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On this episode, Nolan Osborne, aka NMO, is back to cover his evolving thoughts on guns and gear. These subjects were meant to be covered in his previous episode but time ran short so, he's back to dig into these ever popular topics. NOTABLE GUEST QUOTES: “Your group size is too small.” @nmo HORNADY PODCAST REFERENCED BY NMO --------------------------- SUPPORT WILD SHEEP: Go to Wild Sheep Foundation to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep. DEALS & OFFERS: OnX Maps is now available in Canada! Get your FREE trial today. And if you're already a member, check out the exclusive offers and perks available when you upgrade to an Elite Member. Tired of garbage instant coffee when you're in the backcountry? Check out This Is Coffee and get yourself some great instant coffee for whenever you're in the backcountry or on the road. --------------------------- SUPPORT MOUNTAIN GOATS: Go to Rocky Mountain Goat Alliance to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to conserving mountain goats and their habitat.
In this episode, I am joined by hunting guide and conservationist Nolan Osborne. Nolan and I were due for a catch-up as we look ahead to the bear hunting season and the upcoming Wild Sheep Foundation Solute to Conservation and Mountain Huntain Expo. Over the years, Nolan and I have had deep conversations on the ethics associated with hunting. Last week, a notable Canadian hunting content creator was found guilty of several poaching charges in B.C. and Alberta. This disappointing news made some big waves in our hunting community and raised questions about the ethics of content creation in the hunting space. In the episode, we discuss the responsibility and accountability of being legal and ethical hunters and the complexities and pressures of creating content that relies on successful hunts. I'll be presenting at the Mountain Hunting Expo at 2 pm on Friday, so stop by and learn about meat care in the mountains. Find out more about the Wild Sheep Society Event. Here is a link to our Bear Hunting course. If you want to learn more about how to hunt me and the EatWild team, join us for a workshop or course. We have recently released a series of online hunting courses for you to deepen your knowledge and hone your strategies for the hunt. The iHunter App supports the Eatwild Podcast and other programs. The app is an essential tool to make you more comfortable in the woods. The mapping layers, navigation tools and hunting regulations are all packed into the app to give you the info you need on your next adventure. This episode is supported by BC Backcountry Hunters and Anglers (BCBHA). The BCBHA is a young conservation organization dedicated to protecting wild places and critters that live in these wild places. Come out to a local event and get to know the BCBHA community. As always, this podcast is brought to you by Seek Outside. They make unique ultralight tents and packs for your next adventure. Use the discount code EATWILD on your next purchase. We also get support from our friends at West Coast Kitchen Canada. So stock up for the adventure season and use the discount code EATWILD. You can stop in at Beere Brewing and take advantage of a 10% discount on the purchase. Use the code EATWILD10 on your next purchase. Beere makes a great selection of bright, crisp beers perfect for the patio or around the campfire.
While at Sheep Week in Reno Director Peter Gutsche and guest host Nolan Osborne welcome Rachel Ahtila and Adam Foss to the podcast. We catch up on wild sheep, BC, conservation, Wild Sheep Foundation and more.Rachel and Adam are Sitka Ambassadors and huge advocates for wild sheep in the province. Pete and Nolan chat about Rachel and Adam's recently released SITKA Gear film, How far we have come. Check out the film at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjO944CPNeUWe are grateful for SITKA Gear's support as our official sponsor.Talk is Sheep is brought to you by our Title Sponsor, MTNTOUGH Fitness Labs.We partnered with MTNTOUGH Fitness Lab to help get you in shape and mentally stronger. Whether you are a veteran hunter or just starting, the MTNTOUGH app will take you to the next level. We've personally trained using the MTNTOUGH programs and we believe in it so much that we want to give you 6 weeks for free using code: SHEEPBC. Visit: http://lab.mtntough.com/checkout/subscribe/purchase?code=sheepbc&plan=monthlyTalk is Sheep is the Official Podcast of the Wild Sheep Society of BC. The official sponsor of the Wild Sheep Society of BC is SITKA Gear and our Conservation Partners - Frontiersmen Gear, Gunwerks, Precision Optics, Schnee's, Stone Glacier, Wild TV and YETI.
