Charles Beaty - "Prince of Poachers" - Part II - Hunters Advantage Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2021
  • We sat down for an in-person interview with Charles Beaty, the prince of poachers. Our hope is that this video will reveal what poaching does to our wildlife, how poaching punishments have changed over time, and help you get into the mind of how poachers access your property. You can use this information to protect your property and as an example of what NOT to do. Poaching is NOT hunting.
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  • @mikehowe2768
    @mikehowe2768 6 месяцев назад +8

    He’s not just a poacher he’s a story teller that is the best part

  • @jaydubya7012
    @jaydubya7012 Год назад +10

    I got two autographed book from Charles, talked to him on the phone, such a nice man.

  • @nicholasporter4682
    @nicholasporter4682 2 года назад +6

    I'm glad I found this. I could listen all night

  • @chrishenicke2052
    @chrishenicke2052 2 года назад +200

    For all you guys that completely missed the whole concept of all Charlie’s stories here it is. We and he knew outlaw hunting wasn’t right, didn’t matter how hard you worked or who’s butt you kissed you were not getting an opportunity to hunt these ranches. These were cattle ranches that could care less about deer at or until the latter part of his outlaw career! Wether or not you choose to believe it or not, a bunch of the land “acquired” by these land owners was claim jumped and/or stolen originally. This guy killed around 75 deer in 22 yrs… That’s off of around 1/2 million acres of land! I have managed deer ranches and we killed 200 to 300 deer off of them in one season legally. I didn’t want poachers killing my deer either so I understand. Here’s my question to you…. Who was hunting, feeding, managing the deer he killed? No one was! He was damn good at what he did and basically only got caught because he wanted to. He was killing deer for his own gratification and wasn’t hurting no one. Believe this, if he would’ve been a mediocre outlaw hunter they would’ve shot his ass in one of them ranches and never told anyone. What if one of the land owners would’ve just invited him out to shoot a trophy??? I bet it woulda been much different outcome. Trophy deer hunting is a rich mans sport and always will be! I’ve worked for enough millionaires to know. Bunch of them consider them targets and nothing more! I’ve worked for guys that killed more than a dozen bucks over 160 inches and never ate a bite of deer meat! Does that make them right because they got money??? So y’all get off your high horse thinking you better than this guy. He is a legendary deer hunter and did it for the love of deer and nothing else. He coulda hunted a circle around you and me and we would’ve never known he was there! I didn’t say he was right I said he was a legendary deer hunter! Peace out!

    • @brandonrogers1950
      @brandonrogers1950 2 года назад +8

      Well said sir

    • @Hammerback972
      @Hammerback972 2 года назад +4

      @@chrishenicke2052 not bad at all. Well put. I was a Trooper in my state and worked a case on a couple of brothers that killed a lot of big bucks in my county. When I say my county, I worked it, and I grew up here hunting it, and those two shit birds couldn’t hunt, this dude knew what he was doing, and I’d love to hang out and hear some more stories!

    • @chrishenicke2052
      @chrishenicke2052 2 года назад +7

      @@Hammerback972 he would’ve made a hell of soldier… His opponent was deer though!

    • @michaelshuey1614
      @michaelshuey1614 2 года назад +24

      It’s pretty rich to make claims of the land owners as thieves themselves. You have no such proof. Yet, you float this claim as a defense for this criminal.
      What if it was your land he was trespassing on and killing game on? Oh, I see, you’re as pure as the wind driven snows.
      I’ve known many great hunters in my lifetime and not one them was a poacher.
      Furthermore, if a landowner doesn’t trust you to hunt their land then there’s probably a good reason for it. I’m positive that if you came to my ranch and asked for permission to hunt that, within a minute, I’d see right through your b.s. and tell you to leave.
      Thieves aren’t victims. Thieves aren’t justified. Thieves aren’t welcome.
      Sell your progressive, leftist, Marxist argument to some teenage girls in your neighborhood and don’t waste your breath on those of us who know how the world spins.

    • @chrishenicke2052
      @chrishenicke2052 2 года назад +21

      @@michaelshuey1614 I didn’t say he was right what he was doing as I stated in my comment, maybe your reading comprehension ain’t that good. As far the land in south Texas, you need to do some research slick. Nonetheless, I am a good hunter, I have killed more deer than anthrax and that ain’t including other game. There’s all kinds of heinous crimes that go on in the world everyday and you act like this guy is some hardened criminal. Game wardens even had respect for the guy! Oh and I damn sure ain’t no leftist slick! You know what the problem with social media is, it’s that you can just say whatever you want. Reality is you ain’t near as tough when you face to face with someone! So I’ll keep it respectful…

  • @Volsby90
    @Volsby90 2 года назад +11

    Best hunting podcast I’ve found so far ready to listen to other shows

  • @holdleftedgeandsendit9351
    @holdleftedgeandsendit9351 2 года назад +40

    Love it. The stories this fella has are just amazing

  • @high-techredneck5941
    @high-techredneck5941 2 года назад +12

    Thank goodness I found this I watched the first podcast at least 8-9 times….. I was ready for a new one!!

    • @jeremythompson1593
      @jeremythompson1593 2 года назад +2

      Me too man! This guy is honestly probably one of the best storytellers I’ve herd….

    • @high-techredneck5941
      @high-techredneck5941 2 года назад +2

      @@jeremythompson1593 he reminds me of the older guys when I was younger at deer camp! They always had the best stories! Plus I love his analogies and metaphors!

