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Author: Rolling Bones Outdoors

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Hosts Brian Mehmen and Brad Dana and the crew at Rolling Bones Outdoors are ready to help you expand your hunting horizons. Hunt the World was created to show you that it is possible to create those outdoor adventure memories that will last a lifetime. If it’s a North American hunt, Africa, Alaska or the world, we are a team with more than a century of experience ready to help to inform, inspire and answer the questions that will allow you to become a safer, more skilled and seasoned hunter, wherever you choose to go. Your next adventure awaits!
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HTW-Ep 308 Show Season

HTW-Ep 308 Show Season

2026-02-2601:27:19

On this week's episode of Hunt the World we are talking about show season! We are in the thick of show season right now, and Brian and Brad have an interesting perspective on show season due to being in the industry. They go over their favorite shows, and what shows they have been to this year so far. They also talk about whether you should go to shows or not, and if so, what shows they recommend.
On this week's episode we continue our conversation with Curt Geier from Working Class Bowhunter. The guys discuss what Curt expects for his future hunting endeavors, and what we can do to help get him anywhere and everywhere he wants to go, as well as how he has hunted in the past. If you would like to get some help with your hunting plans, call as at 605-644-8000, or email us at info@rbohome.com.
On this week's episode of Hunt the World, Brian and Brad sit down with Curt Geier of the Working Class Bowhunter podcast. Curt delves into what made him want to start his podcast, and how his show has changed over time. The guys swap stories and they of course navigate every rabbit hole they come across.
On this week's episode we sit down with Braydin Eastman to talk about easier to draw and cheaper hunting opportunities. From Colorado, Utah and Montana, to lottery states like New Mexico and Idaho. A lot of us don't have the money or don't want to budget the money to go on extravagant hunts every year, but if you want to get out there and get hunting there is a lot of opportunity out there.
On this week's episode of Hunt the World we are joined again by Zach Logan. The guys discuss what North American species are hot right now, and what are on the decline. From Elk to Deer, and from Moose to Sheep, they go over it all. It's a great time to decide what species you want to apply for for 2026, and this episode has a lot of information for you.
The guys are joined this week by British Columbia (And sometimes Mexico) guide Zach Logan. Zach has been Guiding for almost ten years now, and has a lot of tricks of the trade that he wants to share with us. Zach is super passionate about hunting in general, and even more passionate about sheep hunting, and this episode he wants to share his love for the hunt with you.
On this week's episode we continue off where we left last week, and we wrap up our conversation. The guys talk about some of the worst experiences they've ever had, and what made them so bad. And they talk about good experiences, and hunts they've been on. And finally the value brought to the table with a booking agent, and outfitter.
On this week's episode, Brian and Brad sit down with Aaron. They go over hunter, booking agent, and outfitter relations, as well as how the guide contributes to those relations. They talk about tips and tricks for someone in any of those roles, Brian and Brad bring their expertise in hunting and booking, and Aaron Brings his Outfitting and Guide experience.
On Hunt the World's 300th episode, the guys sit down with Bill Eastman. He drew his Bighorn sheep tag in Custer state park, and he has a story for us. He talks about hunting with his family and friends, getting eyes on a sheep, and ultimately shooting one. Merry Christmas from the Rolling Bones family, and happy new year!
On this Week's episode, we continue with last week's episode with Brian and Brad talking wild game sausage with Noah and Wes. They dive deeper into last week's topics, talking about their personal favorite ways to prepare sausage, as well as ways you can mess up sausage and how to avoid that. So refresh with last week's episode and get ready to craft sausage with your very own wild game.
On this week's episode Brad and Brian sit down with Wes and Noah and talk sausage. The Black Hills Butcher's Block produces thousands of pounds of sausage a week and Noah and Wes are experts when it comes to sausage. They go over their favorite kinds of sausage, how to make it with high end equipment, and how to make it at home with a five gallon bucket.
On this week's episode Brian and Brad sit down with Braydin Eastman to talk applications strategies. From Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona and New Mexico, all the way up to Alaska, they cover it all. If you are looking at building an applications strategy yourself, feel free to give us a call at 605-644-8000.
On this week's episode Brian and Brad are joined by the incredible chef Westly Castle. Westly is the executive chef at the Black Hills Butcher's Block, and he has joined the guy's today to talk wild game. They go over several great recipe's and Westly reveals several tips and tricks on how to utilize every part of your animal in a bunch of delicious recipes that will leave your mouth watering.
HTW-Ep 295 We're Thankful

HTW-Ep 295 We're Thankful

2025-11-2701:08:34

On this week's episode of Hunt the World, Brian and Brad go through everything their thankful for in the hunting industry. The people they've met, the organizations that keep the hunting alive. And of course, big animals. There's a lot to be thankful for this holiday season and we're excited to tell you our highlights.
On this week's episode, Brian and Brad sit down with Aaron Fredlund in the brand new studio. They go over how their years have gone up until this points, both as hunters and as a guide for Aaron. They talk specifically about British Columbia and how there hunting has been, and Aaron goes into some specifics about the hunts he's been guiding. There's quite a bit of the guys getting off track, but I digress...
On this week's episode of Hunt the World, the guys are again in Kearney Nebraska, but this time they are joined by Shay McGowan. They talk about the new Kearney branch of Rolling Bones and Shay's part in it. Shay is also getting very close to his North American 29 Slam, and the guys strategize on how to get him his last few species.
On this very special episode Brad and Brian meet on site of the grand opening of the Rolling Bones Kearney Nebraska branch. They are joined by Tyler Staab, the franchisee, and they go over how amazing the response had been already, as well as their excitements for the future. And of course they take time to appreciate everything that had to happen for this to take place.
On this week's episode, Brian and Brad are joined by Pat Stuart and Dylan Stein who went out bow hunting for a mule deer here in South Dakota. It's been a little while since the last time Pat hunted with a bow, and the adventure he chose tested his skill, perseverance, and resolve. Pat and Dylan tell the story of their hunting, stalking, and eventually taking the shot.
On this week's episode of Hunt the World Brian and Brad are joined by Don Traynham. Brian and Brad just got back from hunting with Don in his neck of the woods in northern California. They went after Tule Elk and had an incredible adventure. They go over the hunt, the journey, and dispel some of the misconceptions when in comes to California hunting.
On this week's episode of Hunt the World Brian and Brad are again joined by Bryan Johnson and Brent Hasslen. They venture into their pasts together, and what led them to where they are now. How Bryan and Brent heard about and got involved with Rolling Bones Outdoors, and how the love of hunting ultimately forges fellowship.
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Neil Tyson

This was a really really fun podcast to listen to it could've gone for 6 hours super entertaining Bleep loved the campfire sound effects. Great job 👍

Mar 17th
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Neil Tyson

This was a great podcast I really enjoyed listening to so much so that I've listened to it twice great job guys really enjoy what your doing.

Mar 6th
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