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  • This is the Catamount update from the Mile High Hunt and Fish Expo podcast booth. Three years in, Catamount Outdoor Gear is still striving to innovate and produce the best outdoor gear possible. From iterations and improvements on their flagship Bino Pack to the new line of carry pouches and products and the new VersaMount hip quiver. Enjoy the episode!

    To learn more:

    https://catamountog.com

  • Live from the Mile High Hunt and Fish Expo with Dan Gates, Charles Whitwam, and John Stallone. We sit down and talk about motivations and the importance of being men of action. Did we take a left turn as a demographic, and where do we have to steer the ship to keep what we love alive?

    Gather with us for a straight-talking conversation as we navigate the complexities of hunting, conservation, industry and the media. This podcast aims to inspire a different perspective on hunting and urges listeners to contribute constructively to hunting and conservation.

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  • Guy sits down with Renee Thornton, mentee turned mentor, hunter, conservationist, and amongst a long list of titles Chair of the Wild Sheep Foundation's Women Hunt Program. Renee and Guy explore Renee's motivations, mindset and the success and future of the Women Hunt Program. Enjoy the episode!

    For more info on Women Hunt, films and The Wild Sheep Foundation follow the links below:

    https://www.wildsheepfoundation.org/womenhunt

    https://www.wildsheepfoundation.org

    Beyond Bonds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjh2X2vXfjo

  • In this riveting episode, embark on a journey of transformation with Iron Will Weber, the man behind Genesis Outdoors. From being a novice in the wilderness, hunting black bears in Washington to becoming a passionate outdoorsman, Will shares his exciting journey that started in 2020. This episode offers a deep dive into Will's perspective on how every life event provides important life lessons and why dedication and passion are keys to success. He also shares insights into his life as a family man and homesteader, demonstrating his commitment to self-sustainability.

    Will's passion for hunting exudes in his ‘all or nothing’ approach to the lifestyle. This conversation gets behind the scenes of their company 'Genesis Outdoors' and their commitment to authenticity and passion over performance. You'll discover the resilience learned from unsuccessful hunts, and the importance of balance between hunting and other aspects of life.

    As a staunch advocate for self-sustainability, Will Weber provides valuable insights into his experience of homesteading. From farming to raising meat, he gives a detailed account of his lifestyle that stresses minimal reliance on societal structures. He further touches on the future he envisions, one rooted in values of hard work, sacrifice, and self-reliance. Self-sustainability extends to his parenting approach, as he shares their journey on homeschooling amidst nature and guiding the next generation towards a fulfilling life.

    Finally, this episode fosters a dialogue on personal growth, the role of accountability, and the importance of cherishing relationships and genuine connections. Will shares raw and inspiring thoughts on discarding victim mentality, steering clear of comparisons, and focusing on one's own journey.

    Join us in this enriching episode, and get inspired to chase your passions, overcome challenges, and seek a fulfilling, self-sufficient life!

  • Let's talk broadheads, specifically VP Archery offerings. Vantage Point has been in the game for some time meticulously crafting some great American-made broadheads and taking care of the manufacturing side of things for several companies in the space, like Valkyrie. The recent push with the Omega single bevel is what landed them on the Western Contours radar. But the offerings don't stop at SB's. Everything from footers to 3 blades, sharpening tools, take down riser and components, and complete first aid kits. VP Archery's website is worth exploring and as far as the business end of the arrow, they are producing great heads! Enjoy the episode!

    Check out the offerings at:

    https://vparchery.com/collections/all

  • In this special Mile High episode of the Western Contours Podcast, Abe Aryan and Phil Mendoza take us behind the scenes of the highly anticipated Mile High Hunt and Fish Expo. As co-founders of the event, they offer an exclusive glimpse into its intricate details, unveiling the passion and vision driving its success. Abe and Phil paint a vivid picture of what attendees can expect, from the diverse array of exhibitors showcasing cutting-edge gear to the immersive experiences awaiting outdoor enthusiasts. Tune in as they share their insights, anecdotes, and insider tips, ensuring that every listener is primed for an unforgettable experience at the Mile High Hunt and Fish Expo.

