Send us a text A wide-racked “city buck” doesn’t get that way by making many mistakes—especially on pressured public land bordered by inaccessible sanctuaries. We sit down with 19-year-old Nova Scotia bowhunter Drew and trace a two-season pursuit that swings from Halloween heartbreak to velvet summer hope, a province-wide woods shutdown, and a string of ten-minute misses that would rattle any hunter’s nerves. What finally turned the tide? Small, deliberate choices: a new entry route, a touch ...
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Send us a text A wide-racked “city buck” doesn’t get that way by making many mistakes—especially on pressured public land bordered by inaccessible sanctuaries. We sit down with 19-year-old Nova Scotia bowhunter Drew and trace a two-season pursuit that swings from Halloween heartbreak to velvet summer hope, a province-wide woods shutdown, and a string of ten-minute misses that would rattle any hunter’s nerves. What finally turned the tide? Small, deliberate choices: a new entry route, a touch ...
Beyond The Shot: What It Really Takes To Hunt Bison
Hunts On Outfitting Podcast
58 minutes
3 months ago
Beyond The Shot: What It Really Takes To Hunt Bison
Send us a text A bison, two determined hunters, and a nine-hour battle to pack out pounds of wild meat from the Yukon wilderness. This is hunting stripped down to its essence. Kaleb Graham shares his late-season bison hunt with hunting partner McGinnis – a story filled with strategy, perseverance, and the raw challenges that make hunting in remote territories so rewarding. After spotting a herd of 54 bison on a distant ridge, the pair abandoned their snowmobiles and embarked on a four-kilome...
Hunts On Outfitting Podcast
Send us a text A wide-racked “city buck” doesn’t get that way by making many mistakes—especially on pressured public land bordered by inaccessible sanctuaries. We sit down with 19-year-old Nova Scotia bowhunter Drew and trace a two-season pursuit that swings from Halloween heartbreak to velvet summer hope, a province-wide woods shutdown, and a string of ten-minute misses that would rattle any hunter’s nerves. What finally turned the tide? Small, deliberate choices: a new entry route, a touch ...