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Camp Chef Snapshot of the Week - 03/10/2012

Camp Chef Snapshot of the Week - 03/10/2012


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On the last day of his 2011 archery elk hunt in Wyoming, Randy was back on the hill, working a herd he had located the previous day. A few cow calls, the bull responded and Randy was able to place a perfect shot at just 11 yards. Like most bow hunters Randy says he's failed many times, but in his words, "it just goes to show that failure is a huge part of success when it comes to hunting."

Ten year old Sophia was down at her sisters softball tournament in St. George when she found a stick, some line, a sinker and borrowed a hook and marsh mellow from a fellow angler and proceeded to catch this great rainbow out of the Tawa pond. Sophia is usually catching lizards, frogs and turtles around the pond, this time her dad says, she caught the fish of the day.

This is Tanner Ames on last years waterfowl opener. His dad Jeff say Tanner absolutely loved it, even went out with his dad a few more times. Jeff says, his son has like Doug used to say...."A little mud in his blood."

Darren and his brother Lance were taking a break from chasing bugles on Darren's limited entry Manti bull elk hunt last year when they spotted this bent over aspen. Lance decided to grab the tree making it appear he's a little stronger than he actually is. No word if Darren connected on a bull, but not doubt these guys had a good time.

For years Evan's grandpa has told of the huge deer he used to kill on his family homestead down in Old Mexico. Last winter they talked grandpa into going back for a hunt. Grandpa Howard missed his chance at a huge three by three, but Evan did not, here's the crew posing with Evan's giant four by four. They plan to head down this winter to give grandpa another shot.

But our winner tonight is a hike.... with the goats. Larry waited for a break in the weather to find about 30 goats in the cliffs above Willard. He says the goats are so spectacular in their full winter coats, just plain fun to watch. It amazed him how they can run, jump and play on these sheer cliffs. He says the hike was quite tough, but well worth it. We couldn't agree more, larry as your hike just won you our Camp Chef, snapshot of the week.

Submit your pictures and a brief explanation of your latest outdoor adventure on-line at KSLTV.com The winner each week will win one of Camp Chef's new innovative products. Either their new Sherpa Camp Table or the 34 hundred BTU Ranger Stove. Portability and Power from our friends at Camp Chef.

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Adam Eakle, KSLAdam Eakle
Adam Eakle has been exploring Utah’s outdoors since he could hold a rod and a rifle. As the host of KSL Outdoors, Adam brings his lifelong passion for hunting, fishing, and wild places to viewers each week—highlighting the beauty of Utah’s backcountry and sharing tips for making the most of every adventure. Raised with a deep respect for nature, Adam credits his father for teaching him the importance of being a responsible outdoorsman. His favorite pursuits include elk and deer hunting, upland game, fly fishing, and “dunking a worm with the kids.” In addition to hosting the show, Adam is also a part-time professional hunting guide—but his greatest joy comes from spending time in Utah’s wilderness with his wife Tonya and their four children: Alex, Madison, Taylor, and Ethan. A graduate of Kearns High School and the University of Utah, Adam now lives in Riverton, Utah, where he continues to live and breathe the outdoor lifestyle—on camera and off. First TV Appearance: Saturday Oct 7th 2006. “A date which will live in infamy” Favorite Story: 1998 Nagano Olympics Memorable Interview: Dell Schanzee Dream Interview: Ted Nugent…accomplished in 2011 Dream Job: Full time hunter/fisherman Favorite Program: Deadliest Catch First Story: Tragic mine accident in Tooele County Why I’m A Journalist: Because you never know who you are going to meet, where you are going to go, and what you’ll find. Hidden Talent: I can blow a train whistle with my hands. Favorite Food: The free meals at any media event. Favorite Sports Team: Bosox, baby! Favorite Musician: Garth Brooks Favorite Destination: Lake Powell and Alaska https://www.facebook.com/adameakleksl

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