Another 'one in a million' day as I ventured out to guide with no gun for ONE DAY !! #howtohunt #hunting #grizzly #danger #bearattack itunes.apple.c...
*LOL, that quote lasted with me the whole video, I couldn't get it out of my head.* *I guess he doesn't say stupid shit either.* *I don't go anywhere without a gun, let alone bear & Moose country!* *And why would someone leave their gun behind, just because you don't have a scabbard....Do you not have a backup pistol??* *I'm still confounded* *Not taking over the one firearm available to protect your client, while risking your own life, by entrusting it to another hunter, who's skills are unknown!(WTF)* *That wasn't "setting yourself up for stupid shit" either?* *He just got done mentioning all the changes in character, and one's demeanor, when confronting dangerous animals, I guess he just fell into that category.* *He doesn't know why these unlucky things happen to him all the time, well, it's called Dumb Luck, but after this hunt, he should have ran and bought a lottery ticket!* *Thumbs up # 39, for saying what I was thinking.*
You are a great story teller. You construct a visual that makes it real to the listener. This is an amazing talent that you have sir. You also have "side stories" that you weave back to the main narrative with smoothness that only a real story teller has. Well done.
Yes indeed you have a gift sir I'm a new sub to your channel I'm a huge Bigfoot enthusiastic but being a hunter / fishermen I love you hear these stories as myself tend to get in those one and a million predicaments! Look forward to more of your stories
Great story,another book that talks about even more reckless unpredictable events than being right on a fresh moose trail is a book titled,Fight,Flight or Faith by one Chales Cooper,giving the details on those three options in lieu of nuclear war headed right along another grizzly type trail encounter with things called nukes&badass leaders.😮
This guy shouldn't be a guide, think he needs to respect the the client, and the bear, no gun no nothing in bear country, this guy is a long winded joke as a guide
@@almarshall3613 He said at the begining of the video that it was for a stupid reason, he usually carry a gun and far as i know is a very well respected hunting guy
The Lewis and Clark expedition said the exact same thing about bullet-wounded grizzly bears. Apparently they had no trouble hitting them with their muskets, but they just kept on coming no matter how many times they got hit. After a while they made the decision to stay away from grizzly bears...
Actually they had a 50 caliber air rifle same adult air rifles they make today that we take her brand new is ridiculous because Lewis and Clark had one way back in the day but you had to pump air into it and it get 15 shots like the first semi automatic rifle
a large caliber revolver would drop a grizzly I don't give a fuk I would be up in its face blasting its head you can't tell me it's going to keep trying to tear me apart when there is f****** round going in its Dome.
@@robslams2324 Yeah no. Its been speculated time after time that a bear will fuck you up even after taking a shot to the head. A human being can be fatally shot multiple times and still make an attempt to hurt you and or kill you simply because of ADRENALINE AND TESTOSTERONE. I know a disabled conservation crew leader who is missing an eye and an arm. It was ripped off of him after he and his tribe leader unloaded their pistols into the bears throat and chest. They both barely made it out alive. So no Hollywood theatrics. If you can kill the bear before it gets to you, you are a lucky mother fucker and there is no skill to boast about.
You, my friend, are an amazing story teller. You literally had the hair on the back of my neck standing up. And after doing several years of research on human / bear conflict and interaction, I agree wholeheartedly, with you explanation of how this animal behaved. But I have never heard of a bear being incapacitated in the fashion you described. Thank you so much for an entertaining 19 minutes and 22 seconds.
@@williamhewittjnr3366 SMH the guide isn't. The person in the story is from West Virginia. SMH LOL now if you are talking about me. LMAO I and my entire huge family in size and stature are from Upsher county, West Virginia.
Enjoyed every minute of the story. You had shaking and nervous about how it was going to end . I appreciate you for making me feel as if I was there. Good job, Dude.
Dude, when your life goes like that, and you say the statement "I'm about to go in bear country with no weapon, something's bound to happen." And then someone else repeats it. It's time to: stop what you're doing, and get your bleeping gun to take with you.
