cover of episode #2216 - Luke Bryan

#2216 - Luke Bryan

2024/10/23
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Key Insights

Why did Luke Bryan's daughter freak out at his concert?

She didn't know she was going to meet him.

Why did Luke Bryan feel Vegas would take a piece of his soul?

He felt the city's constant stimulation and activity were draining.

Why did Luke Bryan's dad encourage him to gamble in Vegas?

He believed you can't win if you don't try.

Why did Luke Bryan stop betting on fights?

He realized it could affect his impartiality as a commentator.

Why did the UFC ban staff from betting on fights?

A scandal involving a trainer allegedly knowing about an injury.

Why did Luke Bryan enjoy gambling in Vegas?

It provided a relaxing escape similar to other outdoor activities.

Why did Luke Bryan's friends call themselves degenerates?

They embraced the term as part of their gambling lifestyle.

Why did Luke Bryan's friends from England find American football games overwhelming?

They were blown away by the scale and intensity of the event.

Why did Luke Bryan's buddy want to ban grizzly bear hunting?

He thought it was inhumane and unnecessary.

Why did Luke Bryan feel remorse after shooting a deer?

He understood the importance of respecting the life he took.

Why did Luke Bryan think hunting was declining?

Landowners were worried about liability and lawsuits.

Why did Luke Bryan's friend call people riverboat gamblers?

He used it to describe those who gamble excessively.

Why did Native American reservations have more freedom?

They are essentially a country within the U.S. and can set their own rules.

Why did Luke Bryan wish people could experience grizzly bears in the wild?

He believed it would change their perspective on managing the population.

Why did Luke Bryan think hunting was important?

It provided a deep connection to the food they ate and sustained wildlife management.

Why did Luke Bryan think hunters were portrayed negatively in movies?

They were often depicted as drunk, violent, or unethical.

Why did Luke Bryan think hunting was difficult to enter?

It was hard to find someone patient enough to teach the ropes.

Why did Luke Bryan think regenerative farming was good for the environment?

It was carbon neutral and beneficial for the ecosystem.

Why did Luke Bryan think people should be careful with social media?

It could lead to unnecessary anxiety and comparison.

Why did Luke Bryan think people should appreciate what they have?

Life is temporary and should be enjoyed without constant comparison.

Why did Luke Bryan think social media was both good and bad?

It offered opportunities like Oliver Anthony's success but also negative influences.

Why did Luke Bryan think girls were more negatively influenced by social media?

They faced more online bullying and body image issues.

Chapters

Luke Bryan habla sobre su residencia en Las Vegas, su amor por los juegos de azar y su experiencia conociendo a los hijos de Joe Rogan. También expresa su gratitud por la hospitalidad de Rogan hacia su familia.
  • Luke Bryan hizo una residencia de dos años en Las Vegas.
  • La hija de Joe Rogan y su amiga estaban emocionadas de conocer a Luke Bryan.
  • Luke Bryan disfruta de los juegos de azar, especialmente del póquer y los dados.
  • Joe Rogan solía apostar en peleas de la UFC, pero dejó de hacerlo debido a un conflicto de intereses.
  • Luke Bryan vio a Joe Rogan en un partido de fútbol de Georgia.
  • A Luke Bryan le gusta apostar en deportes universitarios.

Shownotes Transcript

The joe rogan experience.

Hey, what's up?

Look good. This has been, this has been a long time in the making.

I need to thank you for taking care of my family. When I give your show.

I hope they had a great time.

They had a fucking fantastic. But I was also my daughter was like freak douk because he was going to the show SHE don't know you are going to get to meet you and her friend didn't know .

they're going to get to meet you either. So we were able to keep that, to keep that a good.

little little, good little secret, too. Yes, I was cool.

They have the time they came back being. So thank you. That rap. Vegas, so h, yeah, we was, was a fun two years of residency there.

Did you do two years?

I did. I did two years, twenty six shows per year. The man like base will take a .

little piece of your soul, will hear a little tiny piece.

Everything about IT is like all of that. Get to vegas in light. You know, you run to the craps table or black jack table your whole life.

Get in the vegas. Do I got all that? I'm like, I get the vegas, unlike man licious sit in the room watch little sports. And I got got the gambling out of the system.

Well, that's good. Did you use the gama?

You know, i've always been, i've never been a sports gambler. My dad, my, but my dad raised to me to kind of be a poker player, kind of here he was a luka. I mean, I used to joke if my dad didn't play poker, we had never had sandals. He was, he was just a crazy little poker player and like a little poor hustler. And and then my dad.

famous .

quotes. So we we he flaws out the vegas when i'm twenty one or whatever in man and I had like we were in college and I had took like three, three, four, four books women have just broke his shit and two hours in the trial lose my money and this was like, well, where we were still had truck phones and i'm not even sure we were like toton. We certainly didn't have like the motor roller iser where he could just call me so he just goes, look at all and he calls my hotel room and i'm he's like, born what you do and his real, real southern georgia I said, I don't lost all my day of money and here, hell with this place he goes, you going win IT back in the god down room so I mean, once you have that that .

might .

that man set in gaming, certainly. I mean, when that sure that I go in. And so that's been a famous say. And when our bodies, you know, when when they're down and now down to three grain and they're pound over the bar, you can win IT back at the get down bar. But I did, I would the phases where, you know, I never really got financially behind when I didn't have money, I would just I have controlled IT pretty well. And my two years out there, I never really had any big beats or anything like that.

But I do love to just, man, I love to just sit there, have a drink, have cigar and watch dies and cards because you just not you just sit there in your minds, checked out, right? It's like no different than going to the driving range and hitting golf balls, or sit on the bank fish, or sit in the dear stance. But I got out of there. I got all my gambling, at least for now, out of my system, but he was great to meet your kids there.

And I really appreciated. They really enjoyed IT. And like I said, were just were blown away meeting you.

Well, IT was a fun show because we get to really do a lot of bells and whistles ls out there that are not available on Normal shows when you you are out touring and stuff because you're having to take down stuff, be real mobile out there, we put put a lot of stuff in the room and that's nice.

That's one good thing about the residency. You know you going back the same spot over.

run over again and we had our routine. And may I have my room and about six thirty ty out hot shower run down there. You don't stage about eight thirty and knock IT out ten and thirty somewhere .

to crash table. I don't .

don't sport.

I be to get on fights. Back in the early days of the fc is about on fights. And the one day they made IT illegal, but already stopped doing that. Because this is probably not a good thing for me to be Better on things i'm commenting on because I can affect the outcome, right? But .

sometimes quite close.

I also sometimes know some shit. Now, this has been a bunch of time. So one of my business partners, I would just, I would tell him to what to bet on.

And we were like eighty four percent at one time. I was a razed for like six or seven fights in a row, six or seven, five cards in a row, about eighty four percent. Because every now and then they would have these guys were coming in from japan or from russia. And the the the odds makers didn't know who these guys were. And I was like, oh, jesus .

cries and yeah, today and years.

So I knew, I knew everything about these guys. My jesus.

try Better house.

There was a few, like when Anderson silva came into the U. S. A.

I was like that that house.

bet the house on the brazilian what you got you loose. Because when he came into usc, he was like in his prime, and I got to see him evolve in japan and then later on in england. And so when when he came in the C, I think he was a favorite over this guy, Christy. He was a really tough guy. But I would you, whatever the odds are, fuck.

throw at .

all at that.

Don't get any trouble now either.

Don't lose the gig. Well, now, now, the us. Made a law, and he was real recent, like two years ago, until, like two years ago, all staff, anyone could bet.

Now no one can beat really. yeah. Because there was a scandal. One of the trainers apparently was involved, allegedly was solved, was knew about an injury and turned out probably some other bets are a little they perhaps allegedly people were involved with. So they are like, okay, we got to put a stop to this, which is too bad, because IT was fucked in. Is nice to know if I was unscrupulous.

I had a little, so I went my whole life no sports bedding through college of my ma through college. I'd walking in in my bodies back in and i'd spliced seven, eight tvs together and they're they got all, they got all their notes and and i'm like, and i'm my good no wonder you're fuck in. You get lds and you about to get shipped out of college.

But I survived all that and me in a body. We started pick in two games a week and we would load up and this was this was like um six years ago, five years ago, so I would load up like twenty grain a game and but I I was strict and I I had my deal and yeah I just, uh we d like bet. I mean, just take alabama in the points in the first half.

You do that most of the year. I mean, that was eighty percent. So we did whale, and then my body moved away from me and we quit talking about IT. And I just then I went rogue for like two years. I was beating, like utah state IT know, the west coast game, midnight, just throw in best thing and I was like, me and i'm out.

But but you see uncut, James.

yes, that movie, so much .

anxiety movie.

tripped me.

I think you tripped everybody out.

What a great move, especially if you dip your toe into that world of, like, but now, and i've got bodies that do power lays and like i'm not even sure I even understand the inner workings of power lays now still I mean and teases and all that and you know i'm so removed from that level s or like, let you know so and so is do in four late going to get four lay ups at the half? Man, that all that's that's open a panda ors box theirs .

is and you got ta think there's people that are involved, like there's been scandals of referees are involved where reference are making, calls are shouting made, maybe calling for I shouldn't a cause and people get pay, there's so much money being thrown around and the average of three.

what do they make you? Hey, did so I saw you at the, i'm a giant georgian and I saw you obviously on the satellite on saturday. And just man, some of those yeah .

everybody we actually .

left after .

the first quarter went to see m and m. So was the first quarter of ut georgia yeah. And then jetted, went to M, M, M at the race track is twenty one hundred fifty thousand people fuck.

And what we can for Austin because add bodies, ad bodies that were like, why are you not coming? And unlike man, i've had to be me all year and it's like the wetheral chili and asia mobile was want to go there hunt and i'm going to take him. Dear hutton, sit on my back patio and scream at the TV and which you got to love dicey there on the back at I was like, IT was weird.

Yeah well, this the energy, there's so much, so much anticipation for a game like that.

You can't replicate. You can't replicate IT in any other in any other, I guess those big um global brazil verga or .

whatever. We had some friends .

from england who had been in.

they are like, oh my goodness. Oh my goodness, this is madness. Like, this is texas football serious. I got shoot to.

did you shoot through the George shirt? Yeah, no. Gosh.

maybe I gave a bad luck. My heart was a ck.

We, yeah, man. IT was. I was. I was. Good win for George. And like, say, both those programs are just as you watching .

IT behind the scenes, watching how much organization there is. It's incredibly complex through the years.

carbon um have gotten to be pretty good. Buddies you curb can't be buddies with anybody because uh, that job requires i've never seen a requirement of a job more than being a college, probably being a president. It's IT is in. So I don't text currie during the season really. I know he in may and just watching what those guys go through trying to manage these big programs like there.

I mean and when they're not coaching, I mean, do they are ticking? Yeah I mean, they're got to go to the stake supper for this for this touch down club here you know the man IT is it's a wild rod. What those nudes go through.

you think about gaming with calls like bad calls that is got to be. Imagine all your moneys on the line and you see some hondas .

call and you see i'm out of that and I didn't really get into that heavily even when I was beaten regular games. That man is it's free man. I just watched the games .

for freedom. He's a real degenerate like .

how big? That's the best way to describe h he'll .

described with .

that like they most like your big horse racing guys. They all their adjective themselves as i'm a degenerate. That's the first .

thing was jam. I went to visit a shame gila, bunch of the guys who went to visit during while his gaming. When we got there, he was down six hundred thousand dollars. And I was like, what is happened?

So he learned dota play background. Because you can bet more like can bet like five hundred 2天的 上课 的 crazy like that。

That's so crazy. I could I I was getting an anxiety. Just sit. They are watching IT and so then tell lan came over and dying.

And Taylor have this deal where dana teaches Taylor what to gamble and how to do IT. They're down one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. And what five minutes, five minutes, five minutes are down one hundred twenty grand. And i'm just they're going what the folkman looked dan's Richard shit this I know Taylor is wealthy, but there's like a level where you could lose one hundred twenty five thousand dollars, one hundred .

twenty five thousand dollars? Yes, I may. I've learned if you're bet a thousand a hand, you can get down fifty yeah, like, yeah, quick. But when you transition to that thirty, forty, fifty thousand a hand, you'll be down a million, a million or two. And yes, and I sake because i've watched some other bodies that bed on that level i'm talking about like fifteen hand swing is at eight hundred thousand dollars swing and unlike but that's a scary part about gambling. When you start, when you don't have much money and you grow into some money, but your level of what you want to pressure, your anxiety level in your endorphins and all that IT grows with your your wealth and men next .

thing you know you're that way they get .

yeah right that goes right. Well, it's the whole. There's a lot in society I think we're praed upon with those with that not process is gaming in in a hit, right? Yeah, yeah. And once one level of the dopamine levels out and and you go to the next one.

it's hard to watch. I forget about doing that. It's hard to watch like I.

I don't get IT glad say that i've always have phone with them. I mean, I i've always had phone gamelin and and a lot of times I take my byand after we get off stage and we would have one day and night and i'd like set of all that was some chips and and i've got into a crap so where I kind of manage everybody's beat and I might don't do that now wait, it's kind like the steering, the mothership and we had some great night, you know just laughed and and cut, tough and cheer.

And like that one guy walks up, thereby rubs his head for good. It's just commodity at the craft table. I A gamble so much at the craps table my last night, they let my craft team that developed me. All the crafts come on stage and we celebrate cat. How about there? Like, I play in in a look and you know because they work in teams, they in my team comes out on stage and dude, I was raw and laughter and i'm like, yeah, so that's a lariated like.

I know people have a problem with gaming. I think IT should be legal, but IT can get away from me yeah, well, but that's like a lot of things in this world. Alcohol, there's a lot of things and get away from me doesn't mean that should be illegal, right? Well, lord, this is weird that only legal in a few states. I think that's expanding now. And then I remember when online gambling was illegal.

oh yeah. And then was no logo.

The early days, the u fc, online gambling was illegal.

And then mom, you know, in because we're obviously southeastern tennessee bubble bail, I don't know, but there are certain states, I guess tennessee is a legal gaming stake because or maybe George, I can't tell. I have to have to talk to my nephews, all of his bodies and see if they're on the little apps. But man, they're go sign their buddies up to get the two hundred dollar free. I mean, they got all kind of a racket.

yeah. Well, then also people would go to indian reservations. That was a bit. You got also crazy. Got to illegal .

you to pay indian reservation tax. The fifty cent to do dollar bit yeah .

do that math yeah .

and only have .

to be like a small percentage native american to get a piece of that. So there's a lot of millionaire just hanging around that casino, just enjoying IT. But if you got a .

place like in connect, you typically on my way cana the mohegan. I'd go play there a couple years. I did one, not.

I did three nights there and do unlike, get no stage, just sit there gambling. And you unlike. And I coming out ahead on this gay gar, but I think i've got other metal little money yeah.

it's where you could do that legally.

even like antenna and tonic back in the day you just put a barge on the mystify river in gamble. What is that all about?

I may show ozark right?

Yeah totally the same premise. You know, it's like put a barge on the river and now let's take all these people's money.

