Randy wears a multi-colored paracord bracelet. The black represents those no longer with us, red for those wounded in action and green for those still serving. Ray White made the bracelet using material from kits used to pull IEDs in Afghanistan. After retirement Ray faced inner battles and found himself in a dark place withdrawn from family. To Ray, this hunt represents him living his life again.
Randy shows why you should not shoot an elk in some places they live. Toasty November temps have bulls in deep dark canyons. Randy is dumb enough to shoot one down there and pasy the price for doing so.
Randy Newberg has been dreaming of hunting sheep for 40 years. Randy and cameraman, Marcus Hockett, have Dall sheep tags in ruggedly beautiful Alaska. With ten days to hunt they will trek these rugged mountains in search of two legal rams and fulfillment of a lifelong dream.
Marcus and Michael are back hunting together. This year they are in Southern Idaho, hunting a "glory tag". The problem is, this "glory tag" is based on migrating elk, and if the elk aren't migrating there might not be much to find. The guys definitely struggle to locate any elk early in the hunt,...
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