About this episode
A lifetime hunter reveals how discipline and obsession built unforgettable big game experiences.
From small-town Minnesota roots to chasing rams in the Alaska backcountry, John Coulter built a life around hunting, discipline, and long-term focus. What started with pheasants, ducks, and whitetails turned into a deep passion for big game hunting, including Dall sheep, antelope, mule deer, and African plains game.
This conversation digs into what it really takes to pursue ambitious hunts in today’s world. John breaks down the realities of sheep hunting costs, why physical conditioning is non-negotiable, and how smart financial decisions can open doors to once-in-a-lifetime tags and guided hunts. There’s a strong emphasis on goal setting, time management, and surrounding yourself with serious hunters who push you forward.
You’ll hear practical insights on building a hunting lifestyle over decades, from budgeting for western hunts to understanding why Africa hunting can be more accessible than many expect. The conversation also touches on mentorship, wildlife conservation, and the role hunters play in sustaining game populations through funding and stewardship.
Whether your focus is elk hunting, whitetail strategy, or planning your first backcountry hunt, this is a grounded look at how consistent decisions shape a lifetime in the outdoors.
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