    Follow the links below to Mile High Hunt and Fish Expo:

    https://www.westernhuntfest.com/event-detailsmile-high-hunt-expo-elk-calling-contest-only

    https://milehighhuntexpo.com

    https://www.instagram.com/milehighhuntexpo/

  • Guy sits down with Aaron Ambur, President of Tuo Gear, to explore all things Tuo and the intricacies of outdoor tech gear design and innovation. From crafting durable, functional equipment to navigating the ever-changing demands of the mountain hunter, Aaron shares insights into the philosophy and why behind Tuo Gear. They discuss Guy's on-mountain testing of the Aptitude Line and why the Aptitude jacket and pants stand out from early to late season. Where Tuo is, planning to go and why you should be taking notice. Enjoy the episode!

  • Immerse yourself in an invigorating conversation as we dissect the wisdom and experiences of a determined hunter. In this episode, we embark on a journey of self-improvement, challenges, and triumphs in the hunting landscape, featuring invaluable anecdotes and insights from across different locations and hunting methodologies.

    From his compelling early encounters with hunting to falling in love with the excitement and sweet anticipation of elk hunting, our guest illustrates the enriching impact of hunting on personal growth. Learn how a hunter's journey goes beyond the adventurous outlook, intertwining with significant lifestyle changes, forming unbreakable bonds, and instilling values of discipline and work ethic.

    Discover the crucial skills necessary for success in the wilderness, such as strategic planning, knowledge of terrain, and adaptability. Listen to our guest's intriguing stories of expeditions, his undeterred spirit in the face of grueling challenges, and ways he turned setbacks into victories.

    This episode vitally highlights the importance of respect for the game, an ever-learning attitude, and the perseverance needed not just to survive, but to thrive on the mountain. So, regardless if you're an experienced hunter, a beginner, or someone keen on outdoor adventures, tune in for an enlightening deep dive into the rarely explored nuances and life lessons of the hunting realm.

  • In this Hunt Expo 2024 episode, John Stallone and Dan Gates address a critical crisis facing sportsmen today - the apathy toward preserving outdoor hunting activities. Recorded live at Hunt Expo 24, they highlight the adverse impacts of this indifference amidst escalating threats.

    With emotional urgency, they emphasize the necessity for sportsmen to become politically active to protect their cherished hunting pursuits. They underscore the implications of sidelining our impact on responsible wildlife management and the potential fallout of extremist groups disrupting proven methods.

    Raising the call to arms, they offer solutions such as dedicating a minimum of eight hours a year to combatting the threats and advocating for North American wildlife. They express the dire consequences of failing to do so—the potential loss of the lifestyle and experiences dear to hunters.

    This candid conversation challenges sportsmen supportive of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, reminding them to pledge their time and efforts to the cause influencing their outdoor recreation.

    Conservation Strategies: Unmasking the Misunderstood Dynamics and the Power of Informed Voices

    Uncover the hushed side of wildlife conservation. Our guests uncover the systemic challenges, decoding the recent dynamics and the need for better awareness and active involvement in local and regional politics.

    They stress the importance of knowing our government representatives and the paramount role of citizens in wildlife conservation. Gain insights into how informed citizens can shape legislation and policies and what this means for the future of our natural resources.

    Explore opposition groups' strategies and discuss the impacts of a potential movement banning animal harvesting. By the end of this episode, you'll be well-equipped with vital information needed to effectively communicate about conservation and contribute towards our natural landscapes.

    Animal Rights Extremism: The Threat and the Call to Counter-Action

    Our hosts delve into the critical issue of animal rights and the misguided extremism apparent in their advocates. The episode emphasizes education, funding, support, and outreach for significant change, noting that though extremists exist, they do not represent public opinion.

