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Ask RBO founder Brian Mehmen what his favorite species to hunt and you’ll get what may sound like a surprising answer: coyotes. In this episode of Hunt the World, Brian is joined by Brad Dana and RBO Partner / Advisor Brandon Neil as they talk about the appeal of predator hunting and share stories about pursuing varmints. Thank you as always for listening and help us build this audience by sharing the podcast with your friends and family.
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Rolling Bones’ exclusive software is built to help match the hunter to the hunt. And we have done thousands of successful hunt plans for members just like you. In this week’s episode we take the process to the next level and get the perspective of a professional guide in how you can get an even closer match to your desires and expectations on your next guided adventure. Pro guide Aaron Fredlund is Brian and Brad's guest. Thank you for listening and we'd like to request that you share the podcast with friends and family.
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On this week's Hunt the World episode Dan Adler joins Brian and Brad to introduce the brand new RBO Diamond Membership. With your Diamond Membership you have the possibility of drawing a guided hunt - for free - in our newly minted RBO Diamond Unit. It contains five western states and offers 14 different species, 37 big-game outfitted hunts from which to choose. Sound too good to be true? Listen to this podcast and find out exactly how Dan's Zero Outfitter Fees (ZOF) and RBO have combined to create this new unit that will revolutionize the world of guided hunts. Now you can hunt more and spend less. As always thank you for listening and please share the podcast with friends and family.
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Nearly every hunter has been there. You apply and apply and apply... and you still didn’t draw. It can be very frustrating and you may feel like throwing in the towel. But before you do, this episode of Hunt the World is for you.
With their decades of experience Brian and Brad outline proven and useful strategies that can get you hunting this year - even if you didn't draw. They outline a valuable five-year strategy that you can follow that will keep you in the field, on budget, and help you approach your application process with purpose not hope.
As always thank you for listening! If you have a podcast idea send it to Bleep at [email protected] - if we use your podcast topic idea, we will send you some RBO swag to express our thanks! So be sure to include your name and mailing address.
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In part two of our Hunt the World ultimate guide to hunting Asia, Brian and Brad reveal the finer details of food, expense (including tipping customs), gear requirements, Starling communications, what to expect from your guides, language barriers and the overall hunt experience. They highlight their plans for an upcoming trip to Mongolia. Thank you as always for listening and please share the podcast with friends and family.
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Yes you can - go on an adventure of a lifetime hunting Asia. We begin a two-part series on how to make that Asian hunt a reality for you. Brian and Brad have made multiple trips hunting the Asian continent and they bring their decades of experience to this definitive guide on how you can take advantage of what Asia has to offer. Rolling Bones will take you through step-by-step, including price (quite often cheaper than the states and Canada), game density and diversity, travel, gear, physical conditions you can expect, and the overall cultural experience. Don't miss this two-part series with the second half to follow next week. Thank you as always for listening and please share the podcast with friends and family.
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This week we have a major announcement to make as Rolling Bones Outdoors has partnered with Zero Outfitter Fees (ZOF) to bringing even more value and opportunity to your membership. In this episode Brian and Brad welcome in ZOF founder Dan Adler as they tell you what this collaboration means to you and how it can help you leverage hunting opportunities and applications in all 50-states. Spend less and hunt more!
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This week on Hunt the World we welcome in world-class adventure hunter Dr. Jay Christensen. Jay has a thriving podiatry practice in Wisconsin and is a Rolling Bones member as well as an avid hunter. It was a chance meeting on an airplane with Brian and Brad that got it all started. In this episode he talks with Brian and Brad about his world-wide hunting career and the absolute importance of having good orthotics to a successful hunt. Thank you for listening and please share the podcast with friends.
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Not only is it some of the most scenic country in the world but it has some of the very best big game hunting as well. Within its 365,000 square miles is an unmatched diversity of species such as Dall Sheep, Stone Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, mountain Goat, Elk, Deer, Caribou, Moose, Black Bear, Grizzly Bear and Wolf. In this week’s hunt the world, Brian and Brad welcome in one of the province’s top guides to discuss all the opportunities that await. The crew at Rolling Bones highly recommends putting B.C. on your adventure bucket list if you haven't already. Yes, it can be expensive, but with a little planning and patience our staff can put together a program that can help you realize your BC dreams. Thank you for listening!
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Gather around the campfire with Brian and Brad this week as they welcome in professional guide and good friend Aaron from Canada. The guys have been listening to Aaron’s stories for years and finally they convinced him to sit down and share some of those fascinating, humorous, and always entertaining stories with you! Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and enjoy! As always thank you listening and please refer you friends to the podcast and help build our audience.
