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John Stallone Interviews Hunting Pros to get inside hunting tips and tactics western big game hunting, bowhunting, mule deer, elk, whitetail deer and predator hunting. Formerly Interviews With The Hunting Masters
John Stallone Interviews Hunting Pros to get inside hunting tips and tactics western big game hunting, bowhunting, mule deer, elk, whitetail deer and predator hunting. Formerly Interviews With The Hunting Masters
Kyle Lopez Colorado Draw 2026
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Mile High Conversations: Colorado Changes, Tag Strategy & Why It’s Not Always About Bigger
After a bit of a break, we’re back — recording live from the Mile High Hunt Expo in Denver.
In this episode, I sit down with my good friend Kyle Lopez to talk about what’s happening right now in the hunting world — from major changes to Colorado’s draw system to the reality of chasing points, expectations, and what actually matters as a hunter.
We dive into strategy, mindset, and something that doesn’t get talked about enough… when is enough, enough?
And of course, we get into the stuff that really matters — hunting with your kids, passing it on, and why those moments mean more than anything hanging on the wall.
If you’ve been playing the points game, planning your next hunt, or just trying to figure out what your goals are as a hunter… this one hits.
🏹 What We Cover
Live from the Mile High Hunt Expo
Conservation efforts and donated hunts
Major changes coming to Colorado’s draw system (2028)
Hybrid draw system breakdown (points vs random draw)
Why hunters are dumping points right now
Arizona vs Colorado draw strategies
Late season vs early season opportunities
The reality of “top tier” hunts vs second tier hunts
When to burn your points (and when not to)
Elk vs deer — how your priorities change over time
The trap of chasing bigger and bigger animals
Why some hunters stop pulling the trigger
Hunting with your kids and passing it on
🔥 Key Takeaways
The new Colorado system is moving toward a 50/50 split between point holders and random draw, giving everyone a chance.
Point creep is real — but the system may actually normalize over time.
You don’t need a “top tier tag” to have a great hunt experience.
At some point, hunting becomes less about size and more about experience and meaning.
Hunting with your kids will change your perspective completely.
🧠 Memorable Moments
“I’ve probably got five elk hunts left in me… after that, I’m good.”
The reality of sitting on points for years and never “catching” the tag you want
A powerful story of a father hunting with his daughters — and his daughter finding his buck
The shift from chasing trophies to chasing experiences
🎯 Why This Episode Matters
There’s a point in every hunter’s journey where things change.
You start asking different questions:
Why am I doing this?
What am I really chasing?
And who do I want to share this with?
This episode is about that shift.
📍 From the Field
Recorded live at the Mile High Hunt Expo in Denver — one of the premier hunting expos bringing together conservation groups, outfitters, and hunters from across the country.
👊 Stay Connected
If this podcast has ever brought you value — whether it’s knowledge, perspective, or just something to think about — make sure you’re subscribed.
Episodes won’t always be weekly… but when they drop, they’ll be worth your time.
Colorado draw changes, hunting points system, elk hunting strategy, mule deer hunting, Arizona elk tags, hunting with kids, hunting podcast, Days in the Wild, Mile High Hunt Expo, hunting conservation
20:15
Jason Phelps Turkey Hunting tips
John an Jason Phelps sit down and discuss turkey hunting tips and tactics at Mile high hunt expo
33:51
The Sporting Chef Scott Leysath
Guest: Scott Leysath — The Sporting Chef
Episode: Field-to-Table Made Simple
What’s inside (quick hits):
The three biggest mistakes that make wild game “gamey”—and how to fix them
Field care that actually matters (cooling, cleanliness, trim)
Cut-to-method pairings for deer, elk, upland, and waterfowl
Weeknight formulas: fast marinades, hot-and-fast sears, smart sides
Gateway dishes that win over non-hunters (and why they work)
Takeaway: Respect the animal, manage heat and fat, add acid and texture—great wild game is technique, not luck.
Follow Scott: @thesportingchef
Follow John: @johnstallone
51:59
Layering systems, mule deer hunting Graylight Hunter
Guest: Marlon Holden
Episode: Fall 2025 – Mule deer hunting, Camo, Boots, gear
What we cover (quick hits):
Hunting mule deer in South Dakota recap
Layering systems, camo to wear
Boots, socks
AZ mule deer quota system
Connect with Marlon: @graylighthunter
Connect with the show: @johnstallone
01:19:38
Rifle vs Archery Hunting Matt Rege
Rifle vs. Archery — strengths, limits, and how to choose
What we cover (quick hits):
Why Matt hunts with both weapons—and what each teaches the other
Ethical effective range: defining it for your skills, terrain, and conditions
Fieldcraft vs. ballistics: closing inside 40 yards vs. building a rock-solid rifle position
Calling, wind, and movement discipline—what changes with bow vs. rifle
Practice plans: 4-week tune-ups for bowhunters and rifle hunters
Gear that matters (and what’s overrated) for real-world hunts
Links:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/mattrege/
If you enjoyed this one, share it with a hunting buddy and leave a quick rating—it helps a ton.