    • @jaycervouccisore1988
      @jaycervouccisore1988 2 года назад

      Same.

  • @buckstop1031
    @buckstop1031 2 года назад +26

    I has listened to several pod cast he did. This is the best one. His story telling is amazing. He has a memory like no other. Thanks for sharing.

  • @beccadeen6201
    @beccadeen6201 Год назад +28

    He's the most captivating storyteller I've ever heard. Even though I don't agree with what he done he's a legend in my mind the outlaw of deer hunters.

  • @chadbooth4371
    @chadbooth4371 2 года назад +140

    This guy needs to make an audio version of his book, and he needs to narrate it. He’s got an awesome voice, and he’s extremely good at telling his story.

    • @torsionslo
      @torsionslo 2 года назад +4

      agree 100%. My brother let me borrow the book and I just finished it.. This should be an audio book with his voice.. would be awesome.. great storyteller...

    • @jester4886
      @jester4886 2 года назад

      Whats the title of the book?

    • @jaydubya7012
      @jaydubya7012 2 года назад +1

      @@jester4886 prince of poachers

    • @tylerdesautels1857
      @tylerdesautels1857 2 года назад +3

      This guy doesn’t deserve recognition in my opinion

    • @ericabuesing
      @ericabuesing 2 года назад +12

      @@tylerdesautels1857 then don't recognize him. I believe he does deserve recognition.

  • @williamanderson1464
    @williamanderson1464 2 года назад +3

    This was great, thanks.

  • @terrycobb2704
    @terrycobb2704 2 года назад +16

    I’d love to watch part 2,3,4,5.......love your stories. Can’t wait for the seat belt fastening

  • @austinbailey7770
    @austinbailey7770 7 месяцев назад +3

    Dude I literally cried laughing when he said “it’s a fckin moose!” 🤣🤣🤣

  • @pacoofficial5176
    @pacoofficial5176 2 года назад +10

    “It’s a fuckNnn moose”😭😂 40 secs in I already fw this dude

  • @mikeoc217
    @mikeoc217 Год назад +1

    This guys a hoot, Ole timers! my friend's dad was a Ole New England bandit. He hadda pilots license. They useta fly up to Maine from Connecticut back in the 60' & 70's with wheel ski combo landing gear Cessna or something in the late fall winter. He had a basement loaded with giant racks, never measured one just meat hunters that slayed huge bucks. Not so today with all the tick born diseases & moose. Great interview! Captivating stories. He's spot on about those game wardens that use that badge to gain access to premier hunting properties. 👍🏻🇺🇸

  • @papalilburn
    @papalilburn 2 года назад +13

    What a colorful story teller with a computer like memory!

  • @bhooten800
    @bhooten800 2 года назад +5

    I love your sound effects especially the helicopters!! lol Awesome stories Charles !!

  • @shoresharp8349
    @shoresharp8349 2 года назад +46

    Charles could make a fortune teaching outdoor survival!!! Any man who can go out in the desert for 27 days is a badass. He could win all the survivor shows.

    • @trevorlahey1956
      @trevorlahey1956 2 года назад +2

      South Texas on the coast is not a desert

    • @dirtdauber5535
      @dirtdauber5535 2 года назад +1

      If bucks got live oaks to defend, it ain’t no desert

    • @TexasTrained
      @TexasTrained 2 года назад +4

      @@dirtdauber5535 I welded on pipelines from 1979 to b 1985 from Refugio TX to Mercedes TX...its a whole lot rougher than you think

    • @michaelshuey1614
      @michaelshuey1614 Год назад +1

      There’s all kinds of guys in prison who could tell you the same stories. Just like this guy, they don’t embellish their stories at all and all the stories are true. Every one of them. You should go to prison so you can be a better story teller yourself.

    • @jAke-ou7to
      @jAke-ou7to Год назад

      He’s far from it

  • @Mr211jp
    @Mr211jp 2 года назад +3

    Awesome!

  • @kylethrower6232
    @kylethrower6232 Год назад +2

    Think I'm about 50 times watching all these podcasts

  • @waynegraham7611
    @waynegraham7611 2 года назад +14

    I could listen to stories like these all night, pretty entertaining stuff !

  • @husqv5147
    @husqv5147 2 года назад +4

    Fascinating stories, couldn't stop listening!

    • @seankerrville2714
      @seankerrville2714 2 года назад +3

      It's hard to stop listening!!,, when you get a ounce in a lifetime professional like Charly,,,,giving you the scoop on taking trophy deer,,,,, whether your hunting the king ranch or the Kennedy Charlys info will put horns down on the ground,for you in no time !!

  • @bradmcdaniel9675
    @bradmcdaniel9675 Год назад

    really really enjoyed this!

  • @americanhunteroutdoors8718
    @americanhunteroutdoors8718 3 дня назад

    I love these stories. I'm hooked

  • @MichaelCox28
    @MichaelCox28 2 года назад +3

    First like and comment loved part 1 can’t wait to read part 2!!!

  • @mr.skeptical3071
    @mr.skeptical3071 2 года назад +13

    I could listen to him all day!

  • @kanatislings9307
    @kanatislings9307 2 года назад +1

    Great story telling ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥

  • @bryandonahue4347
    @bryandonahue4347 2 года назад +1

    This was fascinating

  • @high-techredneck5941
    @high-techredneck5941 2 года назад +41

    I wish I could spend a day with this guy. He can make any story the best!!

