bourdain: about one third of montana is public land. it was set aside for the people of the united states of america. generally speaking, it is intended for multipurpose use-- timber harvest, grazing land, hiking, fishing, hunting, and mining. these open lands are important to hunters and anglers like dan bailey. he's the montana representative for pheasants forever-- an organization working to conserve pheasants and other wildlife through careful management. - so this is a piece of property that's owned by pheasants forever. it's open to public access. this is through montana's block management system. we sign in. they collect all the tags. they know who's on the property. bourdain: today me and my friend joe rogan are going after some delicious pheasant for dinner. - yee-haw, ladies and gentlemen. bourdain: joe is, of course, is 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.