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EP178: Dream Rams & Premier Tags

On this show, Nolan sits down with Graeme Peters & Darcy Ross to talk sheep hunting for big Stones, Dalls, and Cali Bighorn in British Columbia. These are a couple of ram stories you don’t

EP177: Nolan’s Dream Bull

On this final episode of our “Year of The Elk” theme – we swear it’s the last – Adam sits down with Nolan & Peter to discuss Roosevelt Elk, and the final score on Nolan’s

EP176: BC Wildlife Management – Northern Projects

On this show, Nolan sits down with Robin Routledge and Josh Hamilton to discuss British Columbia’s proposed wildlife management strategy, Together For Wildlife, and current wildlife projects in the north with the Wild Sheep Society

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BEYOND THE KILL – EPISODE IV

Episodes 4-6 Adam joins mountain guide, Nolan Osborne, as they explore the forgotten rainforest valleys of B.C’s South Coast in search of Roosevelt Elk.

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BEYOND THE KILL – EPISODE III

In Beyond The Kill – The Series, follow Editor in Chief Adam Janke over six episodes as he embraces the Journal’s “Year of The Elk”. In Episodes 1-3 Jankinov takes rookie hunter Matt Ward under

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BEYOND THE KILL – EPISODE II

In Beyond The Kill – The Series, follow Editor in Chief Adam Janke over six episodes as he embraces the Journal’s “Year of The Elk”.

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BEYOND THE KILL – EPISODE I

There is a reason that the antlers of the Elk have graced the crests and flags of our ancestors as prolifically as they have. Majestic in every way, their regal crowns signify that they are

EP175: Beyond (and After) the Kill

On this episode, Adam and Wardo discuss the soon to be released Beyond the Kill film series and Wardo shares some thoughts on wild game cooking as well as some simple, practical tips he’s learned

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Beyond The Kill – The Series Trailer

There is a reason that the antlers of Elk have graced the crests and flags of our ancestors as prolifically as they have. Majestic in every way, their regal crowns signify that they are the

A Rookie Elk Hunter’s First Season, By Blake Brown

After passing the frigid October night listening to the sounds of ice forming and moving in the creek bed, we awoke just after four AM, quickly breakfasted and donned our packs for a 1800ft climb.