Brooks and Zach Even share their story of Brooks's 3rd archery bull as a 14-year-old, losing a llama and a 20+ mile packout.
I'm joined by a team of three young ambitious hunting partners who put in the time this past season and earned themselves two monster bull elk and gained a wealth of knowledge in the process. Cody, Talon and Kolby sit down to share their experience and talk about some of their takeaways from the season.
Matt is joined by his son Mark to share their unforgettable hunt for a massive 5-point bull elk this past season. They reflect on the thrill of the hunt and the deeper meaning of sharing experiences in the outdoors with family and the next generation of hunters.
I sit down with my 80-year-old friend, Jack Call, to hear about close encounters with grizzlies, being forced to use a crossbow due to a shoulder injury, and the shortest archery elk hunt of our lives. To see a short video of the bull being shot, which we discussed in this episode, see the link below, or head over to the Zach Even YouTube channel.
link: https://youtu.be/VTPj8WV1gjQ?si=ib57eUDFaJO1LtCs
John Frates recounts his incredible story of suffering a heart attack during a Wyoming Shiras moose hunt.
I sit down with a couple of young outdoorsmen, Bennett Washburn and Parker Sixbey, to discuss an elk hunt that Bennett shared with his grandpa, family and friends.
Mack White, a young Wyoming outdoorsman, shares his story about being forced to shoot a grizzly in self-defense during an elk hunt.