Yeah, my body, john y used to, he was a pool hosteler used to call people were able gamblers when guys which just go off and you know, guy was a gambling ada trick me to a game and guys the river boat gambler or .

a that's the two analogies to generate or riverboat gamble, be careful of all of them. Is just always been funny .

to me that like native american reservations, essentially a country inside the country, and they do whatever the fuck they want, like I was just read them about this collor ado wolf deal. They've relocated wolf's colorado and the native american reservation and let them know the moment those wolves get on our land were flying over in helicopters and gunning them down.

I was at alkon every year in colorado. Is that where you've done?

I've done to most years. I go to you to.

yeah, well, first of all, cam hins, and I would ve got a connection with cam, just love that. Gab, yeah, we. So when I saw colorado do that, I was like, it's just like, what are we doing guys? Well.

whenever you have biology that's getting voted on by people don't understand IT IT should be decided by wildlife biologist. That's IT is the only people that should decide whether or .

not things like that happen. Well, we can really dive into this and lets do IT. Yeah, nothing is.

We are so governed in the world of wildlife biology through the states and stuff. They're not gonna lit animals. They're not gonna.

Humans ruin animal populations. I don't think no. Of course, if anything gonna happen, there's gonna mess IT up and let animal populations get too big.

I was, I was an adult, know if I I don't know who to name or whatever I was with some guys with wall ming. And you know, we're talking about brisley buyers. And I said a man, because they brought up grizzard problems.

And I said of what what? What is the deal and they said, well, there's fifteen or fourteen to fifty hundred grazy beyers in while owing. There needs to be five to six hundred in in five of the fifteen hundred are only hunting humans, like, have totally, have totally.

but there's not that many human depth .

well that you but in yellowstone, you if you pay attention, there's about two or three that get .

that get but five hundred?

No, five, five, five, five right there. So five, sorry you, this probably we won't be the first time. I'm not totally clear with you, but yes, so there's four, fourteen hundred and fifteen hundred.

There needs to be five hundred to six hundred grazes. And but of the of those five to six of the album, five of a heavy we don't care about salmon anymore. We want to sit about this trail and pick off this hike.

Yes, and that is, that is a high pologies in home and telling me that. And like, well, why won't they let you go in there? Let some hunters think about the the, you can do the math chart, do a thirty thousand dollar grazy bear tag, do a twenty thousand dollars, they'll go for that.

Yeah for sure. Go in and let IT manage IT. right? But there's one federal judge just got IT all shut down. One is. And so crazy.

my friend went moves unit. He saw no moose and he saw twelve girls. And while I went .

on a bear hunt in Alberta and there's so many grizly now you can even go IT was through camps people and they've I saw them .

recently and y've .

had to move very as they have cabined .

ed areas because they're overall with grazy. They send me some trail. Campus are terrifying, like little school buses. School buses.

like the what did you was that you that was talking about? We were, they were trying to determine a male .

grey vera mg. And I M S me too, because they eat things and kill things every day. Gorilla, they fight.

They just like they pop their chest out. They mostly grass. Well.

when you think about thirty forty thousand dollars per gradually and then the the guiding fee yeah and then the taxi germy yeah think about the taxi germy.

And then and Roberts people understand all the gear, everything, ten percent of that goes to wildlife management.

all of and then at the end of that, nobody's gone to let the Grace .

lees get exterminate. It's not. They're overpopulated now.

And then when you look at the population, how beautiful the population is in colorado, yeah and how amazingly managed IT is in colorado for public owners for a god like me. Then you'll get up over the counter tag. I think they are probably going to wipe out over the counter tags here for auto status.

They're going to make IT a draw tag. And then now the walls get to eat them. And I don't get to bring my ill count money in and give IT to.

But thing is, they always say they are going to get to a certain level of the population and then they are going to open IT up for management. But they don't wolf manage me. yeah.

But what happens if is people sue in the wildlife, you know, all the people that are like that love wolves, they fault, they sue. And when they sue, they they stop hunt and they has to go to court and has to get decided. And if you get a radical judge like this, judge that you said .

that in while these are all things that people in the note telling me, so I I don't need to judge somewhere warming like pull enough.

You're probably right. Probably everyone that I know that hunt stairs says there, there's a lot of grizly irs concerning because you don't see all of them. If you see a lot of them, there's a lot more than you don't see because most of our just not just out the open hanging out with most of deeper well.

and and so I went on A, I went on a salmon trip up in british colombia. And what IT is, nine nine percent of your interpretation of a grizly is this big of fat, chunky thing. Well, so we're flying in all these helicopters to go fish the salmon runs that are running up into the mountains of british colombia. And it's an amazing trip.

Like you flow up in the helicopter, you look down, you see the huge schools the same, and you take a flat and you go catch him and during a beer well, helicopter pillet was like, hey, man, and we've seen some brisley in the area just and you know, at the time we're like, man, this is all part of the experience like get a get us kind of go a little bit when we land end in the night before we didn't fish that they swiffer wn and and drink some one and know my eyes we're fishing and I tell maga with I am a go the helicopter and get to a beer sentiment and did I get there now pop my bear and i'm light. I'll looked down the river and i'm light. Fuck, that is a fucker and grizly coming toward my body and I went, jay, indeed, IT was slim and like a damn.

IT was lean in like a greyhound. Not I I won't say lean, but IT IT hadn't got a five own family yet. Well, IT comes down the bank in jumping and and we ease back to the helicopter.

We look back. Here comes another grisly, literally thirty yards from us. And i'm like, we get there and i'd left my beer on the bank and my grades sticks his tongue in my beer and then he jumped in the river. I grab the beer drink. I like, greatly split away the helicopter .

pillet goes, you did not drink a little, but that he just while some berry infection.

So spended we get on the helicopter and the police, that man they're to, we take all flow down the river. I ought to had my flow od together. I never broke IT down.

So I set IT in the little basket and we land. I take off about two hundred yards, start fishing. And I had I I had slam down this like twenty four t cut bank, where the river cut the buying outlook across the river.

Here comes a greasily bear, galen boy on the other side of the river. And i'm like, a lot. Are you seeing the other two mature ones? And I was like, well, that's a baby. Gradually it's, I like S Q do that grazy y hit that bank on the other side, that river, and jumps about twenty feet in the air and lands in that river. IT looked like A A volsung and vd bia bug hit that river. I take off to the helicopter, oh my god, are like get here, get here a mother in two, six, two the babies were on my tail oh my god and when I got the helicopter day room in my whole, I could I .

get when you're the mothers.

the ones everybody up two second .

they don't play the .

games when .

they have their clubs of them, they don't take any chances like i'm going capacity this do .

fuck IT is so that was that was my grizly an I wish all .

these people that get to vote, unlike bc, when bc outlaw greasy bear hunting. I wish all those people that experience, you should have to experience what it's actually like there. You should have to see you to see the population.

You see what it's like, experiences them. These aren't teddy bears. And for you saying you shoud able to manage the population, as wildlife biologists say should be managed, you putting people in danger.

especially people live up there. The thing about IT with me now, listen, I grew up deer hunting my old live ducks dove coil. A man always had a soft spot for buyers. And probably I still, it's not like I got to go shoot bears every year, I mean, whatever.

But when you find out, when you hear you are a honor and there are light when I met john in in june and they were light loot, there are so many that are that need to be managed. I was like, man, that's cool. Let's let's go do a bear had a great time and didn't didn't get all heavy with kill in a bear.

I mean, I know guys and tina sea and gatlin joe, I mean, they are darting. Black bears of second story mode up holiday and balconies are digging. I mean, they're dig in training me of winning machines so yeah, walk.

And I like, dude, it's just a matter of time. Walk out there and move back into out. And then.

you know what happened in new jersey, right? The governor ran on this policy of banning the grizly bear hut, and he got in or excuse the black bear hunt in James in jersey. In jersey is the most black bears per capital in the country, which is crazy. I'm going to send some sense to camp h last night because it's nuts. This do just shot the um state record .

so it's back in yes.

it's back in immediately because they had so many interactions.

John, mom, mother lives in mexico beach. Hand hand out over there to and date, like trash cans turned over every day. Crazy amounts in south lada. Yeah, that's IT.

So I have a photo of the bare jammy minus itu de next to the dude who killed IT. That's a good one OK. I M this two.

Um but look at that that bear. So this is a new jersey. This is new jersey. This is new jersey, seven hundred and seventy pound bear in new jersey.

I never. I didn't up there.

Lives up there this season.

all so down in the further most southern georgia members, georgia, all that in the mexico beach flat around like similar. And there there.

everywhere they're all over the bus. The photo dude laying next size that thing. Now that that article says eight hundred pounds that's from several broadens IT says eighty, but the other article said seven, seventy IT looks it's big whenever the actual size IT is is big several hall.

Well, it's like that.

I'm not perfect shot.

I think there's healthy numbers of all of them. And and like say, when I say, you know when you see I don't know wolves .

and sales well, there's more than healthy numbers OK. O god got IT.

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that's what did. So they waited in seven hundred and seventy pounds, got IT. So the thing was about how should holy shit yeah .

you see that I got IT in a slide I had to a well that's crazy .

man there are so .

many of people don't .

know people eat bear and bears big you know .

the sad part about, I think a california the whole um the home in the goal bladder deal I don't know much about that but you know yeah there was a black market for black .

bear go about about cultures and were killed in black pairs just for their golf later yes, but I I think that was overblown. I don't think it's going to affect the population. I like guessing, especially place like new jersey. How are you going to affect that population there there everywhere there ever see the the fights they have and far .

rock away what's far a rock away?

Far rockaway into jersey's like a nice suburb, is a nice giant bears, the giant bears guy .

that filmed like .

the minute. But that's where grislies are supposed to be. This isn't a fucking neighborhood.

These are big bears, and they're duking IT down on the sky. Nice law. They go tumbling down the stairs and they start fighting in the street.

And people were watching, and they're probably fighting over trash cans. So look at the size of these fuckers. Imagine like you're watching T.

V. I.

So these is, do IT out. This is like, jammy, how long? This video, like a ten minute video, six minute video.

So six minutes per six minutes, these do to do IT out. They pile out into the street. They're bite each other.

And these guys film in from a car, and you see IT as they like tumbles down, like, go, yeah, pull IT down. So when they're in this, so they come tumbling down the hill full u fc style. Do get IT out. Pass about guys track of this guy's mailbox.

Look at IT goes .

on forever and they're out in the street is a nice neighbor.

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and you have huge predators in front of the volvo. What are fun? And this guy is trying to ban the hunt. Hey, pal, there's plenty. These bears you should hunt them because if you don't hunt them, they're na hunt you.

Well, they're gonna meet. You know, that's a thing. I think it's no different than i'm in agree and south georgia with gators .

and yeah you you get one comfortable with you.

man. And it's not good IT is not good at all. What's the problem?

What we're doing with here is ballot biology. It's all people that are a very emotional most of living cities. Before I ever hunted bear, before ever hated at all, I was like, killed bear. why? But in as you think aswell, kill bear and then you get IT.

I was, but you .

probably had more honey experiences.

I White tail honey. And I remember, man, you know, be a fourteen year old kid shoot in a deer in having remorse. But then you need to have that remorse too. As a hundred, you need to understand .

your life.

Yes, and you need to. And I tell my boys that mob is have grown up in IT, seriously unlike, hey, man, hold right let's just don't run up to the run up to the chunk in the machine, just do a little strips to go here but that yeah but the remorse go head.

The remorse is important. It's it's a part of the experience like you you are now connected to the food that you're going to eat, right? And I think that's what most people don't have.

And I think I think that's bad for us. I think all of human existence has been wrapped around hunting animals, and we hunted them ourselves forever. And then we eventually figured out agriculture, but when we hunted, we hunted to ourselves most of time that humans were human.

And we had this deep connection to these animals because these animals is going to sustain our family. And they use IT. They took the, the, the skin from me, and they made all kinds of things.

They took the tendence. They made strings for bows. The mean, it's what their clothes were made out of the eight.

All the organs that ate everything is sustained, everybody. And that was how people lived. And then when people stopped to live in like that, we got a little confused. I know people that eat meat like my wife was at dinner with her friends and um that the they are from england and one of the friends said, uh, where's your husband and he said, h he's uh, l cunt and and the guys made some sort while I he's cutting a stake, made some sort of like all that's rocio what does you do that and he goes, why you eating me? You didn't like you paid a supermarket hit man to go kill that fuck at stake like this is so stupid.

But when you're removed from a culture in england is basically removed from a culturally this road, dear, there under some stacks s but for the most part, england has a very small hunting population. And I believe bow hunt ting is actually outlaw there out lot in a lot of places in europe. It's outlaw in scotland, lot, lot of places.

So there's a like a deep ignorance as to what's going on and what IT is. And then they have judgment based on these cultural norms of like. And there's media depictions, media depictions of hunters in movies.

They're never the good guys. There are always peace is shared. The hunters always assaults, are always drunk, throw, you know, trying to kidnap women or kill somebody, right? They're always like torturing. And animal is always something where someone has to come in and fuck up the hunters because hunters are their portrait as bad guys and movies.

Yeah and then in in listen, you know you the success right of the the the proper ethical things always like that. You know you know the success rate doesn't always go luck. You wanted IT too, right and but um you know the fact that hunters still are working every day just to keep hunting and the fact that hunting is declined so bad I took .

a little uptake during cover IT because during cover IT people like, hey man, this there's no fu my body would live in ashville and he sent me a photo in the middle pandemics is that, dude, there's no meat and he was going down the meat isle is like filming IT like there's .

no fuck meat here. One of the best things that just naturally happened at our house and my wife is my wife's, like, typical housewife, plays tennis. Great shape does that, you know, when SHE kind eats like a bird when he does that.

But man, SHE will call me and you will. Ga, hey, let's have elt night. And because we keep our fraser in my garage age and i've got all my tackle there and he has through the years understood like, hey, i'm going to run up to the freezer. We're going to talk of the night. I will throw all the old meat in the same, starting in in man.

Over the last five years we have woke up and we haven't had we haven't had you beef cattle and hamburger um talk s spayed boon is what we have been eaten in in five years in my health and IT just IT takes you a minute to go, hey, put IT in the freezer and then plan your plan your dinner you know we'll get busy with kids and stuff like that, but i'm so proud to heard the show call me and be like i'm going out at the freezer. You want me to get these tender loans because by the time me and I got three children that go out there, women now, and two or three of us get one, I mean, we got enough. Me, like, is awesome.

That is, the best food .

is so good. For now, when you pat out an ilk, Patty hamburger, like your hands have nothing on you, right? Like mean, you could take beef paddy and just like .

just like .

that talking, that's .

right.

which we got that there's a time of place for that, but it's pretty cool that l gets that and they still have to add a little Better of port fat that you just to keep IT.

I give a lot of meat away. And whenever I do, when I get text back, I get excited. People like, dam, this is so good and that makes me feel Better. IT doesn't make you feel there's something about me get energy .

from IT well yeah and yeah when you can go like we in my place in my dear place in sometimes say, yeah and we we just we make sure when we I got a big walk and cool there and if we if we're not going to take something in there, I puts i've had some red tag at my place in tennessee. I did half inch down there. And so between staying and White tail and ill, you we're moving we're moving made around and making Jerry are they .

were and you'll probably they did. That's the crazy sounds. I thought the elk sound was crazy. L sound's is probably the crazy. It's good, but i'm used to IT.

