Thanks for posting the link. I was able to watch the whole thing thru tonite.
One thing I did was to read the credits closely. Apparently this was shot on the Motherwell Ranch in Colorado. I did a quick bit of research online and found they do offer High Fence hunting. The following is posted on their site:
"TROPHY PARK HUNTS
With literally thousands of acres within our contained boundaries, one would never realize that they were hunting in a high fence park...and that is precisely how we intended it to be as we designed our unique trophy bull program. You will never find anything like it, and you certainly won't feel as though you are hunting in a contained area. Even the elk don't know the difference as they live, breed, and graze naturally in our habitat sanctuary. Truly a once in a lifetime experience as you puruse World class monster bulls through natural canyons, dark forests, open meadows, wallows, streams & ponds. 400" + class bulls are available."
I want to be quick to point out that while those MAY have been high fence elk, and most likely were since the elk season was not open at the time of filming, they certainly were NOT PET ELK! Even ranched elk are generally quite wary of people on foot. Luck and skill played a huge part in these people getting to eat high country haute cuisine! With "natural canyons, dark forrests, open meadows, wallows, streams &ponds", it was amazing they closed the deal on that opportunity. Props to the hunters!
How many of us would have the grit necessary after 8 days of serious calorie deficit spending just to get off our duffs and try yet again? Heck, I get woozy headed and hungry just walking to the fridge for another cold one.
Again, deep respect for those hunters and the camp in general. Thanks.