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Episode 76: The BC Grizzly Hunting Ban – What Lies Beyond?

On this episode, Adam is joined by Chris Barker. Chris appeared on the podcast previously when we did our swap-cast with the Rookie Hunter guys, but he is back to discuss the auspicious news out

Episode 75: Broken Bowhunting Dreams with Frans Diepstraten

Like the intro song? Listen to Karma (Hardline) by Jamie N Commons on Apple Music HERE. On this episode, Adam is joined by Frans Diepstraten. Frans is an experienced mountain hunter that calls Alberta home

Episode 74: Ultra-Lethal Terminal Arrow Performance with Garrett Schlief of Grizzly Stik

Like the intro song? Listen to Karma (Hardline) by Jamie N Commons on Apple Music HERE. On this episode, Adam is joined by the owner of GRIZZLY STIK, Garrett Schlief. If you’re a bowhunter that

Episode 73: The Ultra Mindset with Travis Macy

On this episode, Adam is joined by ultra-distance athlete extraordinaire Travis Macy. Travis has raced professionally around the world in just about every ultra-endurance discipline you can think of…but this podcast is not about training

The Death of a Tyrant, By Paul C. Fast

I don’t like it when hunters give names to the animals they pursue. The Fireball Bull. The Fenceline Buck. Steve. It implies a familiarity and a routine that doesn’t do justice to the wildness of

Almost, By Erik Kline

“Make sure you pick your weather; nothing’s worse than getting all the way in there and being stuck in the tent for a week.” Those words kept echoing in my mind as the lightning lit

Mountain Hunt Preparation, By Joseph Peter

It goes without saying that a little goes a long way when it comes to preparing for a hunt, especially a mountain hunt where your gear and fitness can have a significant impact on your

Lead Bullets: Hunting for Clarity in a Controversy, By Mike McTee

Tanner and I descended into an alpine bowl after a group of white-tailed deer hidden just below treeline. He skirted around the bottom of the timber, hoping to get a shot. Instead, he bumped a

Pimping Your Boots for Winter, By Joseph Peter

Spring is well on its way down here in the South, and we prepare for the flush of freezer-filler yearlings and blonde bull tahr. For our friends in the Northern Hemisphere, snow is starting to

The Cycle, By Robert Kröger

Life is a series of challenges. As hunters, we often purposefully place challenges in our path to understand what it will necessitate to overcome them. Challenges are fraught with risk, but likely the greatest risk