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.
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!
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 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.
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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
“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.
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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!
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 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
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.
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".
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.
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.
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"
@@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
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Good on you guys (Under Armour) for showcasing hunting in an educational and positive light. Don't let anti-hunters change your stance, they are uneducated fools!
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!!!
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...
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!
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 don't think most vegans/vegetarians care much about a few people hunting elks, more like the issues surrounding industrial animal agriculture. The ones disliking this are probably people happy to buy a steak at the supermarket, but who somehow think hunting is problematic.
Hanes had no idea how much impact that little remark from Rogan, would impact his life. ‘’I feel like you should make some shirts or something’’ Cameron Hanes.. literal definition of keep hammering, ultimate predator.
Don't know if I'd go that far to say support UA. UA yanked their support of that other hunter gentleman because of his successful take and video recording of taking a Black Bear with a spear. From all the flack the snowflakes screamed with, they pulled their endorsement of him. As such I cannot support them or their products. The guy did something amazing, and legal, and ethically.... and they dropped him like a bad habit cause of all the whiners.