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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. 115 New Mexico Late Season Archery Elk 2021
#InspiredWild
48 minutes 56 seconds
3 years ago
EP. 115 New Mexico Late Season Archery Elk 2021
Trevon Stoltzfus, Tanner Vernon, and Kyle Mikel head to New Mexico for a spot and stalk late season archery elk hunt in the Capitan Mountains. This hunt features hours of glassing for bachelor group of bulls with the hopes of finding a trophy that beds in an approachable position and made it through the rut with his rack intact.
#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)