    • @michaelshuey1614
      @michaelshuey1614 Год назад +4

      Spend some time in jail and you’ll find all the story tellers you could ever ask for. Hell, you’ll become a world class story teller yourself by the time you get out. Just like this guy.
      Unbelievable.

    • @ninjagodzilla6402
      @ninjagodzilla6402 Год назад +2

      Michael sounds like you know alot about jail.about story tellers.

    • @michaelshuey1614
      @michaelshuey1614 Год назад +1

      @@ninjagodzilla6402 Yes I do. I build them. I warranty our work and I inspect them after they’re occupied. That’s incredibly salient of you to pick up on that (Notice how I ignored your implication).

    • @ninjagodzilla6402
      @ninjagodzilla6402 Год назад +3

      There was no implication.just simply said you knew alot about jails & story tellin.youre " asumption" brought you back to the comments.

    • @michaelshuey1614
      @michaelshuey1614 Год назад

      @@ninjagodzilla6402 So you just make blanket, generalized observations and summaries in order to encourage others to return to the comments section? There must be a very valuable return on your time or you wouldn’t bother. How curious. How strange. How dishonest.
      Piss off.

  • @jeremygobbato738
    @jeremygobbato738 2 года назад +137

    Well, love him or hate him you'll learn more from him than you ever will from Bill Jordan or Michael Waddell on the topic of deer killing. 🦌

    • @seankerrville2714
      @seankerrville2714 2 года назад +7

      Yea,,Charly is all right!! takes a lot balls to be a hunted poacher a few feet away from an armed angry rancher lookin for ya!!

    • @mr.skeptical3071
      @mr.skeptical3071 2 года назад +8

      Yah, I've Never seen them belly crawling through brush or walking for miles on end to get thier deer. (Or hide from security!😄)

    • @jeremythompson1593
      @jeremythompson1593 2 года назад +9

      @@seankerrville2714 Man U ain’t kiddin when he was talkin about jumping in the cactus to hide from the two ranchers on horse back, just the way he talks about that, you can just tell that close call shook him up!! He is by far one of the best story tellers I’ve herd.. super glad I came across that podcast…

    • @braintanningsinew4888
      @braintanningsinew4888 2 года назад +3

      Bahahaha what a comment😂 you can learn from anyone, but the wise learn from everyone.

    • @mikeb.7722
      @mikeb.7722 2 года назад

      What about Michael Jordan?

  • @kyronwagner9015
    @kyronwagner9015 Год назад

    This was amazing

  • @ethanfeatheroff9135
    @ethanfeatheroff9135 2 года назад

    That was an awesome listen

  • @grantcarter7006
    @grantcarter7006 2 года назад +5

    I could listen to this guy talk forever. His detail to his stories, his knowledge, it’s beyond everyone else. This guy has probably forgot more about deer hunting than most of us know. No one is spending 27 days out there. Charles is a true badass. Definitely going to have to read the book.

    • @jAke-ou7to
      @jAke-ou7to Год назад

      Nothing badass about it, dude was a pos poacher, stfu

  • @ninjagodzilla6402
    @ninjagodzilla6402 Год назад +3

    Did you still do taxadery noooo im sellin the book!!! Lol.i love ol charleys storys.he hunted there because he loved to hunt so much.its in his blood.not many people on earth have that love in there heart & soul to go to whatever it took.glad you guys are doing this.i hope he lives a long time to tell more storys.i like yalls interviews better than them.other ones on youtube.i hope charlie & pat stick with you guys.

  • @donniesadler2222
    @donniesadler2222 2 года назад +2

    Your calling in life was to be the best deer hunting guide ever!!! Then you would have had access to all the beautiful country down south!

  • @WardendiariesTV
    @WardendiariesTV 6 месяцев назад

    Great videos. Al the work you guys put into it, you ALL need my scent eraser spray ! I see one guy in the Tom the Butcher shirt !
    I hunt just a few miles from Toms....near Brass Castle.
    I will give you guys a few gallons of my Red Zone scent eraser. Hate to see all the hard work out the window over some scent !!

  • @jaycervouccisore1988
    @jaycervouccisore1988 2 года назад +21

    Great to see another podcast with Charlie. The man is a hunter. It's a shame that people bash this man, or anyone like him. I've listened to and watched every podcast that Charlie has done, multiple times. Simply cannot get enough of the man and his stories.
    Hunting is hunting, regardless of what wildlife agencies or lawmakers determine is 'legal' or not. At no time in human history did any of our ancestors care about the 'ethics' of hunting. Concern over time of year, time of day, quantity, or the methods used to take game was simply non-existent. Humans have always used any and all methods available to kill game. Driving entire herds off of cliffs or into pits wasn't frowned upon by the spear and club crowd. If early man had access to firearms or artificial light (they did hunt with the aid of torches, by the way) they certainly would have used them.
    Only recently (past couple of centuries or so) have people started to try and apply some sort of holier-than-thou philosophy to what has always been inherent to us.
    Don't try and fool yourself with the "they hunted for food" or "natural predators don't kill for sport" nonsense. There have been documented cases of numerous species of predators, globally, that partake in 'surplus killing'. A radio-collared male mountain lion was tracked by a game department and killed 26 deer over the course of 7 miles...in 12 days! He fed only on the first two.
    It is called INSTINCT.
    You cannot stop a predator from hunting. You cannot turn your back on your heritage.
    We are predators. We hunt. Some of us do it better than others. Some don't do it at all. Those that don't are the ones who are fooling themselves. Those are the ones who are 'wrong' or whatever other words people try and apply to this man, or those of us like him.
    There is nothing 'wrong' about killing game. There is nothing 'wrong' about doing it in places where game is abundant. What IS wrong is people feeling like they own the game on this planet, or even the land the game lives on.
    I'll let you in on a not so little secret: Nobody owns the game or the land. The game is native and you're just renting the land.
    Want to kill some game? Do it. Do it so as not to put another human life in danger, but other than that there's no rational reason not to. There are only obscure and ridiculous 'illegal' reasons not to. If you feel otherwise, that is sad and pitiful. A wolf will hunt. A sheep will be eaten. A sheep dog is irrelevant.
    INSTINCT.
    Hey Turkey, give me a call anytime. 👍

