Trevon Stoltzfus, a former collegiate and freestyle wrestler and professional bull rider was born and raised in southern New Mexico, where he had the privilege of working as an Elk, Mule Deer, and Antelope guide. From an early age the love of hunting, fishing, and the outdoors was instilled in him by a heritage passed down through his grandfather, uncles, and older cousins. Having taken numerous trophy big game animals he now desires to pass that passion for the outdoors on to others through the written word, outdoor seminars, television, and videos. Trevon in the past has had the pleasure of working for Eastmans’ Hunting Journal as the research editor and was the archery Co-Host for the Television show “The Best of the West.” He continues to work with multiple outdoor Television shows and is passionate about capturing the thrill of the hunt on video. As a freelance writer Trevon writes for many national hunting and bowhunting magazines and serves on multiple outdoor industry promotional staffs.

Read Trev’s Blog and feel free to email Trevon at trevon@outbackoutdoors.net

Recent Blog Posts


Colorado Mt Lion Update – Final Day

by Trev, posted on Monday, March 8th, 2010

Colorado mountain lion hunting in the high country is breath taking and humbling. First in the sheer beauty of the country they prowl in, but second reason it is breath taking is because OF the nasty rugged high country they call home.  As the mt. lion helps to maintain the natural balance of the ecosystem (continue reading...)

Colorado Mt Lion Update – Day 2

by Trev, posted on Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Today was another rough  one, and unfortunately NO lion tracks… if Bobcat season hadn’t closed 4 days ago we would be in the money!
We didn’t cut any tracks on the snowmobile, so we “took another walk” with the dogs. Honestly it wasn’t near as rough as yesterday (Partly because I took my pack from 40 (continue reading...)

Colorado Mountain Lion Hunt

by Trev, posted on Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Colorado Mountain Lion hunting is one of the most rewarding and (to be honest) the most physically demanding bowhunts an archery hunter can do. Well, at least the way we at Outback Outdoors do it. We feel, as I have stated many times before, the hunt is not the shot but rather the hounds working (continue reading...)