pheasants and other wildlife through careful management. dan bailey: so this is a piece of property owned by pheasants forever. it s opened to public access. this is through montana s block management system. we sign in, they collect all the tags. they know who s been on the property. anthony: today, me and my friend joe rogan are going after some delicious pheasant for dinner. joe rogan: yeehaw, ladies and gentleman. anthony: joe is of course the voice of the ufc, and the host of the wildly popular podcast, the joe rogan experience. in recent years, joe has become an advocate for the notion that you should, whenever possible, know where your food comes from. joe rogan: the connection that you have with your food when you kill it yourself, it s just a totally different experience. anthony: i believe that if you choose to eat meat that you there should be a little bit of guilt and shame involved. something did die. so there should be a sense of loss and understanding.
you choose to eat meat that you there should be a little bit of guilt and shame involved. something did die. so there should be a sense of loss and understanding. dan bailey: right here, this is it. i mean, you know where your food comes from. that s as small of a circle as you can get. hey tony, the three things we can hunt here are hungarian partridge, which is a small bird in the big kind of view, sharp-tailed grouse, and then rooster pheasants. so note no hen pheasants. i ll call out what it is. anthony: yeah, i m going to wait for you because i sure as hell wouldn t be able to identify. dan bailey: so we ll get one person on one side of the draw and one person on the other, and i ll run the dogs through the middle. anthony: which way are they going to break do you think? it could be any which way? dan bailey: any which way. we re hoping over us. joe rogan: oh he s pointing huh? dan bailey: hen, hen, hen, hen, hen, hen, hen! joe rogan: what happens if you accident
loss and understanding. dan bailey: right here, this is it. i mean, you know where your food comes from. that s as small of a circle as you can get. hey tony, the three things we can hunt here are hungarian partridge, which is a small bird in the big kind of view, sharp-tailed grouse, and then rooster pheasants. so note, no hen pheasants. i ll call out what it is. anthony: yeah, i m going to wait for you because i sure as hell wouldn t be able to identify. dan bailey: so we ll get one person on one side of the draw and one person on the other, and i ll run the dogs through the middle. anthony: which way are they going to break, do you think? it could be any which way? dan bailey: any which way. we re hoping over us. joe rogan: oh, he s pointing, huh? dan bailey: hen, hen, hen, hen, hen, hen, hen! joe rogan: what happens if you accidentally shoot a hen? do you get in trouble? dan bailey: you report yourself. anthony: have you ever heard about the walk of shame? so re
dan bailey: right here, this is it. i mean, you know where your food comes from. that s as small of a circle as you can get. hey tony, the three things we can hunt here are hungarian partridge, which is a small bird in the big kind of view, sharp-tailed grouse, and then rooster pheasants. so note no hen pheasants. i ll call out what it is. anthony: yeah, i m going to wait for you because i sure as hell wouldn t be able to identify. dan bailey: so we ll get one person on one side of the draw and one person on the other, and i ll run the dogs through the middle. anthony: which way are they going to break do you think? it could be any which way? dan bailey: any which way. we re hoping over us. joe rogan: oh he s pointing huh? dan bailey: hen, hen, hen, hen, hen, hen, hen! joe rogan: what happens if you accidentally shoot a hen? do you get in trouble? dan bailey: you report yourself. anthony: have you ever heard about the walk of shame? so really you have a split second
through careful management. dan bailey: so this is a piece of property owned by pheasants forever. it s opened to public access. this is through montana s block management system. we sign in, they collect all the tags. they know who s been on the property. anthony: today, me and my friend joe rogan are going after some delicious pheasant for dinner. joe rogan: yeehaw, ladies and gentleman. anthony: joe is of course the voice of the ufc, and the host of the wildly popular podcast, the joe rogan experience. in recent years, joe has become an advocate for the notion that you should, whenever possible, know where your food comes from. joe rogan: the connection that you have with your food when you kill it yourself, it s just a totally different experience. anthony: i believe that if you choose to eat meat that you there should be a little bit of guilt and shame involved. something did die. so there should be a sense of loss and understanding. dan bailey: right here, this