@Change MyMind you obviously don't know how predator and prey work he needed to let them know he wasn't prey plus 20 wolves in one place would decimate the local prey population so he didn't have a choice the wild is very different from the city
@Kendrick Da Silva I agree 100 percent with you but from what glenn was saying normal packs in the area are a round 6 so 20 is pretty crazy I'm not trying to say it's going destroy that ecosystem
what is primal in entering an animal habitat and shooting the animal with a fucking rifle? nothing primal in it. just a weak human doing shit that doest have to.
"because we turned their ancestors into golden retrievers" LOL, the wolves are thinking "humans punked out Uncle Bob, turned him into their bitch! I ain't letting them punk me out."
@@ChuckNorris-qg2et You're sense of humor must be a myth. It was a joke. The Alpha thing. Not the one about your sense of humor, that was real..... Or, is that also a myth? Hmmm....
It's been more than 3 years but I remember it like it was yesterday. The pandemic was looming large. I was going to bed and decided to tune In to this episode expecting very little. For the next 3 hours, I was blown away by this gentleman's genuinely intriguing tale. A few months later, when I was setting up my Twitter account, I reached out to him and he actually responded to me! Glenn Villeneuve is as real as it gets - one of the nicest, smartest guys I've had a chance to talk to. This JRE episode is arguably the best out of the lot and in my opinion, Glenn was the best guest Joe has ever had. I sincerely hope he gets another chance to come on the show :)
I'm on board for the best interview to date. I'm a very regular listener of JRE and now a faithful listener. Nice job to have him on. Glenn needs to be back for sure.
This dude is primal, a true fountain of knowledge when it comes to survival just like Les Stroud. He is miles ahead, sees through all the bullshit that is in todays society.
@dogley1 LOLOL Good one. Though I think that's the reverence that Villeneuve has for wolves vs. how they taste, possibly. Besides, there's PLENTY of deer out there, and it tastes MUCH better than wolf, so let the wolves continue to be Nature's Cleaners, and let the wolves naturally keep down the MASSIVE deer numbers across the US and Canada.
@@hawgood91 Pssst, stupid, READING COMPREHENSION ISSUES?? Show where I stated 'Arctic' (btw, not spelled 'Artic' ya hapless mook)?? Again, as I rightly stated, there has been an explosion of deer (especially Whitetails) in various parts of North America, including my area of New England. In the early 1900s, there was an estimated 500,000 Whitetail Deer in the US, as too much hunting almost wiped out the species. Conversely, too much hunting regulation, along with the ELIMINATION OF BIG PREDATORS LIKE MOUNTAIN LIONS AND WOLVES IN SPECIFIC REGIONS has caused the Whitetail population to explode to over 25 MILLION today. wildlifecontrol.info/cornell-deer-study/deer-populations/ The above link is one of MANY links to help enlighten you, mook. My advice to you: get MUCH better-informed before you spew nonsense and end up looking like a bitch-slapped fool like you did with your reply.
@@hawgood91 AGAIN, moron, I didn't mention ANYTHING about the Arctic. READING COMPREHENSION damn sure isn't your strong suit, because you obviously had trouble comprehending what I stated. DUMBER. THAN. DEAD.
Dark Knight What’s unbelievable about the story? People lead different lives. This man happened to choose a simple and humbling life away from the bullshit of society. His stories are a product of living off the grid and having to hunt for your food.
That was a hell of a story. That fact that they covered so much ground in such a few seconds is scary as can be. I was surrounded by a half a dozen coyotes walking from my back field at dark many years ago. Only the noise from my father from the barn stopped them. Scary as hell.
@@hungry4grimewell coyotes are a lot bigger then people think too 6 coyotes around me would be terrifying, you can't fight that off if they decide you're dead
Could I ask why you use the name of the Lord Jesus Christ? Ask yourself why. Do you believe Jesus to be real or not? I'm curious why use a mans name in which you do not believe existed or He did exist. Either way its a strange use of language that you may or may not have ever thought about as to why you say it.
The yawn is actually purposeful body language showing non-hostility and uninterest, that wolf knew it was being watched and effectively wanted to signal a truce. I see it in domestic dogs when meeting new dogs (and in some anxious human interactions).
@@The-Dom I didn't say wolves don't yawn for other reasons like the one you gave, you dolt. God, what has happened to reading comprehension in this country? I said, the most likely reason for this particular wolf's particular yawn in this particular case has a more distilled explanation than communicating with a different species or extractive, anthropomorphic interpretation of what it "meant." Most likely, the wolf was out of breath, or worn out, so it yawned, and is also why the wolf was so passive and submissive in abandoning it's prey. That is, it was too tired to continue on. Occam's Razer. If you've studied psychology or medicine, you're familiar with the concept, and probably familiar with the cigar reference from Freud, and probably also familiar with a phrase like "seek horses not zebras." Sometimes a cigar "represents a penis; sometimes a cigar is just a cigar." Get it now?
@Matthew Wells - they don't get out of hand because they resort to literal Warfare with other packs. Predators have genetically built in "limiters" that kick in when their populations exceed their territories. We just have certain "territories" out there that can easily support a pack of at least a dozen of 'em
@@reddawn1487 genetic and behavioral issues with incest and cross breeding. Not so sure I would depend on the cliche, "they are more fearful of you blah blah blahs."
it's quite straight forward in fact. most people would have the insight of leaving the rib cage whole, and putting everything in there. it's like a big bucket..
@@axelpissou1263 I highly doubt that I'm 100% positive that over 90% of people would even have the forsight to do anything people aren't as smart as you give the credit for
@@dannyoftea9531 He means people who live out there in the wilderness, not the putple-haired land whales and hipster soy creatures that inhabit Starbucks.