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This week we welcome to the Bone Cave RBO member Jesse Simonson. Jesse was born and raised on the Big Island in Hawaii and lives there now. He sits down with Brad and Brian to discuss what it’s like to hunt Hawaii with it's wild game and hunting regulations. And then we takes us on his journey of how he grew his adventure experiences to include hunting on the continent and around the world. Thank you as always for listening.
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Happy Leap Day! Joining Brian and Brad today is professional guide Aaron from British Columbia. He returns to the Bone Cave to talk about the differences you can expect between horseback and backpack hunting. They'll go over how gear needs differ, how preparation is different, how the food is different, the physical differences and the mental differences. Each has something to offer. Backpack adventures are generally less expensive but horseback hunts give you a truly unique perspective when stalking big game (did you know- wild game are not usually spooked by humans on horseback). Thank you for listening and drop us a line with your feedback and topic suggestions for future podcasts. [email protected]
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On this Hunt the World episode we welcome back John B. Snow, Shooting Editor for Outdoor Life Magazine and Jeff Sipe, CEO and Lead Designer of Badlands Rifles. They join in the discussion with Brian and Brad as they talk rifle designs, cartridge history and cutting edge technology. Everything from the classic .30-06 to the PRC 300. Triggers, gun stocks, Arca rails and upgrades are also discussed. Also on the agenda is the importance of training including the RBO Shooting Academy program which is included in the purchase of any Badlands Rifle. Investing in yourself is just, if not more, important than the investment you make in your precision shooting platform. Thank you for listening.
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When it comes to extreme mountaineering animals, nothing beats the Rocky Mountain Goat. They live on rocky craggs at high altitude where often the snow never melts. And the best place to find a trophy billy is British Columbia. In today's episode Rolling Bones brings you the best territory in the best place in world to hunt these rugged beasts. Brian and Brad welcome in expert guide Todagin who describes what it's like to pursue this long-haired shaggy mountain treasure. As always we thank you for listening and please let your friends know about and subscribe to Hunt the World.
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In this week's podcast we welcome back Russ Field who tells us about a unique Adventure Tourism opportunity for those hunters who want to bring along the family. Some call it eco-tourism but all agree it's an adventure. While the hunters hunt, the others can take a safari and shoot photos of wild big game animals, or perhaps enjoy a hike to famous South African waterfalls, a trip to local wineries, Hot air balloon rides, or even boarding a catamaran for some whale watching off the coast. If you would like more information on these unique adventures, call us at 1-800-644-8000. Thank you for listening and please share the podcast with your fellow hunters and adventurers.
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This week we welcome back an old friend, the producer of the Iowa Deer Classic and the Illinois Deer Classic, John Bunge - or as Brian likes to call him the King of the Whitetails. Along with Brad the trio discuss the upcoming event including what will be new in 2024 during the show March 1-3. John also outlines the can't miss features of the show. Also covered in this episode is whitetail hunting in Iowa. For further information visit IowaDeerClassic.com and IllinoisDeerClassic.com - and thank you as always for listening!
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This week on Hunt the World Brian and Brad welcome Russ Field from South Africa. Did you know hunting in South Africa can be much less expensive than hunting elk or mule deer in the states? And you don't have to wait six years to draw. With 30 years experience Russ covers all the details about the hunts, five-star accommodations, huge selection of plentiful game, getting your animal back home and the licenses and tags made easy. These are hunts available through Rolling Bones today. As Brad says, why wait for six years when you can shoot six today? Thank you as always for listening!
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On this week's Hunt the World we go big cat hunting with RBO member Craig Reiman. Craig's adventure in Colorado yielded a Boone & Crockett giant mountain lion and he talks about the hunt and cat hunting in general with Brian and Brad this week. If you've ever thought about it, we've got some options for you to consider in this episode. Thank you as always for listening!
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Today's episode of Hunt the World from Rolling Bones Outdoors is all about wild game processing. Our guest this week is Noah Mehmen, General Manager of the Black Hills Butcher Block, a shop that processes more than a thousand head of deer, elk, buffalo and other wild game each hunting season. And with his own meat science background Brian, along with Brad, discuss with Noah some common misconceptions about having your wild game processed professionally. Does a clean kill always result in cleaner cuts of meat? What is the formula to figure out the difference in your carcass hanging weight versus the processed weight of deliverable meat? As always, thank you for listening! And please share the podcast with your friends and neighbors.
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In this episode of Hunt the World, RBO member Shay McGowen is our guest as he talks with Brian and Brad about what it’s like to go for the North American Super Slam. That list includes 29 big game species found in North America. We’ll learn how far along Shay is on the list and the strategies it takes to achieve this rare hunting achievement, which only 220 hunters have ever accomplished.
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