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Building Argali Outdoors: Brad Brooks on Hunting & Gear Innovation
In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Brad Brooks, CEO and Founder of Argali Outdoors, to talk about building one of the most trusted backcountry hunting brands in the West. Brad shares the story behind Argali’s mission to create lightweight, durable gear for serious hunters, his roots in the mountains of Idaho, and the lessons learned balancing business, conservation, and the pursuit of wild places.
From entrepreneurship and gear design to public land advocacy and hunting ethics, this is a deep dive into what it takes to make a difference in the outdoor industry. Whether you’re a die-hard backcountry hunter or just love hearing stories of grit, passion, and purpose—this episode will hit home.
🎧 Listen now to hear: • How Argali started and what drives its product design • The mindset behind balancing business with passion for the outdoors • Brad’s thoughts on hunting culture, gear innovation, and public lands • What’s next for Argali and the backcountry hunting community
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This episode pulls back the curtain on Dennis Stokes, co-founder of Initial Ascent, in a way you’ve never heard before. It’s not about how the company started (you can find that story elsewhere). This is about Dennis, himself, his upbringing, battles with pride, lessons learned through failure, and the relentless mindset that shaped him.
From dirt roads in rural Florida to Division I football fields and faith-fueled business ventures in Idaho, Dennis shares how a drive to never be outworked, paired with a growing walk with God, has guided every step of his journey.
If you're chasing purpose, fighting uphill battles, or trying to lead with faith in a chaotic world… this one’s for you.
In this episode, Dennis talks about:
Growing up ranching, hunting, and learning the value of hard work
Walking on to a Division I football team and earning his spot
Building two successful businesses through discipline and grit
Learning hard lessons about pride, humility, and leadership
How faith and reflection brought him closer to God and his purpose
The mindset that drives him to outwork, outlast, and out-believe
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In this episode, we sit down with “Hollywood” Dave Beronio, elite athlete, guide, packout machine, and wedding officiant with over 1,500 ceremonies under his belt. From the ski slopes of Lake Tahoe to hauling 50 animals a year off Utah’s peaks, Dave’s story is one of relentless drive and intentional living. He opens up about the training and nutrition that keep him going year-round, the spiritual mindset that guides his every step, and the iconic "Beronio Packout" method that’s changing the way hunters carry heavy loads in the backcountry.
What to expect:
Dave’s journey from the U.S. Ski Team to guiding full-time in the West
The story behind his leap into televised hunting with Outback Outdoors
How he packs out elk, moose, and more, with all quarters, in one trip
Daily fitness, diet, and mindset routines that fuel 40+ packouts a year
Why being in service, not being the hero, is his ultimate pursuit
His deep reflections on grit, failure, and leaving it all on the mountain
How Initial Ascent packs changed the game, and his back
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On this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we’re joined by none other than Mark Livesay—the E-Scouting Master behind TreeLine Academy and one of the most respected educators in the elk hunting world. Mark has spent decades refining his system for digital scouting elk hunting areas and has taught thousands of hunters how to create detailed hunt plans before they ever set foot in the mountains.
We dive into Mark’s journey from pouring over topo maps to becoming one of the leading voices in e-scouting, elk hunting strategy, and hunt planning. He shares how technology like Google Earth, OnX Maps, and his own toolkits can give hunters an edge, but also why mental preparation, grit, and perseverance are just as important as any map or waypoint.
Topics we cover in this episode include:
● How to break down new country using e-scouting for elk hunting
● The importance of creating Plan A, B, C (and beyond) for every hunt
● Why llamas are game-changing pack animals for backcountry hunters
● The mental spiral: how mindset often makes or breaks a hunt
● Tips for rifle and archery elk hunters
● Why surrounding yourself with tougher hunting partners leads to growth
● Mark’s philosophy on never quitting early and how faith guides his approach to hunting and life
Mark also shares personal stories about 36+ years of elk hunting, running llamas in the backcountry, and how stepping into new terrain every season has sharpened his skills. Whether you’re prepping for archery elk season, looking to up your digital scouting game, or just want to learn from one of the most knowledgeable elk hunters alive, this episode is full of wisdom and practical takeaways.
Learn more at TreeLine Academy Follow Mark on Instagram: @treeline_pursuits
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In this episode of The Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Cody McCarthy—elk caller, Slayer Calls pro, and man of faith—to hear his incredible journey from killing his first bull at 12 years old to becoming one of the most respected voices in the elk hunting world. Cody shares raw, emotional stories from his early hunts with family, lessons learned from football and overcoming major health challenges, and how faith has shaped every step of his life.
We dive into elk calling tactics for early, mid, and late season, complete with live demos and practical tips you can replay on the road to elk camp. Cody also opens up about family, conservation, humility in the hunting industry, and the importance of doing hard things the right way. Whether you’re new to elk hunting or chasing your next big bull, this episode is packed with wisdom, motivation, and strategies you can take straight to the field.
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we're joined by none other than Dirk Durham, aka The Bugler, a backcountry legend and one of the most respected elk callers in the game.
From his stormy-night birth in rural Idaho to bowhunting elk for over three decades, Dirk walks us through the experiences that shaped him. You’ll hear the story of his first elk, the lessons he learned from his dad, and how a close encounter with a moose hunt led to some wild conversations.
But this episode goes deeper than just stories; it’s packed with practical elk calling strategies, early-season tactics, and Dirk’s philosophy on how to “roleplay” like an elk to provoke aggressive bulls. Whether you're new to archery elk hunting or a seasoned caller, you’ll walk away with tactics you can use this season.
🎯 What to expect:
Why Dirk’s first elk changed everything
Learning to elk call before ever hearing one in real life
Backcountry gear talk, bugle tips, and how not to blow a setup
Strategic early-season calling breakdowns
Charging bulls, bark chuckles, and when to make your move
🙏 The episode opens with a prayer and dives deep into faith, hunting, and fatherhood.
