Keith Warren, the veteran host of *The High Road with Keith Warren*, is back in the field chasing trophy-class elk and red stag at Venator USA’s premier Oklahoma hunting camp, and this latest episode is a must-watch for any serious hunter. Dropping as part of their second straight season of collaboration with The High Road Group, the footage captures the raw thrill of stalking massive beasts on managed lands that deliver consistent world-class results—think Boone & Crockett elk and monarch red stags that rival anything in New Zealand. Venator USA isn’t just slinging hunts; they’re positioning themselves as a go-to for corporate retreats, blending high-stakes adventure with polished hospitality that turns executives into lifelong enthusiasts. Warren’s no-nonsense narration and expert shot placement highlight the precision and ethics that define top-tier outfitting, making this more than a hunt video—it’s a blueprint for accessible exotics without the international hassle.
For the 2A community, this episode packs deeper implications amid ongoing assaults on hunting rights and firearm access. Venator’s Oklahoma setup thrives because it’s rooted in private land management, sidestepping the public land overcrowding and regulatory chokeholds that plague states like California or New York. Keith Warren’s platform—reaching millions of viewers who wield rifles from ARs to bolt-actions—reinforces the cultural backbone of the Second Amendment: self-reliance, marksmanship, and the pursuit of wild game as American heritage. By showcasing hunts that demand skilled, legal firearm use (hello, long-range optics and ethical calibers), it subtly counters anti-gun narratives painting hunters as reckless. This partnership signals a bullish trend: outfitters like Venator are leveraging media firepower to build alliances with pro-2A influencers, ensuring hunting remains a bastion for our rights while drawing in new blood who’ll defend them at the ballot box.
The ripple effects? Expect more episodes like this to fuel demand for Venator’s packages, boosting an industry that pumps billions into conservation via Pittman-Robertson funds—money that keeps habitats thriving without taxpayer dollars. If you’re in the 2A space, tune in, book a hunt, and gear up; it’s not just entertainment, it’s ammunition in the cultural war for our shooting sports. Check the full episode on The High Road’s platforms and see why Keith Warren remains the gold standard for unapologetic hunting content.