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Epic Outdoors Podcast

EP: 3 Troy Justensen, President of SFW

Epic Outdoors Podcast

John Petersen

Bighornsheep, Rifle, Muledeer, Hunting, Jasoncarter, Wilderness, Sports, Adambronson, Biggame, Epicoutdoors, Bowhunting, Elk

2.4632 Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2017

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

In this episode Jason Carter sits down with the President of Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife, Troy Justensen. Jason and troy talk about conservation efforts, and the current situations facing the state of Utah. Troy helps us understand what the purpose of SFW is and how we as hunters and sportsmen can contribute to conservation and help our wildlife. Troy discusses the hard winter in Northern Utah and what has been done to help. Jason and troy also talk about the Hunt Expo and what it does in regards to conservation.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hill a freaking stud, heavy, big old eye guarded.

0:05.0

Happen to be a great moisture year.

0:07.0

I drew in at 10.

0:08.0

You know, there have had opportunities for almost anyone out there every year.

0:12.0

Anything to do with Western big game.

0:18.0

Welcome to the Epic Outdoors Podcast, powered by Under Armour.

0:22.1

Hey, everybody. Jason Carter here at the Epic Outdoors Podcast.

0:26.6

Sitting here at the Hunt Expo with Troy Justinson.

0:30.8

Really appreciate Troy, spending some time with us, and, you know, just going over a few of the things,

0:36.0

Troy is current SFW president, and is heavily involved with the outdoors, heavily involved with conservation and does an excellent job in our opinion of working with sportsmen across the state of Utah as well as working on a lot of different projects and doing good things for wildlife.

0:52.7

Troy's been involved in the hunting industry for I don't

0:55.4

know how many years, but a long, long time. And it's definitely made a positive impact on hunting.

1:02.4

Troy has hunted all of his life and has also been heavily involved in the outfitting and guiding

1:09.5

aspect of the hunting industry as well.

1:11.6

So anyway, welcome, Troy.

1:13.6

Glad to be here, Jason. Appreciate the opportunity.

1:15.6

You betcha. So tell us a little bit about your background and how you got started in the industry.

1:20.6

I was just born and raised in Davis County and just always been passionate about hunting.

1:24.6

I thank my father for getting us out when we were kids and instilling that desire to get

1:29.5

out there and hunt, fish, and just being the great outdoors.

1:33.1

You bet you.

1:33.7

So do you remember, like, when you were young, like eight years old, five years old?

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