when they crucified him.
@@andremaines Jesus is the conspiracy and you talk like a serial killer in the making, enjoy the needle
@@andremaines wtf dude, you're high
Amazing hunt! Would like to do that someday. Well done. Cheers!
It is amazing when your in there up close and personal with these elk. I love it when a bull comes screaming in towards you his eyes are on fire looking he as droll coming out of both sides of his mouth and nostrils'. If the hair on the back of your neck doesn't stand up then your not human. Joe and Cam you all were truly in Elk paradise. Congratulations on a great bull. Joe you are hooked for ever. Those that don't live bow hunting are missing out. Lifelong traditional bow hunter. "I must go now the mountain is calling"
Oh, the tenssion... Here 7:05 And here 9:05 (pun not intended)
Well done
What an amazing shot of the Bull Elk looking front on at the camera. Incredibly majestic looking creature.
Way to go Joe, great to see the purist come out of you. Truly great video and I was stoked to see you fall in love with real hunting.