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In this episode of The Bovasin Outdoor Chronicles, we bring you the stories and updates every Montanan outdoorsman needs to know—news that may have been overlooked during the busy big game season. We cover the ongoing debate around stream access laws, FWP's management (and mismanagement) of game species, and spotlight both the best and worst groups shaping Montana's outdoor future.
The discussion includes the impact of the American Prairie Reserve, access issues involving private landowners, and the successes and challenges of the Block Management program. We also examine crop damage, damage hunts, and their significance in Montana's hunting landscape.
Tune in for an engaging look at the good, the bad, and the forgotten aspects of Montana’s great outdoors!
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In this episode, we wrap up our challenging 2024 big game season with an epic finale. After weeks of hard work and few animals, Garett finally bagged his elk after two relentless days of tracking a bull. Then, on the final weekend, Jared and Holly both tagged out—Holly with her biggest buck yet and Jared with a mature Montana prairie mule deer on the very last day. The season tested our grit, but in the end, persistence paid off, and the trophies hit the ground. Tune in to hear the highs, lows, and lessons from a season we’ll never forget.
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In this episode, the Bovasin Crew recounts the ups and downs of a hunting season full of missed opportunities and unexpected challenges. Late-season antelope hunts found the team too late to harvest one with horns, as most had already shed. Long days spent tracking elk led to little more than old sign, and mule deer numbers were disappointingly low. Jared recounts missing a solid buck, with Holly providing plenty of lighthearted ribbing. The frustration hit its peak one morning as other hunters dashed ahead into a prime spot, leaving the crew trekking all day with little fresh sign. Just as hope began to fade, a mature bull finally appeared at sunset—on the last night of the weekend before they had to return to town for work. It’s a candid look at what makes hunting both maddening and rewarding.
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Episode Description: "Altitude for Antlers"
In this thrilling episode, join the Bovasin crew—Jared and Garett—as they take to the skies and fly into an isolated section of landlocked public land on a 7-day elk hunt. Adventure hit fast when, on day one, they discovered the cattle tanks they planned to use for water were bone dry. With no choice but to call for backup, their pilot swooped in with a crucial water drop, allowing the hunt to continue.
Determined, Jared and Garett pressed on, encountering two heart-stopping moments with a trophy bull. One close call had them watching from across a private fence, and another bull surfaced after shooting hours, keeping the crew on their toes. Along the way, they stumbled upon shed antlers—so many, in fact, that the haul required an extra plane trip to carry it all out.
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In this episode, join the Bovasin Crew as we recount an unforgettable antelope and bird hunting adventure in Montana. It all started with a bump in the road—Holly's kidney stone the day before we planned to leave. Despite the rough start, the journey continued with yet another rough patch, the very large number of hunters that were vying for antelope on public land. Listen as Holly shares the story of her first antelope and the excitement of taking down a dandy buck. Meanwhile, Garett and The Old Man explored new territory, and Jared capped off the trip by limiting out on pheasants. It’s a wild ride of challenges, triumphs, and unexpected moments!
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In this episode of the Bovasin crew sits down with Dan English, the founder and CEO of Voormi, an innovative outdoor apparel company based in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. Dan shares the story of his journey from the tech world to creating Voormi, a brand that revolutionizes outdoor clothing with patented fabric technologies. We dive into what sets Voormi apart—its focus on high-performance wool blended with synthetic materials to handle the toughest environments, and its commitment to manufacturing all they can in the United States. Tune in to hear Dan's inspiring story, Voormi's impact on the outdoor industry, and what drives their mission of sustainability and innovation.
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In this episode, Jared and Garett explore the question: Should we raise our kids in the outdoors? They discuss the challenges of introducing children to a way of life that’s slowly fading, from exposure to the elements to the realities of hunting in an increasingly commercialized, competitive landscape. With public access shrinking and hunting pressure rising, is it still worth teaching kids the values of outdoor life, knowing it may become harder for them to experience in the future? Or should we guide them towards hobbies that might be less fraught with future disappointments?
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Join the Bovasin crew as we recount an unforgettable 7-day backcountry mountain goat hunt in the remote wilderness of Montana. In late October, we were dropped 5 miles into the snow-covered terrain on horseback, where daily storms and deep drifts tested our resolve. After steep hikes up mountain ridges, following black bear tracks and navigating 1000-foot cliffs, we finally spotted the elusive mountain goat on the 4th day. On the 5th day, we harvested a stunning, haired-out trophy. The adventure didn’t end there—our 19.2-hour trek out of the wilderness, through grizzly-infested forests, alongside fresh mountain lion tracks, and shadowed by a mysterious creature with glowing yellow eyes, was the final test of endurance. By the end of the journey, we had covered a total of 55 miles on foot. Tune in to hear about this epic saga of resilience, wildlife encounters, and the ultimate reward of a hard-fought hunt.
