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🗓️ 21 June 2016
⏱️ 105 minutes
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On this episode of Gritty Bowmen we travel to Roseburg Oregon to the “quote, unquote” “Kellom Ranch” and we talk elk hunting with Trent Fischer and Kody Kellom of Born and Raised Outdoors. I’ve been a huge fan of Born And Raised Outdoors since I got my hands on one of their early DVDs, “The Reason.” I own every one one of their DVDs and every July, August and September I watch them over and over again. I like to run their show in the background in my basement while I’m working out. My wife and kids are sick of Born and Raised but I never get tired of them. They’re real. They are genuine. What you see on camera is who they are in real-life. To me, the Born And Raised crew represents the quintessential public-land, over-the-counter-elk hunter. They find a why to kill elk with a bow year after year. AND, they capture it on film in a way that’s real. Just like how it is for me with my hunting buddies. I’ve come to know these guys on a personal level--with Kody Kellom and Ty Stubblefield becoming what I consider close friends.
On this podcast they tell us about their secret sauce for consistently killing elk. We share hunting stories and we talk about how they got started. It’s all GRITTY stuff. Do me a favor and go and follow Born And Raised Outdoors on Instagram if you aren’t already. They are the good guys--good ole’ fashion Oregon boys who love to hunt. And check-out their Youtube Channel and subscribe. They’ve got some killer elk-hunting video on there and they’re adding new stuff weekly. Finally… for those of you wondering if Born And Raised Outdoors is EVER going to produce another DVD--you can stop wondering. They FINALLY did another DVD--it will be available on July 1st at www.bornandraisedoutdoors.com
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0:00.0 | I wanted to ask you a lot of questions about because you were conspicuously absent |
0:05.3 | When we talked about who the best caller was in that conversation with Ty |
0:10.8 | Well, the pen who was the ice in the veins killer you just weren't mentioned no because I'm behind the camera |
0:18.3 | I feel you brother. I feel you |
0:21.5 | You know what you look like is like the man from snowy river. It's like a duster look with rain gear |
0:26.8 | We're here with Josh Keller the infamous Josh Keller and Ty's double field. Why am I famous in a bad way in famous? |
0:34.1 | That's what that means Larry |
0:36.4 | Trent I will say is ice man. Yeah, yeah, it's like that. Well, I pull my bow back and it's dead |
0:42.6 | No, that's the reason I'm pulling my bow back is to kill that bull. Yeah, it's dead |
0:46.8 | Every time yeah, that's that's pretty high his nickname is three here |
0:56.3 | Make it me in three areas exactly so he gets three arrows that off before I can even like knock a second arrow |
1:04.9 | Two of the time that wasn't the true that one in the tree awesome |
1:09.7 | We are full draw film tour and we are listening to the greedy moment |
1:17.6 | We bone and raised out the awesome you've been listening to the greedy moment |
1:21.3 | I |
1:23.3 | 'm Casey and I'm Jordan and you're watching the gritty |
1:31.0 | On this episode of gritty Bowman we travel to Roseburg, Oregon to the quote |
1:36.6 | Unquote Kellham ranch and we talk Elk hunting with Trent Fisher and Cody Kellham of born and raised outdoors |
1:42.6 | I've been a huge fan of born and raised outdoors since I got my hands on one of their early DVDs the reason I |
1:49.1 | Owned every one of their DVDs and every July August and September I watch them over and over again |
1:55.8 | I like to run the show in the background in my basement while I'm working out my wife and kids are sick of born and raised |
2:02.3 | Outdoors, but I never get tired of them. They're real. They're genuine |
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