When you tell a story, you actually take me on your hunts, Ii feels like Im right there with you in the bush facing these dangers, thanks Steve, be careful out there man.
I agree.!! Wish he would make CDs with a bunch that you could listen to on long rides traveling. Wouldnt wanna get somewhere fast, I would still be in truck saying, I'm not done with these stories!!! Lol
I just love these hunting stories i could listen to them all day long and ask the wife sometimes i do, youre just an excellent story teller. Love Em!!!! Tom
Just discovered this "hunter's stories" channel - following your other. These bear stories are awesome. And you tell them so well. Best entertainment on the internet!
Well, you succeeded in making my heart pound for 18 minutes. I lived in Nye,My for 7 years and I don't hunt but I know that exact sound and my blood is pumping again. Thanks for the shit storm...
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alright, i think i've got it figured out. you need to start wearing a bodycam so we have video to accompany your stories. i don't even hunt but you got me to subscribe and now i'm addicted.
He might look like Joe Montana indeed, however Joe Montana was at the top of his game. This “guide you to your death bed” guy, is an irresponsible moron who thinks stories like this one, exonerates him from common sense guidelines.
Damn!! I love this guy!! He has the cutest way of grinning I've ever seen! AND his way of telling his story had me on edge of seat with my jaws clenched!! The phone went flying out of my hand when rifle shot! This guy is handsome, funny, great sense of humor, and such a trip ! Thank you for sharing your adventures!! Totally a cool guy!!
Another great story, I can sit and listen to them all day. You have a unbelieveable knack for telling stories, it holds your attention every second. And you can tell that non of them are bullshit, you cant make shit like that up. Anyway, please dont stop telling stories, I have watched many of them, all are great. Anyone that does not believe you has never been in the woods. Good work brother, Be safe,,
@@bojankos8455 He as the guide needs to take the security of his client first, as the guide he should NEVER be "completely helpless" it is his job to get the client an animal SAFELY. Which is why every guide i know has a SPARE RIFLE for just such occasions. But you sure as shit don't hand over your own. Especially if you don't even have a sidearm capable of protecting yourself, AND your client.
Ranger T I 100% agree he has to ensure his clients safety first, but let’s be real here they’re not going on a feild trip they’re going hunting and where they are hunting there happens to be a shit Ton of grizzly bears, the rifle scabbard was missing, so he as the guide gives his client his scabbard I don’t know why he didn’t have another rifle with him, I was not there so I can only defend him from what I know, and this is in BC where sidearms are illegal.
Now give him credit no Wva hunter going to not shoot that bear or Kentucky hunter those people might not be the sharpest tool in the shed but they will go for the kill .
If this was the situation..a dire impending, potential emergency with a rookie you were unsure of..why did you not man the weapon to handle this since you didn't have a backup gun to begin with? I'm just asking a real question. No disrespect meant at all. I honestly would have expected the guide and experienced hunter to take this emergency..impending doom situation shot. But great job and confidence by the hunter.
I think because it is illegal, unless the guide has a bear tag (permit) as well which they normally dont. The hunter usually has purchased the tag. Only he can shoot it.
I wonder if I was the client if I'd prefer to hand the gun over. It's my gun and I came out to hunt but he's been there many more times. I'd like to shoot a buzzer beater but if Michael Jordan is on my team, passing the ball isn't a bad idea.
@@cjsteele9594 had a guide ate here in Wyoming carrying 10 mm. Never got to use it. 250 pound sow drug 'im a mile without stopping. Hunter changed story a few times. Hmm
This is my fav story of yours. I know you are compelled to help others with their dignity and piece of mind with their encounters with those other beings, i can respect that. But these stories with that laugh are frikkin gold man.
note to self, when going hunting in bear country, bring GUNS, yes plural, rifle and pistol, also bring a "Thats not a noife!" and some bear spray. and dont forget the proper ammo.