    Insisting on the necessity for a united front against this extremism, our hosts stress the importance of upholding wildlife conservation methods and warning against the dangers of unscientific, ballot-driven initiatives.

    In rallying their listeners, they make a heartfelt plea to stand up for what's right and ensure that animal rights need not become victims of misguided beliefs. Listeners are further motivated to stay active by contacting local representatives, donating, and firmly advocating for the wildlife and resources that ultimately belong to them.

    Take action:

    https://www.howlforwildlife.org

    https://savethehuntcolorado.com

  • The Western Hunt Fest crew on an episode of Nevada Backcountry Radio show, talking all things WHF, the Reno shoot at Silver Arrow Bowmen, the competition structure, friendly shooting and participation and a couple of rabbit holes. Big thank you to Henry and David for inviting us on.

  • In this Hunt Expo episode, join us in a deep, introspective conversation with my friend Brandon Waddell, who opens up about his journey from experiencing a life-altering crisis to leading a life filled with clarity and fulfillment. Hear how he is navigating his personal crises, acknowledging his challenges, and transforming his life to achieve emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being.

    The discussion also delves into Brandon's emphasis on the importance of physical health for emotional balance, enabling better mental health and fostering spiritual growth. Moreover, Brandon brings attention to practices such as expressing gratitude daily, prioritizing physical health, and planning his day strategically. Listen and be inspired by this episode that truly embodies a transformation journey, reminding us that care for one's physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health is the stepping stone to lasting contentment and personal growth.

    Fascinatingly, Brandon speaks about his shift from viewing failure as a definitive end to seeing it as a stepping stone toward self-improvement. Learn about his habitual practices, including daily reflections, lessons from challenging experiences, cultivating a healthy lifestyle, and nurturing relationships. This episode is a testament to the resilience and the power of self-betterment, portraying how adversities can turn into profound learning experiences, leading to transformational personal growth.

  • A discussion about my healing with Dr. Tom. This conversation demystifies the world of chiropractic treatment, debunking misconceptions and shining light on its multifaceted benefits beyond basic pain management.

    Discover the truth about nerve subluxations, understand the significant distinction between Western medicine and chiropractic health, and learn the correlation of subluxations with physical, psychological, and emotional stressors. The discussion expands further into the role of chiropractic care in enhancing fitness and mobility during hunting seasons. Enjoy the episode!

    To learn more visit: www.trailheadchiro.com

  • In this Hunt Expo episode, we dive into the essence of authenticity and its pivotal role in shaping our lives and careers. Guest-featured is Luke Cadell, whose experiences amplify the profound message of staying real and true to oneself amidst a world prone to superficiality. Our discourse elicits genuine emotions revolving around family ethics, societal pressures, and the impacts of upbringing on a person's identity.

    Luke recalls the unswerving respect and love he retains for his uncles, who were like his grandfathers. Their family-rooted values molded him into the person he is today. He openly discusses these influences on his life and how they guide his parenting journey, underscoring the importance of humility regardless of where one might be in life.

  • Guy caught up with a longtime friend, Michael Batease, of The Elk Calling Academy. They dive into the new website and offerings from ECA, practical tips, and real-world experiences,discover the platform's focus on learning and community, and redefine your approach to hunting success. Immerse yourself in this enriching conversation and elevate your elk-calling game!

  • Episode 330 with Whitney Tramel, host of the Wild Strength Podcast. Whitney is a strength and conditioning coach and lifelong hunter with a passion for doing hard things, challenging her limits, and elevating anyone around her. The episode dives into Whitney's head-first plunge into archery hunting elk, The Wild Strength podcast, getting through the mental struggles of her first solo hunt and some of the not-so-unusual rabbit holes. Enjoy the episode!

  • In this episode, we sit down with Weston Paul from Mountain Tough at the 2024 Hunt Expo. We explore mountain fitness and Mtn Tough's integral involvement with Western Hunt Fest. However, our dialogue with Weston extends beyond an app or partnership, delving into the crucial role of physical and mental fitness in the hunting lifestyle.