01:03:24
Jordan Blisset Whitetail Rut Tactics + Buying Land
Whitetail Rut Tactics + Buying Land
John sits down with Jordan Blissett to break down practical rut strategies—how to read phases (seeking, chasing, lockdown), pick high-odds terrain, manage wind the smart way, and decide when to call or stay silent. Then they pivot to buying land for whitetails: access and neighborhood first, must-have habitat features, quick-win improvements, and rookie pitfalls to avoid.
Highlights
Rut stand selection: leeward edges, hub scrapes, ditch/creek crossings
Calling & decoys: when they help—and when they burn a spot
Pressure management on small tracts
Land buying: access, cover diversity, neighbors, red flags
First-year improvements that move the needle
Follow Jordan
IG: https://www.instagram.com/jordanblissett/
Team page: https://openseasonproperties.com/our-team/jordan-blissett/
01:02:26
Dan Cabela
Legacy, Stewardship, and Straight Talk: A Conversation with Dan Cabela
Summary
John sits down with Dan Cabela—conservation advocate and scion of the Cabela family—to share a wild-game meal and talk honestly about why hunting matters, how funding and policy actually move the needle for wildlife conservation, and what it takes to bridge the gap between hunters and non-hunters. No dunking, no shouting—just good food and better questions.
What you’ll hear
Origin story: The moment Dan’s love for the outdoors turned into a commitment to stewardship.
Conservation, not slogans: How regulated hunting, tags, and excise taxes fund habitat, research, and management.
Ethics in practice: Fair chase, technology creep, and what “doing it right” looks like before, during, and after the shot.
Bridging divides: How to talk to non-hunters with humility, data, and real stories.
Global perspective: Wins and lessons from projects around the world—and what actually scales.
Legacy & responsibility: Carrying a famous name without being trapped by it.
Wild game on the table: Cooking notes, transparency, and why sharing a meal changes the conversation.
Quick takeaways
Stewardship > rhetoric: Policy + funding + local buy-in beat internet arguments.
Many pathways to help: You don’t have to hunt to support wildlife—join, donate, volunteer, vote smart.
Food is a bridge: A plate of honest wild game opens doors that debate can’t.
Measure impact: If it doesn’t move habitat, populations, or community support, it’s just noise.
Suggested chapter guide (drop in timestamps after publish)
Cold open & wild-game dish
Dan’s early field memories → stewardship pivot
How conservation gets funded (and where it fails)
Ethics & tech in modern hunting
International lessons that apply at home
Sharing wild food with skeptics
Rapid-fire: favorite hunts, mentors, books
Calls to action & ways to get involved
About our guest
Dan Cabela is a lifelong outdoorsman and conservation advocate whose work spans habitat projects, policy support, and community engagement. He focuses on pragmatic solutions that sustain wildlife and local economies.
Links & resources
Howl for Wildlife — Take action, learn more, and support science-based management: [howlforwildlife.org]
Connect
Guest: Dan Cabela — IG @dancabela
Host: John Stallone — IG: @johnstallone
48:48
406" Bull in NV "the Cardinal Bull"
We sit down with Robert Cowan and Michael Cardinal
Episode Summary
John sits down with Michael Cardinal to unpack the hunt behind his latest bull—how he scouted, read sign, and made decisions when the plan fell apart.
59:44
Missing Elk Hunters Get the Whole story
Elk Hunter Missing in Colorado
Episode title
“Missing in the High Country: An Elk Hunter’s Story in Colorado”
Summary
Guest Dac Collins
In this episode, John unpacks the developing story of an elk hunter who went missing in Colorado—what’s known so far, how search-and-rescue operations unfold in the Rockies, and the practical steps backcountry hunters can take to reduce risk and help responders if something goes wrong. The conversation balances empathy for the family with actionable fieldcraft and preparedness.
Note: Facts are evolving. We stick to verified information and avoid speculation.
What you’ll hear
Timeline & terrain: What’s known about the incident and the landscape factors at play (elevation, weather, access).
SAR reality check: How mountain Search and Rescue is mobilized, what slows missions, and what information helps the most.
