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Talk Is Sheep
Kyle Stelter and Greg Rensmaag
276 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to Talk is Sheep — the official podcast of the Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia. Join host Kyle Stelter and the Directors of WSSBC as they sit down with passionate guests from the mountain hunting and conservation community. From unforgettable backcountry adventures to in-depth conversations about wild sheep and the future of habitat conservation, this is where storytelling meets stewardship. Contact: kstelter@wildsheepsociety.com The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Wild Sheep Society of BC. Listener discretion is advised.
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Welcome to Talk is Sheep — the official podcast of the Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia. Join host Kyle Stelter and the Directors of WSSBC as they sit down with passionate guests from the mountain hunting and conservation community. From unforgettable backcountry adventures to in-depth conversations about wild sheep and the future of habitat conservation, this is where storytelling meets stewardship. Contact: kstelter@wildsheepsociety.com The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Wild Sheep Society of BC. Listener discretion is advised.
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Talk Is Sheep
In the Arena: 2025 Year in Review
What matters most in conservation—perfect opinions, or real effort? In this year-in-review conversation, Kyle Stelter and Greg look back on the Wild Sheep Society of BC’s biggest wins, hard lessons, and the reality of doing conservation work in real time.They dig into major investments on the ground, the role of the Mountain Wildlife Conservation Society in expanding capacity, and why building a strong national voice for hunting and conservation is more important than ever. You’ll hear updates on cornerstone initiatives like the Fraser River Test-and-Remove program, ongoing habitat restoration for Stone’s sheep, and active wildlife health work—including psoroptes treatment trials—plus the challenges of fire management and long-term landscape stewardship.The episode also highlights how this work gets done: members, volunteers, and community, from fundraising events and membership promotions to celebrating our people through the RAM Awards and bringing the next generation in. If you care about wild sheep and wild places, this one’s a grounded look at what it takes—and what’s coming next.Presented by: @sitkagear Supported by: @yeti @zeisshunting @frontiersmengear @onxhunt @stoneglacier @wild_tv @schnee_hunt @precision.optics @gunwerks
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1 week ago
1 hour 26 minutes 1 second

Talk Is Sheep
Daughter of a Legend: Frances Golata Nicolson on Frank Golata’s Northern Life
In this special episode of Talk Is Sheep, we sit down with Frances Golata Nicolson—daughter of famed Stone sheep outfitter Frank Golata—for a rare, first-hand look at a life that can’t be replicated today. Born in Dawson Creek in 1938, Frances shares vivid stories of growing up on a remote quarter section in a log home with no running water, where winter meant melting snow for laundry, food came from the land, and the rhythm of the year revolved around horses, hard work, and the mountains.Frances walks us through her father’s early journey—an immigrant’s son who couldn’t be kept indoors, who ran away at 19, worked wherever he could, and ultimately found his way north into the Peace. From trapping and homesteading to packing on major northern expeditions, Frank’s life was defined by grit, skill, and an uncompromising standard in the bush. We hear what it took to run two month-long hunting seasons, how trips were organized and supplied, and why Frank’s meticulous preparation (down to checking every fencepost) became legendary.The conversation also opens a window into Frank Golata the artist and writer—his realistic paintings, his unpublished stories and diaries, and the behind-the-scenes details that shaped his reputation alongside names like Jack O’Connor and iconic northern hunts. Above all, Frances reflects on her father’s principles: respect for wildlife, a caretaker mindset, strict camp rules, and a conservation ethic rooted in lived experience. We also touch on the incredible history behind a Stone sheep ram mount Frances donated—now restored—so it can continue supporting wild sheep conservation for the next generation.Presented by: @sitkagear Supported by: @yeti @zeisshunting @frontiersmengear @onxhunt @stoneglacier @wild_tv @schnee_hunt @precision.optics @gunwerks
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 33 minutes 35 seconds