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Zach Bowhay is one of the most consistently successful elk hunters in the West. In this episode, he joins the Mountain Dude Podcast to break down what it really takes to fill tags year after year—without relying on hype, gimmicks, or lucky draws. From generational hunting knowledge to mental toughness, Zach shares the mindset and strategies that have kept him punching tags across multiple states for decades.
Whether you’re chasing your first bull or looking to sharpen your edge in over-the-counter units, this conversation is full of wisdom earned through time in the field.
In this episode:
Zach’s top elk hunting story: solo success with a muzzleloader bull
How to pass on hunting as a lifestyle to your kids
Why mental toughness—not just physical shape—kills elk
How he stays in the mountains 30+ days each fall
Why you don’t need to go 10 miles deep to find elk
His tips for early season meat care, basecamp vs backpack hunting, and closing the distance on bulls
Lessons from 20+ years hunting Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and Alaska
The single biggest mistake most new elk hunters make
Read Zach’s articles: Search Zach Bowhay on HuntStand, Eastmans, Western Hunter, and North American Elk Magazine
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In this raw and hilarious episode, Nate Illingsworth joins the Mountain Dude Podcast to share his insane journey—from nearly burning down his house mid-romance to losing 80 pounds and tackling backcountry elk hunts head-on. Nate opens up about fitness, faith, mental resilience, and the power of doing hard things—all with a wild twist of humor and honesty.
If you’re into elk hunting, CrossFit-style training, macro tracking, or just hearing gritty stories from the backcountry, this one’s for you.
What you'll hear in this episode:
Nate’s first archery elk hunts and brutal learning curves
How he dropped 80 lbs and transformed his health for mountain hunting
His paranormal backcountry encounter that left him shaken
Nutrition, macros, and how to train for elk season
Lessons in marriage, faith, and personal discipline
What happens when you light a blanket on fire… during a special moment
Whether you’re preparing for September elk season, chasing whitetails, or grinding through your own fitness transformation, Nate’s story proves that grit, humor, and belief can take you anywhere.
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In this episode of Gear Talk, we go deep into clothing systems for backcountry hunting. From the hot debate of Merino wool vs synthetic base layers to how to layer effectively without overpacking, this is your ultimate breakdown of what to wear, when, and why.
Whether you’re prepping for spring bear or late-season elk, this episode is packed with field-tested insight and hard-earned gear wisdom. Be warned, you may walk away adding a few items to your cart.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the backcountry, from the comfort of basecamp hunts to the grind of true backpack-style missions. We swap personal hunting stories, break down gear essentials like backcountry chairs, and talk about how to balance comfort and pack weight when you're miles deep.
We also hit on one of the most underrated challenges: nutrition. What to bring, what to leave, and how to fuel your body without overloading your pack. Plus, we tackle the mental side of fear packing, bringing too much gear just in case, and how to cut weight the smart way.
Whether you're a seasoned mountain hunter or planning your first backcountry trip, there’s something in here for you.
Topics Covered:
Basecamp vs Backpack Hunting
Backcountry Nutrition Tips
Comfort vs Weight Trade-offs
Fear Packing & Where to Cut Weight
These are the conversations we wish we had before our first hunt deep in the hills. Learn from our lessons, laugh at the mistakes, and take away a few tips to make your next trip lighter, smarter, and a little more comfortable.
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In this episode, we sit down with Clint Easley, a former architect to the stars turned full-time filmmaker and mountain hunter. From designing homes for Hollywood elites to filming in the remote wilds of Alaska, Clint’s story is one of bold transitions, relentless creativity, and a calling to something deeper. This conversation is packed with humor, grit, and insight into how passion and purpose can intersect through faith and hard work.
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In this episode, we sit down with legendary hunting guide Dan Whitmus, a man who’s lived over 30 years in the wilderness guiding hunters through Alaska, Africa, New Zealand, and the American West. Dan shares jaw-dropping stories, including surviving a self-inflicted knife wound deep in the bush, 300+ pound solo packouts, close calls with grizzlies, and the spiritual journey of chasing sheep and wolves across some of the most remote country on Earth.
What You'll Learn:
-Alaska float hunting and remote wilderness survival
-Field surgery using dental floss and a sewing needle
-How to train for high-load, high-mileage mountain hunts
-The role of faith, mindset, and physical endurance in extreme environments
-Why Dan trusts his Initial Ascent pack with every ounce of weight
Whether you're a seasoned backcountry hunter, training for your first sheep hunt, or just love authentic wilderness storytelling, this episode delivers on every level.
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, Chris Young sits down to recap his 2025 early season — chasing antelope across Idaho’s high desert, learning through missed shots, and staying grounded through it all.
From spot-and-stalk bowhunting challenges to lessons in faith, family, and perseverance, Chris dives deep into what hunting really teaches you when things don’t go as planned. This one’s packed with real, raw insight every hunter can relate to — the highs, the heartbreaks, and the hard-earned growth that keeps us coming back.
🎧 What You’ll Hear:
Chris Young’s Idaho antelope hunts and close calls
Overcoming missed shots and frustration in the field
How patience and persistence shape better hunters
Reflections on faith, family, and personal growth
Getting ready for archery elk season
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Justin and Kate Small, two of the best predator hunters on the planet, share their expertise on wolf hunting tactics that can make you a more effective hunter.
• Kate's background includes nursing in Tanzania where she spent four months providing healthcare in poverty-stricken areas, including two months living with the Maasai tribe • Justin grew up hunting out of necessity and credits his Boy Scout experience for teaching him essential outdoor skills • The couple explains how wolves devastated game populations in Idaho and Oregon, with each wolf consuming approximately 20 big game animals annually • Wolves reproduce annually with multiple females per pack breeding, allowing populations to grow up to 40% each year if unmanaged • Winter is identified as the optimal wolf hunting season due to mating behaviors making wolves more territorial and vocal • Justin and Kate emphasize the importance of learning wolf patterns and behavior through observation rather than immediate pursuit • The couple shares dramatic success stories, including an instance where a wolf charged them from 2,000 yards away during breeding season • In one area where they reduced a wolf pack from approximately 8 to 2 members, they witnessed the elk population grow from about 10-15 to 500 over five years • Their Western Wolf Academy teaches hunters how to drastically reduce the learning curve for successful predator hunting
To learn more about predator hunting or sign up for their courses, follow Kate (@kate_small_outdoors) and Justin (@justin.small.outdoors) on Instagram or email kate.small.outdoors@gmail.com.