But the road, when you hear I .

like a lion, I put one on my instagram story. Jammy, do you find? IT, do just stay at the camera. Rain, I bet here, the argentina, a great place to go. Yeah, I here.

there have a lot of we. It's interesting because tennessee is very, very strict on their White tail here.

Yes, listen, guy.

Imagine if you are some dude and it's like a thousand years ago and you don't know what the fuck that is.

S so my fourteen year old has been going to colorado with me since he was five or six. And when there's that little, obviously they can't bohun, but we would get an ilk down. And i'd let the boys hike up with me, impact the ilk out.

And one day we had another honor with this going to get in. And my two little ones were following me, and I said, what we had to help biggles. I said, hey boys, stay right here and there.

There are six, six and eight in. We went up the hill and act keep will take rap before a while. Now he is, then are, they are gonna kill us.

If we sit here because I was an open vehicle, may you can fill their vehicles in the woods? And I said, no, on. So we went up and try to call this in, and then some did actually cross in front of them.

And there's six and eight years. City now, big her to ill come back. We'd come back. And I was watched.

I could see him sitting down there on this, this talaloo e that I put them on, but I got back in their light. Those you're all I know have in your boys. I mean, that's that's what I live for. And to keep the and I just wish we could create a narrative where getting your children do, and that will will. I mean.

I don't know, hunting is a very difficult entry. It's very difficult if you're a person who's like listening to this, like, i've never hundred before, but i'd like to learn how do IT good luck? It's very hard, very hard.

It's very hard to find someone. Is gna teach you as the patients to show you what to do if you never shot a rifle before. It's very hard to understand. Like what is the difference in three hundred win mag in a seven millimeter? Well.

that's the that is the tRicky part really with all outdoors and if you could bridge the gap between um all parts of urban life and allow urban life to to bend a place to go. But the we went through a phase and outdoors where land owners were light. If you hot my land and you twist your ankle and break your life, you're going to assume me.

So no, you're not allowed to come hot my land. So all the year over populated, eat all my crops. And then so I think now states, I think tennessee is put a oly awar some of those getting so what what what i'm saying is that feeds people's ability to go find somewhere to hunt to them.

You're so many people don't have a fifty acre farm that can afford IT, but they want to go home. And then I just hope the hunting community and even the whole outdoor community can make IT more accessible. And land owners, I mean, I had this little lady that that I wanted a turkey hunt, heard he had sixty acres that boarding red like a three hundred and attract a man.

And I was like, may I win when i'm out, honey, in some of my turkeys or r turkeys may cross under your property. Do you mind if I go in her house as a mile away from or it's fit? The egg is probably four hundred yards.

SHE thought my shotgun was going to shoot through her house and killer, and I had to spend forty five minutes. And he grew up in teNancy in the country, and he doesn't understand that a shot, none is not. And so, man, and the education of at all, just the bridge in the knowledge of IT, gradually gets worse and worse, right? But the need forward gets greater and greater.

And I tell my children all the time, i'm like, boys, there is no drug in the world and i'm not you know, I am pretty straight guy. Never done done much of that. But I said i've got a lot of crazy bodies that have, and when a big ox walk on y and or a big White tailed or you hook a big fish there that a drinnan in from that no drug or replace IT.

Nothing like IT. I've done some wild show time.

I've seen the documentation of the wild stuff done.

a wild chip. I to send you a video, jammy of something that happened last week. So this this is the best example that, this is the best example that we had this elk, and he was out at about fifty ards.

We'd stuck in su uck in on. He was over the ridge. At fifty years we could see the tips of his anti moved around.

I had my site set at fifty yard, and as my friend was calling him, my friend was at a tree. There was about twenty hours to me. He came right into our lap, so one of those things had to range fifty.

And I seem coming in. He's coming in a damn. I ranged and begin at forty domain.

Oh, she's coming in on our lap. He just kept coming in. Watch this videos. So do you don't have in got damn modern technology IT didn't make IT through. I would still go on, hold on, sing to send you the right message. What I can let me go through did you go through? Okay, but scars you .

want a little heady or a mile whenever you .

have check here goes chicken out. Listen this listen is when he comes out of the hill, he gets angry. Like going to hear that here he comes. So right now he's about fifty arts.

What's your heart doing?

And right now, right now i'm pretty calm because he's a fifty hearts, right? But now i'm realizing he's not going to stop. Start arranging again. Now is at forty, he pauses for a second stand at me.

I have to stop. Oh yes, the year out to the ride.

I'm off to the right. I'm pressed up against a tree for camel hiding in plain site. So now he's moving.

So now like, oh, shit, i'm moving my site to twenty. So now I moved my site to twenty, and I trying to figure the time to draw. So right here I draw that we turn. He needs his some move.

This would be one .

perfect. There was a boom. Is that so much nerves and so much like anxiety and arrange them, and he's coming in, it's like and you think he's going to be at fifty, but also he's at twenty and then it's like, don't punch the shot like relax sex cute.

perfect shot. Well, here's the beauty of all that in the outdoors. You know, when you here, these are mild. They're good though, man, when you when you can conquer one level of fishing or honey, then there's another one. You can go learn the space in, you know, i'm saying and you can go.

And what I say is like I just, I mean, from the old corner that I was the counter that I was ten years ago, I took so much, took so much work to to even get from a ten percent knowledge able l counter to a sixty percent no, like I can watch that react to everything and know what that else, how that else reacting. Because i've done IT for eleven, twelve years now, and i've got i've taken my boys well. So when you get tired of White tail hunting, and White tail hunting gets rudiment mentally, then go try to dig in in and take IT to the next level to chAllenge yourself.

That's what's so fun about light. When I got, I was always a bas Fishermen, always a bas Fishermen, never fly Fishermen. Then I gotten flaw Fishermen. And that became the new seven year chAllenge that I, your flies, I can now, the little arcata ic dreamers.

But like a little, it's a real art form.

totally the one of the most rewarding things you can do.

sure.

And a big gas fish, a big fish with IT. yeah. My only problem .

with fly fishing is a lot of his catching release. And i'm like, it's fun. I know it's fun, but you're basically just fucked in with fish. You just fucked in with them like I could kill you bitch .

you know well, I guess the handling of the trial like was a fish the best flows out the water we grab IT and you know is kids we're like with you kids to try out and it's like a it's like a creature yeah it's like A A team in the in the delivery room comes in to hold the benni baby and they treat newborn's, slap a new morns around and getting their lungs go in before you you miss handle a trial.

But the hole mistake of trial and all of this stuff is is just man, it's outlets for all of I I remember I moon as you or me my day and he kept me fishing and hunting and he wound up being a pretty big successful business car. And he all he told me he guys do when you move an ash fiel, don't forget to take time to go do that stuff. And, you know, for about two or three years, mean, I did now was focused on all my career. But now as our role out mate, i'm kind of establish you know that me and it's it's been the highlight and in the fact that three boys landed in my life like, you know, my lives like it's not even fair that you have because I can always use one of them was like, well, baby bow, you know, he's really interest rested at school and he wants behind the same and she's like, I know your game. I know your game.

but well, we're so lucky in this country to there is so much places that that are public land. That's another thing that europe doesn't have. And that's what Robin hood was all about. People think Robin hood was, uh, steal from the rich hand gift to the poor, knows about hunting lands and hunting rights. People are starving.

And the king had all the land, and there was always deer and robot od, we go out, walked here like that was the story about Robin hood IT really wasn't about stealing money. That was really about hunting rights, right? They don't have that. I would know that what's why it's so fuck to there.

That's and that's that's why you know, you hope the whole education of honing in land owners and conservation of the animals and all the land tags and a where land owners need to have a Better understanding a man, give this old boy a break. Get this guy that just not known your door and ask permission the good old fashion way and give him a break and let him take your song or go, yeah go hot you know you know don't hold you're fifty thousand acres to your right ad but hopefully .

a good guy that's the problem also asks, ask for permission and then do something stupid. You know.

I had a good shooter stag one first year. I put my tag in my first shot and right off the road, left in man, and you talk about pierce right off .

the road, just shot him and left them, shot him and left. Yes, see, these people have .

done out there. And it's .

so bad apples, how a god that's so awful and the meat is so sensational to know that that meat is going to go to ways that's so crazy.

I don't know, you know, I guess enough whisky in a old back .

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but yeah I mean, I look at. Abta till my nephew, he's live with me since he was two over than ma teals twenty two now and is both sixteen and tate is fourteen until was fifteen when he killed his first. The rule is ban, if you can pull fifty five pounds, you're you're rated hunt.

And so bow is a lot bigger than tate. When he was thirteen and fourteen, a bow. My thirteen year old killed a full ground elk at thirteen.

Woa, bow with a bow. Totally the bring. And most bad, best thing i've everything. And then just to be that Young and be able to execute the shot, did he did IT and he earned IT. And like I said, i've meant hiking him up those heals.

That's one another like the the honey and the the killing is the man when you pack out a day, yeah, eight hundred pound animal. The first time i've packed my alco did when I got to the players. I mean, I was like, I was sobbing like from an exertion.

Like delusional because we took a wrong turn. We hit a big ask and blow down and I D tote the head and the cape out. And I had to walk over, blown down accidents with that cape. And once we got five hundred yards into the blow down, a man, we get that bug. All and all the .

ill.

the gristle, is a tough of guys. I tell people, man, if I get called to a serious, I get all the end in a serious war. I'm call in my alga. That's my first my first call. So but when I didn't grow up everything and not have the opportunity or the the the ability to go hunt ilk, but once you start doing IT and and but you know, man, this this week I killed starters. I killed my biggest White tail I ever did and then I was so i'm so like overwhelmed but killing IT, I haven't even like, I don't even know if i've endured IT yet because I was IT kind of happened first but it's just so far we are big as IT IT was .

big and so listen .

now and so I didn't post IT because it's obviously in my hafts and you know the you know but me and this deer was born in the fence, intense, say you can't bring any genetic and you can't do anything whatever heard you have when you wild hurt whatever wild tennessee dear you have, you have to grow in may and this, dear joe, when he was two years old, we were like, what in the fuck what a UFO ship dropped this off in here? He started with huge mass, different look in genetics and we watched him for, we grew in for, we feel like he's five and a half and did we we are over the moon about this. I know .

that's a huge deal of how big is your property.

It's, I guess, all togethers, probably eleven, probably twelve hundred acres.

So that is much more space than a dear, whatever travel and its natural life anywhere.

I'll i'll put IT to you this way. We put about eighteen red stag in there there. We don't know how .

many there .

are get for you. Yeah, he might have about cross close hybrid a did we will ride around. We have too many stagg and we'll try a film out so we can find like literally like will spend a day.

I'm like hate gray arrival. We're going to pull up here, walk this bottom can find the sixty of them in there. We want them for four days this weekend we killed, we killed two. So so twelve hundred is, I mean, it's much larger .

than a dear we have and its natural .

world yeah and you know at listen and I mean we there are a million ways you can criticize me for having the half, but you know I have low offences that we we mounts back and forth on the low offences because that phone is hale too, to not know what's walking in. But the main thing is, is I want of my boys to have the ability to manage, dear and grow. I grew, I love south texas, big, big.

I love south texas, dear hunt, like, but I learned at least, at least the south texas plays down here. And then I learned, have Young children and mastered man to go owe a sad texas ranch, commit that much to a sad texas ranch, and get five days there. What thing? So my hafiz and tennessee, kind of like my little old or my little armada, my love for salt text as White tail.

So so you can keep a close.

keep IT closes fifty five minutes from the house. So that's nice. It's it's a retreat.

I get down there. start. Link has ruined this because now we have internet. Yeah, but before that man, you would pull in the pull in the hollow down there, you have to drive up to the hill of micro call. But elan, say, just on that.

the new style ings wild, it's the size of an like a notebook.

Well, well, the first time, the first time we saw the satellites come over, we were l cam you, my nephew? Tae, he's twenty one and we're all liquor up. My nephew, he goes, guys, I know we've been drinking all day, but what in the hail is coming toward us right now. And we were light and then we had one guy in the group was like, god down as lon must and we watch go over like, wow, what it's amazing.

We we use one, a new top for the first time this year. So easy to set up, set up up like five minutes they were online.

You I mean my life when I went L K, my wife was like, here i'll see I talk to and six days, first day l km, set the stories, get face time. Hey baby, how are you crazy?

Yeah my body was um uh dear having recently in south taxes and he said on three different asians in the week, their dear got bumped by illegals he said he was crazy he said illegal alien just moving through the ranch he said they they have a swarm every day.

I hunt out texas every year, and the ranks went to last year. At any given moment, you can drive and pick up fifty backpacks. They just that ranch looks like when I and I hadn't been, this ranch was closed to the border than i've ever been.

And there are pals of backpacks and tarps. They'll take tarps and put the tarp out and they they do, they will. They are waiting today and then they get they get picked up at night, typically. But but when they get IT picked up a chunk their back pack and do the like that that the ranch hours had left to have a full time team of people just go around picking up backpacks and keep in crash off the range.

My body, who has a rest texas, found a dead guy. Guy ran out the water, just died on his ranch.

It's heartbreaking because if anybody do, I can imagine him in the walk through that brush to get the freedom. Because when you go in, probably you have kids.

Yes yeah.

did when I leave sale texas and pulling cache is out of my I S for a month yeah, especially if you do, you know, you go, you go rat for and stuff the man.

it's forget about rental snakes, forget about everything else .

is down and way in water yeah, when you think about man, you get your water rapids, you miss that.

Yeah, you could zg when you should have egged and you want to run in the water, especially down there. And I was in the summer, so you know, hundred five degrees outside the poor due just did. And they found .

them well out every every ranch, every ranch i've went to the ranch owner, you know, they're encountering two, two deaf a year, fifteen, twenty nine. Most of the time they come up to the the main headquarters needing water. And when they get to a or that's been my experience with talk into ranch managers down there, they're very you know there not I don't think they're there of creating any problems. They just like, hey, know we need some water in the vast .

majority just trying to get a Better .

get a Better life and .

and we would be doing IT too. Could you imagine if you live in a third real country, you have kids and you realized you can get to amErica and you get a good job, and you to figure out how to do IT. Yeah, I would do IT.

We would all, we would all do IT. It's just the the craziness of not known where you're going on in sale taxes, which is so vast. I mean, I think it's one those things are people talk about.

It's almost like talking about space, you know like, oh, the galaxy is two hundred million stars or two hundred billion stars. IT doesn't make sense because it's like it's too big for you. D understand if you had to walk through sales taxes, it's sale texas. Texas itself is bigger than like multiple .

count yeah well, I think you know and even imagine before, like the old boos and old ridge and stuff, like now they have a little bit of vision lights to yeah just strike out. Just take hoping.

hoping or maybe you gone with someone who went through before they have a vogue memory. What's the best way to get to a creek?