Talk Is Sheep
Guides, Gear, and Giving Back: Nolan Osborne & Tanner Dannish on BC Sheep Hunting
This episode of Talk is Sheep features Kyle Stelter in conversation with Nolan Osborne and Tanner Dannish—two familiar names in B.C.’s sheep hunting and conservation community. The trio recaps a standout guiding season, the grind behind “work hard, play hard,” and what it takes to stay sharp when the mountains don’t give you a break.They also share the story behind Frontiersman Textiles, a new venture focused on building high-quality, Canadian-made gear for serious time in wild country. The conversation wraps around the Ram Awards—an initiative created to celebrate exceptional rams, recognize the people who quietly make conservation happen, and strengthen the community that supports wild sheep in British Columbia.Entrees are still open until January 31 for a ram harvested during the 2025 season. Be sure to visit: https://www.wildsheepsociety.com/ramawards (https://www.wildsheepsociety.com/ramawards)To sign up for the evening itself visit: https://www.wildsheepsociety.com/salute2conservation (https://www.wildsheepsociety.com/salute2conservation)Presented by: @sitkagear Supported by: @yeti @zeisshunting @frontiersmengear @onxhunt @stoneglacier @wild_tv @schnee_hunt @precision.optics @gunwerks
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 11 minutes 39 seconds

Talk Is Sheep
Breaking the Silence: Men’s Mental Health Matters with Justin Kallusky
In this episode of Talk is Sheep, host Kyle Stelter sits down with Justin Kallusky for an honest, vulnerable conversation about men’s mental health, the pressures men face, and the healing power of time spent in wild places.Kyle and Justin unpack the cultural expectations around “being a man,” the stigma that keeps so many guys silent, and why asking for help is actually one of the bravest things you can do. Justin shares his own mental health journey, how the outdoors became a lifeline, and how conservation and community have given him renewed purpose.Together, they explore how wild places, wildlife, and genuine community can support emotional well-being—and why talking openly about mental health could be one of the most important conservation tools we have.Presented by: @sitkagearSupported by:@yeti@zeisshunting@frontiersmengear@onxhunt@stoneglacier@wild_tv@schnee_hunt@precision.optics@gunwerks
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4 weeks ago
1 hour 12 minutes 45 seconds

Talk Is Sheep
Fire, Highways & Bighorns: Wild Sheep Conservation in the Kootenays with Dr. Clayton Lamb
In this episode of Talk is Sheep, Kyle sits down with wildlife scientist Dr. Clayton Lamb to dig into the state of bighorn sheep and wildlife conservation in British Columbia’s Kootenays. From rugged winter ranges to busy valley-bottom highways, Clayton walks us through the complex landscape these sheep are trying to survive in.We explore how decades of fire exclusion have choked out historic sheep range, and why thinning and slashing are often just the first step toward meaningful habitat restoration. Clayton breaks down how invasive plants, changing forests, and industrial footprints all intersect with predation, highway mortality, and the broader push for human–wildlife coexistence.Clayton also highlights the critical role of collaborative projects with First Nations, local organizations, and community volunteers. From on-the-ground habitat work to long-term monitoring, he explains how tracking sheep numbers, movement, and survival helps measure what’s working—and what isn’t—as the region adapts its conservation strategies.Despite the pressures, there’s cautious optimism. The Kootenay bighorn sheep population has been relatively stable, but its future depends on smart management decisions—from LEH policy debates to maintaining migration corridors and keeping sheep off the windshield and on the mountain. If you care about biodiversity, wild sheep, and what real-world conservation looks like in 2025 and beyond, this conversation with Dr. Lamb is a must-listen.Presented by: @sitkagearSupported by: @yeti @zeisshunting @frontiersmengear @onxhunt @stoneglacier @wild_tv @schnee_hunt @precision.optics @gunwerks
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1 month ago
1 hour 9 minutes 28 seconds