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In this episode, our host Chris Young shares the full story of his 2025 Idaho spring bear hunt. From rivers crossed with pack rafts to glassing for days in high mountain wind, this conversation captures the highs, lows, and lessons of a truly special backcountry experience. Along the way, Chris reflects on the power of sticking it out until the last light—and how faith, friendship, and a relentless drive led to the harvest of a giant boar.
What to expect:
A detailed breakdown of Chris’ 2025 spring bear hunt
Reflections on spiritual solitude and time with God in the mountains
The wild pack-out, taxidermy decisions, and lessons learned
A recap of the 2024 blond-phase bear and what made this year different
Tips for new bear hunters on when to push and when to be patient
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, filmmaker and backcountry hunter Martin Chagnovich shares the story behind his film Chasing 200, which documents his years-long pursuit of a 200-inch mule deer buck in the rugged Utah mountains. The conversation explores Martin’s roots in hunting, growing up in a hunting family, and turning his outdoor passion into a full-time career through storytelling and content creation. He discusses the discipline, sacrifice, and emotional weight behind the hunt, emphasizing that true success comes from relentless persistence, self-motivation, and respect for the animal.
Martin recounts the highs and lows of the hunt featured in Chasing 200, including scouting over 30 locations, enduring harsh weather, and finally harvesting the buck while self-filming the experience. He also touches on earlier films like The Art of the Film, his gear preferences (favoring the IA5K and Cub from Initial Ascent), and the broader life lessons hunting has taught him. More than just a kill story, Martin hopes his work inspires others to deepen their passion for wildlife, appreciate the process, and chase growth both in the field and in life.
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In this kickoff episode, host Chris Young along with the Initial Ascent owners Joe Elliston and Dennis Stokes gather around the table to set the stage for something bigger than gear talk or hunting stories (though you’ll get plenty of both). This podcast is about diving deep into faith, failure, triumph, and the relentless pursuit of becoming better men, hunters, fathers, and leaders.
From sharing the roots of the Mountain Dude brand to praying over the mission of the podcast, this episode sets a firm foundation in values: God first, family next, and a lifestyle of doing hard things with integrity. You’ll hear behind-the-scenes banter, the story of the Mountain Dude logo, and what you can expect in future episodes, including candid conversations with business owners, seasoned hunters, and those who’ve overcome trials worth learning from.
Whether you're chasing elk in the high country or navigating life’s tougher trails, this is for you.
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In this powerful episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Chris Young to hear the full story behind his new elk hunting film Late Season Legacy, filmed by Clint Easley of Revol Entertainment and premiering on the Vortex Nation YouTube Channel.
What started as a dream tag for a once-in-a-lifetime Idaho elk hunt turned into something far deeper — a story of faith, family, and purpose. From glassing over 200 bulls and naming giants like “Swoop,” “Wide Load,” and “King Arthur,” to a divine encounter with a stranger named Allen that changed his life, Chris shares how God used this hunt to reveal that some tags are drawn for reasons bigger than antlers.
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Chapters / Key Moments: 00:00 – Mountain Dude Podcast Intro 03:00 – Drawing the Idaho Elk Tag 10:00 – Scouting Over 200 Bulls 15:00 – Meeting Filmmaker Clint Easley (Revol Entertainment) 25:00 – The Encounter with Allen 31:00 – Faith in the Field 41:00 – The Legend of “King Arthur” 50:00 – Late Season Legacy: The Film Story 59:00 – Final Reflections & God’s Plan
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Richard Bettencourt and his dad Dick Bettencourt of Steep Kuntry Outdoors — a father-and-son elk hunting duo who represent what hunting is really about: grit, family, and perseverance.
From their first archery bull to building Steep Kuntry into a respected western hunting brand, the Bettencourts share the highs, lows, and lessons learned chasing elk deep in Idaho’s backcountry. They talk about mindset, physical training, and what it takes to stay driven when the mountain humbles you.
You’ll also hear the hilarious backstory behind Dick’s nickname, “Angry Dick,” and how he turned his passion for craftsmanship into a business with Angry Dick Leather, building premium, handmade holsters right here in Idaho.
If you love authentic hunting stories, real conversation, and gear built for the grind — this one’s for you.
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YouTube: Steep Kuntry Outdoors
Instagram: @steepkuntryoutdoors
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🔗 Connect with Angry Dick Leather
Website: angrydickleather.com
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In this episode of The Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Jim Naccarato, founder of Iron Mountain Skull Hangers. From backcountry elk hunts to building some of the most trusted European mount hangers in the industry, Jim shares his story of grit, determination, and craftsmanship.
We dive into unforgettable elk hunting encounters, lessons from years of chasing bugles in rugged country, and the work ethic that turned welding skills into a thriving business for hunters everywhere. Jim also breaks down his fitness and training approach, his thoughts on embracing the grind, and the mindset that keeps him pushing forward through challenges in the mountains and in life at over 60 years old.
If you’re passionate about elk hunting, archery, rifles, predator management, or just learning from a lifetime of backcountry experience, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.
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In this episode, we sit down with Clint Easley, filmmaker, hunter, and founder of Revol Entertainment, to uncover what really goes into crafting powerful hunting films in the backcountry. From wedding shoots to wild terrain, Clint shares the highs, lows, and behind-the-scenes chaos of filming in unforgiving environments.
Whether you're chasing bulls with a bow or chasing stories through a lens, this episode is packed with real talk, laughs, and lessons from the field.
What You’ll Learn: Clint’s journey from weddings to wild game films with Revol Entertainment
Tips for aspiring outdoor filmmakers and content creators
Honest gear talk: what works, what fails, and why
Storytelling insights: structure, emotion, and raw authenticity
The toll of filming in extreme backcountry conditions
Why a “Revol film” hits different
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Last week's episode's audio was the story part, btw. We apologize.
