Shoot'n The Bull Podcast
Summary: Shoot'n The Bull Podcast with Josh Keller and Ty Stubblefield is an entertaining and somewhat educational podcast driven by their adventures in the elk woods or any other hunt that comes to be.
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Heather Wise won the desert sheep hunt donated to the Wild Sheep Foundation by La Palmosa Ranch. WSF gave away the hunt at their life member breakfast in 2018. The kicker to this giveaway is you have to be present to win. Heather, being the trooper she is, made the breakfast still three sheets to the wind from the night before. When they drew her name she wasn't able to hide her condition and stumbled on stage to accept the prize. Listen how this hunt went!
Josh and Ty catch up and talk summer plans, future hunts, llama training, and more! We appreciate your support and listening. If you'd like to help us out even more you can share this episode on social media and go to our website and purchase Shoot'n The Bull apparel. Thanks again and enjoy the show!
Ty sat down with Sean Degrey, founder of the Total Archery Challenge (TAC) previously known as Bowcast at the Berg has changed 3D archery as we know it. We'll break down the mountain shoot and some of why things have evolved the way they have. If you've never been you should make it a point to go least one time! Be forewarned, they sell out fast with some selling out within days of registration opening.
In this episode we recap our fall elk hunts and Josh's wilderness bison hunt.
Once again we are joined by Mark Livesay from Treeline Pursuits and Ultramax Sports. We recap our week spent hunting mule deer in eastern Montana. It was an interesting week with food poisoning, wall tent troubles, shenanigans, and a little success. Shoot'n The Bull Store http://www.shootnthebullpodcast.com/shop
Ty and Josh are joined by Mark Livesay of Treeline Pursuits and Ultramax Sports on their way east to hunt mule deer in Montana. The crew talks game plan as they prepare to spend a week looking to fill their tags.
We sat down with Mark Livesay of Treeline Pursuits and Ultramax Sports and talked about pack llamas and Ironman Triathlons. Elk hunting is a tough sport and what better to compare it to than a triathlon. You can also help support the show by purchasing your Shoot'n The Bull apparel at shootnthebullpodcast.com
Here's a little preview into Land of the Free 2.0! This episode is about the Montana leg of Born and Raised Outdoors Land of the Free 2.0 project. SPOILER ALERT! A few elk lost their lives to the making of this project. You'll get to here an all encompassing recount of the Montana hunt at the trailhead after the crew packed out the last load. You'll have to watch the series to get the visual but they do a pretty good job at painting the picture with words, at least for the Montana leg.
This conversation takes place in Big Sky, Montana at the Total Archery Challenge. We uncover how Ben, AKA Shedcrazy, broke out of his mundane day job to make a living entertaining us all in the hunting world. He also gives us a sneak peak on what lies in store this coming season.
With elk season's fast approaching Ty & Josh talk about elk scouting, hunting and behaviors. Comparing the differences between Rocky's and Roosevelts and all the theories they have about elk and elk habitat.
We had the amazing opportunity to sit down with guest David Wise, two time gold medalist, father of two children and hunter. Humble, well spoken and all around good dude. Get to know David as we talk about life and society outside of hunting and the duties we have to educate the non-hunting community about what we do.
Join Josh and Ty as they drive through Yellowstone National Park on a Sunday afternoon in July. If your faith in humanity is waining we highly recommend you don't go to Yellowstone NP during peak tourist season. Laugh along with them as they discuss the "People of Yellowstone" and the 40 mile, three day scouting trip they're coming back from.
Please enjoy one of our last episodes in this bison series. We can't promise there won't be more down the line but for now we'll leave you with some comedial entertainment and exuberant amount of bison knowledge.
This is a must listen to episode. Absolutely one of our most educational conversations on Bison and Conservation history in North America. We dive deep into the complex issue and likely the most successful conservation success story of our time.
Ty and Heather sit down over lunch beers and talk about Bison, getting involved in conservation and putting your money where your mouth is. That means doing shit instead of talking shit!!