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Talk Is Sheep

Talk Is Sheep

Written by: Kyle Stelter and Greg Rensmaag
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Welcome to Talk is Sheep — the official podcast of the Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia. Join host Kyle Stelter and the Directors of WSSBC as they sit down with passionate guests from the mountain hunting and conservation community. From unforgettable backcountry adventures to in-depth conversations about wild sheep and the future of habitat conservation, this is where storytelling meets stewardship. Contact: kstelter@wildsheepsociety.com The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Wild Sheep Society of BC. Listener discretion is advised.Copyright 2026 Talk Is Sheep Biological Sciences Science
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  • It’s for the Sheep: The BiG BoaR Raffle Story with Don Lynum
    Jan 7 2026

    This week on Talk is Sheep, we sit down with longtime Wild Sheep Society of BC supporter and Lex Ross Award recipient Don Lynum.

    Don’s love for precision shooting and custom rifles is only matched by his passion for wild sheep conservation. We unpack the origin story behind the BiG BoaR rifle series—created in memory of Don’s friend Dave Marsh (aka “BiG BoaR”), and built into one of the most meaningful fundraising traditions in our community.

    Over the last decade, Don has donated 20 rifles in 10 years, a program that has generated an estimated $300,000 for conservation in BC. We also preview the Big Boar 2026 plan and what’s coming next.

    Episode Sponsor: Precision Optics

    In this episode, we cover:
    • How Don’s “perfect mountain rifle” obsession started—and why it never really ends
    • The legacy of Dave Marsh and the story behind the BiG BoaR name
    • The real-world conservation impact of consistent community giving
    • A look ahead at the Big Boar 2026 rifles and what makes them special
    Supporter credits (Talk is Sheep)

    Presented by: @sitkagear

    Supported by:

    @yeti

    @zeisshunting

    @frontiersmengear

    @onxhunt

    @stoneglacier

    @wild_tv

    @schnee_hunt

    @precision.optics

    @gunwerks

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • In the Arena: 2025 Year in Review
    Dec 31 2025

    What matters most in conservation—perfect opinions, or real effort? In this year-in-review conversation, Kyle Stelter and Greg look back on the Wild Sheep Society of BC’s biggest wins, hard lessons, and the reality of doing conservation work in real time.

    They dig into major investments on the ground, the role of the Mountain Wildlife Conservation Society in expanding capacity, and why building a strong national voice for hunting and conservation is more important than ever. You’ll hear updates on cornerstone initiatives like the Fraser River Test-and-Remove program, ongoing habitat restoration for Stone’s sheep, and active wildlife health work—including psoroptes treatment trials—plus the challenges of fire management and long-term landscape stewardship.

    The episode also highlights how this work gets done: members, volunteers, and community, from fundraising events and membership promotions to celebrating our people through the RAM Awards and bringing the next generation in. If you care about wild sheep and wild places, this one’s a grounded look at what it takes—and what’s coming next.

    Presented by: @sitkagear

    Supported by: @yeti @zeisshunting @frontiersmengear @onxhunt @stoneglacier @wild_tv @schnee_hunt @precision.optics @gunwerks

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Daughter of a Legend: Frances Golata Nicolson on Frank Golata’s Northern Life
    Dec 24 2025

    In this special episode of Talk Is Sheep, we sit down with Frances Golata Nicolson—daughter of famed Stone sheep outfitter Frank Golata—for a rare, first-hand look at a life that can’t be replicated today. Born in Dawson Creek in 1938, Frances shares vivid stories of growing up on a remote quarter section in a log home with no running water, where winter meant melting snow for laundry, food came from the land, and the rhythm of the year revolved around horses, hard work, and the mountains.

    Frances walks us through her father’s early journey—an immigrant’s son who couldn’t be kept indoors, who ran away at 19, worked wherever he could, and ultimately found his way north into the Peace. From trapping and homesteading to packing on major northern expeditions, Frank’s life was defined by grit, skill, and an uncompromising standard in the bush. We hear what it took to run two month-long hunting seasons, how trips were organized and supplied, and why Frank’s meticulous preparation (down to checking every fencepost) became legendary.

    The conversation also opens a window into Frank Golata the artist and writer—his realistic paintings, his unpublished stories and diaries, and the behind-the-scenes details that shaped his reputation alongside names like Jack O’Connor and iconic northern hunts. Above all, Frances reflects on her father’s principles: respect for wildlife, a caretaker mindset, strict camp rules, and a conservation ethic rooted in lived experience. We also touch on the incredible history behind a Stone sheep ram mount Frances donated—now restored—so it can continue supporting wild sheep conservation for the next generation.

    Presented by: @sitkagear

    Supported by:

    @yeti

    @zeisshunting

    @frontiersmengear

    @onxhunt

    @stoneglacier

    @wild_tv

    @schnee_hunt

    @precision.optics

    @gunwerks

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    1 hr and 34 mins
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