In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Rodger Holscher—law enforcement officer, lifelong hunter, and one of the most dialed riflemen you'll ever meet. From growing up on a California cattle ranch to navigating high-stakes situations as a game warden and cop, Rodger shares raw, hilarious, and hard-earned wisdom from both the field and the force.
We talk:
Backcountry ballistics and long-range accuracy
How to read wind, build stable shooting positions, and prep like a pro
His journey from archery purist to rifle guru
Snake encounters, bear hunts, and why trigger time matters
Life lessons from law enforcement and faith-filled grit
Whether you're a hunter looking to improve your shooting or just here for the stories, this one’s packed with gold—and a few rattlesnakes.
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Rodger Holscher is back in the studio—and this time, it’s not just tactics and gear talk. This is full-on story mode.
From nearly bonking out after three days without a spoon to punching his tag on a bull at 12 yards, Rodger walks us through some of his most unforgettable backcountry hunts with Chris and the crew. Whether it’s calling in elk from the side of the road, recovering bears in thick timber, or dropping a running bruin in Crocs (yep, that happened)—this episode is loaded with both laughs and lessons.
What we cover:
Elk hunting mistakes that almost turned serious
Packouts when the fuel tank is empty
How bears, wolves, and wind all factored into some wild moments
The value of knowing your weapon—and what you’re capable of under pressure
Real-world gear takeaways, bear defense setups, and pistol talk
This one’s for the guys who’ve been there, barely made it out, and still can’t wait to go back in.
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Welcome back to the Mountain Dude Podcast by Initial Ascent. In this solo episode, host Chris Young dives deep into the one factor that separates successful hunters from those who come home empty-handed: mental toughness.
From chasing bugles deep in September elk country to grinding through long solo hunts, Chris shares personal stories of struggle, failure, and breakthrough moments that transformed his mindset and elevated his success in the backcountry. You’ll hear how staying on the mountain, embracing discomfort, and pushing through the “quit moments” can fill more tags and make you a stronger hunter—and person.
Topics in this episode include:
The importance of mental toughness in archery elk hunting and mule deer hunts
How to overcome the urge to quit early on tough backcountry hunts
Lessons from faith, perseverance, and years of solo hunting
Practical tips for building resilience before and during the season
Whether you’re preparing for an archery elk hunt, a high-country mule deer tag, or just want to sharpen your edge in the outdoors and life, this conversation is packed with motivation and hard-earned insight.
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Brian Call—better known as Gritty—to unpack the early days of hunting films, the rise of his platform, and how he helped shape the modern era of outdoor storytelling. Brian walks through his transition from self-filming hunts to building a podcast that drew tens of thousands of listeners and introduced a new wave of long-form hunting content.
We cover the film tour days, his first major break, learning social media from the ground up, and the hustle it took to produce daily episodes while still working a full-time job. Brian also breaks down what the hunting industry looked like before YouTube and podcasting became mainstream, and how authenticity, consistency, and storytelling built the foundation of the Gritty brand.
Plus — Giveaway Winner Announced! Stay tuned in this episode as we reveal the winner of our latest Initial Ascent Giveaway!
Topics Covered: • How Brian’s early hunting films gained traction • Building the Gritty brand during the rise of social media • Why long-form conversations changed the outdoor industry • Filming hunts, learning content creation, and finding an audience • The shift from DVDs to YouTube and podcasting • Lessons from interviewing some of the biggest names in the hunting space • What the future of hunting media looks like
Watch the full episode, hear the giveaway winner announcement, and join us each week as we climb higher together.
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Brice Bishop and Jeff Helm of PEAX Equipment to unpack one of the most compelling brand journeys in the hunting industry today — from a single pair of trekking poles to one of the fastest-growing backcountry gear companies.
This conversation goes far beyond gear. Brice and Jeff open up about faith, family, grief, risk, entrepreneurship, innovation, and what it takes to build something that lasts. Their story is one of resilience and conviction — bootstrapping a brand without outside capital, rebuilding after personal and professional loss, and choosing to grow with purpose rather than chase shortcuts.
You’ll hear:
• How a broken Walmart trekking pole on a hunt sparked the idea that became PEAX. • The meeting that changed everything and forced Brice to think bigger than “just selling product.” • The role faith played through hardship, including the loss of Brice’s wife. • How God placed the right people in their path at the right time. • Why their enemy isn’t competition — it’s the status quo. • The power of humility, culture, and building teams of people better than you. • The now-viral story behind their Dumb & Dumber holiday campaign and the Cybertruck giveaway. • Why having fun as a brand is just as important as grinding for growth. • The challenges of rapid expansion — including adding 86 SKUs in a single year — and staying focused on what matters.
From business lessons to personal transformation, this episode offers a rare look inside a company reshaping backcountry gear — and the men leading that charge.
If you’re a hunter, builder, entrepreneur, or anyone chasing a vision you can’t shake, this one will hit home.
Listen in and climb higher with us.
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In Part 2 of our deep-dive with Kyle Kamp, Founder of Valley 2 Peak Nutrition, we get into the gritty, practical, real-world fueling strategies hunters actually need in the backcountry.
Kyle breaks down how to build a full day of food on the mountain, why most hunters bonk under high-intensity output, how to time slow and fast digesting carbs, and why protein is often misunderstood in the field. He even shares the exact system he used on a 10-day Alaska sheep hunt — from DIY granola and high-protein muffins to electrolytes, gummy carb boosts, and “feedings” spaced throughout the day to maintain energy.
This episode also covers: • Dehydrated vs freeze-dried meals — and why familiarity matters • Why “calories per ounce” can mislead hunters • How age, recovery, and digestion change what you should pack • Fueling for high-output hunts vs low-movement glassing days • How carbs, fats, and proteins actually convert to usable energy • The biggest backcountry nutrition mistakes Kyle sees • Kyle’s personal failure that became the spark behind Valley 2 Peak • Rapid-fire questions to close out the show
Whether you’re packing in for 10 days or simply want to stop “hitting the wall” on day two, Kyle provides a clear, hunter-friendly roadmap for eating in the mountains without overcomplicating it.
