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Ep 649: Ty Stubblefield | Wild Bison Ranch This week on the Rich Outdoors, we're thrilled to feature Ty Stubblefield, the dynamic owner of Wild Bison Ranch, located in the heart of Montana. Ty's journey from a casual idea sparked during a bison ranch tour in Canada to establishing his own thriving bison ranch is […]
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Catching Elk Fever with Ty Stubblefield Show Notes: From being a part of Born and Raised Outdoors to becoming the Executive Director of the Montana Wild Sheep Foundation, Ty Stubblefield has spent the last 25 years in hunting and conservation. Here, I pick Ty's brain on elk hunting and he shares some stories from out in the wild. Ty started elk hunting when he was in high school without any mentorship, but after graduating, he joined up with a hunter at the sawmill, where he sharpened his skills. Ty started out rifle hunting, but his mentor introduced him to bow hunting. Because his early hunting career was a struggle, Ty's mission now is to help hunters learn as much as possible. Ty shares some of the biggest lessons he's learned along the way and how he shot his first elk with a bow. You have to have a killer instinct and he says that's the only way to be successful. Some people don't have it, but it can be learned with consistency and practice. Ty and I talk about his go-to approach for choosing an elk hunting area, his top criteria for picking a spot, and what he does once he gets there. We discuss how predation impacts where you hunt and how to draw the right tags. We also get into tips for creating opportunities in high pressure areas, Ty's top elk calls, and some of his best hunting stories. What's Inside: Ty's background and stories from his early hunting days How Ty chooses a good elk hunting spot Tips for creating opportunities in high pressure areas Mentioned in this episode Days In The Wild Podcast Phoenix Shooting Bags save 20% with code johnstallone Howl for Wildlife: https://www.howlforwildlife.org/ Short Description: From being a part of Born and Raised Outdoors to becoming the Executive Director of the Montana Wild Sheep Foundation, Ty Stubblefield has spent the last 25 years in hunting and conservation. Ty and I talk about his go-to approach for choosing an elk hunting area, how predation impacts where you hunt, and how to draw the right tags. We also get into tips for creating opportunities in high pressure areas, Ty's top elk calls, and some of his best hunting stories. Tags big game hunting, hunting tips, hunting guide, buck hunting, hunting stories, hunting advocacy, elk hunting, conservation, bow hunting, rifle hunting, elk calls, predation
In this episode (#237) of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randy is joined by three members of the Montana Wild Sheep Foundation; Ty Stubblefield, Jack Atcheson, and Kurt Alt. Topics covered include putting more sheep on the mountain, learning from successes and failures, how to increase your odds of drawing a sheep tag, some sheep hunting stories, and a lot of banter from the 2024 Wild Sheep Show in Reno. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This one is going to ruffle some feathers, but you know I really don't give a crap. Neither does my good friend Ty Stubblefield. That's why I respect the man, he calls it like it is regardless of who it offends. On this episode of Campfire Conversations, Ty shares exactly why he soured on his [...]
EP 030 Wild & Uncut Podcast - Ty Stubblefield & The Wild Bison Ranch This episode of the Wild & Uncut podcast was recorded at the Total Archery Challenge in Big Sky Montana with Kristy's brother from another mother, Ty Stubblefield of The Wild Bison Ranch. Ty is widely known throughout the western hunting community for being an accomplished big game hunter and conservationist. Recently, Ty has pursued his passion while establishing a bison ranch in Bridger Montana. The Wild Bison Ranch is a family operated grass fed, grass finished regeneratively managed bison ranch that sells bison skulls, hides, leather goods, and of course, bison meat. During the podcast, Ty and Kristy discuss how they met, and most importantly, why Ty had no clothes on when they met, to the intricate details of his family owned and operated ranch. This is both a fun and informative podcast that will take you on a journey to life on the Wild Bison Ranch and what goes into being a bison rancher. To learn more about The Wild Bison Ranch, go online to wildbisonranch.com FOLLOW KRISTY: Pursue The Wild - YouTube Channel Pursue the Wild Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest Sponsored by Ruger
In the 8th and final installment of WALLOW, Ben O'Brien and Sam Lungren catch up with Ty Stubblefield, one of Montana's most successful elk hunters. The guys cover everything you need to know about how to pack your bull out safely and efficiently. Want more Woodside content in your podcast feed? Head over to woodside.supercast.com for weekly premium Woodside podcasts.
