Hunt West Podcast
Few people have spent more time around hunters, wildlife, and the wild places of Wyoming than retired game warden Scott Werbelow. Scott spent 33 years with the Wyoming Game & Fish Department, working everywhere from elk feedgrounds in the Pinedale country to supervising game wardens across northwest Wyoming. Along the way, he investigated poaching cases, responded to grizzly bear conflicts, checked hunters from sheep country to sagebrush flats, and accumulated enough stories to fill five books. In this conversation, Scott shares how growing up on a sheep ranch, trapping as a kid, and spending time around both ethical hunters and poachers shaped his path into wildlife law enforcement. We dive into the changes he's witnessed in hunting culture, the role of ethics in modern hunting, lessons learned from decades of interacting with sportsmen, and what today's hunters can learn from the old-school generation. Whether you're interested in hunting, conservation, wildlife law enforcement, or just good stories from the mountains, this episode is packed with hard-earned wisdom and good stories from someone who's led an awesome life outdoors. We hope you enjoy it! Check out Scott's "Son of a Poacher" series at Scottwerbelow.com [https://www.scottwerbelow.com/] LINKS: Argali Trekking Poles & More >> [https://argalioutdoors.com/collections/trekking-poles] Lee Hemp's Magic Pain Relief Cream >> [https://leehemp.com/collections/cbd-creams/products/max-cbd-pain-relief] Support the Wyoming Wild Sheep Foundation Raffles >> [https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/organizations/wyoming-wild-sheep-foundation] Hunt West Digest Sunday Email >> [https://huntwestplanning.com/hunt-west-digest] Hunt West Planning Services >> [https://huntwestplanning.com/services-guide] Thanks to Bo DePena, a musician, friend, and avid hunter in Colorado, for the intro and outro for the show.
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