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In this episode of Talk is Sheep, Kyle Stelter sits down with legendary outfitter Harold Grinde of Gana River Outfitters for a conversation about legacy, wild sheep, and a life spent in some of the wildest country left in North America.
Harold shares his remarkable journey from guiding in the Yukon and British Columbia to becoming one of the most respected names in the Northwest Territories. He reflects on decades in the Mackenzie Mountains, the history and evolution of Gana River Outfitters, and what makes the NWT such a special place for mountain hunters. From remote horseback hunts and backpack sheep camps to camp improvements, wildlife management, and the importance of preserving traditional hunting experiences, Harold offers a rare and authentic look into a storied outfitting life.
The conversation also dives into conservation, mentorship, hunter education, and Harold’s deep commitment to giving back through organizations like the Wild Sheep Foundation. As he prepares to pass the reins to the next generation, Harold shares what matters most: family, stewardship, and leaving things better than he found them.
If you want to check out an incredible hunt opportunity with Gana River, the Wild Sheep Society of BC is offering a raffle for 2026. Tickets are now on sale at: www.rafflebox.ca/raffle/wss-bc-gana-dall
This is a conversation about wild country, hard-earned wisdom, and one man’s lasting impact on hunting and conservation in the North.
Presented by: @sitkagear
Supported by:
@yeti
@zeisshunting
@frontiersmengear
@onxhunt
@stoneglacier
@wild_tv
@schnee_hunt
@precision.optics
@gunwerks
By Kyle Stelter and Greg Rensmaag4.9
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In this episode of Talk is Sheep, Kyle Stelter sits down with legendary outfitter Harold Grinde of Gana River Outfitters for a conversation about legacy, wild sheep, and a life spent in some of the wildest country left in North America.
Harold shares his remarkable journey from guiding in the Yukon and British Columbia to becoming one of the most respected names in the Northwest Territories. He reflects on decades in the Mackenzie Mountains, the history and evolution of Gana River Outfitters, and what makes the NWT such a special place for mountain hunters. From remote horseback hunts and backpack sheep camps to camp improvements, wildlife management, and the importance of preserving traditional hunting experiences, Harold offers a rare and authentic look into a storied outfitting life.
The conversation also dives into conservation, mentorship, hunter education, and Harold’s deep commitment to giving back through organizations like the Wild Sheep Foundation. As he prepares to pass the reins to the next generation, Harold shares what matters most: family, stewardship, and leaving things better than he found them.
If you want to check out an incredible hunt opportunity with Gana River, the Wild Sheep Society of BC is offering a raffle for 2026. Tickets are now on sale at: www.rafflebox.ca/raffle/wss-bc-gana-dall
This is a conversation about wild country, hard-earned wisdom, and one man’s lasting impact on hunting and conservation in the North.
Presented by: @sitkagear
Supported by:
@yeti
@zeisshunting
@frontiersmengear
@onxhunt
@stoneglacier
@wild_tv
@schnee_hunt
@precision.optics
@gunwerks

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