That's actually pretty genius u can easily convert a rib cage into a backpack for holding items or food I will absolutely abuse this new information now as much as I can
40 years ago, I had an old neighbor tell a tale of hunting elk in Alaska. So, I'd guess this actually happened about 60 years old. Anyways they had 2 dog sled teams and 2 drivers and him. He spotted and shot an elk at a large distance. But it stood back up, so he shot it again. but when they got to the elk, they found out it was another one that was bedded down behind the first one. So, he had accidently shot 2. But they did not have capacity to carry all of 2 elk out with just 2 sled teams. So, they took one whole elk and the head mount on the 2nd. the guide said to drink as much beer as they could and make a complete circle of pee 'no gaps", around what was left of the remaining elk. And if they were fast enough getting back the wolves would not cross the pee path. they returned in less than 24 hrs to find lots of wolf tracks around the pee line, but never crossed and they were able to take the rest of the meat. I was in his home once and he had animal busts from just about every animal. I've never understood the whole taxidermy thing, just as long as they eat the meat.
@@qualthias8927 truth. I would have shat my pants prolly killed as many wolves and I could and drop down pretending to eat it. So they think I'm their predator.
I just seriously ruminated on his story of following wolves, by him self, cool, crisp breeze, faint musty aroma of wolves and caribou in the distant, snow crunching under feet, the very possibility of anything happening. Nothing but him, nature, and pure responsibility. I could almost get an adrenaline rush.
@Trifectors The G O D So do you not take brain power into you consideration when deciding most dominant species? That seems weird to me. Our brains are part of our bodies just as much as claws and huge muscle mass are part of a grizzly bear. Nature has shown that our brains are better survival tools than claws and teeth and stuff.
Trifectors The G O D you’ve clearly never heard of a sling, you can make one from spinning the twine you get off of bark on trees across north america like Ash trees, if you learn basic weaving you can make a sling that can fling rocks close to 120mph well over 50 yards given practice. I want to see a wolf walk away from that.
Can't imagine him walking back into his cabin, cleaning/setting up his rifle, putting extra ammo in his pocket and then walking back out. Knowing he's about the f*ck some wolves up.
It is incredible how this man describes his experiences without any apparent emotion. It's as if he were living that moment again, also letting us know every detail, making you feel part of that moment. with absolute calm, peace in harmony with everything and at the same time being so lethal. Wow.Unbulevable .
Glenn has shot and killed a few wolves and also he killed a porcupine, bashed a tree branch into it's skull to death. This dude is a bad ass haha he's as dangerous as the wild animals out there. They don't mess with him haha
@@aidanadair5499 right, he probably thinks the hippie employees hold a seance at Whole Foods every night and the food magically appears in the morning.
A cousin of mine worked Seismic on Ellesmere Island in the late 70s. Jug hound. He was laying jugs in a straight line over a hill and came upon a small pack of arctic wolves who were in his way. He laid jugs until he was 10 yards away then made a half circle around the wolves and kept on going. They never moved.
“When she woke up, she thought that I was one of her pups and she continued to nurse me. That’s why I like my women wild! There was a child who was raised by wolves in Germany once. Jaimie, look that up.” Joe “Wolfsbane” Rogan.
I had the same issue, near death from hypothermia, I snuck into the Alpha female's den, nursed from her and overtime became the replacement Alpha Male.. Breeding with her, creating a race of hybrid Wolf/Humans... And that's why you hear and see the Dogmen of Wisconsin (Bray Rd.), Minnesota and Michigan.. My Children...
This story is true as told to me as a child, my uncle's father in law was a trapper in Alaska ( he actually helped the government map out Alaska ) he was out on a trip ( as he put it ) and he had bagged an elk he was cleaning it and he turns around and he says there's about 8 wolves he told me they were slowly starting to circle him but were not acting overly aggressive but were definitely getting into a position to make a move if that's what they decide , he said that he had his gun and could kill them if needed ( as he put it they the ones in danger ) but he said he was planning on being out for a long time ( he would bush camp through Alaskan winter's this guy was a legend ) and he said 1 bullet is potential food and they are a limited resource .. so he said he cut off a leg joint and threw it to the alpha it drragged it off and the rest followed ( this is my favorite part of his story ) he said I learns something about life that day .. you don't need to bribe everyone as long as you bribe the right one )😁
What an incredible experience. I pray I can start having more outdoor adventures. We don’t ever suffer enough in America. It’s nice to do something’s that make you humble yourself and appreciate what you do have. ❤
@@zeeeultron1018 Yup, but it is just part of Canada's history! There are many historical instances where wolves killed people in North America, and 2 or 3 where the victim killed several wolves and was still pulled down and eaten. Look it up for yourself.
@Nathan Adrian I'm fron Canada so I totally believe your story, I'm also a Native. This guy was definitely a legend in my books 💯 I'll research into this
@@nathanadrian7797 I always thought wolves avoided man like the plauge unless the wolves were starving or humans had stumbled between wolves and their den. Can't remember that. Always thought one gun loud bang from a gun was enough.
I've got a lot of back country experience here in Idaho, both on foot and horseback, and I'm pretty confident in my survival skills, plus being prepared for different contingencies, etc. etc. I've dealt with wolves and bears in the wild, and we've had a bunch of lion encounters this year. My first encounter with wolves, they acted completely indifferent to me, just as Glenn has said, because in that case, they were interested in one of my horses. After shooting one of them, the rest became disinterested very quickly. This guy is someone you DEFINITELY want to be with in a survival situation. He's levels above me
I think he’s half full of shit to be honest but who isn’t on Joes podcast, joe loves to fuel nonsense and become invested in his beliefs he would honestly be the easiest guy ever to sell anything to, especially cause he has so much money.
the most gangster shit ive ever heard....dude fuckin set tripped on 20 wolves... "ayy....you know wolves know where you at? Fuck up off my lake" *shots literally fired* Wolves: "I believe we may have miscalculated the situation brothers.."