In this episode (195) Randy shares the mic with Shannon Waters of Gastro Gnome and Ty Stubblefield of Wild Bison Ranch to talk about backcountry food, food quality, starting businesses around wild food ideas, hunting stories, stories of how they got into hunting, what it takes to start a small business, bison conservation stories, how to make great food from great products, and some other fun stories from two great people.
In this episode I talk to Ty Stubblefield about leaving a non-profit to pursue his dream of starting a wild bison ranch and being an American and standing up for what you believe in.
Ty and I dive deep into his dedicated approach to hunting, fishing, public lands access, his love of the backcountry and his role at Backcountry Hunters and Anglers.
Zoom. Electronic faces in far away places. We visit with Ty Stubblefield, Chapter Coordinator at HQ and all around fun guy about all things BHA. Some of the topics covered are Ty the myth, the man, the legend; Virtual Rendezvous 2020; Hike to Hunt; bird dogs; Shootin' the Bull; and airplanes. This is a really fun episode and great introduction to one of the most dedicated, conservation minded, individuals we have on the BHA Team.
Ty Stubblefield of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers joins Sam on today's Conservation Coffee Break. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
First of all, thank you for tuning in. I can't believe it's been nearly a decade and 500 episodes. With that out of the way, I couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than with the annual elk recap. This year my elk hunting partner in crime Chisum Cooke and I headed to Montana [...]
First of all, thank you for tuning in. I can't believe it's been nearly a decade and 500 episodes. With that out of the way, I couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than with the annual elk recap. This year my elk hunting partner in crime Chisum Cooke and I headed to Montana [...]
- Ty describes why Weatherby and BHA partnership fits together so well. - Reminisce on Wednesday Storytelling in Sheridan, WY. - Snow Goose hunting on Public Lands in South Dakota. - The Weatherby Top 5 gives us insight into Ty Stubblefield.
Hal comes down to Missoula to talk with BHA’s Ty Stubblefield (who hosts his own podcast, Shoot’n the Bull), about his roots in Oregon’s Umpqua Valley and his life there as a millhand, logging contractor, bowhunter and conservationist in the Coast Range. Now based in Florence, Montana, in the northern Bitterroot Valley, Ty is living the hard balance of family, work and a lifelong obsession with hunting in the farthest reaches of America's wildlands.
I'm joined today by Brian Mcelrea of Hushin, Land Tawney president of BHA, and Ty Stubblefield chapter coordinator of BHA. We talk about what the average Joe can do to help keep our lands in public hands.
I'm joined today by Brian Mcelrea of Hushin, Land Tawney president of BHA, and Ty Stubblefield chapter coordinator of BHA. We talk about what the average Joe can do to help keep our lands in public hands.
I sit down this episode with one of my favorite people. Ty Stubblefield is the chapter coordinator for BHA. We talk about public lands and how we can keep them that way.
I sit down this episode with one of my favorite people. Ty Stubblefield is the chapter coordinator for BHA. We talk about public lands and how we can keep them that way.
***WARNING EXPLICIT LANGUAGE IS USED IN THIS EPISODE*** This is another swap-cast with Mike and Kelly from The Rookie Hunter show. On this episode, Adam, Mike and Kelly sit down with a full crew from the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. They are joined by Land Tawney and Ty Stubblefield from BHA HQ and Bill Hanlon and Alan Duffy of the BC Chapter of BHA. This roundtable discussion focuses on public land advocacy, the protection of wilderness areas and the surging movement that BHA has been spearheading in our community. They are doing incredible work across North America and if you’re a passionate backcountry enthusiast you will not want to miss this episode. www.backcountryhunters.org @backcountryhunters
Ty Stubblefield self-identifies as a “red blooded conservative,” but he's also an avid hunter who is frustrated with the Republican party's efforts to...
In this episode of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randh is fresh out of the Kachina Peaks Wilderness of northern Arizona, having filled his bull tag with the aid of two camera guys who share the mic with him, Marcus Hockett and Ty Stubblefield. Marcus and Ty filmed the event while joined by Randy's college buddy, Wade Zarlingo and Wade's friend Clayton Crowder. Topics covered in this episode include hunting elk in the transition from peak rut to post rut, complications of hunting thick timber, how every elk plan changes before daylight, llamas as Randy's new hunting tool, energetic turkey hunters, hunting as a conservation tool, elk and aspens, meeting non-hunters on a trail while pack out an elk, what parts are edible, public lands as a hunter's playground, and every detail of how this amazing elk hunt unfolded.