Talk Is Sheep
The Pack String Life: Passion, Pain & the Pursuit of Sheep Country with Tysen Bjorn
In this episode, we sit down with one of the most recognizable new faces in BC’s mountain hunting community — Tysen Bjorn, owner of Custom Pack Rigging, sheep hunter, devoted dad, and a guy who doesn’t do anything halfway.Tysen shares the unlikely, honest, and downright gritty story of how he went from a Lower Mainland kid with no horses in his life… to a full-blown horseback mountain hunter with a 15-horse string and ownership of one of the most iconic pack gear companies in Western Canada.We walk through his early years chasing alpine mule deer, his first transformative trip up the Cassiar, and the life-changing events of 2020 — a season that brought him his first ram and a head-on collision on the drive home that made him rethink everything. The result? A “now or never” moment that launched him into horses, mountain hunting, and ultimately the reins of Custom Pack Rigging.Tysen talks candidly about the steep learning curve, the suffering, the magic, and the raw honesty of building yourself from the ground up in the horse world. From raising unstarted yearlings, to mentoring from old cowboy hands, to taking his young son Jeremy along for the ride, this is a conversation about legacy — both personal and generational.We dive deep into:* The pull toward horses and why it’s all or nothing* The therapeutic and grounding nature of working with animals* How Custom Pack Rigging came into his hands — and what he’s building for the future* The importance of preserving old-school horsemanship and mountain hunting traditions* Bringing youth and women into the pack-horse world* Community, mentorship, and the responsibility every sheep hunter carries* The upcoming Horse Packing Competition at the Northern Fundraiser — and why you should throw your name in the ring* This episode is a mix of humour, humility, real talk, hard-won lessons, and a whole lot of passion for the lifestyle that defines the wild sheep community.If you’re a backpack hunter curious about horses, a young person dreaming of the mountains, or someone who appreciates the “legacy” of our hunting culture — this conversation will hit home.Presented by: @sitkagearSupported by:@yeti@zeisshunting@frontiersmengear@onxhunt@stoneglacier@wild_tv@schnee_hunt@precision.optics@gunwerks
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1 month ago
1 hour 24 minutes 51 seconds

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Conservation and Advocacy - DSC's mission with Russell Stacy and Brian Fienhold
In this episode, Kyle connects with Dallas Safari Club Executive Director, Russell Stacy and Brian Fienhold, Director of Development. from the Dallas Safari Club (DSC) to discuss the organization's mission, global impact, and the importance of conservation and education in the hunting community. They explore the role of volunteers, the success of the DSC convention, and the recent Summer Gala, which saw record attendance and fundraising. The conversation highlights the evolution of DSC as a leader in conservation advocacy and the exciting future events and opportunities for involvement in the organization.Presented by: @sitkagearSupported by:@yeti@zeisshunting@frontiersmengear@onxhunt@stoneglacier@wild_tv@schnee_hunt@precision.optics@gunwerks
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1 month ago
1 hour 8 minutes 43 seconds

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Empowering Women in Conservation with Keia Holm presented by Women Shaping Conservation
In this inspiring episode of Talk Is Sheep, we welcome Keia Holm to discuss the importance of empowering young women in the conservation space. Keia shares her insights on leadership, courage, and redefining what it means to be involved in conservation. We also discuss her journey to hunting and how she grew up in a family that was not supportive of hunting.Keia highlights how women are shaping the future of conservation and why their voices are vital to the movement. She reminds us that conservation extends far beyond hunting—it’s about support, commitment, and creating sustainable practices that safeguard our natural world. She also talks passionately about how she is inspiring and raising her family in the hunting lifestyle.She dives into her 2025 Stone's Sheep hunt in Northern BC that she shared with her husband. Keia highlights the highs and lows of the trip and how she over came the challenges BC's nature through at her.This episode is a call to action for young women to step outside their comfort zones, discover their strengths, and see themselves as the next generation of conservation leaders.Check out Women Shaping Conservation at www.wildsheepsociety.com/women-shaping-conservation (https://www.wildsheepsociety.com/women-shaping-conservation)Presented by: @sitkagearSupported by: @yeti @zeisshunting @frontiersmengear @onxhunt @stoneglacier @wild_tv @schnee_hunt @precision.optics @gunwerks
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1 month ago
1 hour 16 minutes 17 seconds

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Tradition Meets Innovation: Pope & Young’s Vision with Executive Director Justin Spring
In this episode of Talk Is Sheep, host Kyle Stelter welcomes Justin Spring, Executive Director of Pope and Young, for a deep dive into one of North America’s most respected bowhunting organizations.Justin shares how Pope and Young is championing ethical bowhunting, wildlife conservation, and hunter advocacy in today’s rapidly changing landscape. From preserving the legacy of fair chase to expanding their conservation footprint, Justin outlines how the organization is blending tradition with modern relevance to engage a new generation of hunters.Kyle and Justin also discuss the organization’s records program, youth initiatives, and the growing importance of collaboration across conservation partners — ensuring that the values of bowhunting remain strong for generations to come.Presented by: @sitkagearSupported by: @yeti @zeisshunting @frontiersmengear @onxhunt @stoneglacier @wild_tv @schnee_hunt @precision.optics @gunwerks
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2 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 54 seconds