    • @chucksmith8200
      @chucksmith8200 2 года назад +6

      Poaching is criminal. He is stealing from someone else and bragging about it.

    • @jessefrazier6305
      @jessefrazier6305 2 года назад +3

      Dead is dead. I’ve seen guys that preach ethical kills. Take bad shots and lose deer

    • @Buddystemz
      @Buddystemz 2 года назад +8

      Probably because he’s killing to kill and wasting the meat. That’s not hunting.

    • @henryofskalitz2228
      @henryofskalitz2228 2 года назад +2

      @@chucksmith8200 what is he stealing from the government because those animals are considered government property

    • @jasonbarnes3188
      @jasonbarnes3188 2 года назад +2

      @@Buddystemz when you shoot a coyote do you eat it? It’s legal here to leave the carcass as long as you tag the deer.

  • @BeardandBuck
    @BeardandBuck 2 года назад +4

    Crazy book, crazy stories, crazy life!

  • @rickyreynolds9056
    @rickyreynolds9056 2 года назад +2

    Love it and can relate to allot of his stories lol awesome stuff!!👏🏻

    • @michaelshuey1614
      @michaelshuey1614 Год назад

      Oh, another poacher. You might want to admit that down at your local cafe instead of just sharing it with little ol’ us here on RUclips.

    • @rickyreynolds9056
      @rickyreynolds9056 Год назад

      @@michaelshuey1614 well aren’t you the touchy one 😂😂😂

    • @russelllangworthy8855
      @russelllangworthy8855 Год назад

      @@michaelshuey1614You seem to have a chip on your shoulder.

  • @hatzlmike1
    @hatzlmike1 2 года назад

    Bravo. Love. Merry Christmas

  • @paulhillar1833
    @paulhillar1833 Год назад +5

    Throwing the "I found Jesus" crap is just like listening to a murderer say the same crap. I don't believe any of it, send him to prison and fine the shit out of him and make sure he never hunts again! I was a Hunter Education Instr. and this is exactly what we teach against but apparently he thought he was special, yeah he's real special!

    • @camdenwalker
      @camdenwalker Год назад

      He was caught ya idiot. It wasn’t a felony when he was caught. And he quit and ended up working on the ranch helping out with deer habitat

    • @stanpierce4724
      @stanpierce4724 6 месяцев назад

      First negative comment I found after reading close to 100 so..This man has forgotten more about hunting then you'll ever know.

  • @reedrech1702
    @reedrech1702 2 года назад +17

    The way Charlie talks about his times in the woods are electrifying, couldn't love it more

  • @josephpotter2844
    @josephpotter2844 2 года назад

    Amazing story teller

  • @TheLymanDiamond
    @TheLymanDiamond 7 месяцев назад

    “Smelling pissy hocks” lol.
    I believe I was raised by this man.
    Just like my dad.
    Good interview.

  • @stropefarmsllc7630
    @stropefarmsllc7630 2 года назад +2

    Awesome stories I’ll be ordering the book this week

    • @seankerrville2714
      @seankerrville2714 2 года назад +1

      I hear CHARLYS,,, got quite the fan following now and a few women who find his bad brush style attractive!!!,, a mass you tube sensation!!many people want to take up his (brand) of activity 😀 😉 😄 😜 🤔 😁 with just a wee amount of caution!!!

  • @carolinawhitetails6232
    @carolinawhitetails6232 2 года назад +7

    Always entertaining! Good interview!

  • @danielslover8669
    @danielslover8669 6 месяцев назад

    Great story telling! I understand totally. I started bow hunting in the late eighties in southern Illinois. Back then, not many people now hunted and we pretty much had free range on property. It was all legal but then more people started bow hunting and more people started leasing ground. Now I’m restricted to about 100 acres that I can hunt. And it’s not one parcel.

  • @Hunting4Hookers
    @Hunting4Hookers Год назад

    Wow! Just wow!

  • @conflict7269
    @conflict7269 2 года назад +8

    That part about throwing racks in the dumpster wtf thats insulting

  • @onpointbbq2983
    @onpointbbq2983 2 года назад +11

    I’m in the middle of reading his book now and all I have to say is that it’s awesome!!

    • @HUNTERSADVANTAGE
      @HUNTERSADVANTAGE  2 года назад +3

      Stories are really interesting!

    • @seankerrville2714
      @seankerrville2714 2 года назад +4

      I agree it's awesome a great 👍 book from a knowledgeable hunter!

  • @joeyflowers8507
    @joeyflowers8507 7 месяцев назад

    The man is a legend!!!

