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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. 110 The Search for a Giant - Public Land Elk with Tanner Vernon
#InspiredWild
1 hour 13 minutes 41 seconds
3 years ago
EP. 110 The Search for a Giant - Public Land Elk with Tanner Vernon
Tanner Vernon finally draws a coveted Limited License Bull Elk Muzzleloader tag in one of the premium units in Colorado. Trevon grabs a camera and joins the adventure as they seek to find a bull elk in the September high country in Colorado that will meet Tanner’s high expectations.
#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)