Talk Is Sheep
Sheep, Shows & Stewardship: What’s Next for WSSBC
In this episode of Talk Is Sheep, hosts Kyle Stelter and Greg Rensmaag, President of the Wild Sheep Society of BC, for an engaging update on everything happening within the Society. The two discuss major upcoming events including the Salute to Conservation & Mountain Hunting Expo and the Northern Fundraiser in Dawson Creek, while also highlighting membership promotions, current conservation projects, and what’s on the horizon for wild sheep recovery in British Columbia.Greg and Kyle dive into how WSSBC’s members, partners, and supporters are driving tangible conservation results on the ground — from habitat restoration and herd recovery to awareness and engagement. Whether you’re a long-time member or just discovering the wild sheep community, this episode offers valuable insight into the people and passion behind the movement.Presented by: @sitkagearSupported by:@yeti@zeisshunting@frontiersmengear@onxhunt@stoneglacier@wild_tv@schnee_hunt@precision.optics@gunwerksListen now and stay connected to wild sheep conservation in BC!#TalkIsSheepPodcast #WildSheepBC #WSSBC #Conservation #MountainHunting #SheepHunting #Fundraiser #SaluteToConservation #WildSheepFoundation #Gunwerks #PrecisionOptics #StoneGlacier #OnXHunt #FrontiersmenGear #SchneeHunt #ZeissHunting #WildTV #YETI #SitkaGear
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2 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes 47 seconds

Talk Is Sheep
A National Collaborative is Born - CWCP
We sit down with the leadership team behind the newly launched Canadian Wildlife Conservation Partners (CWCP) for an in-depth conversation on Talk is Sheep. Fresh off their September debut, we welcome CWCP Chair Chris Everett, Vice-Chair Brian McRae, and founding partner representatives Doug Chiasson and Kyle Stelter (host) to unpack the vision behind this new national collaborative.The group shares the why, the how, and what Canadians can expect from the CWCP as it gains momentum. With fourteen partner and affiliate organizations already on board—representing nearly 200,000 members—the CWCP is off to a powerful start.Formed by the Canadian Fur Institute, Delta Waterfowl, SCI Canada, and the Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia, the founding partners discuss the challenges they see ahead, the need for a unified conservation voice, and the structure and pillars guiding the organization. They also explore how the CWCP plans to operate, advocate, and make an impact moving forward.Presented by: @sitkagearSupported by: @yeti @zeisshunting @frontiersmengear @onxhunt @stoneglacier @wild_tv @schnee_hunt @precision.optics @gunwerks
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2 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 56 seconds

Talk Is Sheep
Kicked out with Maddie Richards
Talk Is Sheep Podcast – Episode: Maddie Richards | Kicked OutWe welcome Maddie Richards to the podcast to talk about conservation, hunting, family, and her new "Kicked Out" series on the Wild Sheep Foundation’s "Sheep Fever" podcast platform.Maddie is a dedicated, hardcore, and accomplished hunter, having taken several trophy-class animals. This fall, she arrowed a pronghorn antelope buck and continues to spend her weekends and time off chasing elk in Montana.As the Membership Manager for the Wild Sheep Foundation, Maddie grew up in a conservation-minded family and now channels that passion into her work and media projects. She’s recently stepped into the role of host for the "Kicked Out" series on "Sheep Fever".(https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/ta0/2/16/1f3a7.png) Check out Maddie’s first episode of Kicked Out here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/25ecaVkTO3wQweuJj1zuXo?si=4f6c0079081b4c53 (https://open.spotify.com/episode/25ecaVkTO3wQweuJj1zuXo?si=4f6c0079081b4c53)Presented by: @sitkagear Supported by: @yeti @zeisshunting @frontiersmengear @onxhunt @stoneglacier @wild_tv @schnee_hunt @precision.optics @gunwerks
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3 months ago
48 minutes 42 seconds

Talk Is Sheep
Ashes on the Mountain with Anthony Klubi and Brandon Roth
We welcome two hardcore mountain hunters to the podcast — Anthony Klubi and Brandon Roth. These guys have been grinding it out in sheep country for the better part of a decade, yet the elusive ram has always slipped through their fingers.That changed this year.After an early-season hunt that came up short on harvest but full of lessons, Anthony and Brandon laced up their boots once again and pushed back into the mountains in pursuit of a mature Stone’s ram. 179 kilometres on foot and fifteen days in the field later — persistence finally paid off.But this story is more than just miles and mountains.Earlier in the year, Anthony lost his grandfather and chose to carry his ashes with him into the alpine. The emotional weight of that journey — combined with the unspoken question of who would take the shot if the opportunity presented itself (neither had ever harvested a ram) — could have made for a tense situation.Instead, it revealed the strength of true hunting brotherhood.Anthony and Brandon walk us through that pivotal moment — and how it unfolded with respect, humility, and friendship. The result? A heavy, dark-caped ram worthy of any sheep hunter’s dreams.This story will make you laugh, pause, and quite possibly wipe away a tear. It’s one for the books.Presented by: SITKA GearSupported by: Frontiersmen Gear, Gunwerks, OnX Maps, Precision Optics, Schnee’s, Stone Glacier, Wild TV, YETI, and Zeiss
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3 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes 31 seconds