  • @davidstephenson1619
    @davidstephenson1619 2 года назад +1

    He's a good story teller

  • @GS-xt8fu
    @GS-xt8fu 2 года назад +27

    There was a man in Ohio that spent his time hunting poachers. True story. He finally got in trouble himself for a citizens arrest. He of course was not a deputy etc. He waited for a well known SUSPECTED poacher and he was. The problem….he allowed the man to come back to his truck which was his second trip…he came out looked around to make sure it was clear than went back for the two heads, nice bucks. When he came back and loaded them, this guy came out put a gun on him and said, you move and I’ll shoot you. He had a shot gun with buck shot in it. They did arrest the gentleman for illegal hunting and poaching and huge fines and jail time. They also arrested the poacher hunter for holding a gun on him and threatening to kill him. He said that he laid across the road from the guys truck for seven hours waiting on him to come out. He had helped arrest four different guys who were poachers over a 12 year period. He quit doing it after he got in trouble. They told him that it was illegal and that he was not a police officer and he could get killed. He said he already knew that and he spent two tours in Vietnam going after the enemy so he was well aware of the danger involved. He was a quiet guy I guess and he was retired and never bothered anybody but what happened was he had a big old bump on his own property that he fed for several years and thought he was beautiful and didn’t want him to be killed. The poacher killed the buck. He started hunting poachers.

    • @On300fps
      @On300fps Год назад +4

      He is lucky someone didn't shoot him.

    • @sp3_outdoors
      @sp3_outdoors 10 месяцев назад

      after vietnam he probably dgaf @@On300fps

    • @MikeSmith-js9iq
      @MikeSmith-js9iq 10 месяцев назад

      They are lucky HE didn’t shoot THEM , he had the war experience dummy

    • @brandonmiller4046
      @brandonmiller4046 5 месяцев назад

      And he wouldn’t have liked hunting at all if I was the poacher lmao he would’ve been picking buckshot out of his behind

  • @everythingoutdoors-vl9bl
    @everythingoutdoors-vl9bl 2 года назад +10

    I can’t wait for my book in the mail his stories are amazing I love it

    • @seankerrville2714
      @seankerrville2714 2 года назад +1

      Great amazing stories beautiful 👏 👌 👍 poacher ❤ 😍 💖 ❣ 💕 💘 ❤ 😍 good job with that hall of horns museum Charly!!!!!! some of us still support you!!( rackem up!!!!)

    • @jester4886
      @jester4886 2 года назад +1

      What is the title? I cant find it

    • @jaycervouccisore1988
      @jaycervouccisore1988 2 года назад

      @@jester4886 "Prince of Poachers"

    • @jester4886
      @jester4886 2 года назад +1

      @@jaycervouccisore1988 thank you, i bought it a couple months ago, awesome book

  • @dwaynekirby3204
    @dwaynekirby3204 2 года назад

    Good guy love it

  • @lancepilon5104
    @lancepilon5104 2 года назад +1

    Legend!!!

  • @2CanTan
    @2CanTan 2 года назад +10

    I’m getting the book! I think a lot of people being honest have done some shady stuff and when get older reflect and laugh , but this is top level stuff! I could listen to this man for hours and hours. He isn’t bragging and admits it’s wrong and he was just a deer hunting machine. I know guys like him as far as the passion and it’s crazy and you are born with it

    • @skylerspringsteen5730
      @skylerspringsteen5730 2 года назад +1

      There’s a big difference between doing shady stuff and poaching over 100 deer. Guys a douche and what’s wrong with the hunting community.

    • @tavaresoutdoors9454
      @tavaresoutdoors9454 2 года назад

      Amen eric !!!!

    • @williambray7876
      @williambray7876 2 года назад

      @@skylerspringsteen5730 so I guess your one of those people who has never done anything in your life that was wrong in your entire life.

    • @williambray7876
      @williambray7876 2 года назад +1

      For those who instantly judge this man maybe need to take a look at their self. We are all sinners and have done things in our life's that we look back and say "I should been better person" it's not our place to judge this man it's God that will have the final judgment on all our life's. Those are God's creatures and he will be judge one day just like we all will. Did he do wrong sure he did. But praise him for turning his life around to be a better person and not judging him for all his wrongs. Cause we all sin and all have done wrong.

    • @skylerspringsteen5730
      @skylerspringsteen5730 2 года назад

      @@williambray7876 no he should be judged and shunned from the hunting community, there’s a difference between accidentally killing a deer or even poaching a deer or two but poaching over 100 deer is not something we should forgive him for. Not to mention, majority of the deer he just cut the heads off and left, which is a lot worse than poaching a deer. He’s also not sorry, he may say he is but he’s lying, he’s laughing while telling his poaching stories, then he’s also trying to make money off him poaching by getting a book deal. It also gives fuel to the anti hunters when all these “hunters” support him and buy his book, you guys are making all us real outdoorsmen look bad.

  • @donaldatkinson7937
    @donaldatkinson7937 2 года назад +8

    Always ask permission, you never know, I have about 7 acres of mostly hardwood, surrounded by a lot more woods and farmland, friends who live in Utah own the house they grew up in and about a 85 acre farm with a small irrigation pond, mabe 50 acres are for row crops. Both places are absolutely full of deer, I caretake the farm and have given permission to 3 people to hunt, one went mabe 4 times, other two never went, don't ask me. Gave permission to a guy that buys lead from me this year, he couldn't believe it, he went last weekend and shot two, said when the sun came up they looked like ants in the cotton fields.

