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EP184: BC’s Bighorns, Cougars, and NWT Dalls with Ben Stourac

Nolan sits down with renowned guide, outfitter, and conservationist Ben Stourac of Arcadia Outfitting. Ben shares his experience with a recent California Bighorn M.Ovi project, as well as stories about Arctic Red’s Dall Sheep &

Measuring and Scoring Rocky Mountain Elk – B&C Club Official Guide

In North America, there are three primary subspecies of elk: the American elk (Cervus canadensis spp.), which grow the largest antlers; the Roosevelt’s elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) of the coastal areas of the northwest, which

Backcountry Medpacks

Having a well-prepared medpack when going into the mountains or wilderness is not a luxury, it is a necessity. The serious and responsible backcountry hunter must be prepared to deal with everything from minor injuries

EP181: Mystery Ranch’s 2020 Lineup, with Alex Rich

Nolan sits down with Mystery Ranch Product Designer, Alex Rich, to discuss the new Pop-Up series of packs, as well as changes and updates for Mystery Ranch in 2020.

EP180: Booner Billies Only, with Jeff Agostinho

In this episode, Nolan sits down with Jeff Agostinho, a fellow BC Resident, and avid mountain hunter, to talk about Jeff’s recent February Mountain Goat hunt. Cold weather, Long shots, and Booner Billies.

EP179: Intro to Mountain Hunting: Goats in February

Nolan recaps a recent goat hunting trip with JT Crosson, a long time friend, and rookie mountain hunter. This was JT’s first-time backpack hunting, and it was an eye-opener!

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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

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.

Pack Dump: Late Season Gear List

The key to making these hunts as enjoyable as possible is through moisture management — achieved by understanding and applying base layers. Dry = Warm, Wet = Frozen, the faster you understand this the happier