I don't know, I may not. You know, we we've been there and the guys, they open box blind, they are hunting towers and there's a family sly, the box blind man and you just got a you have to feel so sorry form I mean, how bad like, I mean, I thought I may do.

I remember when I was fifty, sixteen years old, process and cubans, where it's so bad that you're going to fuck in piece together a raft and you're going to you're going to give IT a, you're going to give IT a go for miami, right? I will be in sixteen. go.

And how bay I must that be? How bay I must that be? Pretty their case.

a little different because they run from a communist dictatorship, and they're like we. That's why the most republic and mother fuckers in this country, cubans, cubans, go hard. They're like we've seen, we've seen what all this socialist horse IT, comes down to and IT comes down.

The government control over every aspect of your life. And they they enforce IT with violence. They enforce IT with guns.

It's not as simple as everybody just gives up whatever they have. And now everybody has an equal amount. That's all nonsense, the hook.

But the reality is the government controls everything and you are fucked. And they always live in big gas houses. They eat great food and everybody in need.

Three words from from africa to cuba and africa yeah that whole have you .

ever hunted?

Have but I know I will I I can go on this show and say me and i'm not like a i'm not one of those guys. It's like thinking about an elephant or lands and all that. I just, I love the bohn and I i'd like planes, animals, you know, your your kudo and all that stuff, man. And to build a, when my boys get a little older and we do a proper two month currently sports, and my children have ruined my hunting life or well because my boys are going to play all the sports.

But when we can get to, i'd love to do him a gap year unless go do a true safari ah and when I say far, that didn't mean I want to go like hunting ty days I want to do like your I want to see the all of the sharing gates and all of the animals and taking in the animals for a month and have like the the lives and the girls and the girlfriends and we sit out there into the far then I want to car about two or three days where all the boys go know go get the true a plains game yeah and now I would look it's may I say it's pretty cool story my Apollo mi pole is south african and durn covered mine he couldn't. His mother was done, and he couldn't get down there to tell his mother bad. And at this point I just, I just kind of got to know A J in man, i've always heard that south africans are pretty bad as studs.

And at the time I was learning that age are pretty bad as stood, I didn't all altogether know IT. But well, he he got with me, he goes, looked me. And it's still, I cannot get into south africa.

He may have been his mother earth wife's mother. But I called some local guys, some local congress guys in tennessee, and we they granted him permission to get down there. And they got to tail either his wife's mother bad when he comes back and he's like, look, I now owe you a kate buffalo and I was like, what he goes, my family has a big rch. We're overall a cape buffalo and you now have one of my buffalo. So did he is going to fly me down there and i'm like, in that just kind of way is wired, but he's going to help us with that.

They call them the black death.

Yeah, now they are bad. Yeah, you you don't just go running up to them. yeah. Like with you, not your shape together. Big animal.

I like a eight hundred and animal, right?

Maybe bigger and .

like all muscle. So come in, adam Green tree. They went up to australia, in australia has like an infestation of asian buffalo. They have I forget which type of buffalo IT is but um invasive. So someone introduced IT like all the animals in australia, a lot of the mamas were introduced and they have no natural predators, so they have these buffo there everywhere. Cam said he shot one, and he, you know, they went up there with no food, and they went up there to live off the land they're drinking out of fuck and crock ile lakes, like literally bathing in that shit, filtering water, filtering water, eating whatever fish they caught.

It's camps. New version of pushing himself now is going now he's going to.

I think, was Adams s idea. He's a psychotic. Both of them are perfect together.

So he said he had one piece of buffalo in his mouth for a half hour, just chewing on IT. He said that's how tough they are. He said he took forever to eat that thing.

The true form of like, yeah no, that's even a whole another level of true organics when IT takes you jerky, jerky out out in the field.

there's no triaged buffo that .

this was a taste of IT. I mean.

because most .

planes animals in africa, historically, they say, are far beyond our planes animals as far as the meat like your noodles and your, I mean, year, i'm drawn a back on all the planes games and relax, said, this is stuff that i'm like totally elemental and because I don't, I just told no much about that old african thing .

that seems like the things that the big cats want to eat are all delicious. right? Yeah, right. Did you ever eat .

the delicious?

And the meat .

is like i'd even more vivid, a more vivid read, a color to IT than even our, you know, our alkan stuff.

Well, it's all delicious. My favor is still elk, but that another one is access steer. They get hunted by tigers, and there's some of the best tasting animals alive.

Access to are delicious. I think, I think cats are smart, just like bears are smart too. Samon is delicious.

They pick a move they know to do in, well, have you done in africa or you done to do IT?

I would like to.

i'd like to go. So you really got calm. Was he of your catAlina? And god, I mean, you put, it's like your head, it's like your head Michael Jordan teaches me, mike Jordan, it's so fun. But you know, even with goat and I dove hard in the dot counting. And you talk about out, you talk about, I mean, learning to blow a duck call. And when you think you know how to blow a duck call, and you get next to something that blows a duck car and you blow ears and the room starts laught you like, like, riddle like, take your duck call off and put IT in your bedroom and leave IT when we go hunt and and i'm like, i've been working on this fuck and thank for four years in their life in this so funny .

but like the bugles yeah someone who sucks a buggles like you hear me like what of that I really .

like you walk in in with with the two tool.

I love ducks having too. I've never done, but I love the idea because you're sneaking, you're hide and you got fake ducks. You have the whole .

deal. Did I got given a chocolate lab about eight years ago? And here comes this warm. I asked chocolate lab in to my home, you know, screwy. And since then, oh my god, that they am an animal has thrust me in the dark cotton just so I .

could take him. Dirk carton and mayan IT is .

that sounds like the same life is this dog, man, this dog can open every draw in our house. He can open free delays with this. He can smack freedom.

Ys open an item. He can. He can hear he's, he's pushed a porson pound cake, a pound cake on a porcine island off onto the floor.

Eight, the pound cake and the porter and dish, and like x ray, hundred charts of ports, put that fucker out in the yard because there's, if he makes IT, if he lives, call me back. He lived. And now I have ducunt properties and marble you. So and we're in the house, blow and dark calls my lives like, you know I mean, my wives like that the four boys in the house all blown duck calls she's like, man, one day.

yeah. So do you have one of them setups where you're .

like hiding in one of those shapes that are some brushes when you get down in a pit blind if IT yeah you're right along the water level and then you know we have know there's experiences where you weight in the woods.

They come down in the woods and man, and it's just a and and it's you think about IT the thing that really makes up hunton kind of like when you're in a blind with your with your let's just say you got your bodies from way back and there's father and you're sit in there smoke and cigars and you're in the blind together. You're is very social to drink and coffee. It's you know fifteen degrees coffee cigar.

No, never like shot, shot, shot up, shot up. You work the ducks, they lie in front of you kill him. I'll get some brings a duck back. He'll at the duck in your slight, you have bigger to on your cigar and your light now this is pretty gj IT. yeah.

And you know the thing about IT, when you do, you know your grain duck, you're ducks at feed on your eyes and your and your your corn know you like A A David that eats minos know you don't want that, but a in gse, gse, r you you find somebody that can cook a goose. You know that story about how to cook a goose? No, where you get a big pot and you put your, you put a, you put a bunch water and you put a concrete center block in there, and you boil the goose and you pull the ghost out on eight center block. But some people can .

make like.

well, like A S A speaker, goose, speck, speck, le bells are good. But I like a malloy and a woodchuck all man, a woodchuck with holiday ion and cheese and bacon round, which nothing, nothing's bad when you do that.

But my friend Jessie, grifters, he runs this restaurant out here called die due is IT. It's fantastic. And he serves a lot of wild game. And Jessie came on this hunt with us with Steve ella down south texas, and Jessie cook some David duck. And he was .

fanned, whoever the hell Jesse is.

he's a wizard, is is a wide that's, he's a real chef .

so so ran secret he's like, hey, man.

right? Secrets.

the radio maga, yeah, american auto. And secret goes, hey, i've GTA, you know, like, because do I book this at E M P eleven medicine part? Number one at time, number one restaurant in downtown, you know, adam was ran, was taken me in kyan ano to dinner.

And i've never been to up the certainly the number one restaurant, the world. They take a tour, the kitchen, and do they have ducks walls? Because all of your your french cuisine, the really the centerpiece is duck.

That's like the duck at the ducks are the the real big part of french cuisine. What do I see these? I see all these ducks. And i'm like, what are you all doing? You he get a man. We're agent um so they get these another getting probably they are they're getting farming raise organically grown ducks in the agent with with the gut .

cinema yeah for that people do that with like feets too.

I like the and of the guts pull stuff out of the meat.

IT has a flavor to IT, apparently.

indeed.

And I catch me, well.

here's a tRicky part because do I? I don't know if I enjoyed my meal, because I I picked the chief brain, because I wanted to figure out a way to take my mallards in. All my dogs are killed in agent properly. But what you do got to worry about is when you shoot, you're put, you're shoot and it's the guts are going right through kind of in the me a little bit.

So get a shoot. Yeah, that's .

different. All had shot of a Better .

when these guys are agent. And what's the temperature in the room?

I think I think it's lack of of just above. They're not freezing. I think it's how you would .

drive a cow.

So forty eight, forty degrees and thirteen.

fifteen days with the good. And then fifteen days i've heard that people hang their feeds until their their heads fall off. And that's that's when they cut them up. Who figured that out? Who was the bold bastard?

Is the the first station, right? yeah. no. IT is fascinating and present. And when you'd look at fascine coil and chuckers and you know hung garry and party, now you're talking about the you're tongue about the end all of the wall game in mapping in the top of the that's would .

you like to know?

Well, I think when you look at the feet and know they call 我们 prayer chickens and they are beautiful, the meat a little wider and less game or so.

Have you had sand hill? Raine.

yes, rib the sky.

I have IT, but it's crazy to look at IT. IT does look like stake is a red me, a deep red me and it's a bird .

and you know there are their wild little creature too me and you know you when you take your labs sand hill craye hunt, you ve got you .

got to fit them .

with yeah wow. And then um we I just got in a golf course property down in florida and we sold our beach house and then we're kind of migrate into this place and have light down the tour the property and i'm like, did what are what are you doing with all these sand hill cranes? They're like, what do you mean? It's like a golf course guy. And I said, that's the river, the scarring. He's like he looked IT up and now you can shoot sand ukraine.

Es in florida. what? what? All the governor.

everywhere, really everywhere on this problem. You can't .

shoot sand ukraine es in floyd, but you can shoot alligators at at less.

They're lying to me because they are scared. I'm going to go like i'm gonna you do have a psychotic c episode and go run out through the golf course with guns maybe .

this is the area where you're at. You.

oh, that may be protect the in certain counties, even in china, for on the federal protected .

on the federal migratory bird treaty. Look, wow. State rule ba. Blood intentional feeding of sand hill cranes is prohibited. So get home.

We are the well in tennis. We have inten to see there's a couple gas at garden and I think it's a draw tag you can draw you can put in to draw a sahl crane tag. And then man, they make a they make a very distinct sounds like that. And though you can hear him and i'll hear him coming over my farm and god, if if that's the wrong noise I just made, i'm gonna sounds good. I'm going to .

you got IT. Well.

I love this guy. I need me one of that thing now that but yeah, that's yeah here that yeah.

What a fucking and cool animal. They sound like something from avar.

say, those breaks a labor. Labor retriever blunders there.

How do you fashion the goggles .

on the door? Go here goes. Oh my god, this is like, find IT Sandy OK raye goggles for labs. This can be great.

Does IT how does IT secure on?

I guess you've seen those dogs in those sad cars on the probable probably that .

that league. But I think same that's .

like an aspen silly yeah yeah but the yes so intend to see you you can harrogate and he'll take in. They'll kind of .

get him coming in and I think you get that's crazy.

Those look, I think those snows snow is to drive .

the saying look at their .

god was all scratched to corine now ah so wow.

that's crazy. Dogs need have their .

eyes protected yes so when you when you get yeah well, you got your gold and but may if you get your live and may and beware that because you will get hook.

i'm sure I would be also, I love duck.

Ducks are on the grill marinated and marinated properly for a day or two plan.

That's what Jessie does. Does the difference? Does the d duck? I'm telling this direct .

ck was sensational. And what you got a watch in all wog me is man plan IT preparation, get IT related in may and you just can't make IT yeah.

you gotten, know what, you're cook in, how to cook IT especially you cooking something has low body that you got to make you cook IT nice, right? You know, that's one of the great things about things like a trigger, and you can just set IT for two sixty five. The new one's fantastic too, which is everything comes out so smoky and delicious.

If you know for the jula he was, I think he was drunk and heard of before that you like as he stayed up smoke in the boston burger and night i'm my dad may and he he's had that old charbon out there and he get up with his vinegar knowledge IT and he would wake up all night night for the fourth and smoke in both member. Now you just walk OK out, put that thing on two, twenty about eight P. M. Wake up at.

wake up at a day. And the APP tells if you look on pallet so much easier, there's something that meant are attracted to like cooking and over woods though, like an actually fine.

We're the hard in texas. Here remain. These guys take a day glue for propane kes together and have a smoke stack.

And the god that what our god that does our charity of an, oh my god, I can't believe outcome up within. But mark, text me, me church. Have you met the me church?

Yeah, yeah.

he comes and he's .

had some awesome rubs.

He's got all that. But then what's funny is, yeah, he pulled up to our charity event with his big smoker and me. And i'm like, this is like elon mosque style engineering on this thing. It's pretty, you know and man, you know they get out there yeah they will look at me and you do and trigger and we're that's about like us that's our version of having a two too .

long IT is funny because people want to do IT all themselves the offset smokers. Like if you ever going to Terry blacks here see the lines of the assets focus. Terry blacks is the number one barbecue place in the country, probably in the world. They cook more volume of barbecue than anywhere else on the country, and they have just line after line these giant propound tank .

smokers with risk ribs and never even heard risk. We there was we only knew pool barbecue and is just so when I moved a nash field. And then like there's some do there with a texas brisket restaurant in nasha, unlike what are they talking about, biscuit.

And this was two thousand, one in a mode, ash fiel. This is how insulated you could be in your own. You know, as we talk about the ways of the world change in, I mean, it's like, did I lived in a section and everybody not care?

Alan, georgia, obama, we did. They didn't. Brisket was like.

I think brisket was originally a german thing, I think is like what the sausages like. There was cuts of the meat. Well, that the smoker thing came certainly from german immigrants that came to texas.

That's where the the origin of the barbecue e and the brisket was like cuts that nobody else wanted. right? right? So gut out a way to take these cuts nobody else wanted, and turn the men to something delicious. This is not, do IT over time and now it's like a preferred cut if you go to Terry blacks, the the priscus sensational .

and they're probably cook in yeah the preferred cuts of like which cut of the brisket would you d like? Not that not the old Frank mate down there. Probably you probably get the riba and now it's all .

just how long you cook IT for, how how you do IT, what temperature they they wrap and then they on rapid and they spray IT like they have IT down to a science. And then at the end, it's like the the key is you want to be able to fold IT over your finger, not have break apart, just get IT to just where falls over.

And the ordeal was just always smoke a big pig, smoke pig, you know you know not not the not the one's big as this table, but you know about about that there. Yeah, yeah. And woke up there on the family union.