Randy is joined by Ty "3Arrow" Stubblefield of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers to talk about hunting politics, public lands, Roosevelt Elk, Columbia Blacktails, elk hunters of the Northwestern states, hunting with mountain bikes, Born and Raised Outdoors, nicknames, the curse of power tools, don't be handy, and as always, a bit of marital advice.
On this episode, Ty Stubblefield, Chapter Coordinator from Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, brings his 20+ years of bowhunting stories to the show. Ty & Kody cut their teeth together in Oregon and have had quite the mishaps in the woods. Mix in some stories, you're are sure to get some laughs on this podcast. This episode is brought to you by: goHUNT Sign-up today as an 'INSIDER' and use PROMO CODE: 'FULLDRAW' to get a free $50 gift card. If you like the Podcast, be sure to get on our mailing list at www.fulldrawfilmtour.com. Also, subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher and if you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review. If you have questions or episode ideas, we'd love to hear from you. Send us an e-mail at: info@fulldrawfulltime.com Shoot straight! -South Cox & Kody Kellom Tags: Nevada, Mule Deer, Oregon, Idaho, Elk, Roosevelt Elk, Rocky Mountain Elk, Wyoming, Colorado, backcountry, bow, bowhunting, deer, elk, game, goat, hunting, moose, mountain bike, mule, otc, diy, sheep, western, bow hunting
In winter 2014 I decided I wanted to learn how to make a good outdoor film. I bought a computer, some editing software and some online tutorials. I started teaching myself how to make a movie. It didn’t take me long to realize I needed help. I stumbled across a 3-day film school hosted by the Full Draw Film Tour. Little did I know, this school would have a profound influence on my life and the advent of the Gritty Bowmen. On this episode of the Gritty Bowmen, I visit with a most excellent friend of mine, Grady Rawls. Grady was one of two instructors at the Full Draw Film School--Kody Kellom was the other. I drank from the proverbial firehose that weekend and I learned more about outdoor filmmaking in those 3 days than I had learned at home in the previous 3 months combined. But it wasn’t what I learned that would change the direction of my life--it was the confidence and the encouragement to follow my passion, given to me by the people I met over those 3 days. People like Grady, Kody, South Cox, Kristy Titus, Ty Stubblefield, Jason Phelps, Josh Keller and more. The Film School dumped gasoline on what previously had been just a spark of a flame. In the subsequent months, I began producing GRITTY content. And whenever I posted a video or a podcast and it seemed that nobody was watching or listening, Grady Rawls was ALWAYS there. He was a teacher and a mentor--but more than that, Grady believed in me and never stopped heaping gasoline on my fire. And for that, I am deeply indebted to him. Featured on this podcast: Grady's Wedding Videography Living Sky Productions Grady on Facebook Grady on Instagram Rode NTG-3 Rode Video Mic Pro Beachtek Zoom H4N Sony Alpha A7R II
On this episode of Gritty Bowmen we travel to Roseburg Oregon to the “quote, unquote” “Kellom Ranch” and we talk elk hunting with Trent Fischer and Kody Kellom of Born and Raised Outdoors. I’ve been a huge fan of Born And Raised Outdoors since I got my hands on one of their early DVDs, “The Reason.” I own every one one of their DVDs and every July, August and September I watch them over and over again. I like to run their show in the background in my basement while I’m working out. My wife and kids are sick of Born and Raised but I never get tired of them. They’re real. They are genuine. What you see on camera is who they are in real-life. To me, the Born And Raised crew represents the quintessential public-land, over-the-counter-elk hunter. They find a why to kill elk with a bow year after year. AND, they capture it on film in a way that’s real. Just like how it is for me with my hunting buddies. I’ve come to know these guys on a personal level--with Kody Kellom and Ty Stubblefield becoming what I consider close friends. On this podcast they tell us about their secret sauce for consistently killing elk. We share hunting stories and we talk about how they got started. It’s all GRITTY stuff. Do me a favor and go and follow Born And Raised Outdoors on Instagram if you aren’t already. They are the good guys--good ole’ fashion Oregon boys who love to hunt. And check-out their Youtube Channel and subscribe. They’ve got some killer elk-hunting video on there and they’re adding new stuff weekly. Finally… for those of you wondering if Born And Raised Outdoors is EVER going to produce another DVD--you can stop wondering. They FINALLY did another DVD--it will be available on July 1st at www.bornandraisedoutdoors.com
SUBSCRIBE: iTunes / RSS/Stitcher/Podbean/Android On this episode of Gritty Bowmen we chat with our good friend Ty Stubblefield of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. “They’ve done studies to find out why someone stopped hunting, or why they didn’t get started hunting, and the number one answer was ‘they didn’t have a place to hunt’.” Featured in this podcast: https://www.backcountryhunters.org ALC-American Lands Council Randy Newberg Hunt Talk Radio - Unfiltered Episode 10 Episode 17 BHA Rendezvous April 1st & 2nd in Missoula, Montana Back Country Hunters and Anglers - BHA Steven Rinella Episode 22: Meat Eaters Podcast
On this episode of Gritty Bowmen we chat with our good friend Ty Stubblefield of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. “They’ve done studies to find out why someone stopped hunting, or why they didn’t get started hunting, and the number one answer was ‘they didn’t have a place to hunt’.”