  • @savannahdennis9351
    @savannahdennis9351 Год назад +1

    My kind of hunting love this guy

  • @petergozinya2607
    @petergozinya2607 2 года назад

    This is very interesting....towards the end....he made me feel good about me and my hunting style...ive been fortunate to hunt some good property...lol..nothing compared to this.. Midwest farms...120-150 acres...but I'd sit all day..I can't tell ya how many times ...ive sat daylight till dark...dozens of times....id only hunt when the wind and time was right...and I have 21 LEGALLY killed bucks lol !!! Most are bow kills...

  • @bboozie9225
    @bboozie9225 2 года назад +59

    The good ole days before trail cameras😂

    • @seankerrville2714
      @seankerrville2714 2 года назад +7

      Ah"yes!!! The GOOD OLE, DAYS,,,,,LONNNNGGGG!! BEFORE FUCKING CAMERAS,,,,,, AND LIBERAL BIZARO WORLD AS TED NUGENT WOULD SAY !!!!!!!

    • @ruckuswethepeep4384
      @ruckuswethepeep4384 2 года назад +3

      Ain't that the truth!!!

    • @chrishenicke2052
      @chrishenicke2052 2 года назад +1

      True! 😂

    • @mulvey0731
      @mulvey0731 2 года назад

      He’s a no good for nothing thief!

    • @mulvey0731
      @mulvey0731 2 года назад +3

      @a v did he buy a license? Did he hunt during legal hunting hours? Did he have permission or pay to hunt where he harvested animals?
      You may let “some people” cut in line ahead of you, but you and your friends are going to have to get behind me if you do.
      If I’ve got to play by rules, than so does he. He’s a thief and a lawbreaker. How would you feel if you had a little piece of land with a food plot that you planted? I’ve got 8 acres that I’m working hard to make into a spot for my grandchildren to get a deer or two during hunting season. If some poacher comes along while I’m not there and “helps himself” and ruins my spot, I Cal that wrong and I don’t care if Robin Hood is your own brother!
      No thief had better ever get caught by me. I’ll give a man the shirt off my back, but I can and will cure a dog from sucking eggs!!!

  • @CockNu
    @CockNu 2 года назад +6

    This man sounds so much like my grandfather we will set around the table at a family gathering and he will talk for hours of stories of the good ole days before they treated poachers as if they have murdered someone but he has hundreds of these same types stories it’s very interesting LOL

  • @joewilliams8139
    @joewilliams8139 2 года назад

    Awesome.

  • @josephcahoe645
    @josephcahoe645 2 года назад +8

    I really respect ya Charlie! First pod cast iv ever listened to from beginning to end now to part 1!

  • @mikesutherland7958
    @mikesutherland7958 2 года назад +11

    He is the best storyteller he is an actual Legend and a king what's more of a survivalist than any other Hunter right on

    • @pinhighdiscdyes
      @pinhighdiscdyes 2 года назад

      No.

    • @peanutbutterripple1083
      @peanutbutterripple1083 2 года назад +4

      @@pinhighdiscdyes Yes.

    • @jaydubya7012
      @jaydubya7012 2 года назад +3

      How many other non military trained men do you know that can go out alone for 22 days with just a backpack. I would love to spend some Rea time with him.

    • @jAke-ou7to
      @jAke-ou7to Год назад

      You retarded?

  • @nalyd4201
    @nalyd4201 2 года назад +3

    I have thoroughly enjoyed listening to this but i have seriously been waiting for him to ask if he could get a mustard biscuit and some french fried taters

  • @anitahaley8952
    @anitahaley8952 2 года назад +2

    great sttories

  • @cmeeoutdoors7556
    @cmeeoutdoors7556 9 месяцев назад +2

    As an avid deer hunter and DNR, I found this interesting.

  • @reedrech1702
    @reedrech1702 2 года назад +12

    Charles is an absolute legend.

    • @mikebutler5317
      @mikebutler5317 2 года назад

      This is life adventure stuff any outdoor person would love to experience!

  • @bmalone0688
    @bmalone0688 2 года назад +12

    He is spot on with his opinion of Ronnie Brooks the game warden. He once watched my dad shoot a buzzard from the road when he was a young man. He wrote a ticket and searched the truck. Dad had a little sack of smoke and Brooks poured it out and never said a word about it. On the other side of the spectrum there is wardens like Jim Lumberg, former Cooke county warden, that pulled us over when I was about 7 years old. Told me I would probably be a good kid if it weren’t for my last name. What peace officer tells a kid that??

    • @jeremythompson1593
      @jeremythompson1593 2 года назад +3

      I couldn’t agree more man!!! I was lucky enough to live around a game warden who did his job, but also treat people with respect, and give every hunter the benefit of a doubt…. He wouldn’t lie or treat every hunter he came across like a suspect like so many other games wardens I’ve came across… I mean seriously so many wardens today are just itching to write you a violation even for the smallest thing, instead of a warning, a little information, and a chance to correct it… But if you get caught again doing the same thing , it will not be good for you next time at all!!!!
      I really admire a good game warden when I come across one…. 9 times out of 10 people will reach out to a game warden like this than the warden who goes strictly by the book thinking he’s all that, and can do whatever he or she wants to because they have a badge and a little bit of power….