And all the women were growing out because, you know, pull in a the big pig, know the big, you know, you can pull that made off a pig is like that. So go, we're get hunger. You I know that's .

the good thing about wild pigs do. So they are always available to hunt like the one of the great things about texas. It's not good if you're on a ranch or you have farm, but if your person who wants to hunt, you hunt while pigs. So this year and always .

have using our place and um me and my best friend, we've got up like a quil hunting place down in the hard self return swap. Did we were a which you know all the math and i'm sure you've brought IT up on um how many a sale pigs theyll kick out thirty thirty pigs uh a year anyone? yes.

And then we would we would have a role through our front front yard thirty thousand dollars damage and night yeah in the for anybody out there listening. And if you have this going on, we mounted, we mounted lights and all the trees around our whole large and you flip them light on and we and had one wild hog rut up our yards, sense they will not come around those lights. They don't. It's a great tactic that's .

interest .

ah in when somebody told him, some good old boy told him and he was like, man will try anything because you would walk out there and he looked like three hundred and minds went off in the night for our yard look like a gust yeah, it's crazy. Isn't IT. I mean, they are, they are battle dates. They do a lot of damage.

I mean, in texas alone, its millions and millions doors of damage crops every year. They should have like a helicopter. Ter, here you think you have done that ever.

IT is. Mean, IT is it's .

the most unfair type of hunting that ever existed.

And if but I don't know, you know, match children. I took my boys and somewhere there's a you know I hope he didn't here, but there's a navy seal marine recruit because muslims are ready for warfare after doing that i'm like, but you know the guy that we took, you know he's got a big beautiful half hence and man, you know you give you flow around a man, you can you know he has a tham out every year yeah but it's so found good that of a helicopter you don't want to find them all because you can keep know if you want to do a little bit but yeah but it's you .

and then that yeah no no, i'm still. I just mostly bow on him.

Well, you know, the are pig stuff in georgia, a man and it's fine because you go on a dear heart, shoot some dear with the bone and we'll take a rafle late even and the hugs will come out and and I know a lot of guys shoot the nighttime too. Yeah yeah and we thermals. We have guys with the big a, with the big trapped doors at trap them and stuff like that.

So and they they're probably the number one, you know, wild life I never for you know rot when like maybe iphone come out and you get your iphone news updates and then and never even knew what the magazine like the new yorker was, or like the guardian and all those things will the new yorker i'm screwing in to in S C. Farel pigs and IT was a huge article dumb by, uh, a ga. Maybe the editor of the new yorker, he did a great job with that article and just went through.

And this was fifteen years ago. I read that article about the ferrel hot problems and and you know, you would think I would I don't know, I would think the new yorker leans ite, leans quite left. But the fact that this guy wrote the article from a perspective of huge problem, need to be, need to be dealt where there was pretty, pretty bad as take on IT.

But once people see the sheer numbers, they're so overwhelming that you go, wait minute, how do you can stop this? How you can stop from multiplying continually every year where you're not, you not the places you not going .

to get georgian these these swap y deals, you can you you can helicopter and there. So that's when you get when you get these old boys with their with their .

dogs and they run.

Here's another thing you think about this. So when I got my hafts, the year that year that I started IT um are turkey population in tennesee, which is it's been going through hale um and you'll hear this the turkey population in tennessee was one of the most amazing and things i've seen I mean eastern turkey hunting one of the most beautiful things in the wildlife state tensity has and in matter c population was like is amazing and still years. But we had a gun, he put a hundred and ten traps out, a hundred and ten a night one, had a hundred over a hundred vironment cos posings armadales in the trap night one.

So they are just killing million.

They eat the eggs. Yeah, you know, a turkey lage, twelve to fourteen eggs. Now list that found this out this year.

This is a if I can get a couple nuggets to you had and learn IT that this kind of the goal for the day. So and turkey does not lay their eggs all at the same time. Really, they lay their eggs one day at a time they will.

They lay IT next to a water source. They go to the water source, hold the water in their mouth, trip the water on the eggs periodically, using the water to hatch them at the same time. Because I hand turkey, if SHE had to hatch, all the eggs hatch at the same time.

But if he had to hatch on for twelve days, he could never keep corot properly. So SHE manipulates with water. And if i'm rolled now, this is a biologist at, told me that now I heard this this year, totally blue my mind, so in the nest, and i've walked up on, and they got twelve, thirteen years sitting there beautifully. And whatever that hand, SHE manages those eggs to hatch the same time and maybe maybe um not like a tour I guess, or a beach turtle er whatever you not think they they spend them all out that night, but a hand up a hand turkey does not. Well, so one of my diller roles about that nest.

that's a rap.

that's a rap SHE just lost him home. And so there was a big study that went on in a tennessee about the decline of the turkey population.

So what do they do about that? They first.

well, you know, well, trapping now is so rare, you know, trapping the art of trapping is gone down quite bit at the ARM of the the the um i'm not bringing up coyotes and tennessee, but so yes, if you can if they can loosen up tennessee, they can loosen up their trapping laws and make IT more available and and you just got to thin out those uh you know armada as in ten to say you would never um may we woke up and we can ride around and shoot thirty and night really armadas thirty owner, oh, they Carry IT crazy.

Man, I wouldn't read man, touching. They say they do, but that that that may I M i'd never heard of that, but I you probably can finance the records. And definitely, I don't know about problems if you eat in a post here.

S is hungry, hungry, but reckons, I mean, yet that in georgia, where we grew up, had had several old timer's man economico e and IT was always a kind of party deal. And I never had. I ve got all body down there.

He's like, you know, what about the legal tee light, al? So I guess you say, rak, I had a body, you I tell a game or that jacket didn't go over well. So but there's a .

lot of shit. The people the people .

go what yeah I mean when you're talking about ah I ask also .

about .

to do the pig deal with a full .

gaiter have .

seen and i've done i've mouth you .

you .

you know it's crazy and George, there there's a place rural so all the chicken farms down there, huge chicken farms, all of them what what do you do with chicken circuses? Well, and there's a lot. They used to ground them, they about chicken, but some of them get well, they feed them to get their farms.

I put him in a, put him in A, A little a. Oh, now you talk about the most file smell on the planet. Go into a gator farm warehouse. Joe bud.

just write.

Nothing can replicate maybe this strong and chAllenge. Can t you know the whole strand? Joke thing. But you've been seen where the gas popped the lid on the the swedish fish.

no.

Oh no, sir roman, what is IT? We did IT at our dear cam. It's like an age sodium fish that's rotten in a cane. It's aged for years like a starting. And so yeah, this is strong and change.

Please guess face. Did we pop that thing? So people fish with them? The user for be like.

for those that people eat that.

oh, fall.

And if you can stay in the room with IT .

have you tried?

IT did no one? I know I was outside fifteen yards from IT throw them up in the flower bit.

We are some jam.

some. I'm glad I didn't you.

my either on fight, opie. But well, denvers are yet like there on the verge of passing a no fur law. So denver passes a no fur law.

What do you do about carboy hats that have beaver skin lining? And then if you're gonna no fur, how are you gonna say no fur, but you're allowing leather. So skin is OK. As long as you take the ferry part of is, the ferry part was offensive, you know? If you know what you'd fuck in the the chaos that would would sue if you outlaw leather, everybody is belt is illegal, everybodies shoes illegal or .

air Jordans are lego calling IT lel legal?

Pass a lot. They trying to pass a lot where .

they ban fur.

You've done IT before I done another.

Like I said, where does IT that .

is going? That's the cover.

It's never gonna go to .

keep pushing. It'll get to you can eat meat IT it'll get to IT has to be lab grown meat it'll get to IT IT could get as crazy as you could ever imagine. There's animal rights people that would like to push in that direction.

And you never thought that this be possible, but you would have never thought that you would have biological males competing against females and high school sports, and that's everywhere. And if you complain against that, you're a big IT. You're seeing the crazy of crazy thinking people to think the pedophile are minor attracted persons and they're talk about this as university professors teaching classes.

It's been recorded. People seen IT. It's not everywhere, but it's enough where you go.

I see where this goes, if IT keeps going, because nothing should existed to one thousand years ago. You go back to two thousand four. There was not of the shit.

nothing. The trans gender person was a rare person, was gender. Defoe was very rare. And there was a lot of hatred towards those people. IT wasn't a thing that people worried about.

Now there is because everyone is like, what the fuck? Why is this in schools? Why you having them? There is a recent pool tournament where there was a woman's pull tournament in the semi finals.

It's two trans, trans women against each other, two men to biological men. They wear lipstick competing against each other in a women's tournament. It's fucked in crazy. So I would have never thought that would be possible.

So IT to the point me.

I can get to the point me. There's a demonization of me keep here about at all time. Meat is the number one source of carbon is fucking complete total horse IT.

It's not even number two. It's not number three. It's not even fucking close.

Cw ford.

yeah, it's the dump ever. And all, by the way, all of that is factory farming, regenerated farming is actually carbon neutral. If IT doesn't, if they don't suppress your carbis actually good for carbon.

There's a whole reason why there is a baLanced ecosystem of coating grass and the grass commenting in their stomach and then creating manure and the genre regenerates. It's carb neutral. It's actually good for the environment and everything feeds off everything.

There's a system that nature is evolved for millions of years. That's that's the Normal way it's supposed to be done. And you we're just working in a crazy time .

yeah when you think of demand colorado in the outward, you ve got to appreciate everybody y's opinion of you know you know the grow I mean it's a it's a so so old term the grow know is and granola. What I mean did a lot gh further .

than grana used to be Normal until they they see the thing is those people were weird and rare, and they were tolerated. But then they go online. And he saved the only ten of them in this town, five one in that town.

Well, that now there's hundreds of thousands of them collectively in the country, all as a group. And then they think that they're activists, so they think they're doing something good. So then they started same things like no foreign color to pass this bill and easter saying, no me, no more me.

No one should have me. What you do, these cows, you going to go around castrating all those balls. What are you going to do? How you going to get through all the populations? You're going to let go extinct.

You're going to castrate all the balls. Are you going to let some of them breed? Are you going to make this distinction?

Are you going to bring in wolves to handle them? What are you going to do? What the fucker you're going to do?

What do you do with all those people that work at the butch shop? What are you going to with all those people that work at the meat processing plant? What do you do with all those people that have been transporting meat back and forth?

We do all those jobs, all those families, other income, other businesses that they've had for a hundred fucking years. What are you going to do with that? These people have, like the most minimal understanding of the system, are trying to influence, they don't know what the fuck they are doing by releasing wolves. They think wools are being, yeah, see the governor releasing the world is like, yeah, he is so happy .

yeah but when when they're am, I don't know that the whole dogs get eaten dog, everything I did limit. They brought .

in walls that had a history of killing cattle. The worlds they brought .

in the cause not Better than the greasily focus on on humans and man. We at live, just out the ash fit. We got a hand native acres.

I've got neighborhoods all around, this man about everyone. And email goes out. Little fluff is gone.

coyotes.

We put six code traps out on my form one night, six for six.

wow.

And let me tell you what else is a little vicious son of a bitch? A fucking order? Oh yeah.

outers will fuck you up.

Let me tell you, those things are, I mean, joe, i'm so like, but I mean, that week, like a mabarak is bas fishing and all this stuff, man will have orders come up in my bass pon. I'm talking about their lucky gone the fish in three nights the fish are gone in the offers. Eat one and play with the other ones that .

they kill wow.

in like you go about my lake like I have an all female bass lake at my house, which you going this is a whole another fun deal they will roll through there and eat my all females and just thrown up on the bank. There's cards. Oh, you get four address in your pond on a seventeen, nine or lake twenty by us and I.

And you the problem is you don't know you being god, you being god. wow. And so joa tied to grow a ten pound bias.

There's about three thousand dollars. And think about, i've been loving on these two fish. I've been walking out there, make sure they're happy. So what we know, catch him. Dam orders rote.

So they'll, if you have a overflow, a spillway on your farm in IT runs through your farm and dumps into a major river body of water, and that alter swim by that water up. And in that river, he is up that river, he's up that spillway into your leg, and he is, he is gat you. wow.

And we'll put traps out, put in me, and they just keep coming. Wow, come in. I'm talking about other pills. I mean, like the previous thing of everything.

So you turn on the culturing.

You I we've got enough where you weekend we've got stand out in freezers and rolled up in our freezers in my farm gas. I mean, I think there but you know the sad part is there the market for that should be an amazing market. But I think because everybody's scared to say they got a damn mother pill yeah you know but yeah.

fur, it's first got a bad name if it's get here on IT leathers fine, none of its fine. But leathers fine with people. No one is a problem you wear in cobol boots.

Nobody is mad. Yeah, see leather. Nobody gets mad at leather. All that is is far no, no fucking hair on IT the same thing. It's weird.

But damn orders may and them little rascals you know they I got on building a lake at my place and georgian.

it's right on the flint room and wildlife managed.

I love the man. It's it's so fun. It's so day and fun like it's it's four hours of my day and IT also lends is your mind right totally? It's totally. And IT is not for myself. You can my and enjoyment is to watch the kid, my my bodies, my children's s friends come enjoy IT too, you know, my sons, or bring a boy home from school and next thing you know tate in his started in euro body are shooting bows in the front yard all weekend in this kid who doesn't have a dad hunts or has the ability next thing know I got one kid takes body James, his eight consecutive weekend at my house hunt just love in live sheet bowen arrows .

show me .

all got him shot his first though this weekend just so fun and so so when you meet these guys, they don't let anybody else enjoy. I don't like these guys either. Yeah, I loved, loved to enjoy IT with people.

But you have the vast fishing things, the blast. But my in georgia going be about thirty five acres. And I think we will do in all female right down there.

why all female can break your females?

Are your trophy bad? big?

The big pregnant to you .

put on me and and if you don't, they don't have to be pray when they just have to have the big, big. They may not.

That's right, of course.

So if you get a male in there, then the male, then you have a natural .

driving aby. A male .

base forage on themselves. Yeah, but male. But now I have three lakes that are naturally their own ecosystem, where we have to, you know, i've got a eighty two acrobat like that. We have to catch thirty five hundred pounds a bas a year just to keep on from not choking themselves out really. Oh yeah.

it's eighty five hundred pounds. So how would you do? Just call your .

friends do we have round up and we get out there and we catch will load up coolers and take them into the look towns. And given we have given to people and I mean, IT becomes a problem.

it's a weird thing with large, about best two because a lot of people don't eat them and yet they're delicious. great. They are basically the .

same as blue gills. Well, blue gills, blue gills. You like all the blue girls at my lake, are we feed them palot food so they'll get big. So the best, or even so, the best best will get big.

And you don't want to go eat a blue gill that's been parked under a pellet, but a little wild blue geo stream or a little natural creek for a group georgia like shell crackers and blue gel. They eat like a cricket, or that are eaten. Last up, you fly one of them, real small creek, river blue s nothing in the world.

And then bas is similar that h bas IT do. Nice.

flaky White me, flaky White me. Geach you three, four pound bus for late, like a rich snapper.