On this episode of Gritty Bowmen we hang out with our ginger friends, Land Tawney and Ty Stubblefield of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. This was my first chance to meet Land and it was a pleasure. Land Tawney is the Executive Director Backcountry Hunters and Anglers or BHA. And through BHA, Land fights to keep public lands public. And in case you’re wondering… Land is his real name--not his “show” name. Ty Stubblefield is BHA Chapter Coordinator. Ty knows that hunters and fisherman are true conservationists and stewards of our lands. When Ty isn’t fighting for conservation causes he can be found in the wild places he loves with bow or fly-pole in hand. BHA understands that our public lands are not free and must be fought for. I’m proud to call these ginger dudes friends. If you’re not already, become a member of BHA today. And as a member, try to attend the annual BHA rendezvous this year, 2016, in Missoula, Montana on April first through the third. You can learn more about their annual shindig at rendezvous2016.com -- I hope to see you there.
SUBSCRIBE: iTunes / RSS/Stitcher/Podbean/Android On this episode of Gritty Bowmen we hang out with our ginger friends, Land Tawney and Ty Stubblefield of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. This was my first chance to meet Land and it was a pleasure. Land Tawney is the Executive Director Backcountry Hunters and Anglers or BHA. And through BHA, Land fights to keep public lands public. And in case you’re wondering… Land is his real name--not his “show” name. Ty Stubblefield is BHA Chapter Coordinator. Ty knows that hunters and fisherman are true conservationists and stewards of our lands. When Ty isn’t fighting for conservation causes he can be found in the wild places he loves with bow or fly-pole in hand. BHA understands that our public lands are not free and must be fought for. I’m proud to call these ginger dudes friends. If you’re not already, become a member of BHA today. And as a member, try to attend the annual BHA rendezvous this year, 2016, in Missoula, Montana on April first through the third. You can learn more about their annual shindig at rendezvous2016.com -- I hope to see you there.
On this episode of the Gritty Bowmen we talk with Ty Stubblefield of Born and Raised Outdoors and Back Country Hunters and Anglers. Ty has been an avid supporter of conservation for the past 17 years. Ty talks about his bowhunting season, how you can help keep the lands you hunt on public and why and upcoming events like the Full Draw Film Tour that you can meet up and sign up for BHA. Sign up for BHA for only $15 in December. That's $10 off and be entered to win $1,000 in Sitka Gear! https://www.backcountryhunters.org/index.php/join-us http://fulldrawfilmtour.com
On this episode of the Gritty Bowmen we talk with Ty Stubblefield of Born and Raised Outdoors and Back Country Hunters and Anglers. Ty has been an avid supporter of conservation for the past 17 years. Ty talks about his bowhunting season, how you can help keep the lands you hunt on public and why and upcoming events like the Full Draw Film Tour that you can meet up and sign up for BHA.Sign up for BHA for only $15 in December. That's $10 off and be entered to win $1,000 in Sitka Gear!https://www.backcountryhunters.org/index.php/join-ushttp://fulldrawfilmtour.com
Episode 28: Conservation with Ty Stubblefield. How are the current fires impacting our hunting ground? How can you help? Why should you help? All of these questions and more are answered in this podcast. Thanks to Ty Stubblefield and Backcountry Hunters and Anglers for their work. RMEF Backcountry Hunters and Anglers
On this episode of Gritty Bowmen we are back in Tamarack Idaho for the annual NW Mountain Challenge Archery Shoot and we talk to Ty Stubblefield and Josh Keller of Born and Raised Outdoors. We discuss Ty’s new role with BackCountry Hunters & Anglers as Chapter Coordinator and the importance of conservation, the threat against our hunting lifestyle and how we can join the fight to preserve our traditions, values and way of life. If you’re not familiar with Born and Raised Outdoors you should take some time to get to know these boys through their films which are some of the most real, honest and entertain elk hunting films I’ve seen. I really hope you enjoy this podcast because it’s important—the opposition facing hunters today is very real—and Ty Stubblefield is one of those people who is on the front-lines battling to keep our public lands public. As you listen to today’s podcast, please consider what you’re doing to make a difference in preserving