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Pursuing the Wild with Kristy Titus
We welcome Pursue the Wild host Kristy Titus to Talk Is Sheep!Fresh off an incredible Fannin Sheep hunt with Blackstone Outfitters in the Yukon, Kristy shares the story of harvesting her second North American wild sheep.We retrace Kristy’s steps on this memorable adventure, discuss her journey toward completing the Grand Slam of North American wild sheep, and look ahead to what’s next on her list. Throughout the conversation, Kristy’s gratitude shines through—for the guides, outfitters, pilots, the wilderness, and of course, the sheep itself.Follow Kristy’s journey on Instagram: @kristytitus???? Check out some of Kristy’s mountain hunt episodes:* NWT Caribou Hunt (https://youtu.be/H73EamcB2cU)* Dall Sheep Hunt (https://youtu.be/sxpeAcP35Bo)* BC Mountain Goat Hunt (https://youtu.be/OC8Tv0BXPrk)* BC Moose Hunt (https://youtu.be/Hp2d3Ye3z0Y)* BC Caribou (https://youtu.be/dA0PAKD131M)Presented by: SITKA Gear Supported by: Frontiersmen Gear, Gunwerks, OnX Maps, Precision Optics, Schnee’s, Stone Glacier, Wild TV, YETI, and Zeiss
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3 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 24 seconds

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From Sturgeon to Bighorns: The Impact of the Jurassic Classic
The Wild Sheep Jurassic Classic is truly an experience like no other. This past August, 56 conservation-minded anglers joined us on the Fraser River to raise funds for wild sheep. Beyond the camaraderie, fresh air, and world-class sturgeon fishing, the event is about something bigger—coming together to celebrate and support our wild sheep resource.Over the years, the Jurassic Classic has generated more than half a million dollars for wild sheep conservation, with a major focus on the Fraser River California Bighorn project. These efforts have played a pivotal role in restoring Bighorns just a few hundred miles upstream.In this episode, we sit down with Colin Peters and James Mitton, both deeply involved in making this fundraiser a success. With three Wild Sheep Society Directors also on the cast, we share a behind-the-scenes look at what’s ahead for the Society over the coming months—offering listeners a sneak peek into the latest conservation initiatives underway.Presented by: SITKA Gear Supported by: Frontiersmen Gear, Gunwerks, OnX Maps, Precision Optics, Schnee’s, Stone Glacier, Wild TV, YETI, and Zeiss
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3 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 9 seconds

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Fur Institute of Canada with Doug Chiasson
We welcome Doug Chiasson, Executive Director of the Fur Institute of Canada, to the podcast. Doug shares the rich history of Canada’s trapping industry and the critical work being done to preserve trapping and promote sustainable use.Our conversation explores the growing threats to hunting, trapping, and conservation, with a deep dive into the seal industry. Doug highlights how current regulations and market pressures affect not only the seal resource but also the broader fishing resource.With extensive international experience, Doug emphasizes the importance of having a strong presence on the world stage. His decades of work in the non-profit sector have left a lasting impact, earning him wide respect among his peers.For more information, visit fur.caInstagram: @furinstituteofcanada (https://www.instagram.com/furinstituteofcanada/?hl=en)Presented by: SITKA GearSupported by: Frontiersmen Gear, Gunwerks, OnX Maps, Precision Optics, Schnee’s, Stone Glacier, Wild TV, YETI, and Zeiss
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3 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 34 seconds