But people, I catch him so much, they want you to release them. We.

we spend our whole life would catch bas. We would fly him. He put him in a pyrites dish, saltire bacon, and then Brown among top. And we we eat large math bass. You know, you can either have salmon, crocs, it's stink up the whole house, you know, where you knew you mama was cooking him, or you have fresh bas, you know? So we we grew up.

but in weird animal or weird fish rather that a lot .

of people don't need. But you know, you wouldn't you wouldn't want you. You wouldn't want everybody fishing. Your big reservoir like texas is the best, big best like reservoir state in the country. You wouldn't won't everybody out there keeping you know you want to practice, you want to practice catching release on your big public reservoirs.

But you know when you got a private and powder ament where you know you know you you you, you want to keep your bias because your base, you'll wake up this just say you've got a nice brain new base like you build ten, you stock IT you spend fit the grand to put your blue gill all your vision there, you know then you just don't ever catch him within in five years, you've lost IT manager. You you're done. You're likes done.

Your your, your three pounds bas didn't have enough fish to get four pounds. And then he missed a year growing or SHE missed a year growing. And then you just put a fifty thousand dollar investment in your best lake. And then you're out, you must will drain IT start over. You know what .

i'd really like to do? Get a place in north and have A A lake with picking IT. I think they member my favorite to catch, because there's so ruthless that's such a ruthless fish.

Ano dino sar dinosaurs, first time I caught a pig of my wise. And this like the most exciting thing to catch. They fight .

hard or a musky, the thousand. Yes, so i'm not a i'm not that did now i'll wait. You know i'm not a like I don't have to have the biggest, best animal my whole life like I don't roll. You know some people they're .

like they get in the numbers are size .

queens SAT yeah our score not that go am an experienced less finally, see a lot of animals to catch a lot of fish. Please keep a lot of action yeah just keep the kids engaged yeah you know um like when when marbois were know when my boys were four and five, i'd take a you don't want to take him out there on their first three bars, fish and trips and you you burn them in the hot sun and the kitchen one fish, right? You want to engaged, engaged and get him go on but you pike and all that that you steel had and that northwest steel head kitchen one man and adam, that is that hadn't done that I can do that.

That's a released fish too.

right? Those those are the those are high on the list of, especially like a sea run steel hit you, you have some that account locked in, locked in the reserve, locked. You get those those big city and steal here and they really hold them and they should hold them in hargan. You should you need to lead those alone and let let them come and go.

Yeah but then why you catch them? You know that why you fucked with those fish because it's a little bit that I get IT, it's fun. I'm not supposed to IT I get IT, but if I catch fish, how to eat them? That's the whole reason why i'm .

catching fish so that you know .

what I catch. Well.

I would still say you're in the majority. Yeah, yeah.

that should be. I mean, imagine if you just run around, shoot and dear or tranquilize darts got him little weird, little more.

Yeah, no. Then I make bopper. I like butter tips on both. You don't don't there in s and run them off and yeah, you like why you don't get a dar and s you know.

it's a little weird. It's like they made those column heads see sheet squirl and birds yeah well.

you know, may and listen, I grew up moto town leese berg. Man, man. I mean, every year i've got a pill agon for Christmas, and I got A, I got a four of camo, one zy or of a cover all.

And do I put my new pair chip while hunting boots? I put my new set of, I put my new set of cover all zone with a camo pattern, not hit the neighborhood, walk around with a pale gun, shooting the neighbor's squirrels. And you know, we we need, we need them, everyone in this little, little mable coal and shit from his wound rise and is good if you cook a squirrel and do IT right.

And then I not wrong with a squirl. Isn't that crazy that most people don't know that.

right? Corals are delicious, very. Instead of chicken, chicken and dump coral dumplins.

You, you know you get a squirrel and clean IT right and branch for the night and cook IT with dumplins. He puts the onions and salary and all that. We're off to the races.

People think of a they have like fluff y tail privilege. Rat rates were tail because you see a rat. Rats have those slimmy tails, and people like that disgusting. And they see that floppy tail like, so cute. Not much different.

you know, well, of the the fact that, you know the fact that yeah could run rampant with a eight years down years old through the neighbor od rodin mahoni a fifty through people's backyard, you know, chase and squirrels and everybody like, thank you that nam things been in my add shown up a pink pant for installation for .

that's rural life yes, ral of people, but that's people that understand what's going on. Yeah, that's the difference to you. You did that a neighborhood in manhattan. People who what the focus this guy doing, we need these girls. If you eat the couch in central al park with the paleo n you'd .

go to jail first, first round ticket first. Yet do, do not pass go.

do not collect. And was robot, nothing will happen to you. They left right out. But yeah, but if you get got in central park shootings, squirts and eaten them, you're going to get in real travel. It's wild. We live in a wild d world is a very strange, distorted version of what human beings have been experiencing for most of history.

I mean, anything is wrong with hatton a little bit.

especially when ninety five percent of the world eats meat. A stupid argument.

Well, and I think, you know, I think it's all trying to two, I think the beauty is now the education of, you know I mean, you look at know you look at the how great carnal darts or i've never done like a big have you ever done a big corner? Did you change your life?

Oh yeah, it's mostly how grey I eat, fruit and meat. Great percent. I fuck around like my daughter es, to cook cookies and big eyes. Cookie, today was awesome. I I mean, i'm not ridiculous and only other things i'm not religious about IT, but most of my diet, like ninety percent, is just meet and occasionally fruit fruit before I work out, fruit sometimes after I work out, but mostly it's .

just meet well, you know I like to say the best thing about what you do here is you give everybody their platform to talk about their their way yeah you know your platform is enlighten I mean you do i've never you know I was around some dude that was talking about you know um mca dozen mushrooms and all I do. I never saw a drug. I never saw a drug until last thirty.

Drug is a fuck.

You're .

right.

I am. Do you drink? I have just a mace. 哦, yeah, yeah.

That's the crazy thing about alcohol is get we are having nickey right now. This is a drug.

And when I have this.

so the way it's perfect, very good, very much.

And man, when I I was thirty nine years old, before I did, you need tobacco never dipped my day. I keep leva a Taylors proud you the only time he won't you admit he had a life insurance policy he had had, he had to get blood work and didn't want to to fail as life of chance policy. But I was starting now, my mom, you know, my mom, my mms, a character to, you know, but never did to back and never dip.

I put one dip in one time and threw up outside, outside my high school. It's old boy, throw me a deeper, an indeed big code. Ag now threw up outside the high school junaid um and mima feet and six period. And I like, do I don't need them?

Remember those bricks.

the square of tuning tobacco. You buy a chunk. Although, well, what I was getten at is I was sitting and we were celebrating of Albert least.

I was started nine years old. One of my best bodies brought a nice David of church. Chill cigar in any cigar i'd ever.

Then I had smoke cigar, like in vagus. And most time back doing, you know, I am drank a handle, a crown and smoke cigar. You woke up the next morning in your light, your lives over essentially, well, it's probably to handle a crown.

Well, we smoke at sugar. And I SAT my rock and chair and just smoke that cigar. Not like me. And this is kind, this is kind like therapy right here.

People smoke. Guard aren't stupid.

You going to be something to do. And they're .

child is a nice conversation.

They are child. They are univerSally chilled out. But it's a drug. Oh, is a drug. Yeah.

let's go drug. We're drinking coffee. That's a drug. The problem is there's a lot of drugs and some of them were really fucked .

and bad for you. Here's the deal. I'll call my body every now and they ended and he was my body that boat me to cigar or he was a life.

Elong, copenhagen and cigarettes here and quitting. And I call, i'll call periodically. And i'm like, USA, i'm stopping at a gross, stopping at a random scar shop.

I've gone four days without a scar and i'm riding down the road. And I determined right now I need one. You, we, across four lanes of traffic, found the next you smoke a gross gas station, but keeps you, keeps you, keeps the head clean.

I like him. Like I said, I think it's one of the best thing .

to smoke eve of day.

No, I don't think so either, but I know people would do. I know people who just go one to the other. Change smoke cigar.

My mother did sale multa light, one hundred, three packs S A day, four, four bird lights a day, her whole life for bird day.

So with she's with us, that's the thing that always gets .

people like maybe I should wait SHE joe she's curve the big, she's curved the bear a little bit, but sh'll drink a couple of doves, but she's going to have a one or two bud lights everyday, everyday. She's going at three packs but she's but she's like, you know it's like if she's walk in the end to billers or to the tj mak, she's like, oh my god and walk .

a couple tech .

couple and hit little the parking lot. But you'll show pan for A A riba in butter, pan for as a riba has probably .

keeping her alive .

pain fries a river for some shoestring french for us, and let her down meal four, five nights a week, four, seventy six glorious years.

That's why why she's healthy .

and is ready to chew my s out at any moment.

And how many cigarettes you think she's down to a day?

I hope she's probably had to pack in a hair. But man, when you do the math, when I used to sit her down to do math, you know her of my day, I were married about thirty two years and divorce. So when you went out out on her own, let's sit down to the math on four bird lights, two, to have packed asylum and for pain fraud rib, that becomes a damn number annually.

I think the ribs are fun. Leave alone .

with the rib through the years i've gotten endorsement like abla mama, there's a million light truck pulling up to your house. It's going to deliver you a power at a Miller light just. Just follow.

Love a million light. No, but like, i'd get home, you know, get home two months out of the pilot. Get there. There are the pallet. Call him my body.

Was a lot of people had like a personal crisis when there was a bud light boycott. There is a lot of people like, I don't know what to do. I don't know what to do when kid rock shot that .

but like and that he can't fell in and IT is bother.

We drink some, we try some on the .

podcast we did together love and he's been he's been a of day of good body, a man and has come to up material IT. He's a wild boy. He's awesome.

He's a lot of fun. He's awesome. But when I saw him do that, I was like.

imagine me in the CEO but like, seeing that like, oh, no, kid rocks just shot our beer .

with a fuck and automatic and was like.

fuck in hazer bush like, no. And I mean, that alone probably cost them billions of dollars.

Just when are big? yeah? When are beer? When our beer is is political.

political wear life, not just our beer, but bud light, the blood light, the beer that sponsored more boxing matches, more sporting events, more people been drinking bloodline. And me think about all the people swear by blood light, my wife's .

ad A D fuck twelve back a day, old man. And, you know, he had a, he had to hear a little shit from his buddies about IT.

But people can fight in bars. I have a friend who warned a bar. We we stopped Carrying at the mothership because nobody was buying IT. We stopped Carrying bud like as no was buying bud light.

Have we checked on where IT it's come back fully?

No.

I don't think so. I think there's .

a bunch hold outs that always going to go for those liberals forever. The lady who came up with the idea is gone like the whole, the whole marketing team behind the all gone. And I are bushes in american company that is employed american people forever to great company. They just fucked up. They get caught up in the mind .

virus and hazard. Bush told us that beer is wonderful for Christmas and cladding deals and dump ed almaz are the equivalent of of jesus and Christmas.

Remember those. But like guys, the real american genius guys is they had great commercial.

I would cry over the cloth's deal commercial you with the the little puppy yeah.

he's rather on the cloud's deal. And oh.

it's like a broken hallmark.

You would never think that that company could get taken down, but that just I think that was good. IT was bad for bad light, but I think IT was good here. IT is I see IT we're .

gona get out sweet go little this that music.

A little Bobby got out. H poor pup is lost. It's for beer.

It's for beer. Yeah.

poor little puppy.

Wow, a commercial hook. We need to find all god. wolves. There are orto.

The horse to save the puppy from the wolves have a bud. Very effective commercial, you know, real quick here .

and there is the one where that is a darna ation to that they grew up and then get her the the old darnation ation and the little the rain, the and the Young dome's, the old doma. And I think the old damnation kicks the bucket and then the new domination takes its place. And then you're like, all my god, the best thing ever yeah well.

and that company got taken out. I have a transgender woman on their cap, but IT just shows you how prevalent this whole mind virus is that i'd even got in a bud light just just. But the lady who is responsible for IT all basically shit on the entire customer base, you know, saying that they have a fatty sense of humor and we need to update IT, make IT more inclusive.

And like, do you know what you're setting? You're alienating all the people that buy in love IT and counting on people who don't buy IT and love IT to start buying IT and loving IT and maybe that to work. But you just alienated everybody who buys in love. It's the domus poker move of all time.

The worst, the worm is move. Well, when you look at country music too, I mean, what country music? I mean, this is what IT is. There's things that IT is and you got you ve got a love on what IT is and then you've got to grow IT too. I think there's there's sensible ways to grow IT and but .

IT has to be up to the artist, just express themselves honestly. And if the artist is a country artist that has a different perspective, let that be, but leave all the rest of IT the .

way IT is too. But with every successful music artist that ever lived, they may affect you out the any minion a but country is even countries tough because once you show any an authentic authenticity. And yeah, like this, my big is like when I man, you know, I got mapping, was tight jeans, you wouldn't image me, were in tight jeans on stage. How much that peace piece people.

let's cause your handsome. But by the problem, you can look guy of their tight jeans.

shaking, shaking.

that show that balls get here.

And that, unlike the .

more hagger.

what the fuck is this? So, you know, one thing, know my biggest, my biggest hurt ever in my career, and IT still break snow heart to this day 啊。 You know, back when are you my only way to your only way to make IT in music is you got ta stop.

People's are balls on you. You got a grab. M vocally, visually, musically different. You ve got to get him to stop for two, six.

What that? What does that fucker doing right there? And when I came out, what country go shake for me on on the cma, shaking my I S, I mean, I had to do IT that way.

In my opinion, I had to go. This is my moment to show country, go shake for me and on the guy that dancers in and don't give a dime and less have some phone to come along for the rod. And IT was amazing.

IT was amazing. You know, the fact that i'm a georgia boy at the time, and I was talking to texas people, I was talking to everybody. Well, then at some point a label for me came, became road country. How do you even heard that time?

I did. I did because you, yeah.

Well, so I heard that unlike will broke country, then I started seeing the people make a phone of Brown counter. And i'm like, this kind of people may all and then and then mean, some other artists start getting looped into this road country phase. Well, when I was in my form of coming up as an artist, and only, you know, we can, we don't had to live on this long, but you'll be amazed.

So I would go play. I made my way about going to georgia and play in georgia college towns in the southeast. And even I played a Albert, and a little bit Albert obama, and that that school, I always wanted to break into all burn and tusa lisa, because I was always a George artist.

Well, I started branching out. Well, do that get done with a college party. Add, walk off stage.

The first thing that would happen is, uh, you know, three, six, nine, then SHE fine. Give IT to me. Give IT to me one more time.

Get low. Get low. I mean, in what? When I said, got none here, hot the world. The web went to a nightclub and i'm standing.

I'm at the burden, walked out stage, went to the bar order of the beer and watched everybody that just let me play moral haggard, john y. Cash, all the classics. My couple of new songs now was like, well, man, this is nobodies got a flock in problem with this. This is, this is, we're altogether in this good time. So when I did country go shaker for me that made that .

tag cross over .

IT crime them IT made IT tat to a little bit yeah. And then Jason aldie had his she's country fucked in. Biggest song when I heard mean at the time went Jason and our buddies.

