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So, There I Am... - 46 Guiding a Late Season Muzzle Loader Elk Hunt

46 Guiding a Late Season Muzzle Loader Elk Hunt

05/21/25 • 21 min

So, There I Am...

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46 Guiding a Late Season Muzzle Loader Elk Hunt – A Great Way to End My 2024 Season

What started out as a slow hunt turned out to be amazing in the end. We chased elk on a multiple of ranches. 2 guides and 2 hunters. The few elk we were able to find in their post rut recovery areas kept giving us the slip. After bouncing around and not getting a shot during the 5 day hunt my hunter opted to fly home and the other guide had to leave for a Colorado hunt. I offered to guide one more day since it was the last day of the season. I am glad I did! It was a much better way to end the 2024 guide season.

If you are enjoying the stories and the podcast, I would really appreciate a 5 star review and please subscribe so you don’t miss an episode.

I would love to connect with you all at Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube!

Thank you and go live your stories!

Original episode artwork created by Scott Simkins.

Music Courtesy of Unicorn Heads and used with Permission:

Sunshine on Sand; Performed by Unicorn Heads

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Show Notes:

46 Guiding a Late Season Muzzle Loader Elk Hunt – A Great Way to End My 2024 Season

What started out as a slow hunt turned out to be amazing in the end. We chased elk on a multiple of ranches. 2 guides and 2 hunters. The few elk we were able to find in their post rut recovery areas kept giving us the slip. After bouncing around and not getting a shot during the 5 day hunt my hunter opted to fly home and the other guide had to leave for a Colorado hunt. I offered to guide one more day since it was the last day of the season. I am glad I did! It was a much better way to end the 2024 guide season.

If you are enjoying the stories and the podcast, I would really appreciate a 5 star review and please subscribe so you don’t miss an episode.

I would love to connect with you all at Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube!

Thank you and go live your stories!

Original episode artwork created by Scott Simkins.

Music Courtesy of Unicorn Heads and used with Permission:

Sunshine on Sand; Performed by Unicorn Heads

Support the show

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45 Learning to Cope with Life and Death – Raising Chickens and Guiding for Money

Show Notes:

45 Learning to Cope with Life and Death – Raising Chickens and Guiding for Money

Life and death are parts of life and not so much a beginning and an end to me. I have struggled a bit being a guide for big game. Taking money to help people kill has always caused reflection. There are right and wrong answers, and you may agree or disagree with what I do. When taking a life I feel sorrow. Sometimes I feel the sorrow more profoundly than others. I will attempt in this podcast to explain what I go through.

The world in which I live in the United States has been for the most part removed from the death of animals. Many people are still very involved in the gathering of their own meat. Depending on how this is done can be difficult for people who have not had a lot of experience with death. I feel people would be much better off if they were more connected to nature and death. Predators are abundant and just doing what they do. Growing up I raised and hatched chickens. I had some difficult times as a kid having to put down injured birds and seeing the destruction of predators on animals I raised.

I enjoy having clients who appreciate animals and the pursuit. I had an amazing experience with Mark during an archery elk hunt this past fall. It is stories like this that take clients into the realm of friends.

If you are enjoying the stories and the podcast, I would really appreciate a 5 star review and please subscribe so you don’t miss an episode.

I would love to connect with you all at Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube!

Thank you and go live your stories!

Original episode artwork created by Scott Simkins.

Music Courtesy of Unicorn Heads and used with Permission:

Sunshine on Sand; Performed by Unicorn Heads

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undefined - 47 Outdoor Boys and Not Selling Out. What does Selling Out Look Like? Promotions and Sponsorships and Guide Discounts

47 Outdoor Boys and Not Selling Out. What does Selling Out Look Like? Promotions and Sponsorships and Guide Discounts

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This past week one of the people I have admired in the YouTube realm decided to hang it up for a while perhaps forever. His departure was sad for me, but I understand why. Doing podcasts and YouTube videos is very time consuming and if you don’t have a LOT of followers and subscribers you pay for everything. I do this because I love it. I recently found out that if you add links to things like Amazon for products you use you can get a small commission if people buy the item. I added a couple to some of my most recent short videos. Not to get rich or to have people think I sold out, but to try and offset the costs of what I am trying to do.

All I want you to get out of my videos and podcasts is entertainment and knowledge. I have said for a long time, my ways are not the only way and that if you are having fun you are doing it right. Rest assured I will never promote any product I don’t use. I get discounts on a lot of items and brands because of my retail job during the off season. I am also offered a variety of guide discounts through various companies. I take advantage of that when it is possible. My lifestyle and job is not inexpensive. To be able to do the hobbies I have costs money. I pay a lot for the monthly items for this podcast and my YouTube channel. I have yet to receive any compensation. I would love to get advertising compensation from the channels or even a small commission on things my followers buy but I will not sell out to rep brands or products that I do not have faith and believe in.

Feel free to reach out when you have questions about my gear or items. I will be honest with a good, bad, or ugly review. Again, my way isn’t the only way. Lots of companies make great gear. I use what I like to use. I change if I think something is better. I just want to have the best chance to succeed in the jobs and hobbies I love. Thank you for letting me be a part of your listening and watching.

If you are enjoying the stories and the podcast, I would really appreciate a 5 star review and please subscribe so you don’t miss an episode.

I would love to connect with you all at Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube!

Thank you and go live your stories!

Original episode artwork created by Scott Simkins.

Music Courtesy of Unicorn Heads and used with Permission:

Sunshine on Sand; Performed by Unicorn Heads

Support the show

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