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, Dennis Stokes sits down with Kyle Kamp, founder of Valley to Peak Nutrition, to break down the fundamentals of nutrition for everyday life and for backcountry hunters who demand more from their bodies.
Kyle shares his powerful personal story—growing up with poor eating habits, reaching 270 pounds as a young man, and ultimately transforming his life through small, sustainable nutrition changes. That transformation sparked a career in dietetics, leading to the creation of Valley to Peak Nutrition, where Kyle now coaches hunters, athletes, and everyday people toward healthier, more intentional living.
Together, Dennis and Kyle dive deep into:
• The real roles of carbs, fats, and proteins—without diet culture confusion • Why most hunters consistently “bonk” in the mountains • How consistent fueling throughout the day changes everything (energy, performance, and digestion) • Why restrictive diets fall apart under heavy mileage or elevation • Breaking down hydration myths (including Dennis’ infamous pound-the-Nalgene moment) • Practical, sustainable nutrition that actually works for busy hunters and family life • How to eat in a way that supports strength, recovery, and year-round mountain readiness
This episode is packed with foundational nutrition insight, simplified for the real world and backed by Kyle’s years of experience helping hunters perform at their best—on the mountain and at home.
Part 2 will take the conversation even deeper into backcountry-specific nutrition, including exactly what to pack, when to eat it, and how to avoid the energy crashes that ruin hunts.
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Tim Tucker — a young hunter, creative, and man of faith — to talk about perseverance, target panic, and finding redemption through archery and family.
From missed opportunities in the elk woods to finally sealing his first bow kill on an Idaho antelope with his dad by his side, Tim’s story is one of grit, grace, and growth. We dive into how he rebuilt his confidence, the mental side of archery, and how God uses even the smallest moments in hunting to teach bigger life lessons.
Whether you’ve faced target panic, struggled through setbacks, or just needed a reminder to keep showing up, this one’s for you.
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Joe Elliston, Co-Founder of Initial Ascent, for a deep dive into the man behind the brand. From his childhood adventures and early hunting roots to the lessons learned through leadership, loss, and faith—Joe opens up in a raw, heartfelt conversation that goes far beyond gear talk.
He shares stories of family, resilience, and how carrying heavy loads—both in the backcountry and in life—shaped who he is today.
If you’ve ever wondered what drives the people behind the packs, this is the episode you don’t want to miss.
Timestamps: 00:00 – Opening prayer & intro 03:00 – Joe’s upbringing and roots 26:00 – Early hunting stories & family influence 45:00 – Lessons in friendship, faith, and leadership 1:36:00 – What it means to surround yourself with great people 1:40:00 – Faith, loss, and the power of reflection 1:42:00 – Closing thoughts: “Keep your eyes on the summit.”
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Brian Call, founder of Gritty Films and one of the most respected voices in western hunting and backcountry preparation.
Brian breaks down what it really takes to stay consistent as a hunter year after year—from physical and mental preparation to decision-making in the mountains. We talk discipline, responsibility, leadership, faith, and why the work you put in long before the season matters more than any piece of gear.
This conversation goes deeper than tactics. It’s about becoming harder to break, learning through failure, and showing up prepared when it matters most—both in the backcountry and in life.
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down again with Brice Bishop and Jeff Helm of PEAX Equipment to pull back the curtain on what it really takes to design and build gear trusted by backcountry hunters.
From trekking poles to teepees, titanium stoves to headlamps, Brice and Jeff open up about the multi-year development cycles, product failures, engineering breakthroughs, and the vision that drives PEAX to create gear that isn’t just “me too”—but truly original.
What We Cover in This Episode:
• How PEAX pioneered the hybrid trekking pole design that blends carbon and aluminum • Why testing in New Zealand confirmed they were onto something new • The full story behind the PEAX teepee and the Cross Trek Stabilization system • How early prototypes shredded in the wind—and why that mattered • The years-long engineering challenge of creating a titanium stove with zero loose parts • Why forming titanium required new dies, new partners, and a complete redesign • The inspiration and engineering behind the Origami shelter • The PEAX headlamp and what makes it the brightest, most intentional hunting light available • How PEAX approaches innovation without becoming a “meta product” brand • The role of designer Jason “Sunshine” and how he pushed PEAX to think differently • The importance of releasing products only when they’re absolutely ready
If you're a gear junkie, hunter, designer, or someone who loves hearing the story behind the equipment you trust in the mountains, this episode delivers.
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, Dennis and Chris sit down for a real, candid conversation about balancing hunting, family, faith, and the demanding pace of everyday life. After two back-to-back episodes with Kyle Kamp of Valley 2 Peak Nutrition, the guys shift gears and recap their own hunting seasons — the highs, the lessons learned, and the encounters that shaped them this fall.
Dennis walks through a jam-packed few months that included an unforgettable elk rut experience, a Wyoming antelope tag on sprawling private ground, and a successful trip to Missouri chasing whitetails from the stand. Chris shares why this year looked a little different for him, how buying a home and running a business forced him to reprioritize, and what he learned about being intentional with the time he does have.
The heart of this episode centers on priorities — how to hunt hard without letting life at home fall apart, how to be present instead of simply being physically there, and why both men have learned (sometimes the hard way) that faith and family have to come before tags and timelines. They talk schedules, boundaries, burnout, and the simple habits that keep them grounded during the busiest seasons of the year.
As the podcast moves into winter, Dennis and Chris lay out their vision for helping listeners prepare physically, mentally, and spiritually for next season. They also share updates on upcoming guests, including Dan Staton of ElkShape, and remind listeners about the ongoing giveaway for a Pyro Putty Kit for those who leave a five-star review.
If you're a hunter trying to juggle work, family, and the pursuit of the mountains — or just someone looking to live with more intention — this episode hits home.
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In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, we sit down with Dan Staton, the man behind ElkShape, to unpack the raw, unfiltered story that shaped one of the most respected voices in elk hunting today.