Adam sits down with his good friend and longstanding member of the JMH/BTK team Nolan Osborne to talk about guide life, gear, media/marketing, and the new gig that has NMO moving on to a new role in the industry. @nmo --------------------------- DEALS & OFFERS: OnX Maps is now available in Canada! Get your FREE trial today. And if you're already a member, check out the exclusive offers and perks available when you upgrade to an Elite Member. Keep your eyes and ears open for an incredible offer from MYSTERY RANCH coming soon! Trust us, you won't want to miss this deal. --------------------------- SUPPORT WILD SHEEP: Go to Wild Sheep Foundation to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep. --------------------------- SUPPORT MOUNTAIN GOATS: Go to Rocky Mountain Goat Alliance to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to conserving mountain goats and their habitat.
On this episode of the show, Kevin and Pete are joined by Nolan Osborne. When it comes to rugged mountain hunting you will not find a person on the planet with more experience than Nolan. When Nolan is not guiding for Stone sheep in the rugged mountains of British Columbia, he co-host's the Beyond the Kill podcast and is the editor of the Journal of the Mountain Magazine. Beyond Nolan's knowledge and experience he is a guys who can get the job down regardless of the environment and challenges are in his way. We get into a great conversation about how Nolan hot into the industry, some of his experiences as a guide and he shares his story of his unbelievable Roosevelt Elk. Do not miss these films... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjXO31Uti0s&t=1s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoWGbXrJqwI For more on Nolan check out... https://beyondthekill.net/ As always be sure to check out our sponsors and use the promo codes... https://akuoutdoor.ca/ Use Promocode FOCUS for 15% off Hunting & Military Boots https://akuoutdoor.us/ Use Promocode FOCUS for 15% off Hunting & Military Boots https://www.treelineacademy.net/ use promocode "FOCUS22" and get $20USD off the course Elk101.com | Dedicated to Elk Hunting Information use the promocode "focus" and receive 20% off the online course Backroad Mapbooks | Your Adventure Maps for hiking, fishing, camping, off-roading, hunting, paddling and more! use the promo code "focus" for 10% off your order This episode of the Focus Hunting Podcast is brought to you by: https://www.howlforwildlife.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We welcome Nolan Osborne to Talk Is Sheep. Nolan is no stranger to the podcast as co-host of Beyond The Kills podcast. He is a life and monarch member of the WSSBC and we are grateful to have him as a friend of WSSBC.Nolan has gained a fabulous reputation in the outfitting community it is truly an honour to welcome @nmo to the podcast
On this episode, Adam welcomes Nolan back to the show to discuss his 2022 guiding season, tips for people looking to get into the guiding industry, and some real-world, hard-use gear highlights and lowlights from the 2022 season. --------------------------- DEALS & OFFERS: Try FATMAP, our go-to mapping software, FREE for 60-days with this voucher. Get 15% OFF at Black Rifle Coffee Company or Black Rifle Coffee Company Canada when you use code JOURNAL. Use code QUICKANDDIRTY to get 25% off at www.wildernessathlete.com. Need boots? Check out the full CRISPI line-up at www.crispius.com to find a model that suits your hunting style and terrain. --------------------------- SUPPORT WILD SHEEP: Go to Wild Sheep Foundation to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep. --------------------------- SUPPORT MOUNTAIN GOATS: Go to Rocky Mountain Goat Alliance to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to conserving mountain goats and their habitat.