    • @jonathanyates5198
      @jonathanyates5198 Год назад

      Pigs are crooks

  • @claude3687
    @claude3687 10 месяцев назад

    He's awesome 👍

  • @LS-sv7bo
    @LS-sv7bo 2 года назад +3

    I love this guy. Cant wait to get his book

  • @appalachian_restorations229
    @appalachian_restorations229 2 года назад +54

    The Kennedy ranch missed the best opportunity of finding this man and paying him to be the best guide they ever had.

    • @codyherman2977
      @codyherman2977 2 года назад +16

      Any fool with a set of rattling antlers could shoot a mature buck on a ranch.

    • @bhooten800
      @bhooten800 2 года назад +5

      Fish in a barrel

    • @mtguy234
      @mtguy234 2 года назад +6

      The guys paying $15000 to shoot a buck would have no idea what to do..I agree Appalachian

    • @Oregon-airguns
      @Oregon-airguns 2 года назад +1

      @@codyherman2977 sad part is you actually believe that

    • @markcox2842
      @markcox2842 Год назад +3

      Cody show us your extensive hunting explorations or tell us your stories or tell us where to buy your book

  • @jackfleagle3506
    @jackfleagle3506 2 года назад +39

    116 deer on 440,000 acres equals 1 deer for every 3,793 acres. No big loss there. The real crime is having that much land and not allowing people to hunt.

    • @commoncorysense1809
      @commoncorysense1809 2 года назад +20

      Your right, work hard, invest, manage the land, then let everyone else that don't do that work come use it because they are entitled….

    • @brandonmcclarnon2104
      @brandonmcclarnon2104 2 года назад +4

      @@commoncorysense1809 no dude that's how disease happens people want to buy all the land or lease thousands of acres for themselves only to shoot a few deer! Population growth happens and when Population gets over ridden then disease comes

    • @commoncorysense1809
      @commoncorysense1809 2 года назад +2

      @@brandonmcclarnon2104 You sure? Because look at the Top 3 Whitetail diseases with maps and explain that one. Don’t let your jealousy or lack of research cloud your comments. Larger land tracks enable better monitoring and control. Through QDM, culling, and oversight, the herd is much better managed. Just a basic review of what gets produced compared to public lands defeats that logic. It is not your fault, the forums are full of “facts” provided by lazies that spend time there instead of investing in what it takes.

    • @seankerrville2714
      @seankerrville2714 2 года назад +5

      Yea,, these Damn rich ass,,,,bastards!!! Hogging all the prime land for years and years!!! they got it all figured out!!! price us all out!!! or shut us all out!! and off,,,,,, with high fences!! patrols! and cameras!! They act like their going to take the deer,,,, and the fucking ranch,,,,,, with them when they die! 😒 to heaven or hell!!!!!

    • @seankerrville2714
      @seankerrville2714 2 года назад +3

      He'll with em!! I say this guy shot plenty of trophys illegally for well over 20 years!! And they deserve to have every one of those deer poached!!!!!!!!!!!,selfish bastards

  • @patrickbyrd9464
    @patrickbyrd9464 6 месяцев назад

    Love his take on tree stand hunting 😂

  • @Raised-Right
    @Raised-Right 8 месяцев назад +1

    I knew similar men, they hunted with rifles during bow seasons and shotgun seasons and never read a no trespassing sign. They read them as "hunters welcome" these old boys are long gone and were doin this pre trail cam days. They just considered it huntn. Wild stories

  • @brooklynoutdoorsman9969
    @brooklynoutdoorsman9969 2 года назад +22

    This guy need his own movie forget a part 1 or 2

  • @terryjones9308
    @terryjones9308 2 года назад +7

    His story’s reminded me of my teen days! This man is a great hunter

    • @michaelshuey1614
      @michaelshuey1614 Год назад

      You were a poacher when you were a teenager? How nice. That’s super duper. I’m really impressed. You should brag about that more often.
      Thief.

    • @Mitchel141
      @Mitchel141 Год назад

      He's a peice of scum, a trespasser and a potcher. Who also wasted 100s of animals meat just to grab antlers

    • @jimmystrickland1034
      @jimmystrickland1034 6 месяцев назад +1

      Try your road hunting ish around my neck of the woods. Your truck would be Swiss 🧀. fuc boi!!!

    • @jimmystrickland1034
      @jimmystrickland1034 5 месяцев назад

      Sorry don’t use stupid taxi services. I’m a country boy.

    • @mittiejackson3427
      @mittiejackson3427 5 месяцев назад

      @@jimmystrickland1034 people been using them to pouch for years ... Country boy. Most country boys are as smart as a jackass and a chicken 🍗 that's why people get over on them.

  • @travpribb7693
    @travpribb7693 5 месяцев назад +1

    I like some of his stories though. I had many chances to shoot the biggest bucks in my area just wasn't legit at the time for me. I hunt river bottom whitetail bucks and love every minute I'm out hunting. Note there's eyes out there everywhere now days. 😂

  • @chrishallal1125
    @chrishallal1125 2 года назад +1

    He is absolutely hilarious he can make stubbing your toe the funniest damn thing you ever heard 👍

  • @cjr4497
    @cjr4497 2 года назад +16

    Funny he said .22 Hornet. I know an old outlaw or two and that was their preferred gun.

    • @TheFloridaBoy941
      @TheFloridaBoy941 2 года назад +8

      Or a .22mag 💪🏼

    • @cjr4497
      @cjr4497 2 года назад +3

      Yes, The scary ones had night vision and crossbows long before it was ever cool

    • @cjr4497
      @cjr4497 2 года назад +4

      My neighbor was a warden. He caught one of the night vision crossbow guys. He was shooting deer for the judge of all things and had to let the guy go. He had been after him for years!