Before ElkShape was a brand, before the films, before the training programs, Dan was just a kid growing up in Washington—hunting with his dad, learning lessons the hard way, and slowly becoming obsessed with elk, the mountains, and the discipline it takes to succeed in both. This episode dives deep into the moments that forged Dan’s mindset: his first elk, years of failure with a bow, brutal learning curves on public land, and the relentless work ethic that eventually changed everything.
This isn’t a “tips and tactics” episode—this is the foundation. The why behind ElkShape. The struggles before the success. The mindset that separates guys who quit from guys who keep punching tags year after year.
Dan also opens up about faith, fatherhood, mental toughness, and how elk hunting became the proving ground for everything he believes about life. If you’ve ever felt stuck, discouraged, or like you’re grinding with nothing to show for it—this episode will hit home.
And while this conversation focuses on the past, pay attention—there are subtle hints about what’s next for Dan and the evolution of what he’s building beyond ElkShape.
👉 This is Part 1 of a 2-part series. Part 2 goes even deeper into strategy, mindset, and how to apply these lessons to kill more elk—and live better—heading into the 2026 season.
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This is Part 2 of our conversation with Dan Staton, and this episode is where things get tactical, practical, and deeply personal.
If you haven’t listened to Part 1, go start there. This episode builds directly on Dan’s origin story and takes it forward into how YOU get better—right now.
In this conversation, Dan breaks down exactly what hunters should be doing in the offseason to fill more tags in 2026. From draw strategies and tag planning, to daily discipline, fitness, faith, and mindset—this episode is a masterclass in preparation.
We dive deep into: • How to build a realistic multi-state elk tag strategy • Why most hunters blame pressure instead of fixing preparation • The one-hour-a-day rule that changes everything • Dan’s real daily routine (training, faith, family, work) • How mental toughness is built long before September • Why elk hunting is just the proving ground for life
This episode also marks a major turning point.
Dan openly shares why his focus is shifting beyond elk hunting—and introduces Legacy Built, a new movement centered on building stronger men, fathers, husbands, and leaders through short, intense training, accountability, faith, and community.
This isn’t about chasing animals anymore. It’s about chasing purpose. It’s about legacy.
If you’re a hunter who wants to perform better in the mountains—or a man who wants to show up better at home—this episode will challenge you in the best way possible.
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we pull back the curtain on the largest product launch in Initial Ascent history.
If you’ve ever wondered what actually goes into designing premium hunting and backcountry gear, this episode is a full behind-the-scenes look. We break down years of development, real-world testing across the globe, and the feedback that shaped every detail of these new products.
You’ll get an exclusive first look at the Sawtooth Duffel Series (40L, 70L, and 100L), the all-new Scout Pack, major upgrades to the EDC, and several brand-new accessories designed to make life in the field safer, simpler, and more efficient.
This episode was recorded ahead of the Western Hunt Expo, making this the first public reveal of gear that thousands of hunters will soon be running in the field.
🔥 What We Cover in This Episode
• Why Initial Ascent redesigned the modern duffel from the ground up • How six rounds of prototypes led to the Sawtooth Duffel • The Scout Pack and why it may become IA’s most popular pack • New EDC updates driven entirely by customer feedback • Innovative accessories including ammo storage, shoulder pouches, and safety gear • How Initial Ascent approaches product design, durability, and real-world use • A special giveaway for podcast listeners
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In this solo episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we get real about what it actually takes to fill tags consistently — and it has nothing to do with motivation.
With spring seasons right around the corner, this episode is a wake-up call for anyone who’s been telling themselves “I’ll start later.” We break down why preparation starts now, how discipline will always outlast motivation, and why the offseason is where successful hunters are truly made.
This episode blends mental discipline, physical training, shooting preparation, nutrition, faith, and community — all centered around one goal: becoming a more consistent, confident hunter in 2026 and beyond.
We talk about: • Why waiting until summer puts you behind before the season even starts • How discipline beats motivation every single time • Simple daily habits that actually move the needle • Offseason training for legs, lungs, core, and mental toughness • Why community and accountability matter more than willpower • How faith, family, and purpose shape the way we prepare • Learning to fall in love with the grind so the season feels earned
If you’ve ever felt burned out, plateaued after early success, or struggled to stay consistent year after year — this episode is for you.
The work starts now.
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Rodger is officially the first repeat guest on the Mountain Dude Podcast — and there’s no one better to bring back.
In this episode, we dive deep into what it actually takes to become a better marksman in real hunting scenarios. Not just shooting groups at the range — but making ethical, confident shots when it matters most. Roger and I have spent more time on the mountain together than anyone else, and I’ve personally seen him make shots that most hunters simply can’t.
This episode is about discipline. It’s about preparation. It’s about filling tags in 2026.
If you want to become more lethal, more consistent, and more confident when the moment comes — this one’s for you.
We also get into:
– The difference between range shooting and hunting shooting – Mental composure in high-pressure scenarios – Why saying “yes” opens doors in life and hunting – Faith, friendship, and why we start every episode with prayer – Off-season discipline and how it translates to success
This is the Mountain Dude Podcast — where backcountry hunting meets the deeper lessons of life.
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Zach Adams, owner and founder of On Glass Adapter, to talk about the journey from elite military service to launching an innovative hunting brand.
Zach shares his path from growing up in Colorado to becoming an Air Force Combat Controller, the mental grit required to make it through selection and pipeline training, and how those same principles carried over into entrepreneurship.
We dive into:
• The reality of Air Force Special Operations and the Combat Control pipeline • Lessons learned from deployment and high-level training • His transition from active duty into engineering school at Boise State • The origin story behind On Glass Adapter • The challenges of prototyping, product iteration, and building a brand from scratch • Why listening to customer feedback matters • What’s next for On Glass in 2026
If you’re into backcountry hunting, entrepreneurship, product design, or just want to hear a powerful story of grit and persistence — this episode is for you.
Zach’s story is a reminder that success isn’t complicated… it’s consistency, discipline, and refusing to quit.