He does, she's country. I do country. Go shake for me and me and hammer, like, we're like this shit. Our lives are mean, actually register one year and he broke all of elva is in door records. We did IT for two years. I was the opener and Jason was the headliner, and people in and rat was, we were play and rat before the show, and and everybody was in what the ebro country comes along.

Did I wake up on the bus one morning and I got this interview? Sit there, drink my coffee and a fucking and underwear and this dude calls me with hits magazine and he goes, will look, you know me this road country thing so hold up body, here's what this is and I said, a man added this and I made one fatal ter. And at the time, joe, no one hated mies.

I believe that. I mean, I, because I was common to Billy bob, play in, well, I had to taxes. I had. I hate. I had.

I'd go to, i'd go to bosman monte and play country goal shake for me i'd go to everywhere well and I said, man, I don't know how to be an outlaw. I'm not an outlaw. Are that are a am a college dude that played fat parties of country music? I play as like at flucker not go sit in a prison sale like moral hazard and right songs about gas going to death throw and I didn't go to false in prison in man as I listed all the slight.

I'm not like willingness z, and I don't do willing nets and they they're outlaws and I said, if it's broke country and that's what unlabeled as I said and where I fucked up as I said, I haven't well, I haven't spent the night like sleep in on the street and I didn't say like john y cash a song sunday morning coming down. That's what I mean. I just didn't tight well that you took that article and said, luke Brown says outlaw country people are basically drug at this sleep in the street and meana pissed that hold that the way they manipulated that story.

I lost that whole crowd at the broke my heart and like, I think wyland jennings daughter, when real public would be in, she's fucked and made at my ice. Indeed, he went on her go, and you looked, my dad never laid, and I never meant that. I just meant yet. Whalen was in there too. But we all know what all those guys are because we got to watch all the documentaries about these guys and we've got to be students of those.

That's the problem with interviews is, first of all.

the trying to get you what your interviews are, the beauty and you no one's no one's gotten pop more than you because they'll take, arf, man, I hope we sit here and bulls ship for three hours, but they'll .

take .

your five minutes. Now theyll, are you?

That's having a lot.

So, well, so what happened? Man, and that thing started grow. And a man and I had motorcycle gangs want them to burn my house. OMG. When you get represent in that type a deal. And then the the sub categories of articles, then the article of the article of the article, and I don't know, I IT was probably two thousand and twelve, thirteen.

This was when social, this was not as .

impactful IT was becoming.

Was youtube around them?

yes. And click bait, the world of click bate was was getting getting rockin n and but what? So what I did is meana called Wilson janes a daughter and and said, I said, may I I just forgot to say, like like the Chris Christoff ince on sunday morning coming down, that's all I met about there.

And I think he said that called what a text really he sent me the best reply. He says he guys is okay to step on your dad, just don't stay. And on IT, I call Jessie willing, I call Jessie culture.

And he goes, look, what did you mean in the interview and I told her and SHE goes well and stopped doing print interview and and in in but bad the end the the the narrative started in since the end. I can all, I can always tell the if if that wonder thing, I probably would kept that whole base. And then the, oh my god, he wears tight jeans and he must you, he must homosexual on the side as as imposing with my my all american family.

I think it's probably a thing. Also, they think hollywood has invaded country music, which is always a big threat because there's so much money and country music that they think these hollywood executives that don't understand or appreciate real country are gonna come in and make something inauthentic. So then they here, you say in that, get misrepresented. And then they take him as a part of all that, right?

Jolie, so my album came out. I put, worked on an album for three years. It's called mt. Of a control.

And I put IT out like first october and I didn't want na put the day on album mail because the reality is this, i'm not at height when every artist hits their peak, every you know what I mean, I sold out. I was selling out football stadium first day, three, four years. I did IT I know that my peak probably I know IT is fuck.

I'm not even even say probably i'm a realist. Well, so we put the album out and I said, you know what? The albums, no albums sale, nothing sales anymore.

So I knew there was going to be a negative take on the album. I knew something negative will come back and put them out based on IT may not say. And it's so what I didn't do IT did what I thought I did as me being the artist where i'm .

at my life in this world of streaming.

right? Nothing's buying nothing. What did I did? Twenty forty? I did forty hours of forty hours of, you know, all the stuff.

What's happened is because of online advertising being the primary source of income for news. They have to do click back shit. They have to distort things and then they have editors.

They don't give a shit about anything other than the bottom line. So you get a writer, even the writer, a good person I about writers that I know, have written about people that I know. And they told me that their editor came in and change things.

They are told me the editor, they, his company, just got about a conglomerate actly.

that that's why artists should just stay away .

from well and you do and I knew that what sucks yeah is do you that you know you know IT you know when you're getting bated yeah you should come in a model way.

You have to film everything you do, every conversation you have with someone. You should film them all. So no one can take you out a context, and then anything goes wrong.

So that guys, foolish shit. This is what I said, and I may be even make a video I did. And those people should be shamed.

It's a, it's a terrible, evil, ugly thing you do. You crush people's perspective. You change how the world looks like people just for click bate and IT IT could genuinely affect someones life.

And good man, listen, you know, the deal I make, I grew up self georgia, you know, we've raised, are doing kids like color blond is so awesome, so proud of their color blindness .

is IT funny. That that is a negative thing to say today that people don't like that.

I just say that there's a lot .

of people that don't think you should be coloured blind. They think you that that's a lie. You that way, that was what we are all working towards.

S until about two thousand and twelve. Have you ever seen like the numbers on a Sunny this jme? Because this is what people need understand.

A lot of what we're all experiencing is manipulation. And a lot of this manipulation might not even be from our own country. A lot of this manipulation is what happens when you have foreign entities that are manipulating people.

And that thank you. Would you like tell you the best are usually mentions the press and popular U. S.

News media outlets. Now look at what happens. Look at this crazy Spike. So you have everything from nineteen seventy until you have, like nineteen ninety c, what's going on? Nineteen ninety, between eighty and ninety you have cable.

Okay, so now you have people that need more eyes on their shit. So you have fox news. You have a lot of this.

You have people get a little bit more gazed up. Look at trans phobia. You never even heard what the fuck that was until two thousand and ten.

Look out IT just jumps up. In two thousand and twenty, in one hundred and ninety didn't exist. One thousand, nine hundred and eighty didn't exist.

Islamabad, a same deal. Anti semitism. Scroll all the way up to the top of Jimmy.

So look at racism. Racism is essentially fairly steady until around two thousand and twelve. And then IT goes on this wide ramp straight up.

The new york times, from two thousand and ten and two thousand and twenty. IT goes up seven hundred and twelve percent. Los Angeles times, seven hundred and fifty six percent.

It's just sky rock. It's all the mention of racism. why? Because no one wants racism. No one wants to be racist.

Everyone's cared to be in called races, and all the race hustlers love to call people racist. So IT becomes a commodity. So people start change trading and racism. And this idea that you shouldn't be color blind, and then you shouldn't recognize race, you should recognize color.

And this stop we were on, we were on a good path to mart live, king said, judging people, but based on the content of their character, we were on that path. And social media and manipulation, fuck us. And hopefully we realize what happened now.

And I think theyll be a downward train. And people start like wake up. And I think that is that's one thing that is balancing out right now with the internet is enough.

People realized they been manipulated. So starting to like, calm down, let us woke shit started to die off and it's people coming to her senses like, like everybody just woke up from a fever dream. But as far as your situation and dealing with the media, don't just don't .

do you so dying a little bit of .

guy but IT is because you're a good person. That's why you're knife .

you are so people, what's amazing is when i'm on american vel that disk and i've been doing IT for nine day am years and I have cried with everybody when those kids come in and they are everybody walk through that door is a microcosm of amErica and may and upset there and loved and loved and learned to enjoy doing that.

And nothing .

is more amazing. Then watching a broken kid with with, with, it's been told they're not good and they come from everywhere that I could be the man. And the crazy thing is the is the is the kids that were raised in the homes of doctors that the doctor family can't wrap their head around. My child wanted to go try this fuck in music thing what you, your doctors, we're doctors, a man, when they branch out and the family gets behind them and then they go and follow their dreams and man is really, yeah, he doesn't get old. I mean, listen, I mean, it's a fun chair to be in.

It's a fun chair to be in because that door opens and it's a it's a life that comes in and you don't know what the hail you know we have a note or two like you just lost their father to cancer three months ago, know from a small town but other than that man, we don't know what they're going to do and how they're going to react. It's pretty cool. I mean, you know when when I just modern nashville, when american auto was just but I mean, forty million viewers a week and the you the tone and nash, is that the cheap route to get famous?

Because I I came up through, you got to play a thousand nights bs. You got to go. You ve got to go through.

You ve got to meet the record levels. You got to do the radio. You've got to go meet everybody radio. So when the hometown of nature was like was not totally fair, that they get just pop on TV and and in sino and and skip all the but now, I mean, now now that go, which is great. Well.

here's an example of one totally .

all of anatha .

y has one song he releases its the most pull up that song because this fucking and song.

this dude that is .

just a camera in him .

with this I heard IT I was like, holy shit, that's fuck in amazing. And holy shit, that guy Better have some songs to come behind.

Yeah, well, he's a talented. He is. I am very.

very bright and it's what .

life should working day over time. Listen to up.

This study was selling equipment. He never even done a concert. First concert does is like eighteen thousand people at a state fair. And he's as genuine as had I. And I actually gave advice.

How did he do? He did great because I gave me advice for a madam because he was in the middle of all this and he goes, hey, man, and he goes to talk to you we talked on the phone and what I was up, he's like, man, i'm getting all these offers from all these people. They want to buy this and buy that.

They want to give me seven million dollars. If I do this and sign that, I should stay independent. I go, you have talent.

Everyone saying I have to act now. I go, fuck those people. I go, you don't have to act.

Now that's famine thinking, I go, your talented man and I had to hurt a couple of these other songs as well. He's fuck in, talented and he's genuine and I go, you can't fake that. Just stay, stay independent, man.

Because they're not going to offer you anything. Those people just the reason why they want to give you a lot of money, because they are going to make way more than they going to give you, as the only reason why they want to give you money. They want a piece of you before you become one of the bigger stars in the world.

And and then they own a chunk of you forever because they gave you seven million dollars with them. Any money? Go just bank on yourself.

man. yeah. And got, you know, the beauty of I, this is in guys like this. There's so many avenues now you go the whole fashion route, you go quick root, go the auto route, you go stream on, go video yourself on all your social platforms, and the right song can blow you up.

But then then you to go to the real work, the other bullets in your chain. That's what we tell the kids on auto. Now I think when adl was really, really, obviously when kill Clark and and Carry on wood won and and even people after that, they went they still, they went their best to work too.

And it's an instant opportunity.

It's you know these kids are not all now. They love seeing their their social media platforms go up a thousand percent and it's worth IT. And you know we you know and and there's going to be bumps in the road. And it's you know, it's still you know it's still you know there's going be a know a group of people say and american adult may exploit these kids may and i'm in the back. I'm behind the things on everything a man we we want you know they want when we get a kid that we love me and we sit around, we go to dinner and we talk about that kid and love them in these, I think, you know, these kids leave IT going, man. And that was a great experience for the, my hope so, but you know.

i'm sure they do. And that is in in saying opportunity. If you want to be a professional musician and you want to make a career out of IT, it's one of the most unbelieved .

moments you got ta do your path. Yeah, you got a my path was my path and IT was unique to me because yours is different that don't may not need to hate you.

Forward this a lot of that ship with comedians today too. Oh, because a comedian will have one clip, or he's doing some crowd work or one clip, but one bit that everybody loves them all sudden sell and .

out and like that guy ah .

he's only been around for three years but so what let him run with IT or let him run with IT. You know it's a we're living in a new world. It's like the song IT is a new world.

Why wouldn't we all want someone else to win in?

great.

What is wrong? What's wrong with people win in? It's like you have figured out had a pade yourself with a guitar.

Yeah you have .

figured out how to tale jokes, yeah and make a living and and you know all like, man, like that dude, I won't even post monday. I'm there are killed because I don't want, I don't want to get on line and be there with a glass of one at three A M and start mother company like, no, that I want to I want to kill them. Put you in like said, you get over, you get over IT but man IT passes you are I don't .

read anything, I tell everybody don't read anything, don't read anything about you, just don't read the good stuff, don't read the bad day .

and and a held a man said about forty eight year old man mash IT in the bank but I still makes you matter.

IT still makes you matter. IT doesn't matter, even if you're undeniable. IT doesn't matter. It's a human. It's a human instinct to read negative things upset because humans always had to worry about threats, and if the threats were other tribes .

or predators or what .

to attack so we always were mentally condition to look. Yeah but also it's like if you have a hundred people who love you, but one that hates you, that one is the one you going to think about. You're going to think all the people that they say you're awesome, you can think about that one that hate you. And then you have to think about the kind of people that post comments. Most of the people post comments are miserable people, not the positive comments, but the negative comments.

I started the thing I know you get people in your world where may you know there's assos and you'll hold all up and you'll spend an hour talking about how you can't believe how bigger assembled that person is yeah and i'm like gas, we're fifteen minutes and not talking about this person being in a assets.

We wasted fifteen years.

about fifteen minutes on australia. Figure out yeah why can't they stop being in an esso?

You basically wasted one one hundred of your day and .

somebody that sucks.

you'll get one hundred and fifteen minutes in a day. You wasted one talking about a shit, had a mess. But it's a Normal thing that people do. You just got to not do.

You got ta realize when I see, when I see other bodies doing and I .

might get there. Yeah, I recognized that when I was on television, before social media, there was a thing called, there was these hollywood magazines like variety and the hollywood reporter. And I would always call them the devils rag because I would get to the set of the TV show and everybody is reading the devils rag.

They were like, h, can't believe their number two. We should be. No, we should be right after friends that everybody was upset and I was like, you guys, i'm on T.

V. I don't know what the focus wrong with you people. I'm on television. I can't TV are you guys are upset that were a number thirty instead a number two or whatever the fucker is? Can we just appreciate the fact that this is back when there was only like five networks?

Can we appreciate the fact that the luckiest human beings that i've ever lived want to fuck in television show? And yet you're read in these magazines and it's like, is that Thomas jeffson wrote that quote, comparison is the thigh of joy. But whoever was that was a jeffson.

I know we know who we ve read IT before, but that quote is so accurate comparison. That's why billionaires I I know I do is worth like a billion and a half dollars. And he thinks he's broke because his friends were like jeff bazo.

I do not get into that. You can not get into that world.

You can win. You win because you're a crazy cat numbers race. And that doesn't mean anything. You don't even enjoying what you have.

So my life for her forty eight birthday, man, I surprised her and I rented her um never do anything. We rented like a hundred twenty foot boat and took all our college friends down to send barts four new ears. Have you ever heard of this scene? no.

Is IT crazy.

joe. So first of all, I mean, this boat that we got is one hundred and twenty foot west port. beautiful. We get the same but I didn't know what thought we were do oh.

you're in the yacht world okay so you're entering into these words of two hundred foot boats.

two hundred and the yeah .

OK yeah i've seen that and .

it's insight boards and they they flat there for new year's.