    • @TheFloridaBoy941
      @TheFloridaBoy941 2 года назад +2

      @@cjr4497 no kiddin? Shows how corrupt the system really is smh 🤦‍♂️

    • @cjr4497
      @cjr4497 2 года назад +1

      @@TheFloridaBoy941 trust me man there are parts of this world where the good old boy network still lives. He wanted to quit over the thing.

  • @alabamaoutdoors4468
    @alabamaoutdoors4468 2 года назад +6

    The jealousy that a poacher or a good hunter receives is about the same

    • @codyherman2977
      @codyherman2977 2 года назад

      Terrible grammar.

    • @alabamaoutdoors4468
      @alabamaoutdoors4468 2 года назад +5

      @@codyherman2977 yes it was like 3 am , but most understand the meaning , I kill more and bigger bucks than my competition ,without a lot of effort and legally , grammar doesn't matter in the woods , I can call bucks without a product bought off the shelf , can you ?

  • @jamesmorales6499
    @jamesmorales6499 7 месяцев назад

    The host breathing kills me, great stories wish him all the best.

  • @austinbailey7770
    @austinbailey7770 7 месяцев назад +1

    This man is the last of a dying breed. Not just as a Hunter. He’s got very good morals and a deep respect for life. He’s very open about who he is and isn’t scared to tell it like it is. Y’all gotta realize what he means when he said “the good ol days are gone” this was a time where it was what they did for fun. It was their life and they lived it the way they wanted. I respect that and see nothing wrong with following your dream

  • @ninjagodzilla6402
    @ninjagodzilla6402 2 года назад +2

    Hell yea!!!! Im glad you got to enjoy ur life hunting big bucks & not having to pay.you are blessed.way to go.sorry to here u got caught.but i bet it was a good run.they better be glad i dont live around there.

  • @AlcoholTabbacoFirearm
    @AlcoholTabbacoFirearm 2 года назад +8

    Legend!! Got to buy the book to see more! Lived that life but got caught said the day I got caught I would quit and so I did ! Would like to meet this man

  • @nathandaughtrey1286
    @nathandaughtrey1286 8 месяцев назад

    GREAT LEGENDARY HUNTER

  • @tolt1776
    @tolt1776 2 года назад +5

    "Hows he killing deer with a 22 hornet?" ARE YOU SERIOUS ROOKIE...22MAG..22HORNET ARE THE BADDEST DEER CARTRIDGES AROUND

  • @brentanderson3806
    @brentanderson3806 2 года назад +3

    Just curious. How many people call b******* on this whole thing maybe it's true maybe it's not. Me personally I don't think so

    • @camdenwalker
      @camdenwalker Год назад

      Read the book it has pictures to prove the stories

  • @calesanders4052
    @calesanders4052 2 года назад

    The man is a living gem. In my eyes, he is as revered and respected as any prominent hunter.

  • @jakemorris6953
    @jakemorris6953 2 года назад

    I see huge deer all around Azle, Tx. I live just outside of town. 6 years now.

  • @paulmeek7964
    @paulmeek7964 2 года назад +2

    He sure has the gift of gab to tell a story .

  • @bigshot9557
    @bigshot9557 2 года назад +7

    I love this guy and the way he did some of his things and how big the deer were it must have been a sight to see some of these deer coming in the way he did a lot of people couldn’t have ever got those deer to come in like that and people have think back then it wasn’t that big of a deal it was more cat and mouse games till somebody got caught and let me say atleast he was hunting these deer walking in stalking them down getting them within 20 yards to shoot them and trust me the meat didn’t tuber

  • @slavvings
    @slavvings Год назад

    1:07:15 one of the best stories I've ever heard in my life

  • @petermastrangel546
    @petermastrangel546 2 года назад +1

    Great stories 😂

  • @craigcarmon9231
    @craigcarmon9231 2 года назад +3

    I would love to invite you Colorado elk hunting with me. It's the closest thing to your style, but legal. Hunt hard. For weeks in the woods...miles and miles put on.

  • @williampounds9180
    @williampounds9180 2 года назад +3

    We want the movie .

    • @seankerrville2714
      @seankerrville2714 2 года назад

      Ah!! Buenos dias,!!!!!!! Do we want a well made movie!!!! + a good 👍 sequel!!!

  • @partner348
    @partner348 2 года назад +2

    At 32:44 poaching is not the half of "what's wrong with it". Unless i missed something, he's leaving the carcasses of multiple deer on the ground to rot or feed the coyotes.

  • @daveyboy8907
    @daveyboy8907 5 месяцев назад +1

    Legend ,they don't make em like him anymore.

  • @ericbest9562
    @ericbest9562 Год назад +3

    I was born in the wrong time in the wrong place. I dream of adventures like this, living in the wilderness days, weeks on end, there is nowhere east of the Mississippi to go out like this and you can't do it out west anymore unless you got deep pockets and want to pay a guide. I'm very thankful that he's took the time to put his stories together for us to hear. What a life he lived.

    • @CuttySobz
      @CuttySobz Год назад +2

      Back when America was actually free.

    • @CuttySobz
      @CuttySobz Год назад +2

      Feudal lords have monopolized hunting making it very difficult for the poor to hunt to feed their families like they used to.