About On Glass Adapter
On Glass Adapter is an innovative optics mounting system designed to simplify filming and glassing in the field. Built for hunters who demand efficiency, durability, and clean design, On Glass eliminates the need for bulky phone cases while keeping your setup streamlined and field-ready.
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Timestamps
00:00 – Intro 03:00 – Air Force Combat Control & selection 17:00 – Deployments & life lessons from the military 24:00 – Getting into backcountry archery hunting 32:00 – The origin of On Glass Adapter 40:00 – Prototyping, feedback, and business growth 55:45 – Advice for young entrepreneurs 57:00 – Rapid fire
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In this powerful episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Guy Duplantier, the voice behind Western Contours Podcast, for one of the most raw and transparent conversations we’ve had around the Mountain Dude table.
From growing up in Inglewood, California during the height of inner-city chaos to discovering bowhunting as a self-taught adult, Guy shares how stepping into the mountains reshaped his identity, humbled his pride, and ultimately led him into a life-changing surrender to Christ.
This episode isn’t just about hunting — it’s about transformation.
We dive into:
Learning to bowhunt alone with no mentor and enduring years of failure
The brutal lessons of solo backcountry hunts
How the mountains became his “church”
The moment that shifted his faith walk forever
Surrender, baptism, and becoming a new man at 50
Why hunting strips away ego and builds real humility
What it means to put God first in your business, family, and daily life
Guy’s testimony is honest, unfiltered, and deeply relatable. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter, new to faith, or just trying to figure out your next step in life — this one will hit home.
If this episode speaks to you, don’t keep it to yourself. Share it with someone who might need it.
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Recorded live at the Western Hunt Expo in Salt Lake City, this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast features a powerful, in-person conversation with Brian Barney about what it truly takes to build consistency in the mountains — and in life.
Brian has archery hunted for 21 straight years and consistently punches tags on public land, easy-to-draw units. But this conversation goes deeper than hunting success.
We talk about:
Why mental toughness is built daily — not flipped on in September
Wrestling, grit, and carrying discipline into adulthood
Training seven days a week to become a true mountain athlete
VO2 max, strength work, mobility, and recovery
Why nutrition and sleep are performance multipliers
Handling business and family responsibilities so you can hunt with peace of mind
Finding your “why” so quitting is never an option
Brian breaks down what it means to “shrink mountains” — preparing your body and mind so thoroughly that 5,000–7,000 vertical feet and 15-mile days become repeatable.
More importantly, we discuss the bigger picture:
How you do one thing is how you do everything. Communication at home. Leadership in business. Intentional time with your family. Enjoying the grind — not just the grip and grin.
Because the truth is, consistent success in the mountains starts long before season opens.
This episode is powered by Dark Energy. We ran the Poseidon XL to keep our cameras, audio gear, and production equipment charged throughout the expo and while traveling. If you’re hunting, scouting, or creating content off-grid, reliable power is non-negotiable.
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If you want to become more disciplined, more prepared, and more dangerous in the backcountry — this episode will light a fire.
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Spring bear season is HERE—and this episode is a full breakdown of how to actually find and kill bears in the backcountry.
We dive deep into early season tactics, including how to locate bears without a snowline, what food sources matter most, and how to adjust your strategy based on the time of year. From glassing techniques to understanding bear behavior, this one is packed with real-world experience you can apply immediately.
If you're heading into the mountains this spring, this episode will help you cut the learning curve and increase your odds.
We also answer listener questions on:
Where bears are early season (and why) How long to stay in a drainage before moving Morning vs evening hunting strategies What actually matters when locating bears in big country Backcountry tips that will put you in the right position
This is a boots-on-the-ground, no-BS conversation from guys who spend serious time chasing bears.
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast presented by Initial Ascent, we welcome back Richard Bettencourt from SteepKuntry Outdoors for a deep dive into spring bear hunting in Idaho.
This conversation goes far beyond just hunting. We break down the realities of predator hunting, the misconceptions around bear baiting, and why it remains one of the most effective tools for conservation and managing elk and deer populations.
Richard shares years of hard-earned experience—from dialing in bait sites and understanding bear behavior to the mental and physical demands of consistently showing up in the mountains. We get into the details that separate successful hunters from the rest: thermals, scent control, trail cameras, and how small adjustments can completely change your results.
If you’ve ever thought bear hunting was simple, this episode will change your perspective.
What We Cover Why hunting predators feels different The truth about bear baiting and “cheating” How to consistently find and pattern bears Predator management and its role in conservation Lessons that translate directly to elk hunting The mindset behind becoming a better hunter Follow SteepKuntry Outdoors
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In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Garrett Aida, founder of Dark Energy, to dive deep into the mindset, struggle, and relentless pursuit behind building one of the toughest power systems in the outdoor industry.
Garrett shares how a need for reliable, bombproof power in the backcountry led him to create Dark Energy from the ground up—starting with nothing but frustration, grit, and a mission to solve a real problem. From early failures and near quitting, to building products trusted by hunters, military, and serious outdoorsmen, this conversation is packed with lessons that go far beyond gear.
We get into the crossover between hunting and entrepreneurship, how the mountain builds mental toughness, and why learning (not suffering) is the real key to success.
If you’re a hunter, business owner, or someone chasing something bigger—this one hits.
In this episode:
The origin story behind Dark Energy
Why most power systems fail in the backcountry
Lessons from years of failure and persistence
Hunting as a tool for personal growth
The mindset required to win in business and life
New product innovations from Dark Energy
Key Takeaways:
“There’s no win or lose—you either win or learn to win later.”
Mastering the mountain translates directly to mastering business
Stress is often self-created—and controllable
Success comes from stacking thousands of lessons, not shortcuts
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On this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Samong Yang of Samong Outdoors to talk about his journey from a kid filming backyard chickens on an iPod Touch to becoming one of the most respected public land hunting creators on YouTube.
Samong shares the powerful story of his family immigrating to the United States after the Secret War in Laos and how hunting has always been part of his family’s survival and culture. From growing up hunting in Washington to navigating the early days of social media content creation, Samong opens up about the challenges, doubts, and faith that shaped his path.
