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Trevon Stoltzfus - Capturing the Adventure

KIFARUCAST

Kifaru International

Wilderness, Sports, Sports:wilderness, Education

4.92.7K Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2018

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Trevon Stoltzfus, member of Outback Outdoors, joins the podcast to discuss the process of capturing the adventure of hunting on film. Trevon Stoltzfus A former collegiate and freestyle wrestler and professional bull rider was born and raised in southern New Mexico, where he had the privilege of working as an Elk, Mule Deer, and Antelope guide. From an early age the love of hunting, fishing, and the outdoors was instilled in him by a heritage passed down through his grandfather, uncles, and older cousins. Having taken numerous trophy big game animals he now desires to pass that passion for the outdoors on to others through the written word, outdoor seminars, television, and videos. Trevon in the past has had the pleasure of working for Eastmans’ Hunting Journal as the research editor and was the archery Co-Host for the Television show “The Best of the West.” He continues to work with multiple outdoor Television shows and is passionate about capturing the thrill of the hunt on video. As a freelance writer Trevon writes for many national hunting and bowhunting magazines and serves on multiple outdoor industry promotional staffs. (from Outback Outdoors website) Outback Outdoors

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0:00.0

Good morning everyone. Welcome to Cafferoo cast. That song has nothing to do with the podcast

0:15.2

that we're about to do, but it is a reminder to listen to all of the older podcasts that

0:19.4

we've already published, including the Common Law Marriage and Divorce podcast. But

0:25.6

for your host Frank and Aaron Snyder Frank, Torot Life, A.K. A.K. the Tank. You got any

0:31.1

other ones? What did you call me? The Tank, Torot Life, Torot Life and the Tank. You

0:35.7

called him Brown Sugar there for a while. Yeah. Every now and then I got a talk word.

0:40.0

So it was pretty awkward. Yeah, I come. Son of a bitch too. Every now and then. But we've

0:45.5

got guests that I've known for quite some time. Trevon Stolzfason here with Outback Outdoors

0:52.1

and you've got your fingers and a ton of other stuff as well. We have a TV show Outback Outdoors

0:57.3

and you film for different people and what else you got going on? Well, we do. You know,

1:04.5

with the change in the industry now, there's a lot of content creation that companies need,

1:09.7

you know, with social media, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, all the other, Vera, now and

1:16.9

all these other. What is Vera? Is that like a new Instagram? Frank? Is that like Tinder?

1:23.9

It's another. It is not Tinder. You have swipe up and down instead.

1:29.0

Vera is the, I mean, you talked to different people. It's like, supposedly the new Instagram.

1:34.8

But what we do is we're out. We're, we're, you know, document and we're telling stories.

1:42.3

That's our whole goal is to tell a story of our adventures and unfortunately, as you

1:49.1

know, hunting can be a debacle and it can be the best thing ever. But being true to who

1:55.4

you are and to the adventure, we're documenting it. And then you get, I have some amazing guys

2:00.9

behind the scenes that are good photographers, stuff like that and people need good content.

2:05.3

And if you look at content, you can pick out the staged content. I mean, at least I can't,

2:10.3

I can look and I say, that's a photo shoot. And then I can look at something else and say,

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