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Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Adam Gall - A Reverence for Wildlife & Wild Places

Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Mountain & Prairie Media

Places & Travel, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.9 β€’ 1.1K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 30 June 2021

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Adam Gall is a hunting guide and owner of Timber to Table Guide Service, a guiding company focused on helping hunters of all skill levels put wild, healthy, and delicious meat on their tables. Based out of the small town of Hotchkiss on Colorado's Western Slope, Timber to Table offers multi-day hunts on both public and private lands, offering top-notch instruction on everything from the intricacies of elk hunting to the technical skills needed to properly and efficiently process the meat. Adam is highly regarded by many of my friends and past podcast guests and praised as an outside-the-box thinker, so I'm thrilled to finally have him join me for a conversation.

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Adam's professional background gives him a unique perspective on wildlife, land management, and wild places in the American West-- he worked as a wildland firefighter, a wolf biologist, and a high school science teacher before devoting himself to full-time guiding. He has also been involved in a variety of volunteer initiatives, ranging from leadership positions with groups like Backcountry Hunters and Anglers to advisory roles on issues such as the wolf reintroduction in Colorado. As you'll hear in our conversation, Adam thinks deeply and independently on a wide range of land and wildlife issues, and he offers his ideas respectfully and thoughtfully-- something we could all use a little more of these days.

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I connected with Adam while he was on a family vacation in rural Montana, and we had a wide-ranging conversation that we probably could've continued for hours. We started out chatting about his upbringing in Michigan and how he fell in love with hunting despite coming from a family of non-hunters. We talked about Timber to Table-- how the guide service came to be, the challenges of running his own business, and his commitment to ethical hunting practices. We talked a lot about wolves and the wolf reintroduction in Colorado, and Adam offered some new thoughts that differ from some of my past podcast guests. He also describes the skills needed to be a great hunter, recommends some of his favorite books, and offers some wise parting words.

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This was a thought-provoking conversation that provided a new perspective for me on several important topics, so I hope you enjoy it.

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TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • 3:30 – Adam talks about where he grew up
  • 9:45 – Adam explains how hunting became a part of his life
  • 12:30 – Adam describes his guide service, Timber to Table Guided Service, which provides an educational and holistic hunting and butchering experience
  • 19:30 – Adam talks about balancing his work and home life
  • 23:30 – Adam talks about how he got into wolf biology prior to his guiding work and dives into the controversy that surrounds them
  • 39:15 – Adam discusses his role in the Stakeholder Advisory Group as a part of Colorado Parks and Wildlife's wolf reintroduction work
  • 44:30 – Adam's resources for learning more about wolvesΒ 
  • 47:00 – Adam gives advice on how to get started in hunting
  • 52:45 – Adam discusses what makes an excellent hunter
  • 57:15 – Adam's book recommendations
  • 1:02:30 – Adam's parting words of wisdom

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0:00.0

Hey everybody is Ed. Before we start I want to think Holly Wilkes-Keshevsky, Bradley

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Province, Luke Coffey, and Ryan Walquist. Thanks so much to these four people and thanks to everybody else who

0:14.7

supported over the years. It really means a lot and it really helps a lot. If you

0:19.0

want to learn more about the options for supporting or see a full list of

0:22.3

everybody who has supported it over the last few

0:24.6

years you can go to mountain and prairie.com slash support thank you very much. Hey, this is Ed Roberson, and this is the Mountain and Prairie Podcast, where I introduce you to some of the innovative individuals who are shaping the future of the American West.

0:48.0

I meet most of these people through my work in land conservation, or through my

0:55.0

work in land conservation or through my hobbies and interests that revolve around spending time up high in the mountains.

0:56.0

My guests include ranchers, writers,

0:58.0

entrepreneurs, conservationists, athletes, artists, adventurers,

1:02.0

pretty much anyone who's doing important work has an interesting story and loves the American West.

1:08.0

My guest today is Adam Gull. Adam is a hunting guide and owner of Timber to Table Guide service. A guiding company focused

1:16.0

on helping hunters of all levels put wild, healthy, and delicious meat on their tables.

1:21.5

Based in the small town of Hodges on Colorado's Western Slope,

1:25.4

Timber to Table offers multi-day hunts on both public and private lands,

1:29.6

offering top-notch instruction on everything from the intricacies of elk hunting

1:34.4

to the technical skills needed to properly and efficiently process the meat.

1:39.0

Adam is highly regarded by many of my friends and past podcast guests and praised as an outside

1:44.4

the box thinker so I'm thrilled to finally have him join me on the podcast for a

1:48.4

conversation. Adams professional background gives him a unique perspective on wildlife, land management, and wild places in the American West.

1:57.0

He worked as a wildland firefighter, a wolf biologist, and a high school science teacher before devoting himself to full-time guiding.

2:05.2

He's also been involved in a variety of volunteer initiatives, ranging from leadership

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