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We dive into the realities behind building a hunting channel, the struggles of trying to turn passion into a career, and why honesty and integrity matter when sharing hunts online. Samong also talks about taking the leap to pursue YouTube full time, the mentors and companies that helped him along the way, and why surrounding yourself with the right people can change everything.
This conversation goes far beyond hunting. It’s about faith, perseverance, community, and staying true to who you are while chasing something bigger.
If you’re a hunter, content creator, entrepreneur, or someone trying to pursue a dream, this episode will hit home.
Topics in this Episode
• Growing up in a Hmong hunting family • Filming the first videos on an iPod Touch • Building a hunting YouTube channel from scratch • The fear of quitting vs pushing forward • Faith and purpose in the hunting industry • Being honest about mistakes and bad shots • Why community matters in the outdoor space • The future of Samong Outdoors
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Backcountry hunters know the struggle… piecing together a cook system that actually works when it matters most.
In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Chris Neville, co-founder of Roughridge Stove Co., to break down how years of frustration in the backcountry turned into one of the most innovative cook systems built specifically for hunters.
Chris dives into the real problems with traditional stoves—poor performance in wind, unreliable igniters, inefficient fuel usage—and how he and his brother spent over 3 years building a system from the ground up to solve them. This isn’t a rebranded product… it’s a purpose-built solution designed for the harsh realities of western hunting.
We also get into the entrepreneurial side of the journey—bootstrapping a company, navigating manufacturing challenges, and what it actually takes to bring an idea to life while balancing family, hunting, and real life.
If you’ve ever struggled with your gear in the backcountry, this episode will hit home.
What You’ll Learn:
Why most cook systems fail in real hunting conditions How wind and altitude impact stove performance The biggest mistakes hunters make with backcountry gear What it really takes to build a product from scratch The mindset required to stick with something for 3+ years
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About the Podcast: The Mountain Dude Podcast is presented by Initial Ascent. We bring you real conversations with hunters, entrepreneurs, and people who live for the mountains—diving into the mindset, grit, and lessons learned along the way.
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Spring turkey season is here, and if you’ve ever struggled to call in a gobbler, you’re not alone.
In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Dirk Durham of Phelps Game Calls to break down real-world turkey hunting tactics that actually work. From beginner fundamentals to advanced strategies, Dirk shares hard-earned lessons from decades of chasing turkeys across the country.
We dive into the biggest mistakes hunters make, why turkeys don’t always respond the way you expect, and how to adjust your approach when birds hang up, go silent, or flat-out ignore your calls.
This episode covers:
How to call in a turkey (and why it’s harder than you think) Box calls vs pot calls vs diaphragm calls How to use locator calls to find birds Decoy setups that actually bring gobblers in Best times of day to hunt turkeys Patience and positioning tactics that make the difference
Whether you’re new to turkey hunting or looking to sharpen your skills this spring, this episode will help you become more effective in the field.
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Scout Pack (lightweight, frameless day pack): https://initialascent.com/products/the-scout
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What does it take to spend 24 years chasing one opportunity and be ready when it finally comes?
In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with Jeff Mikus—a backcountry hunter and SEC college football official—to break down the mindset required to perform at the highest level.
From grinding through decades of officiating to stepping onto the field in front of 100,000 fans, Jeff shares how the same principles apply in the mountains, in life, and in the moments that matter most.
In this episode:
The 24-year journey to reaching the SEC Why success is built through “equity,” not shortcuts The mental switch that flips in high-pressure moments How hunting and elite performance are more connected than you think Battling self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and failure Why the hunting community needs to stay united
Whether you’re chasing elk in the backcountry or chasing big goals in life, this episode will challenge how you think about preparation, discipline, and showing up when it counts.
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The Mountain Dude Podcast is presented by Initial Ascent—where backcountry hunting meets the deeper lessons of life. Every episode is built to help you grow mentally, physically, and spiritually.
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Brady Miller from GOHUNT breaks down what it really takes to become a consistently successful western hunter—and it’s not what most people think.
In this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast, we sit down with GOHUNT’s Brady Miller to talk mule deer obsession, backcountry suffering, and the mindset required to keep showing up when success doesn’t come easy.
From growing up in the Midwest chasing whitetails to building a career in the hunting industry out West, Brady shares the lessons that shaped him—including the story of losing a 200-inch mule deer that changed everything.
We dive into:
Why mule deer hunting demands more than just effort How failure early on builds elite hunters The difference between hunting for success vs. hunting for experience Why biology—not luck—is the key to finding mature animals The mental side of backcountry hunting and pushing past comfort
If you’re serious about becoming a better hunter—or just want to understand what drives the guys who consistently get it done—this episode delivers.
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About the Mountain Dude Podcast: Real conversations with hunters, creators, and industry leaders about what it takes to grow—both in the mountains and in life.
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On this episode of the Mountain Dude Podcast presented by Initial Ascent, we sit down with Cody Rich, founder of Bridger Watch Company, to talk entrepreneurship, elk hunting, building a company from the ground up, and the journey behind creating a smartwatch designed specifically for hunters.
Cody shares the full backstory behind Bridger Watch, from the original idea while turkey hunting in the Idaho backcountry to taking on a market dominated by Garmin and building a watch with mapping, battery life, and hunting-specific functionality at the center of the design. We also dive into entrepreneurship, balancing family and hunting, building businesses around freedom and time, and the mindset it takes to chase big ideas.
This episode is packed with insight for hunters, entrepreneurs, creators, and anyone trying to build a life around what matters most.
Topics Covered: • Building Bridger Watch from scratch • Why hunters needed a better smartwatch • Entrepreneurship and building freedom through business • Hunting more while working less • Elk hunting obsession and backcountry lifestyle • Designing products for real hunters • Startup struggles, leadership, and problem-solving • Battery life, mapping, and hunting tech • Why Cody believes in solving real-world problems
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The Mountain Dude Podcast is where backcountry hunting meets entrepreneurship, mindset, faith, and the lessons learned in the mountains.
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