In this episode, I interview Katie, the founder, and host of the Fish Untamed Podcast. We dive into topics and share stories about our times on trout streams and what it means to be a woman adventuring solo in the backcountry. We share safety concerns and suggestions along with discussing what it means to be a hunter. Stories from the field while archery hunting all the way to crawling through the desert terrain rifle hunting pronghorn, this episode is full of strong, female-focused adventures from the boardroom to the backcountry.
9 minutes: Being an outdoorswoman and solo backcountry adventures
11:00 Getting outside your comfort zone in the outdoors and in the gym
15:00 Safety concerns for women in the backcountry
18:45: Taking action to live the life you want
20:00 Fly fishing fears
23: Responsibility in the backcountry
29: Fishing with Karlie Roland from Trout Hunters on the Henry’s Fork
30:Solo hunting
32: Katie's first archery kill
33: Differences between eastern and western hunting.
34: Sara's first archery hunt and resiliency
35: Getting your butt and body kicked western hunting
36: Strength on the mountain
30: Indoor Elk Training
43: Pronghorn hunting in Wyoming
45: Favorite wild game to eat and hunt
47: Best part about hunting is the meat, here's our take on some of the best big game
50: Insights on essential hunting gear Katie loves and Sara needs
51: Packing out animals
52: Hard lessons learned about field dressing: popped stomachs and lung blood
54: Emotional side of hunting and harvesting animals
55: Going beyond your comfort zone
My guest today, Katie, has been obsessed with chasing fish and exploring the beautiful country they inhabit. An avid outdoorswoman, she strives for complete self-reliance in the outdoors, be it field dressing and packing out animals or alpine fishing adventures. Her favorite places are the remote, backcountry areas of public land that rarely see human activity. She started Fish Untamed Podcast to not only scratch her fishing itch when she's stuck indoors but also to provide valuable information and discussion to those who fish the backcountry.