the way of life you believe in. I am Brian Call and I’m your host. My fellow Gritty Bowmen, Anthony Spencer is my co-host.SHOW NOTES:Featured in this Podcast:Full Draw Film Tour ScheduleGritty Bowmen Film TrailerJosh Keller's Bugle Challenge VideoBackcountry Hunters & AnglersDucks Unlimited ConservationMule Deer FoundationRocky Mountain Elk FoundationOkay friends. If you aren’t already a member of BHA—please go to the show notes above and sign-up to be a member and do what you can to support the efforts of this great organization. And don’t just stop there, support other organizations like MDF, RMEF, Ducks Unlimited, etc.. Hunters are conservationists—we make a huge difference. Get behind these organizations and support them if you believe in what they’re doing. Check-out the links above and do what you can. As always, thanks for all of your support for our podcast. A huge thanks to all those who have left us a review on iTunes—those make a difference. And a huge thanks to the Full Draw Film Tour for selecting our film and sharing it in their tour this year. If you haven’t seen it yet, find out when the tour is coming to a city near you and go watch it. Take your whole family. It’s an awesome time with kids and friends. The film tour will be in Salt Lake City on Thursday, July 16th, Fort Collins CO July 17th, Denver CO July 18th, and Hoodoo Oregon July 25th, and in Hays Kansas July 25th. These are just a few of the cities the tour is traveling to in the next couple of weeks. You can see the complete tour schedule on the Full Draw Film Tour website. Go to fulldrawfilmtour.com . Go to the tour—take your family—and tell us what you think of our film. Thanks again for listening! The fall hunting season is fast approaching! Good luck this season on your hunts and Stay Gritty! --Brian
On this episode of Gritty Bowmen we are back in Tamarack Idaho for the annual NW Mountain Challenge Archery Shoot and we talk to Ty Stubblefield and Josh Keller of Born and Raised Outdoors. We discuss Ty’s new role with BackCountry Hunters & Anglers as Chapter Coordinator and the importance of conservation, the threat against our hunting lifestyle and how we can join the fight to preserve our traditions, values and way of life. If you’re not familiar with Born and Raised Outdoors you should take some time to get to know these boys through their films which are some of the most real, honest and entertain elk hunting films I’ve seen. I really hope you enjoy this podcast because it’s important—the opposition facing hunters today is very real—and Ty Stubblefield is one of those people who is on the front-lines battling to keep our public lands public. As you listen to today’s podcast, please consider what you’re doing to make a difference in preserving the way of life you believe in. I am Brian Call and I’m your host. My fellow Gritty Bowmen, Anthony Spencer is my co-host. SHOW NOTES: Featured in this Podcast: Full Draw Film Tour Schedule Gritty Bowmen Film Trailer Josh Keller's Bugle Challenge Video Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Ducks Unlimited Conservation Mule Deer Foundation Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation fulldrawfilmtour.com Okay friends. If you aren’t already a member of BHA—please go to the show notes above and sign-up to be a member and do what you can to support the efforts of this great organization. And don’t just stop there, support other organizations like MDF, RMEF, Ducks Unlimited, etc.. Hunters are conservationists—we make a huge difference. Get behind these organizations and support them if you believe in what they’re doing. Check-out the links above and do what you can. As always, thanks for all of your support for our podcast. A huge thanks to all those who have left us a review on iTunes—those make a difference. And a huge thanks to the Full Draw Film Tour for selecting our film and sharing it in their tour this year. If you haven’t seen it yet, find out when the tour is coming to a city near you and go watch it. Take your whole family. It’s an awesome time with kids and friends. The film tour will be in Salt Lake City on Thursday, July 16th, Fort Collins CO July 17th, Denver CO July 18th, and Hoodoo Oregon July 25th, and in Hays Kansas July 25th. These are just a few of the cities the tour is traveling to in the next couple of weeks. You can see the complete tour schedule on the Full Draw Film Tour website. Go to Go to the tour—take your family—and tell us what you think of our film. Thanks again for listening! The fall hunting season is fast approaching! Good luck this season on your hunts and Stay Gritty! --Brian