    We tackle the often-overlooked connection between hunting and fitness. Weston sheds light on the challenges in persuading the hunting demographic to see fitness not just as a commitment like any other piece of gear but as an essential element of their hunting toolbox. He shares compelling experiences of how significant hunting losses often trigger the realization of the necessity of fitness among people.

    Listen to Weston's emphasis on establishing a fitness routine, or 'manufactured hardship' as he calls it, that mentally strengthens individuals for successful hunts. His belief in discipline and mental toughness cultivated through fitness influences hunting and spills over into every aspect of daily life, creating a positive cascade in our lifestyle.

    In this episode, you will be encouraged to appreciate the importance of setting and achieving small milestones, acknowledging the power of failures, and preparing for success. We discuss how consistent effort, rather than brief moments of victory, is the true marker of success. We also explore the idea of redefining failure as an opportunity for learning and growth, a stepping-stone to success.

  • Host Guy Duplantier sits down with Draya Grangroth, hunter, guide, author, and entrepreneur. The two discuss Draya's autobiography Whats Her Wild and why she decided to tell her story, healing yourself on the mountain and making a conscious effort to improve. Enjoy the episode.

    You can find Draya at the links below:

    https://www.instagram.com/whats_your_wild/

    https://www.whatsyourwild.net

    https://www.amazon.com/Whats-Her-Wild-Untold-Story/dp/1665306882

    Saunter through the life stages of Andraya Grangroth as she shares the healing powers of Mother Nature.

    This book is an inspirational memoir of an insecure girl healing into an independent woman, leaping past the multiple forms of childhood trauma to become an accomplished writer, author, small business owner, and western-hunting guide.

    Growing up in a sheltered and strict household, this trauma was never addressed or brought to light. Her appreciation for the natural environment has held strong throughout her life, starting with the safe feeling of ferns in the dense Washington forest. This deep appreciation as a young child led to the realization of the healing powers of wild places, along with the growth that comes with these wild places.

    Hunting rugged and remote terrain will test each person's mental and physical fortitude, distorting the prior image of themselves. What's Her Wild: An Untold Story depicts the mental and physical challenges of western hunting. Grangroth eloquently writes the stories of overcoming these challenges, leading to the growth of confidence as well as the successful and wholesome life she now lives. She tells her story so she can make a difference in the lives of others with similar trauma.

    If you struggle with past trauma or lack the confidence to get into wild places, this book will change your thoughts and, most importantly, will change your attitude

  • There are few folks to turn to in the outdoor space when it comes to uping your game and embracing the process of field to plate; Guest Michael Edgehouse holds strong at the top of that list. Guy and Michael discuss the CutRite mobile app., the benefits of embracing the entire process of field to plate by your hands, in-field meat care, the Western Hunt Fest Ruck Out Challenge for season prep, and, of course, go down some rabbit holes. Enjoy the episode.

    Check out the Cut Rite mobile app on Got Game Tech:

    https://gotgametech.com/introducing-the-new-cut-rite-mobile-app/

    Brought to you in partnership with Pack Em Out Apparel

    https://www.packemout.com/shop

  • In this episode, join us as we dive into the elk season adventures of Gabriel Saindon, the owner of Ivory Holsters. Discover the challenges and triumphs of his journey, explore the decision to go full-time with Ivory Holsters, and brace yourself for a podcast takeover that adds a unique twist to the conversation. Don't miss the insights and stories that unfold in this episode with a special guest at the helm.

  • Efren Gonzalez, Jeffrey Devaul, and Guy Duplantier, talk The Western Hunt Fest. This is the rundown episode if you haven't attended a Western Hunt Fest, you'll want to listen. The ownership gets into the added venues, the new competitions, the point system, the seminars, charity partner, what to plan for, what to expect, the sponsors, speakers and why every hunter should have WHF on the calendar in '24. Enjoy the episode!