Imagine living this guy's life. Literally hunting Caribou alongside wolves! Then, THEN the wolves think you are the prey and start hunting YOU! So wild! Brave man!
I have a cabin in northern Canada, I had a run in with wolves. Nothing like this guy experienced, this guy is one bad ass dude, when I am there at my cabin my rifle is my friend never leave the cabin without it.
But it is so abstract a thing and unlike any dangers that other animals can pose, I feel that it would be so strange to them they might not link how or even if the human is causing it.
@@TheShredworthy maybe they don't even need to know it's humans. People hunt alot of wolves in the past. Those who are not afraid dies while those who are survived and their trait lives on. It's simply natural selection
@@williamadiputra2850 Agreed, only wolves that survive long enough to reproduce, shape the future population's possible behavior. Difficulty doubtless stems from some percentage of wolves who wrongly attribute the perceived danger to something akin to human-esque superstitions? Cheers for the mental jumpstart, and have a great day/night!
I was going to use this podcast as a sleep-inducer (listen, not watch) but I could not tear my eyes away from the screen. Needless to say, I didn't go to bed until after I finished his 3 hr interview. He is one of my favorites on Rogan.
The area is really Montana, part of Wyoming, and here in Eastern Idaho. Someone being mauled by a Grizzly happens once a year, on average. Some years there are none, and others maybe two. Grizzlies really want nothing to do with us, but if it's a sow with cubs or one on a kill...that's bad news
I love the way Glenn paces these stories. He has also has a somewhat stoic quality to his tonality that makes these stories more epic but equally believable!
Joe Gil His matter of fact tone and the descriptions of the land/setting sounds exactly like how old hunters talk. My grandpa is like that. You can believe just about everything but the size of animal they hunted, that gets bigger every year 😂
Shoulda seen when my family shot a buffalo my cousin is like 6 foot 4 and 260lbs lean just from being a farm kid all his life and he just put that things ribcage on his back and walked it out the Bush like 4 miles all by himself lmao
@@mitsulang I could give a fuck about spelling or punctuation bud if that's what you took out of that story you should go touch some grass or write a blog about punctuation and paragraphs
I was so hungry this evening I killed 2 McDoubles w/xtra pickles, large fries and a large coffee w/4 Splenda and 4 cream. Weather was 50 degrees in Cali. 🥶 2 stray dogs followed me home afterwards.🤷🏻♂️
Homie said I can’t let these wolves think I’m some kind of bitch.
*so I started blasting*
Dude straight said "call an ambulance .... But not for me"
@Change MyMind he had to shoot one to send a message
@Change MyMind you obviously don't know how predator and prey work he needed to let them know he wasn't prey plus 20 wolves in one place would decimate the local prey population so he didn't have a choice the wild is very different from the city
@Change MyMind because man rules the earth.
@Kendrick Da Silva I agree 100 percent with you but from what glenn was saying normal packs in the area are a round 6 so 20 is pretty crazy I'm not trying to say it's going destroy that ecosystem
Fukin wolves had a multi tribe meeting about the shoplifter.
Lool
Ha!
chad dalziel best comment ever Lmfaooo
Meanwhile glenn said "IMMA GET THE STRAP FUCK THIS!" lol
This guy's full of shit with his paul bunyan bs tales
This guy is more of a primal than liver king
Yeah he doesn’t take steroids
what is primal in entering an animal habitat and shooting the animal with a fucking rifle? nothing primal in it. just a weak human doing shit that doest have to.
And not a total fraud and con either lol
liver king worked for pharmaceutical companies before he adopted that persona, he is a complete fraud
Everyone who doesn't live in a mansion flying private jets around and living off their social media fame is tbh
He basically said he couldn’t let those wolves think he was sweet 😂
long story short...
"Talk to these wolves about the situation"
😭😭😭
That’s what I loved about. He had to let them know😉
@@ajc1080that’s hilarious! Brave!
Wolves know we’re dangerous because we turned their ancestors into golden retrievers
TJ W really?
@@kevinthafox6566 yes we domesticated wolves.
@@philipwithers340 Arguably, they domesticated themselves. They joined us for our supreme amount of leftovers and the security we provided each other.
"because we turned their ancestors into golden retrievers" LOL, the wolves are thinking "humans punked out Uncle Bob, turned him into their bitch! I ain't letting them punk me out."
More like Shih Tzus, Pomeranians, Chihuahuas. Goldens still have dignity.
They weren’t trying to attack him, they were trying to grow the pack to 21
They were like, this is Alpha, follow him.
Like 4 wolves out in the desert, in search of strippers and cocaine
@@ChuckNorris-qg2et I t s a j o k e
@@ChuckNorris-qg2et
I'm an Alpha. Dogs and Wolves follow me.
@@ChuckNorris-qg2et You're sense of humor must be a myth.
It was a joke.
The Alpha thing.
Not the one about your sense of humor, that was real.....
Or, is that also a myth? Hmmm....
It's been more than 3 years but I remember it like it was yesterday. The pandemic was looming large. I was going to bed and decided to tune In to this episode expecting very little. For the next 3 hours, I was blown away by this gentleman's genuinely intriguing tale.
A few months later, when I was setting up my Twitter account, I reached out to him and he actually responded to me! Glenn Villeneuve is as real as it gets - one of the nicest, smartest guys I've had a chance to talk to. This JRE episode is arguably the best out of the lot and in my opinion, Glenn was the best guest Joe has ever had.
I sincerely hope he gets another chance to come on the show :)
That’s hella cool
Cool story bro.
He is as interesting as one can possibly be, and he is accessible, which is interesting and amazing
I'm on board for the best interview to date. I'm a very regular listener of JRE and now a faithful listener. Nice job to have him on. Glenn needs to be back for sure.
