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Focusing on the run and gun style hunting with some regular guys that want to share their passion for the outdoors. Our podcast will cover all topics from gear, seasonal prep, special guests, and the mental side of hunting. Whether your planning a new adventure or looking to advance your skills you found the right place!
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On todays episode, I sit down with my good buddy Bobby Edwards for one of the deepest and most honest conversations we’ve ever had. Yeah, we talk hunting, bow season, struggles, lessons from the woods, and the run and gun lifestyle but this episode turned into so much more than that. We dive into brotherhood, faith, purpose, spiritual warfare, becoming stronger men, serving others, and the battles people fight that nobody else sees. We talk about the pressure men carry, the importance of community, and how the outdoors has a way of exposing who you really are. This one isn’t about chasing the biggest buck. It’s about growth, perspective, resilience, and learning how to stay grounded through the highs and lows of life. If you’ve ever felt worn down, stuck, searching for purpose, or just needed a reminder that you’re not alone in the fight this conversation is for you. Sometimes the best things built in the woods have nothing to do with antlers.
On today's episode I sit down with my good friend Brian Thacker of Virginia for one of the deeper conversations we’ve had. Brian is a guy I’ve got a ton of respect for, not just because of his success in the woods or the caliber of deer he’s killed, but because of the perspective, wisdom, and mindset he’s built over the years.We dive into how hunting and life changes as you get older, what shifted his mindset from simply chasing big deer to truly appreciating the process. How he’s learned to find joy in the woods no matter the outcome. We also talk about handling failure, staying positive through tough seasons, and the life lessons hunting has taught him along the way. This episode goes far beyond antlers and harvest photos it’s about growth, perspective, and what really keeps us coming back to the woods year after year.
On this episode, I’m joined by my good buddy Tim Smoke for a laid-back BS session. We dive into how his season went this year. The highs, the lows, and a few moments that didn’t exactly go as planned. Along the way, we get into some stories, throw out a handful of random questions that spark some pretty entertaining conversations, and just let it roll.But underneath all the laughs, there’s a real theme running through this one is growth. We talk about what these seasons teach us, not just as hunters, but as people. The struggles, the lessons, and the mindset it takes to keep showing up and getting better. It’s real, it’s unfiltered, and it’s exactly the kind of conversation you’d have sitting around a campfire with good company
In today’s episode of the Shedicated series, I’m joined by Kentucky shed hunter Bailey Hatton, a guy who’s taken shed hunting to a whole different level. Bailey shares some incredible stories from years in the field, covering anywhere from 200 to 400 miles a season and consistently stacking up triple digit finds. Sometimes pushing 200 sheds in a single year. We dive into the mindset, discipline, and evolution it takes to operate at that level, and how he continues to adapt and learn with every mile he walks. Bailey also breaks down his first trip out west chasing sheds. What he learned, what surprised him, and how it’s changed his approach moving forward.This episode is packed with stories, laughs, and real takeaways for anyone serious about finding more bone or just looking for that extra motivation to get out there and put in the work.
In this episode of the shedicated series, I sit down with my good friend Lauren Zipperer from Wisconsin for a conversation that dives deep into the world of shed hunting, public land, and chasing whitetails across state lines alongside her husband, Jake Zipperer. We kick things off with the story of how Lauren and Jake met and how Jake helped open the door for her into the world of shed hunting, public land hunting, and traveling out of state in pursuit of mature deer. From there, we get into the evolution of their hunting partnership and how their shared passion has taken them far beyond their home state.This episode covers everything from:– Finding sheds in overlooked and unconventional places– The differences between public land and suburban shed hunting– How incorporating a shed dog can change the game– Shed hunting strategies that go beyond the basics– Shed hunting etiquette and respecting shared ground– Using shed hunting as a tool to sharpen your ability to spot deer sign– And of course… some epic shed stories from the road.Whether you're hardcore into postseason scouting or just looking to train your eyes and become more effective in the woods year-round, this conversation is packed with real world insight and experience from people who live it.
The mobile hunting world keeps growing… but what actually makes someone successful in it?This week I sit down with DJ Riley to talk about what he’s learned from years behind the podcast mic. The mindset of consistent killers, the pitfalls new hunters fall into, and the traits that never go out of style.We also break down our Kansas trip together, the kind that tests you. Shot opportunities. Unrecovered bucks. Hard conversations. Harder lessons. Failure has a way of sharpening you, if you let it. This episode is about growth, ownership, and becoming better because of the struggle.
In this episode, we sit down with Ryan Snow from South Carolina to unpack what it really looks like to chase bigger deer beyond your home state. Ryan shares his journey into bowhunting, starting back in 2020, and the steep learning curve that came with it. The mistakes, the failures, and the moments that tested his commitment.We dig into what pushed Ryan to leave familiar ground and travel in pursuit of opportunity, and how those out-of-state hunts shaped him as a hunter. A big part of that evolution has been his latest project. A fully built van he turned into his hunting-rig, designed to keep him comfortable, rested, and ready to grind day after day on the road. We wrap things up by breaking down Ryan’s most recent success, a hard-earned Kentucky buck and the lessons that came from sticking with the process. If you’re someone who dreams about traveling, hunting smarter, and leveling up through adversity, this episode is for you
On todays episode I'm joined by Jace Allen of Missouri. With another hunting year in the books, we slow things down and dig into the lessons that only come from time spent grinding in the woods. From hard seasons and public land pressure to mindset shifts, gear breakdowns, and off-season goals. This conversation is a full reflection on what it really takes to keep showing up year after year. We cover Jace's biggest lessons learned this past season, where improvement is needed going forward, and how to stay motivated when the season isn't going your way and plans fall apart. We also get into practical topics like post season gear management, arrow setups, and the single piece of equipment we’d choose if we could only run one. The rapid-fire questions hit home with honest takes on public land hunting, mental toughness, and the mindset shift that’s changed everything over the years. Whether you’re coming off a tough season, riding the high of success, or already looking ahead to next fall, this episode is meant to help you reset, refocus, and remember why you hunt in the first place.
Focusing on the run and gun style hunting with some regular guys that want to share their passion for the outdoors. Our podcast will cover all topics from gear, seasonal prep, special guests, and the mental side of hunting. Whether your planning a new adventure or looking to advance your skills you found the right place!
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