It's all dick measure in contest .

did and my cat in a that little boat, which that boat look like our boat that we were on, look like their shuttle boat, right? And at my capita said, did you ever pile IT one of that? He goes, oh yeah.

He goes, I said, what? What would I do? And on there he goes, looking at the other boats, wondered, yeah, that's real. They are all competition .

with each other and they all hate and .

am entering in yeah, you just got to get your little world like my little world, man, my little tennessee hunting world. I tell people all the time, you like, come on down to my ranch, man, and I got, I got my little deal.

Yeah, it's enough stay. Saying, keep IT tired. What do I do? And imagine beyond two hundred fifty foot ard looking at on the three hundred, yoo got, dammit, I got upgrade.

I was talking to a due to pilot yards and just telling that they they always want to sell them them, they always want to sell them and get another because all these yet are always almost for sale. I go, how come he goes? Because there are always want another yacht.

They always want a bigger yacht. It's a trap. It's a giant trap. Imagine how all that money you not even appreciate in IT because you worried about making more member. We were kids. If you said, like what would you do if you you had a million dollars but never worked again.

fucking just well, you know, I remember dreaming. Did you lay in band? Just be like, I remember dreaming about trying to do IT and how how I was gonna.

Are you going to get right? How long get? I wouldn't say rich hamilton be able to have mom bp, right, because I would have to call all the people get permission, right in that day, the anxious of, call an old farmer, go, hey, you know, former Johnson, can I go fish your best light?

Oh, no, loop. Not today. I be like that.

And so I I remember doing then then when you start achieve in a man and I still, I mean, I don't I don't think it's I don't think i'm living in that world of light the other right digin, you know, I think you can for a minute. Yeah, I think I can. They came for a little bit like.

but it's a trap. IT is not in the problem is it's all numbers number. It's like those are crazy wood, dear, I don't want to two hundred and two hundred and I want a four hundred and child, they get crazy with numbers.

And I talked this due to work on a ranch and the big alcohol, this ranch, and he said, sometimes the countries are really happy with a milk and they'll put a tape to IT measure IT. And it's three ninety six, and they get bombed out because is not four hundred. And like those people are sick, you should never have them here again.

Should boyko ban them? They should never be allowed to be here again. That's a sickness. But that's what happens with these people, with everything that I never had a dream of being wealthy. He was never a dream.

I was never even, and never even in my imagination did I ever think I was going to be rich. I never thought about IT. I when I started to, instead of comedy, my dream was to be a professional because so I was had jobs. My dream was to build, to pay my .

bills with comedy. I looked at that. Now, my dream, let me make sure I didn't steer you wrong on that. My dream was to to do these things out of being driven, like writing the a mame. When I moved in as well, I wrote on a child board, write a number one song, win a cma award. Oh no, your vision. I had a little vision board, but I didn't understand I didn't really a comprehend the money after that because I didn't know IT and I didn't know like like people are like, you have a big georgia but out thing and they're like, did you go to georgia and i'm like, but me going to the university of georgia when I was eighteen years old. I mean, barely my dad barely got the money for me to go to the community college twelve minutes down the going to georgia.

didn't I?

You put IT in there, right? So would .

go ahead IT. When I see people that that's all they care about is the money and then they're always thinking about the rich ness in the MIT, I just think it's a trap. And the problem is if you're always comparing yourself other people, you not can enjoy what you have. You not enjoy this experience, temporary experience of life.

right? You know, because that is temporary.

It's so quick on fifty seven years old, how the fuck that happened all sudden? You just keep getting older and then, you know, one day you're dead and I bet on your death bed you like, how did that happen so quick? How did that happen so quick? What are you doing with your time and are you enjoying IT? And I think you need things outside of what you do that you love and like for you.

And I I think it's hunting the outdoors because I think IT baLanced you. I think there's something very spiritual about IT. I think there's something just being in the woods is is a very spiritual experience like a real spiritual experience like there.

I think it's like a vitamin that you don't know you need until you get IT. And when you get IT, you feel Better. When i'm out there, I feel Better.

I just feel Better like the air cleaner. I feel more in touch with being alive IT just feels Better. And I think i'm not thinking about anything else when I if i'm l counting.

I'm not thinking about jokes and i'm not thinking about pot gas, gas. I'm not thinking about jack shit. I'm just thinking about what i'm doing that, that is and it's it's very difficult to do and it's it's you have to really focus and you're thinking about IT. You is trying to improve and this that alone is good for your brain.

good. You know, I lost I lost my brother and my sister, and my sister has been passed away. And man, when and then yet I lost my brother twenty six, my sister at thirty nine, and her husband died forty five, a man. IT is present that the daily appreciation of this deal visually present isn't that crazy .

about people though? Like you need to lose something to be appreciate what you well.

And I tell people, man, you know, you you meet, I tell people can really be careful, because if you make IT to eighty, you're gonna get, you're gonna pop with something I don't think you can get through this thing .

like some kind of diseases.

No, no, I know what i'm saying. And you're gone to lose something. You going to lose something there. You're not going to get through a to z without really a hard, a hard loss. No.

that is a part of life.

And but some people behind they're just they're delusional. And then a lot .

of people are medicated too, so they don't even know what the focus is going on while they they live in this life. They live in this life under the influence of the farmer drug companies, and they are just floating through life in a haze. And they don't even know what's happening while it's happening. And then they get to the end.

And then would you do what you do? Did you help people? Did you make people feel Better? Did you inspire people? Did you enrich people's lives? Would you do you know? And then then you have to realize, I got them a waste lot of time reading comments.

Thank you. Thank you for .

doing a lot of time. Get that.

I don't do IT, but that's what funny.

I don't IT says they don't look at their phones. SHE is bids with .

what he did. I an well.

we're all this is a new world too, in terms of that keeps saying is a new world. But this really is a new element to our lives, is the social media element. And I think there's not a lot of stuff that's written on IT where people understand yeah we're and .

and yeah are the laborat .

we really are, especially our kids are kids really are the labat we the kids really are and not just that, also access to violence. They see so much violence. They see so much online. Rio.

think about, I think about this all the term. I would go to stay with a buty in his house. Ego men are rented faces of death.

Member.

I wouldn't watch. I be like me. And my parents told me not to watch, there you go, what you don't want sga electricity.

And I like, fuck, no, I don't want to want to do get elections. Ate IT did. We're watching people. We're watching people. There is.

yeah, you're on instagram. We seeing .

people dying .

every every day, everyday. I I like broken.

I mean, I member jotham men when jotham's books is a, do IT like, shut the country down.

Yeah, I know now that now it's like, that's nothing I want to do on a diving board. And his foot fell in a crack in the door dive, more hand opening in IT. And he went forward in his nasty in the same place, and he just snapped his like the wrong way and his screaming hanging from a broken leg. This is one thing I thought today. I .

thought you don't do that.

I I want things on instagram. I don't read comment. But million times ago, we send each other the most horrible shit every day, ridiculous. But sunday that he sends me things .

only look at him. But I do love, I do love the funny, comical aspect of IT that gives me in a cup of coffee, dying and laughter. And it's some person being a goober.

Some means, that means .

are some .

of the best comedy out there. And IT just random people create these funny things.

There's a lot of funny people. What's amazing is we've gotten to wear, we can see the meme happen and predict the name and the means on your phone yeah the next day in your life, within hours they're so quick .

and means wear because a lot of times you don't even know who made IT. You're sharing IT. Somebody sends IT to you, you send to other people like who got who made that? Who's the wizard to figure this out as a fucking hilarious.

like a main factory.

What's like jokes? Remember jokes like, you know two guys walking a bar, those jokes who fucked and wrote those we don't know, but some of our banks, they spread, they just spread, spread across the whole country. But somebody had to be the guy that SAT down and tells the story. Two guys were going to a bar. And then, you know, it's everywhere.

Well, I mean, there's a main places we can go but it's you look at, yeah I mean the damn children, mckee and we're yellow and I get up, get off phone yeah get out. They do a good job at my and I think it's just a part of its part of day.

They're being influenced by things far beyond our control, you know way different than anything that any .

other generation has ever experience before like muson um he's sixteen year old porter bag and man he watches all these other quota bag you know hell there are fourteen recruiting download sites from in muscles like that do right? There is the greatest quarter bag in the country. I so how old is he? Both fifteen? eight? I'm like though we don't know what that little shits gonna be.

What what are you talking about? Because what? Dad is a five star and his fifteen and like, but you're dead. When I moved a nash veil, I was a one star country singer. If I had a rating next to me and probability of me making IT year, I IT would have been of one star.

I worked myself into a hopefully a free star, three star crew and he's looking, you mean like i'm crazy and so one of those kids, he he played on now my son is not starting. He's back up corrosion to a great corroboration. We play IT them and we beat them.

We get down. He gets home after the game. I said, would you think about your your low savor there?

He says he's still the greatest counter back of all time. I said, boy, lots of fucking game. He's fifteen, just son, let IT less. Let life happen before we annoying.

Yeah, just be inspired. Be inspired by other the success, but don't take IT too seriously and also recognized that kid might start get little throat all the way.

Fact, you don't know .

what going to yeah fifteen you .

know what the .

fucking come on your way don't .

know what yeah you want some russian chips in english .

class yeah some new russian exchange to that that .

that needs a that needs .

a english to or yeah season run and you're busy also. People just they lose the focus, you know, and sometimes they get pushed too hard by their parents. There's a little bit of that too.

The kids rebel. They don't want to do that anymore. Anything can happen. But that's what fascinating about life is that it's all open.

Your daughters are how twenty eight.

sixteen and fourteen?

Yeah the sixteen and forty.

the sixteen and fourteen are going through a total different, different girls. Girl.

the girls are, girls are away. I mean.

I just my heart aches for for .

girls in this, in this well.

there's there's some alarming statistics about the growth of social media from like two thousand and nine where you see girls with self harm or psychological conditions online bullying because girls are fuck and vicious to each other online boys are run in to each other and punch each other in the face yeah but girls will attack each other, other's character and their reputation destroyers.

And they love to, like, make up stories about girls and be mean about girls and talk shit about the way girls look and the way girls dress. The guy's girls are dating and they do IT to each other. And it's just it's unfortunate, but it's that's what gossip used to be, gossip to just be talking. Now it's like a Normal thing where girls get around to talk, but now they talk online and when they talk alone and other people really and you're ruining people's lives and you're ruining little girl's lives. And suicide is off the charts and self harm and is off the charts and see Young girls are getting .

affected when you have when I have my forte and euro go, dad, i'm anxious about this unlike I didn't know the word animals.

I didn't .

know the word anxious until I was thirty five years old.

I was no, I process.

I got a IT here. I got to take a year. Now is the thing they .

think about all the time. And the problem, that is, abc, a wrote book about this, you focus on your problems. Your problems often times become bigger.

And you think about things like an anxiety. Guess what? That makes more animals.

So that doesn't help. IT actually has the opposite effect. It's a weird world, but they're going to be OK. We're all going to be OK.

We're just going to have to adjust and figure out on the fly is just this adjustment is bigger than any adjustment than any generations ever had to make before. But it's also like look at things like Oliver Anthony good comes out of IT too. Yes, you know, jelly j, love that thing ever.

He's on my favorite human beings ever. Best thing. He's such a fuck and sweetheart, best thing ever.

And that guy saying that song save me and everybody, he's like, what is going on? This, this fuck. And x count with tattoos on his face, with a voice like an Angel.

credible.

But that's, this is all possible today, too. So you got good and you got bad. IT is you gotten, navigate waters.

You gotta know where the rocks are. Steer that boat. Young sailor.

you know you? What amazes me is, is man would break my heart when people think they're all alone in their thing that's hanging up their life, right?

When you meet somebody and it's all scaled way differently like when you meet, you know i've had people know when you grow in a country music band and you're on the bliss for hours with bodies and everybody go, they ve got their own life, and men, he found out, had one ban me, almost kill yourself over sometime, that if he did just had somebody to say, man, I have that to right, right? And he would have not felt alone, right? And people have got a quite like thanking that they're the only ones that have got gone through this thing.

Yeah, well, that's why you need people that you love. Yeah, that's why you need friends.

See, my, my household was a man. We set at the dinner table and do IT IT IT came out that's good and then but my wife's household was monday you bottle they bottled IT up and IT all worked. And we don't know who came out Better.

But but me and my wife, you know we we work on like you know, we work on like I I like my wife never saw her mama like in the shower, like this shower and you like walk through the house, nick. And I mean, here we had one bathroom like our bunched dam neck. D it's run around time to get the bathroom and my lost said, yeah, my mom did not shower with the door open and i'm like, or and i'm not really she's like, i'm like your kid never once i'm like.

just that kind of crazy .

everybodies. Well.

when you have daughters is a certain amount of time where you can be naked in front of more once you like four, five years. Oil o .

that's right. You so not be. We're living in our guest house right right now because we're doing some, some work to our main house.

Our main house had stuff that just kept her. And we were like, we're moving out and when we move back and have IT all fixed. So we ve got three.

We got a twenty two year old of six and year old live in the same house with my wife, store all of all of my bathroom stuff. It's in a box somewhere on my shaving here. I run in my son's back in sixteen year old. And I grab this bear tremor, I grab A, I grab this fucking tremor in there. And I shape my beard, and i'm all up under my nose .

and his melba hair.

No, I get my truck and i'm driving on the road. My son gets home from school crying. Leven, what, dad? You save your beer with my boss. I was like, you little shit first one, what in the hail sixteen year old man escaping what what's go on .

home is .

a new world I never never god is so amazing and and know we were outcome in man and my fourteen year old, we we ve got this really cool when we go out. We've got a way across the river to get to our l spot in the first couple years may, and we didn't. We just strip down to our underwear and and hung our boats and all our gear and walked underwear.

Indeed, IT was kind of like a, we're really mean, you know, and for ate bow, bow the first time I would put him on my shoulders and welcome within after two years like this, let's go back and get like a there's a waiters and sit him on the bank and we'll leave the waiters and airbus, a good idea. I'm like, yeah, many years to take out of, we understand, go get some dam waters. So take for the past, the last three years have totally him across the river.

And may and I I looked that in the last day of the home, and this was eight year to try to get a nail and heat. Actually, dad, I kind of messed up the alka moon and spoke the milk, which was great because he realized that just because you're luke Brown son and you don't get the damn milk but and I said, hey, I sad. I won't told you across the river I said, you grow in in this probably the last year I told him across the river and then on the way back he gets hate that on a weight IT by myself.

Man, he, he at you don't realized how much your kids really watching you, but we're sitting on the bank, he's watching me. And I sit my boat down. He takes his boat and sits IT down, and he watches everything I do.

And IT was cute st thing arriving, told my wife, so every year I take my boots in a time, in a nut, in a, in a hang and dom over mark, because we're token gear in a domain, boots over my shoulders so they don't get wet. And the man I looked at him and he he sit their time is a string. He stands up those in boats and he just, man, watching your kids just absorbed is just a yes, is pretty damant .

sounds like you have a beautiful life, my friend.

Well, it's a IT really does kids make .

IT IT really does, really does. Look, thank you very much.

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