I've been wanting to have Nolan on the podcast for a while and the conversation we had didn't disappoint. Nolan was the first guy I called when I first started planning my winter goat hunt and considering we had never met he was extremely generous with his time and experience. Nolan is also the co-host of the Beyond The Kill podcast and is a sound voice for hunters across BC. I'm grateful for the insights he shared on this episode and I think there is something in here for everyone. Nolan Osborne https://www.instagram.com/nmo/ Journal of Mountain Hunting & Beyond The Kill Podcast https://journalofmountainhunting.com/category/podcast/ Jay Nichol jay@mindfulhunter.com https://www.mindfulhunter.com/ Merch https://www.mindfulhunter.com/shop Free Backcountry Nutrition Guide https://www.mindfulhunter.com/tools Newsletter https://www.mindfulhunter.com/contact IG https://www.instagram.com/mindful_hunter/ Podcast https://www.mindfulhunter.com/podcast
On this episode of the Wilderness Locals Podcast - Our guest is Nolan Osborne form Journal of Mountain Hunting. Nolan is a Guide, Hunter and all around great guy to chat with. If you enjoy the podcast please subscribe and leave us a review or let us know here! If you want to support the podcast checkout our gear @ www.WildernessLocals.net Enjoy the show folks!
What does guided hunting look like when the border is closed to 98% of commercial hunting clients? I am catching up on the 2020 hunting season with Nolan Osborne. Nolan is a hunting guide and the managing editor of the Journal of Mountain Hunting. We’re talking about the impacts of COVID-19 on the guide outfitting community. As we get caught up on our respective hunting seasons, we get into sheep hunting and the challenges of ageing legal rams, and we talk about the pressure on a guide to ensure success on a once-in-a-lifetime hunt. It’s always a good time when I get to hang out with Nolan. He’s a super modest and knowledgeable mountain hunter. I hope you enjoy this one. You can find Nolan at the Journal of Mountain Hunting or on Instagram @nmo. Please share and review! Thanks for listening, Dylan Eyers www.eatwild.ca Instagram I Podcast I YouTube
Have you ever missed a shot at an animal? Nerves, distance, brush or just plain poor judgement can lead to a miss on an animal. In this episode, we are talking about the factors that lead up to a missed shot and reflect on how we can improve our decision making and skill set to minimize the potential of this happening. I am joined by hunting partner Chef Mark Perrier and hunting guide and friend Nolan Osborne of the Journal of Mountain Hunting. This is swapcast with the Journal Of Mountain Hunting "Beyond the Kill Podcast" so you can find our conversation there too. Nolan Osborne is hunting guide, outdoor writer, and the editor of the Journal of Mountian Hunting - @nmo Mark Perrier is a Chef and restauranteur based in Vancouver - @thechefwhohunts Join us for one of our workshops www.eatwild.ca Download the EatWild Hunter App
On this show, Adam is joined by BTK regular Nolan Osborne for his first episode since coming back from his 2019 guiding season. There’s no rest for the wicked as Nolan has a tight timeframe to regroup and get ready for his limited draw Roosevelt elk hunt. Adam and Nolan discuss gear, equipment, guns, and optics that will factor into the next hunt for the JOMH crew. Go to BEYOND site and use code JOMH to get 20% off the Axios and Kyros systems. LIKE FREE GEAR? DON’T MISS THE GEAR GIVEAWAYS IN THE NEW SPONSOR ADS! --------------------------- If you are not a member of WSF, it’s time to join the best managed conservation organization on the planet. Go to www.wildsheepfoundation.org to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep.
***WARNING THIS EPISODE GETS EXPLICIT AT TIMES*** On this episode, Nolan Osborne sits down with Connor Gabbott of Talus Creative to discuss common barriers of entry to backcountry hunting -- locations and gear -- and the perceived importance of them to new hunters. Connor & Nolan offer their take on both matters, as well as upcoming plans for the season while staving off malaria courtesy of the old quinine cocktail. @NMO @TalusCreative --------------------------- If you are not a member of WSF, it’s time to join the best managed conservation organization on the planet. Go to www.wildsheepfoundation.org to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep.
***WARNING THIS EPISODE GETS EXPLICIT AT TIMES*** On this show, Nolan Osborne is back to discuss a recent personal hunt, a guided hunt, and believe it or not, the finer points of bear shit assessment. Between Nolan’s hunts and Adam’s second bear hunt of the year, there are more than a few stories, lessons, and laughs in this episode. @nmo @arcadiaoutfitting --------------------------- If you are not a member of WSF, it’s time to join the best managed conservation organization on the planet. Go to www.wildsheepfoundation.org to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep.