What episode number is this one
This dude is primal, a true fountain of knowledge when it comes to survival just like Les Stroud. He is miles ahead, sees through all the bullshit that is in todays society.
primal? you dont know wtf you talking about.
@@castelobranco1274 kid u don't even know wat primal means
Dumbass tortures himself out in the woods for no good reason. Probably a masochist.
@@marcinspace you guys are so weird
@@TrevorIsCommenting someone sounds like they need to get mounted XD
This guy looks like a high school teacher that is going through a bad divorce, but he is not. He steals food from wolves...
He likes it raw too.
Bad Cattitude
Hell, I’d be more afraid of her.
LMAO
Leftheo lol
New goal is to find a wife who would put up with that, still not gonna fight wolves tho
This guy is just describing his red dead redemption 2 gameplay
Karina Patel this made me crack up lmao
I gotta play red dead 2. I’ve had it a year now and have yet to play it.
KoolinWith Marcell ty😂
blake mcmurray man play it , it’s brilliant
blake mcmurray you’ll be kicking yourself for not playing it sooner.
This dude is off the damn charts 😳 great episode 😳 "I used its ribcage as a backpack"
Gotta do whatcha gotta do.
Agreed. He’s a beast! He was by far the best character on Life Below Zero.
“Wolves know I’m dangerous.” That maybe one of the coolest things I’ve ever heard.
The man is stealing meat from an apex predator, meanwhile some people can’t order pizza properly.
Damn thats classic haha
This dude should have ordered a pizza
TBF, no one stealing meat from an apex predator has to worry the situation will randomly turn into a porno.....
...god hopes.
He is the Apex Predator
Rogan: You ever tried human meat?
Villeneuve: I don't like to eat human flesh, but I was low on food that day....
Lmaooo
Just like the eating of wolf meat....
"Not if I can help it"
@dogley1 LOLOL Good one. Though I think that's the reverence that Villeneuve has for wolves vs. how they taste, possibly. Besides, there's PLENTY of deer out there, and it tastes MUCH better than wolf, so let the wolves continue to be Nature's Cleaners, and let the wolves naturally keep down the MASSIVE deer numbers across the US and Canada.
@@hawgood91 Pssst, stupid, READING COMPREHENSION ISSUES?? Show where I stated 'Arctic' (btw, not spelled 'Artic' ya hapless mook)?? Again, as I rightly stated, there has been an explosion of deer (especially Whitetails) in various parts of North America, including my area of New England. In the early 1900s, there was an estimated 500,000 Whitetail Deer in the US, as too much hunting almost wiped out the species. Conversely, too much hunting regulation, along with the ELIMINATION OF BIG PREDATORS LIKE MOUNTAIN LIONS AND WOLVES IN SPECIFIC REGIONS has caused the Whitetail population to explode to over 25 MILLION today.
wildlifecontrol.info/cornell-deer-study/deer-populations/
The above link is one of MANY links to help enlighten you, mook. My advice to you: get MUCH better-informed before you spew nonsense and end up looking like a bitch-slapped fool like you did with your reply.
@@hawgood91 AGAIN, moron, I didn't mention ANYTHING about the Arctic. READING COMPREHENSION damn sure isn't your strong suit, because you obviously had trouble comprehending what I stated.
DUMBER. THAN. DEAD.
Glenn Villeneuve is stone cold truthful about the facts of the wilderness. The talk of wolves was spot on.
What his show called on tv?
My favorite guy on the show always a calm head in very scary situations, incredible story.
what show, life below zero?
Incredible? He’s trash and boring
Good story writer
@@hotsaucebone not a story, you literally watch him do this stuff in the show
@@dcybsdcbxchbsdb Where? Where was he chased by 50 wolves? Where Matthew?
Joe used to think he was into hunting. Then he met this guy.
Fuck yeah
🤣 dude talking about eating spinal cords, eyes, and brains...shits nasty
@@BlazemyHaze22 I guess that is where hot dogs come from.
bennyblanco4rmthaBX 🤣
@@kevinkline7242 everything except the poop 😂
The moment joe realized he will never brag about elk meat.
Haha
Or, DMT.
@@jesselowe4591what does this have to do with dmt wtf are you talking about
This dude is straight gangster, I love him.
Real man not gangster
no gang,he goes by himself...
I love how he tells the story like he doesn't care if you believe him or not
It's like he doesn't realise how crazy his stories are to normal people.
The wolves are probably reporting him for griefing.
Nyan Na Aung for ks
Tierzoo?
@@Tenereus Common gaming term
@@KeenanBowls I know, but in the context of animals I immediately assume tierzoo
He was spawn trapping
This man is at least in the top fifty of the global food chain
Evan Hart lmao
@@l3joint why?
Dark Knight What’s unbelievable about the story? People lead different lives. This man happened to choose a simple and humbling life away from the bullshit of society. His stories are a product of living off the grid and having to hunt for your food.
The global food chain is a myth.
Dark Knight he has ample proof
That was a hell of a story. That fact that they covered so much ground in such a few seconds is scary as can be. I was surrounded by a half a dozen coyotes walking from my back field at dark many years ago. Only the noise from my father from the barn stopped them. Scary as hell.
That sounds terrifying. I'm from England so the scariest animal we have is a swan lol
@@hungry4grime
Well they can really pinch you good so its said...lol
@@hungry4grimeRoger that 😂
Or he could have gone to town and found a grocery store
@@hungry4grimewell coyotes are a lot bigger then people think too 6 coyotes around me would be terrifying, you can't fight that off if they decide you're dead
This is 1 of the best interviews of all time... i come back to this time to remind myself of so many things of how easy we have it
“I actually made a backpack out of its rib cage to carry it home”... Jesus
Let's all pitch in and get him a Jansport.
