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#InspiredWild
Trevon Stoltzfus
99 episodes
9 months ago
After 24 years of applying in Colorado, Trevon finally draws a coveted Bighorn Sheep tag and is joined by Tanner Vernon and Erich Kirsch, who also drew the tag, as they recap a tough month of bowhunting rams in western Colorado. CONCLUSION (Part 2 of 2)
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After 24 years of applying in Colorado, Trevon finally draws a coveted Bighorn Sheep tag and is joined by Tanner Vernon and Erich Kirsch, who also drew the tag, as they recap a tough month of bowhunting rams in western Colorado. CONCLUSION (Part 2 of 2)
Show more...
Wilderness
TV & Film
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EP. 100 2 Bucks in 2 Days
#InspiredWild
1 hour 9 minutes 1 second
4 years ago
EP. 100 2 Bucks in 2 Days
Trevon and good buddy Chris Hohnstein retell their amazing adventure of bowhunting the deer rut on November 14th and 15th within 10 miles of each other for both whitetails and mule deer. They share how they were both hunting alone, yet were able to be a part of the recovery of each other’s trophy bucks. Chris’ amazing whitetail buck and Trev’s huge mule deer.
#InspiredWild
After 24 years of applying in Colorado, Trevon finally draws a coveted Bighorn Sheep tag and is joined by Tanner Vernon and Erich Kirsch, who also drew the tag, as they recap a tough month of bowhunting rams in western Colorado. CONCLUSION (Part 2 of 2)