On this show, Adam and Nolan discuss their recent boat based black bear hunts, one on the Isle of Giant Bears (aka Vancouver Island) and the other in the interior of BC. They also discuss some gear and equipment highlights from both hunts. @strykerboats @leupoldoptics @gunwerks Stryker Ranger LX 420 Leupold SX-5 Santiam HD --------------------------- If you are not a member of WSF, it’s time to join the best managed conservation organization on the planet. Go to www.wildsheepfoundation.org to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep.
On this bonus episode, Nolan Osborne from the Journal of Mountain Hunting invited Mike, Kelly and Jesse Bone from Filter Studios to chat while attending The Wild Sheep Society of B.C.'s Spence's Bridge Sheep Count. Please consider becoming a member of the Wild Sheep Foundation by clicking HERE. To see our complete lineup of SITKA clothing head over to our website and click on the GEAR TAB. And don't forget to check out North Arm Knives. We'll be back next week with a regular schedule and Part II of Episode 100.
On this show, Nolan Osborne fills in for Adam and guest hosts a group podcast from the Spences Bridge Sheep Count held annually by the Wild Sheep Society of BC. It was a record turnout, and by all accounts, a fantastic event. The group discusses why sheep hunting is so alluring, the similarities (and differences) between sheep hunting and other forms of hunting, and the benefits of volunteering for wild sheep related projects. --------------------------- If you are not a member of WSF, it’s time to join the best managed conservation organization on the planet. Go to www.wildsheepfoundation.org to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep. If you ARE a WSF member, please support the Wild Sheep Society of BC at www.wildsheepsociety.com so they can continue their critically important work here in BC.
As promised in Episode 135, Nolan Osborne is back to answer gear related questions from the audience and share gear highlights from his most recent Northern BC winter goat hunt. @nmo @athletes_hunt @nicktrehearne Hilleberg Tents Discussed: Anjan 2 Nallo 2 GT Akto Soulo
On this episode, Mike and Kelly chat with Nolan Osborne while at the Sheep Show earlier this year. Nolan talks about how he got into guiding, his time outdoors and also shares some good sheep hunting tips for their August hunt. Follow Nolan on Instagram - @nmo
This as close to breaking news as you’re going to get in our world! On this show, Adam and Nolan catch-up within hours of Nolan’s return from the North Coast mountains where he was, yet again, chasing long-haired billies. This was a very different trip than the hunt profiled in last year’s Toeing the Line film and a good example of just how variable mountain goat hunting can be. To say Nolan’s had a good couple of years would be one hell of an understatement… @nmo @nicktrehearne @athletes_hunt
As promised, after running out of time to get into some storytelling in Episode 121, we brought Nolan back to share some highlights from the 2018 guiding season. What you’ll hear in this episode is the story of Nolan’s favorite hunt of the year and arguably the hunt of his lifetime. We’d bet his clients feel the same way. With some gear and hunting tips mixed in for good measure, this episode has something for everyone. @nmo
On this episode, Adam is joined by his good friend, and colleague, Nolan who just returned from a season of guiding Stone’s sheep, mountain caribou, Rocky Mountain goats, and moose. Adam and Nolan discuss what it’s like to spend 90 days straight in the high country of Northern BC, the enjoyment and frustration of working with horses, and some of the lessons Nolan took away from his 2018 season. @nmo
Leupold's Bruce Pettet, CEO, and Scott Rousseau, Digital Content Specialist, sit down with Adam Janke and Nolan Osborne of the Journal of Mountain Hunting to discuss their new film 'Toeing The Line' - A Coastal Winter Goat Hunt. Listen in as the guys share details on their unforgettable expedition into the mountains of B.C., faced with frigid temperatures, record snowfall, and perilous terrain.