Thats genius honestly
That's what you do in the middle of nowhere, it's eat or be eaten.
Could I ask why you use the name of the Lord Jesus Christ? Ask yourself why. Do you believe Jesus to be real or not? I'm curious why use a mans name in which you do not believe existed or He did exist. Either way its a strange use of language that you may or may not have ever thought about as to why you say it.
@@Omegatide How neat!
“The wolf knows I’m dangerous” absolute gold
😂 humble brag
He meant as a human being wolves are afraid of us
I was yea bro. he knows about you but what about me?😂
The wolves know that he has a very particular set of skills... skills he has acquired over a very long career.
@@Jcccc23 Not really, all of us USED to be that way. Modern amenities and policies and all that junk has made us pathetically soft
"I actually made a backpack out of its ribcage to carry it home." This dude is fucking metal
I find myself watching this video every couple months or so; it's beyond captivating.
"this caribou obviously doesn't know this mountain" what a badass line lol
I thought it was crazy a human knew more of the terrain than a actual caribou
All humans used to be like this. Now we talk about the TV shows we just watched.
@@kashlorwebb that's exactly the advantage humans have over other animals. We're certainly not able to kill them because of our maximum running speed.
@@josephbonkoski1920 Our far distant ancestors were gangsta af.
"The wolf knows I'm dangerous" 😎
As an Aussie, I wish Steve Irwin was still around. I’d love to see Joe interview Steve. Would be fukn insane.
Same here mate
💯💯Dude foreals!
Man I miss that guy
Steve Irwin was in touch with animals in a crazy unheard of, harmonious way that no one in his time could truly understand. The guy was special.
He was legendary to all Aussies but especially to kids my age growing up watching him, miss that dude man 🥲🐐
The yawn is actually purposeful body language showing non-hostility and uninterest, that wolf knew it was being watched and effectively wanted to signal a truce. I see it in domestic dogs when meeting new dogs (and in some anxious human interactions).
Yes good call.
Or the wolf just chased a caribou up and down a mountain range in the snow and was tired. I mean sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
@@MillionYearProgram42 you dont yawn from physical exertion. And I've seen it a thousand times between dogs.
@@The-Dom I didn't say wolves don't yawn for other reasons like the one you gave, you dolt. God, what has happened to reading comprehension in this country? I said, the most likely reason for this particular wolf's particular yawn in this particular case has a more distilled explanation than communicating with a different species or extractive, anthropomorphic interpretation of what it "meant." Most likely, the wolf was out of breath, or worn out, so it yawned, and is also why the wolf was so passive and submissive in abandoning it's prey. That is, it was too tired to continue on. Occam's Razer. If you've studied psychology or medicine, you're familiar with the concept, and probably familiar with the cigar reference from Freud, and probably also familiar with a phrase like "seek horses not zebras." Sometimes a cigar "represents a penis; sometimes a cigar is just a cigar." Get it now?
This dude will eat you if he can't find a caribou.
Taste for blood
Everything except your poop.
Haha
He wouldn't say no to receiving the Ring of Namira.
ruclips.net/video/-UbtW9X_Nmo/видео.html
Guy who has spent much of his life around wolves: wolves aren’t really a threat to humans. Joe: yeah but have you read little red riding hood??
Lol
Different where he is vs overpopulated areas where packs are getting out of hand . Is what it is
@Matthew Wells - they don't get out of hand because they resort to literal Warfare with other packs.
Predators have genetically built in "limiters" that kick in when their populations exceed their territories. We just have certain "territories" out there that can easily support a pack of at least a dozen of 'em
@@reddawn1487 genetic and behavioral issues with incest and cross breeding. Not so sure I would depend on the cliche, "they are more fearful of you blah blah blahs."
ilr you are wrong. They got way over populated in Montana and Idaho. You know what the “limiter” ended up being? An open season for wolf hunting.
This guy was my favourite on Life Below Zero by a mile. No ego, no pretense, no bullshit. Just a genuine dude living how he wanted and loving it.
I could listen to Glenn tell stories for hours. He’s lived such an amazing life
"I made a backpack out of his rib cage" THAT MY FRIEND IS ONE OF THE MOST METAL THINGS I'VE HEARD
it's quite straight forward in fact. most people would have the insight of leaving the rib cage whole, and putting everything in there. it's like a big bucket..
@@axelpissou1263 still metal
@@axelpissou1263 I highly doubt that I'm 100% positive that over 90% of people would even have the forsight to do anything people aren't as smart as you give the credit for
@@dannyoftea9531 He means people who live out there in the wilderness, not the putple-haired land whales and hipster soy creatures that inhabit Starbucks.
That's actually pretty genius u can easily convert a rib cage into a backpack for holding items or food I will absolutely abuse this new information now as much as I can
This guy has done some stuff to a Caribou that he's not telling us.
Omer Ozdemir we all have our regrets lol
true
He better hope wolves never learn to talk. The wolves fear him but not for the reasons you'd think... they've seen some shit! 🙈🙉🙊
You now man lonelines makes you do strange things
...except the poop, though. 😆
40 years ago, I had an old neighbor tell a tale of hunting elk in Alaska. So, I'd guess this actually happened about 60 years old. Anyways they had 2 dog sled teams and 2 drivers and him. He spotted and shot an elk at a large distance. But it stood back up, so he shot it again. but when they got to the elk, they found out it was another one that was bedded down behind the first one. So, he had accidently shot 2. But they did not have capacity to carry all of 2 elk out with just 2 sled teams. So, they took one whole elk and the head mount on the 2nd. the guide said to drink as much beer as they could and make a complete circle of pee 'no gaps", around what was left of the remaining elk. And if they were fast enough getting back the wolves would not cross the pee path. they returned in less than 24 hrs to find lots of wolf tracks around the pee line, but never crossed and they were able to take the rest of the meat. I was in his home once and he had animal busts from just about every animal. I've never understood the whole taxidermy thing, just as long as they eat the meat.
