59 min

CHARGING CAPE BUFFALO with Sara Gamache Battle Mountain Podcast

    • Wilderness

Podcast Guest: Sara Gamache
Instagram: pnw_huntress
Website: www.pnwhuntress.com
 
BIO: I started my hunting journey at 11 years old as a way to spend time with my dad. Although I wanted to shoot a deer, I thoroughly just enjoyed following my dad through the woods behind our house, looking for the allusive blacktail deer. In my eyes, my dad was the best hunter I knew, I could never remember a year when he didn't harvest a buck. If I wasn't out hunting with him, I was eagerly waiting at home to see what he'd bring back. My dad was very strict with gun safety and respecting and abiding by the game laws, so when he wasn't teaching me hunting techniques, he was reviewing gun safety the fish and game regulations. There was never a day wasted in the woods, even if we didn't harvest. These early memories are what created the foundation for the hunter I am today.
 
Once I started high school, I tried out for several sports and quickly realized traditional sports were not going to be my strong point. While the majority of my friends were at soccer practice and traveling for basketball games, I was in the woods scouting for deer and preparing for hunting season. I didn't have any female friends who hunted, so I spent most of my time in the woods with my dad, younger brother, or by myself. At age 19, I finally harvested my first blacktail buck on a solo hunt and from that point forward I knew hunting would be a permanent lifestyle.
 
As I continued my hunting journey into my 20's, I started to become more ambitious about the animals I wanted to pursue. Ever year, after finishing my blacktail season in Washington, I would travel to Idaho to visit family and hunt whitetail. I enjoyed the challenge and learning new hunting styles and techniques to hunt whitetail. 
 
 
Topics Covered:
Sara’s start in hunting.
What were some of the most monumental lessons learned that aided in shooting your first blacktail?
Shot Iq and the difference you’ve noticed from it.
What was the drive to try traditional archery?
Walk me through your spot and stalk cape buffalo hunt in Africa? -Breakdown arrow build and other things of the hunt.
Mentality, physical workout, and Cold baths and the things you’ve noticed from doing them.
Where did your fear of failure and complacency come from?
Raising kids in the outdoors
Touch on this put together group hunts where people can come hunt with me and I’m also involved in teaching at women’s outdoor related retreats and kids camps
For all of your tag application needs check out:  https://www.wearethedraw.com/battle-mountain-media
 
More From US: www.battlemountainmedia.com 
 
YOUTUBE: ‘Battle Mountain Media’
Our YouTube channel consists of ‘Hunting’ videos, ‘Gear Reviews’, ‘How To’ videos, ‘Bloopers’, ‘Kill Shot Compilations’, and more. Check it out, we appreciate your support and hope you enjoy the content.
Instagram: @fhfgear
Website: www.fhfgear.com
We would really appreciate a REVIEW!
 
Thank you for tuning in, and we hope you enjoyed the show.
Zach Herold

Podcast Guest: Sara Gamache
Instagram: pnw_huntress
Website: www.pnwhuntress.com
 
BIO: I started my hunting journey at 11 years old as a way to spend time with my dad. Although I wanted to shoot a deer, I thoroughly just enjoyed following my dad through the woods behind our house, looking for the allusive blacktail deer. In my eyes, my dad was the best hunter I knew, I could never remember a year when he didn't harvest a buck. If I wasn't out hunting with him, I was eagerly waiting at home to see what he'd bring back. My dad was very strict with gun safety and respecting and abiding by the game laws, so when he wasn't teaching me hunting techniques, he was reviewing gun safety the fish and game regulations. There was never a day wasted in the woods, even if we didn't harvest. These early memories are what created the foundation for the hunter I am today.
 
Once I started high school, I tried out for several sports and quickly realized traditional sports were not going to be my strong point. While the majority of my friends were at soccer practice and traveling for basketball games, I was in the woods scouting for deer and preparing for hunting season. I didn't have any female friends who hunted, so I spent most of my time in the woods with my dad, younger brother, or by myself. At age 19, I finally harvested my first blacktail buck on a solo hunt and from that point forward I knew hunting would be a permanent lifestyle.
 
As I continued my hunting journey into my 20's, I started to become more ambitious about the animals I wanted to pursue. Ever year, after finishing my blacktail season in Washington, I would travel to Idaho to visit family and hunt whitetail. I enjoyed the challenge and learning new hunting styles and techniques to hunt whitetail. 
 
 
Topics Covered:
Sara’s start in hunting.
What were some of the most monumental lessons learned that aided in shooting your first blacktail?
Shot Iq and the difference you’ve noticed from it.
What was the drive to try traditional archery?
Walk me through your spot and stalk cape buffalo hunt in Africa? -Breakdown arrow build and other things of the hunt.
Mentality, physical workout, and Cold baths and the things you’ve noticed from doing them.
Where did your fear of failure and complacency come from?
Raising kids in the outdoors
Touch on this put together group hunts where people can come hunt with me and I’m also involved in teaching at women’s outdoor related retreats and kids camps
For all of your tag application needs check out:  https://www.wearethedraw.com/battle-mountain-media
 
More From US: www.battlemountainmedia.com 
 
YOUTUBE: ‘Battle Mountain Media’
Our YouTube channel consists of ‘Hunting’ videos, ‘Gear Reviews’, ‘How To’ videos, ‘Bloopers’, ‘Kill Shot Compilations’, and more. Check it out, we appreciate your support and hope you enjoy the content.
Instagram: @fhfgear
Website: www.fhfgear.com
We would really appreciate a REVIEW!
 
Thank you for tuning in, and we hope you enjoyed the show.
Zach Herold

59 min