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Cal of the Wild

Ep. 237: Bears, Lions, Tigers, and Don't Shoot the Guy Taking You Hunting

Cal of the Wild

MeatEater

Education, Sports, Wilderness

4.89.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

This week Cal talks about hunting accidents, black bears and captive deer, tigers on the prowl and cave lion for dinner.

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0:35.0

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0:42.0

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0:52.0

Now here's your host Ryan Cal

0:54.9

Callahan. A Canadian hunter bagged a three-legged bull-legged

1:00.2

bull-class month that probably meant more to him than it would have to most.

1:05.0

That's because Brock McDonald of British Columbia is also missing a leg.

1:10.0

McDonald told local media that he lost his right leg working on an oil rig after it got caught in a chain.

1:16.0

He was lifted 25 feet in the air and the leg was ripped from his body.

1:20.0

Looks like meat back on the menu boys.

1:31.0

That sounds like just about the worst way a fellow can lose a leg, but it doesn't seem to have slowed him down all that much. His Facebook page shows him out in the woods with his family and he's

1:34.2

posted photos posing with elk white tail mountain lions and moose, but his latest elk

1:39.1

seems like it was destined for him. He says the elk's back right leg had been removed at the joint, but that it was totally healed.

1:47.0

Real random, because I am missing a leg as well, he posted on Facebook.

1:52.0

You know how they say that dogs and dog owners start looking like one another after a while?

1:56.0

I wonder if the same is true of hunters and game animals.

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