That's amazing they would not cross that path of pee.
So cool! Love stories like these. It lets one imagination run berserk with the descriptive details of the story. You can tell he is a Man's man.
A man’s man??? An ash-e you mean
@@allysonsinanan9109 what's an Ash e?
"Ima go talk to the wolves about this situation" lol
It's pretty smart of him. The next time that pack senses him, they know death follows. They probably won't be so aggressive.
@@qualthias8927 truth. I would have shat my pants prolly killed as many wolves and I could and drop down pretending to eat it. So they think I'm their predator.
@@lolade_akinola you just wouldn't have done that though
Hey guys I'm one of u, its cool
@@erictirado147 no ur not faker
Middle school gym teacher: “ok kids, today I’ve got a guest speaker to talk about the importance of the 50 and 100 yard dash”
Such a fucking underrated comment
Very impressive story, love the show I never miss an episode! 20 wolf's! Have to eat everything in there path!
Brilliant 🤣
🤣
@@andrewcorey9882pure comedy
Heard this 10 times. Love his stories. These are the episodes I miss the most
Need Joe back on RUclips man
Joe’s questions are so insightful. Immersed in the environment as if you were there
This guy is a perfect example of why humans are the dominant species on earth.
I just seriously ruminated on his story of following wolves, by him self, cool, crisp breeze, faint musty aroma of wolves and caribou in the distant, snow crunching under feet, the very possibility of anything happening. Nothing but him, nature, and pure responsibility. I could almost get an adrenaline rush.
@Trifectors The G O D So do you not take brain power into you consideration when deciding most dominant species? That seems weird to me. Our brains are part of our bodies just as much as claws and huge muscle mass are part of a grizzly bear. Nature has shown that our brains are better survival tools than claws and teeth and stuff.
Trifectors The G O D you’ve clearly never heard of a sling, you can make one from spinning the twine you get off of bark on trees across north america like Ash trees, if you learn basic weaving you can make a sling that can fling rocks close to 120mph well over 50 yards given practice. I want to see a wolf walk away from that.
"GUNS"
Water is
"So, I had to teach those wolves a lesson..."
That's a whole different mindset from us soft people in the cities and suburbs.
Can't imagine him walking back into his cabin, cleaning/setting up his rifle, putting extra ammo in his pocket and then walking back out. Knowing he's about the f*ck some wolves up.
I would have shot every one, just sayin'.
@@shrapnel77 no you wouldn't
Nothing like full sending a 30 caliber message at your furry neighbors.
"I don't like eating wolf meat...if I can help it".
This is a real man, he showed sympathy and respect to the wolves even though, they were trying to kill him.
You wouldn't make it 2 days in the wilderness.
It is incredible how this man describes his experiences without any apparent emotion. It's as if he were living that moment again, also letting us know every detail, making you feel part of that moment. with absolute calm, peace in harmony with everything and at the same time being so lethal. Wow.Unbulevable .
I've never felt more like a child in my whole life. Listening to this guy is crazy
same here bro!
This is a real adult!
Bro is full of sh1t
He was like “these Wolves were stalking me on the lake, so I started blasting”
I didn't know if they wanted to eat me or do something sexual...
I'm goin to Gunther's
Theres more to the story than that, my animal loving friend.
Bang Bang Bang Bang
Did you go to Gunters gun before this?
Sitting thinking I'll watch 5 minutes of this and finish it later. Sheesh by the end I thought it was only five minutes long. Crazy Story!
Very gripping
Glenn is hands down the GOAT! I have researched him and followed him for years. This guy is a Boss!!! He is the REAL DEAL!
20 wolves in front of you.
you: "Aw shit I ran outta batteries..."
I know right what a G
He looks like the Ice Age baby all grown up.
Fuckin Asshole 🤣🤣 Can't unsee it now
Bruh 😂😂😂
He looks alot like Mr.Beast
Well I will never unsee that
Lmao your right
Glenn has shot and killed a few wolves and also he killed a porcupine, bashed a tree branch into it's skull to death. This dude is a bad ass haha he's as dangerous as the wild animals out there. They don't mess with him haha
Sounds like a punk to me
@@slimetime3270 lmao
@@slimetime3270 its life or death in the bush of Alaska, you need whatever you can get your hands on to eat but you wouldn’t know that.
@@aidanadair5499 right, he probably thinks the hippie employees hold a seance at Whole Foods every night and the food magically appears in the morning.
There’s always another challenger.
A cousin of mine worked Seismic on Ellesmere Island in the late 70s. Jug hound. He was laying jugs in a straight line over a hill and came upon a small pack of arctic wolves who were in his way. He laid jugs until he was 10 yards away then made a half circle around the wolves and kept on going. They never moved.
Wow! Incredible
'One time I ran out of food, so I snuck into the den of a female wolf with her pups, and nursed from a teet while she slept.' .. Joe Rogan, 'Wow".
Careful the wolf might metoo him.
“When she woke up, she thought that I was one of her pups and she continued to nurse me. That’s why I like my women wild! There was a child who was raised by wolves in Germany once. Jaimie, look that up.”
Joe “Wolfsbane” Rogan.
yet another case of stealin wolves meals!!!
I had the same issue, near death from hypothermia, I snuck into the Alpha female's den, nursed from her and overtime became the replacement Alpha Male.. Breeding with her, creating a race of hybrid Wolf/Humans... And that's why you hear and see the Dogmen of Wisconsin (Bray Rd.), Minnesota and Michigan.. My Children...