Steve is a great storyteller, and the way he outlines the moment of engagement, where you have to have so many aspects of the confrontation's critical elements aligned or you die horribly, is very well delineated. Makes you realize under the best possible conclusion you really have maximum, a 15% chance of living through it. Making a living as a guy who guides other guys into these situations is, well, pretty insane. You have to admit. How the hell do you charge enough for that!
That name, "Grizzly Gulch," probably would have plenty enough incentive for me to always be loaded for bear, no pun intended... Call me a pussy, but I'm funny like that.... Nice story though, you're a better man than I, I tend to shy away from places packed with 800+ pound animals that routinely maul & kill humans...
Steve I am addicted to your website. You seem like the most stand up guy, really admire you and your adventures. You are not only a prolific hunter and angler, but like me it is mostly about being out doors. Long time fence sitter on Sasquatch , but after listening to you, I can no longer sit on that fence. Would love to meet you someday, and hope I never join the club of no return. But I will be carrying at least a 44 mag on my northern New England trips. Only to cover my quick retreat, hoping I never fire a shot!
With the guy speaking twice after being told twice to stay quiet, i would have sent him in there too, or i would have been running faster than him if the thing came charging.
Ok,. I'm laying in bed listening to this bear hunting story........as soon as you put the sound effects of the "Grizzly" in the story, I about crapped!!!!!!! Good story Steve!!!!!!! I'm so glad you are Alive!!!!!!!!
Proof that outdoor life promotes good health. This guy is just glowing 🤩 Also proof that in a split second, the hunter can become the hunted. Respect nature. God bless. Greetings from England✌🏻🇬🇧
Brother, WOW, your story had me GLUED to it. Man i believe this is true story of STANDING your ground and facing death in all ways. Glad to see you come out well my friend
I would love to sit around the fire out in the middle of nowhere and talk with you. I have never had any sasquatc experiences that i know of, but i do think they are here. Something has always told me they exist. Something instinctual has always told me. From as long as i can remember. I am 52 yrs old and have always known.
Just discovered this channel, love it..! You need to write a book, I’d buy it, for sure. I’m from rural southwestern Oregon....logging/hunting country. Have not big game hunted in years. Eating up theses stories, including the Big foot stories. I joke that you are more likely to see “big butt or sass Crotch” in my area. Keep those stories coming. And regarding the southerner and his way of speaking...love it. I’m in the marine industry on the west coast. Love working with most southerners.
I don’t know how many times I’ve heard you tell this story but I don’t get tired of it. You are such a great story teller that I can see the whole thing happen just like I was with you on the mountain. Can’t wait to hear it again.
If I book with you in the future....you`re bringing a gun. I don`t care if I have to take one of my bootlaces off and tie the damned thing to your saddle. Great story!
One situation where "stop, drop and roll" doesn't apply. You have to be an awesome guide cuz your story telling ability is off the charts. Glad it worked out for ya'll
One in a million, NO DOUBT ! Steve, you are a good/great story teller, by the way you can remember what happened and relay it to the listener. Plus, a dam fine guide from what I here. I would feel safe on any guided hunt with you along. Safe that is, as safe as can be in wild back country. Even with your ability to change 1:1,000,000 to 1 in 20, I would still go into the back woods with you. (First Nation People would put you in charge of their oral history, if you were in the clan, because of your ability to remember and tell others how things went down). Highest Regards, a member of the round table.
I want you to know, That you are awesome man. I am hooked on watching your videos. From one hunter to another, we have a few similar stories, you tell the story so good i feel like i am there with you.
@@elijahpell4600 the ignorant one Elijah, is you, who has clearly never taken the time to read statistics. Just a dummy with a gun who wants to kill animals just because they are doing what they do. I've never needed to kill a bear in 30 years of backcountry hiking. Grow up and try real hard to see if you can learn to read a book, because right now you sound like a right idiot.
@@elijahpell4600 2 weeks later and your pathetic ass still hasn't had time to do research. Grow up with your 2 week later response. I'm fine responding to such a petulant child. (Go ahead and use Google for your new word you've learned today, oh right, you refuse to learn)