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KIFARUCAST

2021 Alaskan Goat Hunt

KIFARUCAST

Kifaru International

Wilderness, Sports, Sports:wilderness, Education

4.92.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2022

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Today's episode of the podcast is a response to a post on RokSlide. Aron and Frank are joined by David DeAustin and Cullen to discuss the film released late last year called King of the Mountains. In that film there was some controversy over a goat that was shot and unfortunately fell into an unrecoverable spot. The film has since been taken down and this is a discussion about hunting ethics and how to properly represent a hunt on film. Did you like this episode? If you like what you hear go over to our Patreon and check out our levels of support, it helps up keep the lights on.

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0:00.0

I'm sorry, I've had that time in my pocket.

0:02.4

Yeah, this is this, this is part of it.

0:04.5

If Joe's like me, I probably can't come to film that.

0:14.8

We're back.

0:15.7

Oh wait.

0:16.4

Wada, wada, wada, wada.

0:17.9

I'm just kidding.

0:18.9

Ha, ha, ha, ha.

0:19.9

Luke, uh, what's up everybody?

0:22.0

We're back.

0:22.7

We're back in the studio, Aaron.

0:25.0

Dirty Dave.

0:26.5

Pullin.

0:27.7

We're here to talk about, uh,

0:29.3

talk about the goat hunt.

0:30.3

We've gotten some mixed reviews on our recent release of the film.

0:34.8

What was the film called?

0:35.8

Kings of the Mountain.

0:36.6

Kings of the Mountain.

0:37.3

Um, we've taken the film down temporarily and, uh, looking at

0:42.4

possible reedits and just going to kind of go over some of the feedback that we've

0:45.8

gotten and kind of some explanations that were left out from the story.

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