Saying YES to NOW | Fresh Tracks Season 10



Marcus has two turn-back tags: a Nevada deer hunt and a Wyoming Elk Hunt. He reflects on what it means to take the opportunities that come his way.
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34 thoughts on “Saying YES to NOW | Fresh Tracks Season 10”

  1. Had to pause the video to say you have impressed me with your stamina. I also have titamium rods and screws in my back. I still archery hunt elk and found out that my "disability" makes me hunt slower and i spot more game instead of jumping them. Thanks for your efforts to bring a world to people that arent as fortunate. You are appreciated

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  2. Words I live by! I fell, crushing a vertebrate, lucky to still walk and had a Bison draw 1 month later that I wasn't going to miss. I was in pain constantly but took a really nice bull, all because I said 'yes!'

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  3. Awesome 👏 inspiring film 🎥 there Marcus. Really brings perspective to life and hunting or whatever someone’s passion is. There’s only so many opening days to keep saying oh I will do it next year. I have been wanting to get back out west since 2019 when I was a tag along but didn’t have a tag 🏷️, hopefully 🤞🏻 2024 is the year. I am 41 and I have arthritis in my spine etc and a heart ❤️ condition, plus a gallbladder issue and deteriorating joints so I want to make the most of it.

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  4. I think I started Elk hunting when I was 38. Today I'm almost 50, and I can see the end of my trail ahead of me. I figure I'm halfway there. Every season is important, every season matters, every season there's something new to learn. It all goes by so fast. I've sat there at the end of a hunt, feeling like I was "just here" yesterday, when yesterday was last year. My worst day hunting is still better than my best day in the city, and I never get tired of seeing the stars before first gray light, or those mountain sunrise, or just feeling a cool mountain breeze.

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  5. This was great, i hate to admit it, but sometimes i fall into the trap of thinking and assuming these guy's lives are so picturesque and perfect. And that i was just dealt a crap hand of cards, Needed a reminder that we all have sh** we deal with, even my Youtube heroes, and to make the most of it.

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  6. I was in a timber accident 16 years ago. I broke my neck and my back in 4 places. Needless to say i have had to change my hunting style. I still enjoy the outdoors and am so grateful to be walking and alive to enjoy my life. There is still a part of me that really wishes i could just dive off into any wilderness without any forethought. Thank you for sharing this video and showing that even with limitations a person can still enjoy the outdoors to the fullest.

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