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In this episode of the Bovasin Outdoors podcast, join the crew as they discuss their personal gear choices for the hunting season. From the warmth of alpaca wool to the convenience of a bino harness, they’ll share the tried-and-true essentials that make their hunts successful. Jared, Garett, and the team talk about the pros and cons of their go-to gun holsters, why a reliable fire starter is non-negotiable, and what they include in their must-have kill kits. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just starting out, you'll gain insights from the crew's field-tested opinions that could make or break your next hunt. Tune in to hear the stories behind each piece of gear and why it made the cut for their loadouts.
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It's about that time of year again. Choosing the right arrows is the the first hunt as you wade through different theories and advertisers as they all try to pull you in. Pull back and tune in to hear Jared take his shot at using mathematics to guide his discussions towards arrow choice to make his bow the most efficient killing machine.
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Join Earl Radonski as he chats with the Bovasin crew about his remarkable career at the Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Fishery department. In this episode, Earl shares insights from over 20 years of experience, dig into topics such as electrofishing, gill netting, and fish stocking. Discover how he managed Montana's fish populations, mentored youth through the Hooked on Fishing Program, and even uncovered a few artifacts along the way. This episode will have you hooked, line, and sinker!
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Listen to this unforgettable journey as we recount the adventures the Bovasin Crew, with Andre and Scott, experienced on a four-day river trip for an epic bachelor party. This episode chronicles their action-packed days floating and fishing along the serene river, encountering the thrill of slot canyons and battling the sudden rush of floodwaters.
Picture the scene as the crew hikes through warm prairie creeks and lush meadows to discover ancient pictographs that tell stories of times long past. Hear about their evenings by the campfire, cooking the day’s catch.
Experience the awe of hiking to the top of towering cliffs and exploring hidden valleys lined with majestic cliff walls. This adventure is packed with camaraderie, large catfish, and softshell turtles. Don't miss the Bovasin Crew’s ultimate bachelor party river escapade!
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The Red Fox is back in town. Come along a quick update on how many boats are actually functioning. Engage in the conversation about Montana's new Prairie Habitat Conservation Lease and discussion about the changing landscapes in ownership within Montana.
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Bovasin Outdoors with Jared and Garett discuss the escalating grizzly bear conflicts in the lower 48 states. They tackle pressing questions like: How many grizzlies are too many? How few are not enough? With the grizzly population exceeding the threshold for removal from the endangered species list, when will state authorities step in to manage them? Discover the ecological impact of reintroducing grizzlies to ecosystems that haven’t seen them in a century. Tune in to hear their insights on this controversial and timely issue.
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Bovasin Outdoors returns with local legend Ralph Saunders, a man whose forgotten knowledge of the backcountry surpasses what most will ever learn. Discover his insights on the Lewis and Clark expeditions and hear about his upbringing in the Beartooth Mountains. Having fished every lake and stream in this mountain range, Ralph has also meticulously mapped the area. Tune in to hear from one of the finest mountain men around.
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Welcome back to Season 2 of The Bovasin Chronicles! After a refreshing break between winter and spring, we're hitting the ground running as the bears roam and the turkeys gobble. Join us in this episode as we sit down with Jeremy DeVries, a seasoned Outfitter, to chat, laugh, and dive into the challenges facing our local community in the great state of Montana. Stay tuned as we tackle the controversial topic of the Yellowstone River Closure, with Jeremy bringing over 30 years of expertise to provide valuable insights. We're thrilled to be back, and we hope you enjoy the ride!
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Join the conversation as the Bovasin crew interview Mr. Rick Schoening about ballot initiative 193. This conversation clears the air of misinformation and gets down to the brass tax of what this initative would do. Initiative 193 has the possibility to open 3.3 million acres of hunting in the state, but the decision rests on Montanans' understanding and actions.
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As hunting season draws to a close and the Bovasin crew refrains from any shoulder seasons, we find ourselves nearing the conclusion of The Chronicles' first season. This week, anticipation runs high as the Bovasin Crew meets with Dylan Waller. A lifelong enthusiast of the great outdoors, Dylan recently achieved the remarkable feat of completing the US Upland Slam. Join us as we gather around the campfire and dig into the trials and tribulations he encountered on his journey to such a significant accomplishment.
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The Bovasin crew is wrapping up as season one draws to a close. We're reflecting on our journey of launching and sustaining the podcast throughout our inaugural season. A new member is joining our family, adding fresh energy to the group. Join us as we explore our past adventures and share our aspirations for the future. With only two episodes left after this one, season one is on the brink of becoming history. Tune in for a nostalgic trip down memory lane and a glimpse into what lies ahead. -
Sit back and join the Bovasin Crew in an exciting episode as they engage in a captivating conversation with the exceptionally talented Melanie Hughes, hailing from Ralston, Wyoming. In this episode, the crew delves into the world of wildlife artistry with Melanie, the proud Owner of Bearded Hen Wildlife Studio. The inspiration behind the episode sparks from Garett's own experience, having received a stunning wood duck masterpiece from Bearded Hen. Relax and enjoy the show as the Bovasin Crew unravels the fascinating story of Melanie Hughes and her passion for bringing the beauty of nature to life through her artwork.
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