It's Elk Week, so it seemed a fitting podcast would be with a long-time friend and mentor to my elk hunting, Jim Zumbo. Jim is now 85, but he is still as sharp as ever, even if his body needs some extra care. I first met Jim a long time ago at a seminar he did, about elk hunting.
Once we started these platforms, Jim reached out to me. Jim provided valuable counsel as to how to use platforms for the benefit of conservation was one of the principles of the original business plan. And he was generous in sharing his knowledge about how he had done that.
For this episode, the official podcast description below.
In this episode of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randy spends a day with one of his friends and most admired mentors, Jim Zumbo. Jim needs no introduction, having introduced so many of us to the world of western big game hunting. Topics covered include Jim using his platforms to promote conservation, his lengthy career as a writer and advocate for wild things, his commitment to elk and RMEF, Jim's mentorship to many, a lot of hunting stories, and sixty years of hunting wisdom from a humble man whose knowledge can't be adequately summarized in two hours.
Link here for listening or downloading. Or, wherever you normally get your podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podca...nd-humble-hunter/id1012713381?i=1000718729758
Jim, Me, and Charlie Decker (RMEF co-founder). Two guys I admire greatly who have given so much of their time and experience to my benefit. A highlight of my years as an RMEF Board member was sharing that position with these guys.

Once we started these platforms, Jim reached out to me. Jim provided valuable counsel as to how to use platforms for the benefit of conservation was one of the principles of the original business plan. And he was generous in sharing his knowledge about how he had done that.
For this episode, the official podcast description below.
In this episode of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randy spends a day with one of his friends and most admired mentors, Jim Zumbo. Jim needs no introduction, having introduced so many of us to the world of western big game hunting. Topics covered include Jim using his platforms to promote conservation, his lengthy career as a writer and advocate for wild things, his commitment to elk and RMEF, Jim's mentorship to many, a lot of hunting stories, and sixty years of hunting wisdom from a humble man whose knowledge can't be adequately summarized in two hours.
Link here for listening or downloading. Or, wherever you normally get your podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podca...nd-humble-hunter/id1012713381?i=1000718729758
Jim, Me, and Charlie Decker (RMEF co-founder). Two guys I admire greatly who have given so much of their time and experience to my benefit. A highlight of my years as an RMEF Board member was sharing that position with these guys.