Yeah, this guy sounds less than legit
This story is true as told to me as a child, my uncle's father in law was a trapper in Alaska ( he actually helped the government map out Alaska ) he was out on a trip ( as he put it ) and he had bagged an elk he was cleaning it and he turns around and he says there's about 8 wolves he told me they were slowly starting to circle him but were not acting overly aggressive but were definitely getting into a position to make a move if that's what they decide , he said that he had his gun and could kill them if needed ( as he put it they the ones in danger ) but he said he was planning on being out for a long time ( he would bush camp through Alaskan winter's this guy was a legend ) and he said 1 bullet is potential food and they are a limited resource .. so he said he cut off a leg joint and threw it to the alpha it drragged it off and the rest followed ( this is my favorite part of his story ) he said I learns something about life that day .. you don't need to bribe everyone as long as you bribe the right one )😁
Holy fuck that’s facts
This is the best comment I’ve ever read in my life.
Underrated
Amazing Story Bro
Proving once again that wolves don't want to eat/kill people. Sounds like he had quite the experience! Great story!
What an incredible experience. I pray I can start having more outdoor adventures. We don’t ever suffer enough in America. It’s nice to do something’s that make you humble yourself and appreciate what you do have. ❤
Ben Cochrane shot seven wolves, he then clubbed 4 more to death with his empty rifle, and was still killed and eaten.
Whoa I need to look this up, this is insane
Sounds like a legend 💯
@@zeeeultron1018 Yup, but it is just part of Canada's history! There are many historical instances where wolves killed people in North America, and 2 or 3 where the victim killed several wolves and was still pulled down and eaten. Look it up for yourself.
@Nathan Adrian I'm fron Canada so I totally believe your story, I'm also a Native. This guy was definitely a legend in my books 💯 I'll research into this
@@nathanadrian7797 I always thought wolves avoided man like the plauge unless the wolves were starving or humans had stumbled between wolves and their den.
Can't remember that. Always thought one gun loud bang from a gun was enough.
wolves: surround dude on the lake glen: so anyway i started blasting
PERFECT 😭🤣
Best comment
Lmao
I give this comment a 6.5 on the Totally Cool RUclips Comment Scale™️
If I were forced to live one day the way that this man chooses to live his life, I would be deceased by noon.
@@webtheweb Sure. Save some for yourself too, I'm well-marbled
I feel you.. if it were me, I'd probably be dead befo-
@@commentperson8984 .
and thats what we call darwinism.i would be very much alive and have a full stomach
One of the most interesting people Joe's ever interviewed!
He really is... When he said that Caribou didn't know the mountain, that made me want to buy his books.
Seems like Joe agrees lol
No doubt. This dude is legit af
The ‘brEH’ from Joe at 4:10 caught me off guard. 😂
I've got a lot of back country experience here in Idaho, both on foot and horseback, and I'm pretty confident in my survival skills, plus being prepared for different contingencies, etc. etc. I've dealt with wolves and bears in the wild, and we've had a bunch of lion encounters this year. My first encounter with wolves, they acted completely indifferent to me, just as Glenn has said, because in that case, they were interested in one of my horses. After shooting one of them, the rest became disinterested very quickly. This guy is someone you DEFINITELY want to be with in a survival situation. He's levels above me
For sure
The high school science teacher who is a legitimate SAVAGE.
Ninja ZX-12R do you always take the joe rogan comment sections so seriously lol what a wanker
I think he’s half full of shit to be honest but who isn’t on Joes podcast, joe loves to fuel nonsense and become invested in his beliefs he would honestly be the easiest guy ever to sell anything to, especially cause he has so much money.
@@gorgon352 ...ya bro, flat earth forever 🤘
Khabib Nurmagomedov the earth probably is flat Niel Armstrong tried to tell us all but it got brushed under the rug
Wolves are usually pretty cool. Goddamn, coyotes have always been ballsy and aggressive IME
"I need to go outside and talk to the wolves about the situation"... this dude makes me feel like I should just start wearing my hair in pigtails.
the most gangster shit ive ever heard....dude fuckin set tripped on 20 wolves...
"ayy....you know wolves know where you at? Fuck up off my lake" *shots literally fired*
Wolves: "I believe we may have miscalculated the situation brothers.."
@Cameron McPherson Depends on if they live in Alaska or not.
Alaska....where the odds are good, but the goods are odd. :)
Lmfao I know exactly what you mean
@Cameron McPherson Oh God... Please just stop. It was so clearly a joke. Jesus..
Imagine living this guy's life. Literally hunting Caribou alongside wolves! Then, THEN the wolves think you are the prey and start hunting YOU! So wild! Brave man!
Has this guy just woken up from the ice age.
Yup
Hehehe
The wolves had just finished watching the movie "The Grey" and were pumped.
Steve NoName 🤣
Hahahahahaha
I'd take a 210 lb fit man with broken glass strapped to his knuckles over a grey wolf 7 days a week.
Neal Orr that was a big ass wolf tho
@@nealorr5086 Ill take a 100 lb female with a rifle over any animal any day of the week.
"I made a backpack out of his ribcage" Metal AF
I have a cabin in northern Canada, I had a run in with wolves. Nothing like this guy experienced, this guy is one bad ass dude, when I am there at my cabin my rifle is my friend never leave the cabin without it.
Stay safe!
Animals are afraid, cause a bullet sounds the same in every language.
But it is so abstract a thing and unlike any dangers that other animals can pose, I feel that it would be so strange to them they might not link how or even if the human is causing it.
@@TheShredworthy maybe they don't even need to know it's humans. People hunt alot of wolves in the past. Those who are not afraid dies while those who are survived and their trait lives on. It's simply natural selection
@@williamadiputra2850 Agreed, only wolves that survive long enough to reproduce, shape the future population's possible behavior. Difficulty doubtless stems from some percentage of wolves who wrongly attribute the perceived danger to something akin to human-esque superstitions? Cheers for the mental jumpstart, and have a great day/night!
