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On this week's episode we are joined by Braydin Eastman. Today the guys are talking about playing the Bighorn sheep game in the United States lower forty-eight. Bighorn sheep hunting is one of the most coveted and most difficult tags to draw, it's almost impossible to get a guaranteed sheep tag, so to have a chance you have to play the game, and hopefully we can shed some light on the best way to go about that.

On this week's episode of Hunt the World we are joined by adventure hub owner Tyler Staab. Tyler has been flourishing in Kearney Nebraska, the guys go over Tyler's processes for gear nights, as well as the value of having people in store that know what the gear is, what you need out of it, and what is important to look at when you are buying good gear.

On this week's episode Brian and Brad are joined by Whitetail aficionado Greg Glesinger. Greg shares with us his wildlife management tactics, and how he cultivates environments that regularly produce monster whitetail, regularly topping two hundred inches. Greg's methods extend into every facet of the ecosystem, the water, plant-life, fertilizing the ground, and anything else involved in his craft. They dig into Greg's backstory, when he started hunting whitetail, and what ultimately created this passion.

On this Week's Episode we are re-running one of our most beloved episodes on Brian's first ever archery bull elk. Fourteen days of hunting and a whole crew of friends at his back, this was a hunt that Brian has not and will never forget. Originally posted on September 29th of 2022, this episode stands out as one of Brian and Brad's favorite western hunting stories, and a great walk down memory lane.

Brian and Brad are joined again this week by Alex Wallis from Canis, we are revisiting our Canis gear, and Alex takes us through what makes the gear so efficient, as well as what the gear is made of. They Talk about Pants, Jackets, Undergarments, Socks, Gloves, Sleeping Bags and Duffel Bags, and what they believe makes great gear.

On this week's episode we are joined by new President of the Guide Outfitters Association Of British Columbia Aaron Fredlund. Aaron talks about how the association came to be as well as the needs it serves in the hunting, outdoors and political spaces in British Columbia. Aaron talks about his passions for the topic, what made him want to contribute, as well as what changes he will push for in his new role.

On this week's episode we are joined by the British Colombia guide of the year Zach Logan. Zach talks about the emotions he has surrounding winning guide of the year, as well as his journey to becoming the guide he is today. The guys also reminisce about some of there favorite memories wilderness hunting, and what character attributes make Zach such a good guide.

On this week's episode, Brian and Brad are joined by Zach Logan once again. They go over gearing up for mountain and wilderness hunting. They talk about how their layering system's change very little from hunt to hunt, and how you don't need to spend the most money to have an effective system. They also go over what you can cheap out on, and what you should really spend money on. If you are interested in our gear options you can visit one of our locations, or call us at 605-644-8000.

On this week's episode Brian and Brad go over the Rolling Bones shooting schools. Shooting schools are a big part of the Rolling Bones ecosystem and Brian and Brad get into detail about what the shooting schools are and what benefits they provide. They also talk about their favorite parts about shooting schools, and their excitement for the upcoming season.

On this week's episode, the guys are joined by Aaron and they are talking about guided hunting at a budget of $5,500, $7,500, and $10,000, and how much opportunity there is still in the hunting industry to hunt with a reasonable budget. They also go over the value of a guided hunt and what it can add to your experience and adventure.