Trevon Stoltzfus, an avid hunter from New Mexico, grew up in a farming and ranching community near the Mexican border. Although his father didn't hunt, Trevon's passion for the outdoors was nurtured by his family, leading him to hunt with his grandfather and uncle. After a wrestling career that took him to the junior Olympics, Trevon transitioned to bull riding and later became a police officer. His job in sales brought him to Colorado, where he embraced the state's abundant wildlife and began writing for Eastman's Hunting Journal. Eventually, he founded "Outback Outdoors," a show focusing on relatable hunting experiences.
Trevon's passion for bow hunting and dedication to mentoring young wrestlers reflect his intense and committed personality. He enjoys the challenges of elk hunting and the unique taste of game meat, emphasizing ethical hunting practices. Trevon is also involved in conservation efforts and promotes hunting as a more ethical way to obtain meat compared to conventional farming.
His show "Outback Outdoors" has transitioned to a vlog format on YouTube, offering raw and in-depth content about his hunting adventures. Through his work, Trevon aims to inspire others to explore the outdoors and engage in ethical hunting practices.