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Backcountry Hunting Podcast

Hunting the backcountry with Danger Soup's Justin Moore

Backcountry Hunting Podcast

Joseph von Benedikt

Backcountry, Rifle, Deer, Podcast, Elk, Mountain, Sports, Hunt, Wilderness, Cartridge, Hunting

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2019

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Show notes: Interview episode with media/industry expert and hunting photographer Justin Moore, owner of www.dangersoup.com. Justin has hunted with and photographed numerous celebrities and outdoor writers, and has a rich history working with notable companies such as Leupold, Nosler, Weatherby, Kryptek, Danner, and others.

His from-the-inside-out perspective on the backcountry hunting scene offers tremendous insights, and his personal experience hunting the backcountry enables him to distill tips and knowledge into solid, easily absorbed information.

Here's a link to the story about one of his favorite personal backcountry adventures, a hunt that used commercial plane, train, bush plane, horses, and boots to successfully take a magnificent dall sheep ram in Alaska: http://www.dangersoup.com/blog/2016/8/14/hunting-alaskas-most-elusive-big-game

And here's a video created by the Eastmans, using footage from the hunt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azKA8nIO_wo

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Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, welcome folks. This is the backcountry hunting podcast and today I'm sitting down with a good friend of mine Justin Moore. He's a long time industry fellow. He's got expertise in a lot of areas ranging from producing

0:17.1

some fantastic photography right up through being something of a marketing

0:21.8

guru.

0:22.8

Justin, thanks for taking the time to join me today here.

0:26.2

Thanks for having me, Joseph.

0:27.7

I love talking to you.

0:29.8

Well, likewise.

0:31.1

So, Justin in between us we have this little bit of a, I don't know if it's a joke, but we sometimes call

0:40.3

him the mountain Uber eats guy because last fall I was hunting northern Utah

0:46.1

on a really good mule there area and with a guide and we thought we had a big buck betted on a certain ridge. We had a good vantage point and

0:56.2

we thought he was going to stand up late afternoon and give us a shot at him. We had gone in that morning just prepared for a morning, we didn't have food or water.

1:06.7

And so Justin, we were communicating, you know, text message with Justin and he offered to bring some food into us. He went back to

1:17.4

the Lodge headquarters and asked the very nice ladies in the kitchen there if they

1:21.8

could put a lunch together for us and lo and behold they came

1:25.8

out with a giant tray and silverware and I mean plates knives forks works. And rather than saying, how about a couple sandwiches?

1:36.2

Justin just kind of, you know, he was a trooper.

1:41.2

And the first thing I saw of him was hiking up a

1:43.8

a big steep ridge with these big food trays in each hand.

1:50.0

Anyway, he earned his feathers that day.

1:53.0

At a certain point, every photographer feels a little like a liability on a hunt,

1:59.0

just because you're an extra person and you're making extra noise and you're hiking around and stuff.

2:02.0

So, felt like I had to earn it that morning.

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