Sounds like freedom in MURICA
That's Gangsta
Caribou propably seen this guy and started running back to the wolves
😂
This comment needs to be at the top, I'm dying 🤣
🤣🤣🤣
it's because the wolves remember he eats everything but the poop
The real liver king
Hearing his story then looking at my house cat who refuses to go outside when it’s cold… just hits different..
This is the deadly animal related content I signed up for.
Hell yeah
@@docmdb87 fuck ya
PREEEEEEACH!!!
This guy knows how to tell a story, damn.
Right!
I was going to use this podcast as a sleep-inducer (listen, not watch) but I could not tear my eyes away from the screen. Needless to say, I didn't go to bed until after I finished his 3 hr interview. He is one of my favorites on Rogan.
This dudes for real????
@@sarahg2653 its 7am and i was supposed to sleep at 5...
This guy is on a TV show haha that’s why he’s being interviewed you can watch him track animals and kill shit and live out in Alaska
Man I almost choked on my drink when Joe said you get a lot of maulings 😂😂😂 a grizzly bear attack just seems like a horrific experience
The area is really Montana, part of Wyoming, and here in Eastern Idaho. Someone being mauled by a Grizzly happens once a year, on average. Some years there are none, and others maybe two. Grizzlies really want nothing to do with us, but if it's a sow with cubs or one on a kill...that's bad news
This was one of the most fascinating podcasts I have ever listened to
I refuse to believe that eating a caribou antler is just like a pickle
exactly what went through my head. Sweet or dill pickle?
I just thought how warm that pickle would be, and if it was juicy or not
@@nathanielsmith2525 fuxk you.
@@rustyshackleford2222 and fuck you
hi hi go eat some grass
I love the way Glenn paces these stories. He has also has a somewhat stoic quality to his tonality that makes these stories more epic but equally believable!
Joe Gil His matter of fact tone and the descriptions of the land/setting sounds exactly like how old hunters talk. My grandpa is like that. You can believe just about everything but the size of animal they hunted, that gets bigger every year 😂
Kvothe4 Hahaha! Well said 🤣
God this guy is really calm and collect about insane lifestyle experiences
Joe about to have a mid life crisis after this guy told him wolves aren't that dangerous
Ryan Jacklin 🤣
"I... but... uhh... wha..."
Ryan Jacklin lol this made me chuckle 😂
Glen “I made a backpack out of his rib cage” Villeneuve
Legendary
Shoulda seen when my family shot a buffalo my cousin is like 6 foot 4 and 260lbs lean just from being a farm kid all his life and he just put that things ribcage on his back and walked it out the Bush like 4 miles all by himself lmao
@@bubsterjohnson7438 That story is almost as crazy as the fact that you can write a paragraph without any punctuation or capitalization!
@@mitsulang I could give a fuck about spelling or punctuation bud if that's what you took out of that story you should go touch some grass or write a blog about punctuation and paragraphs
All these amazing wilderness stories that Joe gets to hear inspires me to sit on my couch, eat pizza and listen to more.
i been fallin asleep to this video for years now...
Joe: “that must have been a 60 inch bull”
Glenn: “actually I think it was about 57.3 inches but I don’t pay close attention to that”
geilgust5 😂😂😂
just 57
Don’t be like that. 😂😂😂
I know right.... I mean you were off by 3 inches.... I mean like is there any tremendous difference in a 57” and a 60” Bull 😳
You have to learn the blood flow it’s 60 erect 57.3 limp 🙄
“I always had something to eat...
....just not enough.”
U can never satisfy his bloodlust
If i could get myself into this mindset, i would be 50lbs lighter.
When you quoted him, it automatically sounded gangsta 😂
I listened to this several times, this guy is such a good story teller.
This dude has some of the best stories. I could listen all day.
I was so hungry this evening I killed 2 McDoubles w/xtra pickles, large fries and a large coffee w/4 Splenda and 4 cream. Weather was 50 degrees in Cali. 🥶 2 stray dogs followed me home afterwards.🤷🏻♂️
Rico Rodd got home and wrecked a pussy good.
I had to fight off a pack of homeless tweakers...got any change?
Henry Vang ok henry
wtf 4 splenda and 4 cream????
That coffee sounds disgusting
Well this was much more interesting than I thought it would be
Wolfs were like "enough of this mofo stealing our prey,let´s team up" 😆
Jre’s best guest
This guy is probably one the few people Joe Rogan looks up too.
I mean Joe is like 5ft so he looks up to most people
@@Throwaway-kg7ft lol, comment is almost a year old and I thought of your response verbatim. Toe Rogan is 5'2" WITH shoe lifts
@@jasonablah7702 LMAO
LMAO FOR REAL....JOE IZ DA MAAN
Man, I need to start learning how to survive. I think survival is such an underrated skill to have.
I mean, there are much more important skills plus you'll probably never have to use any survival skills in your life
Dont listen to anyone who says survival skills aren't important. Those will be the ones who die.
@@tylerallgeier3746 We'll see
Tyler Allgeier I mean we’re all gonna die but I don’t plan on surviving a plane crash anytime soon so I’m kind of with Adel on this one lol
@@DJ-ys9pv why are you assuming that the only scenario that survival skills are relevant are plane crashes?
His throwaway lines are more exciting than the majority of my life.
I listened to this years ago, then remembered it as a movie.. took 5 mins to cop on it was a story from this guy 😅 great snippet
Littlefinger has resorted to Stealing food from Direwolfs.
Jeff C it’s a GOT reference
I could see Aria Stark slitting his throat come to mention it
Haha yes!!! It was bugging me who he reminded me of!!!
I almost forgot about that shitty show
Ha
Glenn "it's like a pickle" Villeneuve
LMAO
Uu