Preparation that matters: Comms plans, weather/nowcasting, navigation backups, and “don’t split the party” rules.
If you get turned around: Immediate steps that improve survival and make you easier to find.
For hunting partners at home: How to structure check-in windows, map shares, and who to call if a teammate is overdue.
Respect & responsibility: Keeping the focus on the missing hunter and supporting family and responders.
Quick takeaways
Tell two people your plan (route, camp, bail-out options, check-in times).
Carry redundant comms: phone + battery, offline maps, PLB or satellite messenger (preset check-ins & SOS).
Weather drives risk—nowcast every 30–60 minutes in the mountains.
If lost: STOP (Stop, Think, Observe, Plan), make yourself findable (bright panel, whistle, signal mirror), and stay put when it’s safer than wandering.
Safety checklist (copy/paste)
Trip plan shared (route, alt routes, check-in times, who to call)
Phone with offline maps + spare battery
PLB or sat messenger with preset messages to a contact
Paper map + compass (know a bearing to camp/trailhead)
Weather layers (puffy, rain shell, hat/gloves) + headlamp
Signal gear: whistle, bright panel, small mirror
Fire kit, basic med kit, calories & water treatment
Call to action
43:23
Solo vs. Social: The Psychology of the Hunt with Beau Martonik
“Solo vs. Social: The Psychology of the Hunt with Beau Martonik”
✍️ Episode Description:
In this compelling episode of Days in the Wild, I sit down with hunter, writer, and East Meets West podcast host Beau Martonik to dig into the mental side of hunting—specifically the contrast between solo and social hunting experiences. Beau opens up about how hunting alone in remote terrain builds resilience, sharpens instincts, and forces you to confront your inner world. We also explore the camaraderie of camp, the challenges of balancing solo ambition with shared experiences, and how both play a vital role in shaping today’s hunter.
If you've ever questioned whether you're more effective—or more fulfilled—hunting alone or with others, this episode will speak directly to you.
📌 Topics We Cover:
The mindset differences between solo and group hunts
Why solo hunting builds personal growth and mental toughness
How social hunting cultivates community and tradition
Making space for solitude while still honoring shared camp culture
Gear choices that support both independence and team hunting
Learning to embrace discomfort and silence in the backcountry
Lessons Beau’s learned through years of chasing whitetails and mountain bucks
💬 Notable Quotes:
“Solo hunts strip away the noise and reveal what kind of hunter—and person—you really are.”
“There’s power in both solitude and community; the key is knowing what you need in each season.”
🧠 Key Takeaways:
Solo hunting demands higher levels of self-reliance, decision-making, and mental stamina
Group hunting offers emotional support, shared knowledge, and deeper traditions
The choice between the two is often less about success and more about personal evolution
Understanding your psychological needs in the field can elevate your overall hunting experience
🔗 Connect with Beau Martonik:
🎧 Listen to his podcast: East Meets West
📸 Instagram: @beau.martonik
🌐 Website: www.eastmeetswesthunt.com
📣 Call to Action:
Enjoyed the episode? Make sure to subscribe, rate the show, and share with fellow hunters—whether they ride solo or run with a crew. Stay tuned for more deep dives into hunting, mindset, and the wild places we chase.
56:06
Backcountry sets ups and Philosophy w/ Steven Drake
n this episode of Days in the Wild, I sit down with backcountry hunter and elite outdoor photographer Steven Drake to unpack his approach to gear, preparation, and the mental edge needed to thrive deep in the wilderness. We dive into his minimalist yet functional backcountry pack system, how he balances photography and hunting in extreme terrain, and the hard-earned lessons that shape his mountain mindset.
Whether you’re dialing in your gear list or just looking for inspiration from someone who truly lives the wild, this episode is loaded with insight, authenticity, and practical takeaways.
📌 Topics We Cover:
Steven’s exact backcountry gear loadout—what makes the cut and why
The philosophy behind “gear with purpose”
How to prioritize weight vs. comfort for extended hunts
Balancing camera gear with hunting efficiency
Mindset shifts that separate successful backcountry hunters
Why Steven believes in failing forward as a way to grow
Lessons learned from grueling hunts in Alaska, the Rockies, and beyond
💬 Notable Quotes:
“If everything in your pack doesn’t serve a purpose, it doesn’t belong there.”
“The most valuable skill in the backcountry isn’t shooting—it’s adapting.”
🧠 Key Takeaways:
Intentional gear selection makes you more efficient, not just lighter.
Simplicity in systems leads to mental clarity in high-stress situations.
Physical preparation is essential, but mental resilience is the real game-changer.
