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


Update on Trev’s Shoulder and His Hunting Season Outlook

by Trev, posted on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Hey all, quick update on my shoulder injury as I just had an MRI done and saw the Doctor yesterday. Looks like the rotator cuff is torn and I will definitely need surgery! But the news isn’t all bad.
The Doc said he won’t do the surgery until the nerve damage in my arm and hand (continue reading...)

Outback Outdoors’ Team member possibly disabled for the season!!

by Trev, posted on Friday, July 23rd, 2010

As a lot of you may have heard, I severely dislocated my shoulder. I have been getting a ton of well wishes and support, along with questions. I thought I would post this blog/video blog to thank you for the support and explain what is going on along with x rays of what happened. I (continue reading...)

Outback Outdoors Goes Camping

by Jim, posted on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

I just returned from my second year working with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation’s kids camp put on at Jack Creek Preserve in Ennis Montana. This year surpassed last year with 58 kids attending. Once again I was given the task of teaching archery and hunting to these future torch carriers. The area where we (continue reading...)