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Episode 90: The Fundamentals of Marksmanship with Leupold

On this show, we will be talking about marksmanship. As many of you know, a crew from the JOMH traveled down to Oregon to attend the Leupold Optics Academy (LOA) in preparation for the late-season

Episode 89: Our Worst Fears Have Been Realized with Gray Thornton

On this show, Adam is joined by the President & CEO of the Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF), Gray Thornton. Adam and Gray managed to connect in-person while Gray was recently in BC, and on this

Episode 88: BC: The Holy Grail of Wild Sheep

On this show, Adam sits down with past guest Chris Barker, and newcomer Kyle Stelter at the 25th Annual Kamloops Convention of the Wild Sheep Society of BC. Both Chris and Kyle are actively involved

Episode 87: Central Asian Adventures with Bryan Martin of Asian Mountain Outfitters

On this episode, Adam is joined by Bryan Martin for his second appearance on the podcast. He is the owner and founder of Asian Mountain Outfitters and in the simplest sense, is a hunting consultant.

Episode 86: Is Hunting Conservation?

On this episode, Adam is joined by Mark Hall. At the simplest level Mark is a scientist. He holds a master’s degree in environmental science and is a Professional Agrologist and retired Professional Forester.

The Season of a Lifetime, By Scott Reidy

For many of us hunting is a year-round endeavor; planning, scouting, training, and finally the opening day is upon us. February of 2016 began no different for me, as I started training for the upcoming

Shalas’áaw – Tlingit For “Deer With Full-Grown Antlers” By Casey McConnell

Having explored most of the mountains near our homes, my hunting partner and I were ready for the challenge of unfamiliar terrain. Pictures and online videos of huge bucks — for Sitka Blacktails at least

Best Laid Plans – The Illusion of Control, By Nolan Osborne

In the hunting community — particularly with those who aim their pursuits at more mountainous terrain — talk of planning is omnipresent. You cannot escape reference to this, whether in conversation at your local bow

First vs Second Focal Plane Optics, By Michael Baccellieri

A lot of folks in this industry ask which is better, first or second focal plane. But the truth is it’s simply a matter of finding the right tool for the right job. Neither one

The Must Have Winter Goat Hunt Gear List, By Adam Janke

Hunting during the prime months of the year—August through October—can have its challenges, but for the most part, the gear list is reasonably straightforward. Depending on species and location, there are a variety of ways