Photography and hunting don’t have to compete—they can fuel each other.
🔗 Connect with Steven Drake:
📸 Instagram: @stevendrakephoto
🌐 Website: www.stevendrakephoto.com
📣 Call to Action:
Enjoyed this episode? Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share with your hunting crew. And don’t forget to check out previous episodes of Days in the Wild for more insight from the field.
01:20:43
Throwback Braxton McCoy
I'm proud of Braxton he has been carrying the torch for public lands and has helped it to enter in to the mainstream conversation. I heard him recently on Tucker Carlson Made me think back to our podcast back in 2018
In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Days in the Wild, John Stallone sits down with combat veteran, author, and elk hunting guide Braxton McCoy. Braxton shares the harrowing story of surviving a suicide bombing in Iraq, enduring dozens of surgeries, and ultimately forging a new path in the wilderness as a guide and advocate for healing through the outdoors.
From the battlefield to the backcountry, Braxton opens up about trauma, resilience, and the role hunting played in reclaiming his identity. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who believes in the restorative power of nature and the strength of the human spirit.
📌 What We Cover:
Braxton’s story of survival and recovery after his near-fatal injury in Iraq
The physical and emotional toll of trauma—and how the outdoors became his refuge
Why elk hunting helped him reconnect with his purpose and identity
The value of mentorship, grit, and persistence in both life and the hunt
His philosophy on what it means to truly live a wild and meaningful life
💬 Notable Quotes:
“I wasn’t looking for healing when I started hunting again—I was looking for purpose. The healing came anyway.”
“The backcountry doesn’t care about your excuses. It’s honest—and that’s why it saves people.”
🔗 Connect with Braxton McCoy:
📘 Author of The Glass Factory
📸 Instagram: @braxtonmccoy
🌐 Website: www.braxtonmccoy.com
If this episode moved you, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear Braxton’s story. Stay wild—and stay strong.
50:00
Finding Motivation for Hunting and for Life Eric McCormack
🎙️ Podcast Episode: The Mindset of Champions with Eric McCormick
Description:
What does it take to train the world’s toughest athletes? This week, we sit down with Eric McCormick—renowned personal trainer for legendary endurance hunter Cameron Hanes . Eric shares powerful insights into cultivating an unbreakable mindset, staying positive through adversity, and building the discipline required to excel at the highest level.
In This Episode:
✅ Eric’s journey from passionate athlete to elite trainer
✅ What it’s like working with Cameron Hanes
✅ How to overcome limiting beliefs and mental roadblocks
✅ Daily habits and routines to stay positive, motivated, and disciplined
✅ Advice for anyone wanting to level up their fitness or mental toughness
✅ Why purpose matters more than motivation—and how to find yours
Key Quotes:
“Every day you show up, you’re building a version of yourself you’ll meet down the road—make sure it’s someone you’re proud of.” – Eric McCormick
About Eric McCormick:
Eric is a sought-after trainer known for pushing the limits of physical and mental endurance. His work with Cameron Hanes, David Goggins, and countless others has inspired athletes, hunters, and everyday warriors to break through barriers.
Resources & Links:
🔗 Follow Eric on Instagram
🔗 Visit Howl for Wildlife
🔗 Learn more about Cameron Hanes
Listen & Subscribe:
Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
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42:32
Public Lands NOT FOR SALE
Michael Cravens and I have a quick impromptu conversation about the public lands situation, Its very important you listen in and take action because weather you think it does or not it affects you TAKE ACTION
49:03
The Anatomy Hunter
Brian Johnson The Anatomy Hunter A Deep Dive with The Anatomy Hunter | Days In The Wild In this powerful episode, we sit down with The Anatomy Hunter to explore the biology, philosophy, and raw emotion behind the hunt. We talk about shot placement, best practices, shot angles etc. This is a good one you don't wanna miss 👉 Subscribe, like, and share to keep the conversation alive. #HuntingPodcast #AnatomyHunter #Conservation #EthicalHunting #HunterEthics
John Stallone Youtube link The Anatomy Hunter
01:31:47
Hunting Stories and Mile High Hunt Expo
We talk various hunting stories and about the hunts donated to howl
01:32:44
John Lusk 2-25 broadhead discussion
John and I talk about broadheads and how to choose whats best for you. Check out Johns youtube channel for broadhead reviews
01:14:52
Fred Eichler 2025
It's been a minute since Fred and I caught up 2018 to be exact. We talked about predators, achieving goals, archery among other things. Fred is a guy I lookup too and I feel has a great outlook on life in general makes you wanna be around him.
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