
EP121: Guide Life & Guide Lessons with Nolan Osborne
On this episode, Adam is joined by his good friend, and colleague, Nolan who just returned from a season of guiding Stone’s sheep, mountain caribou, Rocky Mountain goats, and moose.

Arrow Lethality Part I: The Need for Knowledge, By Dr. Ed. Ashby
In today’s hunting world, where politics frequently affect hunting opportunities more than game populations do, such information becomes highly important. Many would see all hunting, of all forms, banned worldwide. Logic and factual information will never sway their opinion. Factual information, leading to sound hunting policies that support sustainable utilization of the renewable resource through the humane taking of surplus game can, however, do much to influence the majority of the population, those who are neither pro nor anti-hunting.

EP120: Moose Hunt Hot Wash
On this short but sweet episode, Adam rolls solo and discusses some new gear/equipment he put through its paces, an embarrassing “won’t make that mistake again” lesson, and one of his tried and true backcountry menu items after a recent BC moose hunt.

EP119: Thriving vs Surviving with Dustin Diefenderfer
On this show, Adam is joined by Dustin Diefenderfer of MTNTOUGH Fitness Lab in Bozeman, Montana.
It’s the time of year when cold weather and tough conditions are the norm. But, it’s also one of the best times of year to cut a tag. If you can hack it.

NMO’s Guide to Staying Sane: Read an F-ing Book, By Nolan Osborne
You cannot control the animals, you cannot control the weather; you can only control your outlook and experience. Surprising as it may be to those who haven’t experienced it, but hunting in the mountains is often as much a mental challenge as it is physical. Here is a classic scenario, and I typically encounter it a couple times a year while guiding in Northern British Columbia around the beginning of September.

Altitude Illness, Awareness, Prevention, and Treatment, By Coley Gentzel
With Adam and the JOMH team fresh off a trip to the high alpine in Tajikistan, we thought now would be a great time to explore some considerations for traveling in and living at “high altitude.”
Learn how to prevent and treat altitude sickness before it becomes another factor to your success.

Through the Eyes of a Guide: Shooter-Spotter Relationships By Nolan Osborne
Long range hunting is a term that often elicits responses of admiration and joy, or scorn and disdain. Admittedly, for a long time, my own feelings fell largely into the latter categories. I have always …

EP118: Tajikistan Debrief with Bryan Martin – Part 2
On this show, Adam and Bryan Martin of Asian Mountain Outfitters, pick up where they left off in Part 1.
If you’ve never experienced a double-header rodeo, this one’s worth every minute and chock-full of shooting tips.
We’ve been tight-lipped about what exactly happened on this hunt, but we disclose some solid details here in Part 2. Spoiler alert…ibex meat tastes great!