On this show, Adam is joined by his good friend, and the star of Toeing the Line (TTL), Nolan Osborne. Anyone that has watched our TTL film will know that Nolan is one hell of a character. But, behind that goofy, and often laconic, demeanor is an incredibly committed and hard-working dude. With zero experience and zero skills, Nolan left his home province of Ontario to chase his dream of becoming a hunting guide. Since making the leap, he has worked throughout BC and the Yukon wrangling and guiding for Stone’s sheep, caribou, moose, grizzlies, and mountain goats. He is now living his dream. But the path was not easy. On this episode, Nolan shares the story of how he got to where he is today. @nmo
On this show, we will be talking about marksmanship. As many of you know, a crew from the JOMH traveled down to Oregon to attend the Leupold Optics Academy (LOA) in preparation for the late-season goat hunt the team recently returned from. Joining Adam on the show will be the two gentlemen that hosted and instructed the team at the LOA facility, Michael Baccellieri and John Warren from Leupold, as well as Nolan Osborne who was the main trigger puller at the LOA course. Nolan’s perspectives on the topics covered in this show will be especially interesting as he was tasked with taking the lessons learned at the LOA and applying them in the field in what turned out to be very challenging hunting and shooting conditions. Topics covered include the key equipment considerations that inform both rifle and optics decisions, and the skills and abilities required to get the most out of your shooting system. If you are looking to up your game in marksmanship and precision shooting, this is a must-listen podcast with some of the best instructors in the industry today. www.leupold.com @michael_baccellieri @john.warchild @nmo
On this episode, Adam is joined by the full crew of guys that were on the JOMH’s recent late season goat hunt and film expedition. This podcast was recorded part way through the trip and includes an interesting mix of guys that have diverse perspectives on the question of what makes a great hunter? You’ll hear thoughts from Dustin Roe, Nolan Osborne, Dan Watson, Steven Drake, Connor Gabbott and of course Adam. This is an opinionated topic and the group doesn’t shy away from tackling the differences between guided and non-guided hunters, high success ratios versus more selective hunting, killing for meat or age or score and many other factors that play into one’s “success” as a hunter. We hope you enjoy this one as much as we did recording it! Thanks to our guests: @dustinroe @nmo @danwato @stevendrakephoto @taluscreative
***WARNING: STRONG AND EXPLICIT LANGUAGE IS USED ON THIS SHOW*** On this episode, we feature a group discussion with nine guys, all of whom were at WSF’s Sheep Show last week. We recorded this episode in one of our hotel rooms just before attending the Grand Finale Banquet so, the audio quality is not as high as we would normally produce, but given the size of the group and the microphone system required it’s the best we could do. It's not bad, but it's not up to our usual standard. In addition, this podcast contains some strong and explicit language, so if you often listen to podcasts in the vehicle with your kids, this is not one to do so with. We do apologize if anyone takes offense to the language used, but the topics covered are ones we are all, very obviously, passionate about. At least in some circles (like ours), when you get a group of guys together that feel strongly about a given subject, the language is going to get a little colorful at times. That said, the topics covered are very interesting given the very eclectic group of guys huddled around the microphone. The group includes a mix of people from all over Canada and the US, some with lots of hunting experience, others with minimal hunting experience and each with different connections to hunting. We dive into all that and more. What does hunting mean to us on an individual level? How does the act of killing an animal actually feel? How does both the hunting and non-hunting community communicate the reasons we hunt? How do the complexities of conservation fit into the modern media landscape? It's a wide-ranging conversation, but one that is quite interesting given the people involved. On that note specifically, the guys present are: Joshua Skenes, a relatively new hunter and world-renowned chef that owns one of the Top 50 restaurants in the world. Matt Martinez, a long-time hunter and modern renaissance man with experience and success in the business, art and photography world. Mike Pedersen and Kelly Molnar from The Rookie Hunter Podcast. Nolan Osborne, mountain hunting guide, JOMH Assistant Editor and our staff millennial. Peter Gutsche, a BC resident who’s been hunting his entire life that’s deeply passionate about mountain hunting and conservation. Matt Comment, past guest, East Coaster, experienced mountain hunter and passionate conservationist. Connor Gabbott, past guest, chef, photographer and dedicated mountain hunter.