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A Seven Year Stone's Sheep Quest for "The One" with Chuck Peeling
We welcome Chuck Peeling to the podcast to share his recent journey into BC’s rugged North in pursuit of a mature Stone’s Sheep. A dyed-in-the-wool hunter, Chuck had long dreamed of notching his first wild sheep tag — and this year, that dream became reality.We dig into his approach, why he held out for the one, and what it meant when he finally anchored a tremendous Stone’s ram. Together, we relive the moments of challenge, perseverance, and the unforgettable rush of success.Beyond the hunt, Chuck — founder and partner of the Spike Camp platform — speaks to the passion and drive within our conservation community. He shares exciting updates on Spike Camp’s latest developments and the benefits of getting involved.Presented by: SITKA GearSupported by: Frontiersmen Gear, Gunwerks, OnX Maps, Precision Optics, Schnee’s, Stone Glacier, Wild TV, YETI, and Zeiss.
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4 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 6 seconds

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Back from the Wild: Sixteen Days in Pursuit of Stone’s Sheep with Rebecca Peters and Hana Erikson
Back from the Wild: Sixteen Days in Pursuit of Stone’s SheepWe sit down with Hana and Rebecca as they return to everyday life after sixteen days in the deep wild chasing Stone’s Sheep.These two adventurers kicked off sheep season with a fly-in hunt, spending two weeks in pursuit of Rebecca’s very first ram. Hana, an experienced sheep hunter, took on the role of mentor, guiding Rebecca through her first true off-the-grid mountain hunt. From the highs of breathtaking moments to the lows that test grit and resolve, both women share raw stories and reflections from the mountains.Rebecca, fresh off this life-changing experience, is determined to leave the “Less Than One” club behind, while Hana provides the seasoned perspective of someone who’s been there before. Together, they offer a unique lens on the hunt—one from the excitement of a first-timer, and one from the steady knowledge of experience.We also dive into the incredible momentum of Women Shaping Conservation. Rebecca, as Chair, and Hana, as a volunteer, update us on their successful initiatives like Elevate and Aim for Impact, while offering a glimpse into exciting plans for 2026.Presented by: SITKA Gear Supported by: Frontiersmen Gear, Gunwerks, OnX Maps, Precision Optics, Schnee’s, Stone Glacier, Wild TV, YETI, and Zeiss.
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4 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 59 seconds

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A Conservation Legend: An Interview with Larry Weishuhn
In this special episode, we welcome a true legend in wildlife conservation and hunting — Mr. Whitetail himself, Larry Weishuhn. With over six decades of experience as a wildlife biologist, outdoor writer, television personality, and advocate, Larry shares his inspiring journey, the passion that drives him, and his unwavering commitment to conservation. We explore the evolving perception of hunters in society, discussing ways to improve public understanding and bridge the growing urban-rural divide. Larry also highlights his work with the Dallas Safari Club and Texas Wildlife Association, emphasizing how hunters continue to be pivotal stewards of wildlife.Tune in for a heartfelt conversation filled with insights, stories, and a reminder of the vital role hunters play in conserving our natural heritage. Be sure to visit Larry’s website at www.larryweishuhn.net (http://www.larryweishuhn.net/), subscribe to his podcasts, including "DSC's Campfires with Larry Weishuhn," "A Sportsman's Life," and "Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton and Friends," and catch his weekly TV show on Carbontv.com.Presented by: SITKA GearSupported by: Frontiersmen Gear, Gunwerks, OnX Maps, Precision Optics, Schnee’s, Stone Glacier, Wild TV, YETI, and Zeiss.
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4 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 53 seconds

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The state of the Society with Chris Barker
We sit down with WSSBC Vice President Chris Barker to discuss what is happening in the wild sheep world. We receive updates on our three legacy projects. Specifically:* Fraser River Test and Remove* Okanagan Bighorn Disease - Psoroptes Trial * Northern Prescribed BurnChris also dives into a story as he has been accused of never talking about his hunting experiences. This is a great update on the work the Society, our members and partners are doing.Presented by: SITKA GearSupported by: Frontiersmen Gear, Gunwerks, OnX Maps, Precision Optics, Schnee’s, Stone Glacier, Wild TV, YETI, and Zeiss
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4 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 31 seconds

Talk Is Sheep
Welcome to Talk is Sheep — the official podcast of the Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia. Join host Kyle Stelter and the Directors of WSSBC as they sit down with passionate guests from the mountain hunting and conservation community. From unforgettable backcountry adventures to in-depth conversations about wild sheep and the future of habitat conservation, this is where storytelling meets stewardship. Contact: kstelter@wildsheepsociety.com The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Wild Sheep Society of BC. Listener discretion is advised.