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After a short stint as a financial trader Cliff left the corporate world to found and operate some of the largest and most remote wilderness outfitting businesses in North America.
Cliff is an avid outdoorsman, pilot and certified wilderness first responder. He has personally guided dozens of big game hunts, while his previous businesses have operated more than a thousand wilderness expeditions. Before pissing them away to become a hunting guide, Cliff earned degrees from Stanford University and University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business.
Cliff Gray
The idea of being bored is comical to me.
The world of hunting is absolutely endless. If I had 10 more lifetimes, I’d fill every one of them with hunts in different places, for different species, in different styles.
Every single one of them is special. Every single one has the potential to turn into a downright obsession.
That’s what most folks outside this world miss. They see hunting as a single thing you do. It’s not. It’s a thousand different lifetimes you could live, each one with its own terrain, its own animals, its own demands.
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Cliff Gray
Non-hunters will never have the connection to wildlife that hunters do.
It sounds backwards. The people willing to kill an animal are the ones with the most skin in the game protecting it. But spend time around this world, in enough places, and it stops sounding backwards. It just becomes the empirical truth.
A photo safari, a zoo, an elk on the side of the highway. None of it builds what a hunt builds. Wildlife lovers love the idea. Hunters love the animals.
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Cliff Gray
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Live stream tomorrow, May 1st... 1pm MST. Catching up on a bunch of questions I’m behind on. Covering stuff from rifles, shot placement, bullet construction, recent interviews on reticles, New Zealand, Africa, elk hunting. All of that is fair game. Any suggestions on podcast guests or content, questions on hunt planning for this fall, or from those of you bear hunting right now, we can talk Spring bears.
Anyone that gets on the stream is welcome to ask question i n the chat, but it's more likely to get answered if you send beforehand. Just reply here and I will aggregate up all the questions beforehand.
You can also submit a voice question via the SpeakPipe URL here: speakpipe.com/pwc
Thanks. It’ll probably be about an hour. -Cliff
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Cliff Gray
Watch the film I did with @Kifarutube tonight!
https://youtu.be/Wl3NA3p8_so?si=Us7v1...
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Cliff Gray
A new animal on unfamiliar ground still hits the same every time.
If the sound comes through, you’ll catch it in the video. That edge of excitement mixed with respect. It doesn’t fade.
Second animal in Africa ended up being a fallow deer. Didn’t see that coming. I was just naive. Reality is, they’ve been established on this landscape for close to 200 years after being brought in by British settlers.
Pretty wild… elk in Colorado were reintroduced about 100 years ago.
Sitting down with Chris and hearing about his Boer roots opened my mind to even more of Africa’s deep history. His family in Africa goes back to the 1600s. Long before the U.S. was even around.
There’s more to hunting than just killing stuff.
@buffaloboreammo reserve is an incredible place.
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Cliff Gray
Just published a podcast with @buffaloboreammo on our Cape buffalo hunt. Full film is in the editing room.
Go checkout this interview on my channel or on the Pursuit With Cliff podcast.
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Cliff Gray
Ugly isn’t the right word for a warthog.
It’s something else. Something earned. I call it “ugbeauty”.
We saw them everywhere in Africa. Big boars, sows, piglets. Little bullets cutting low across the terrain. Living in holes. Always moving. Always aware.
They look like cartoons until you try to hunt one. Then you realize how sharp they are. They use cover well and haul ass if they think you see them.
Lot’s of respect for good ole Pumbaa.
@buffaloboreammo
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Cliff Gray
Spring Bok - The little warriors. These guys live every day like something is trying to kill them. Because it is. Sharp eyes. Constant movement. Always testing the wind. When they decide to go, they explode. Chris Jonker calls it the zoomies. Big hops. Wild bursts of speed. Pure energy across the African plains.
Before this hunt, I didn’t expect springbok to be one of the species I’d get most excited about. Turned out I could have spent whole days hunting them.
What I appreciated most hunting with Chris was the time he took to teach. How to understand the animal… to know what a mature one looks like.
@buffaloboreammo
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Cliff Gray
“He looks at you like you owe him money…”
There’s a reason Cape buffalo hunting has been written about so much.
There is nothing like it.
The exhilaration of following a fresh track. The signs he knows you’re there. His clear intention of tricking you into a spot where he can wreck you.
Can’t imagine hunting the Black Death with anyone better than Chris and Tim @buffaloboreammo
Full video on the horizon!
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Cliff Gray
Live stream today 9/17/2025! Any questions are fair game.
I will also be giving away a hunt and a ton of gear. Epic stuff. Kifaru, Unknown Munitions, Invader Concepts, Biltong Depot, Revic Optics and more...
Details on the call and participating are here pursuitwithcliff.com/fillyourfreezer/
Thanks, Cliff
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