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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsAfter ShowsWildernessTV & Film |
Lee talks with pro angler Andy Morgan about hunting and the state of the pro angling tournament scene. Lee also gives a sneak peak at his number one target for the 2024 season.
Bill Jordan, founder of Realtree talks hunting stories and origin of the brand. Bill shares stories of two of the biggest bucks he has ever hunted that got away.
Lee talks the annual doe management hunt with Chris Bee and Yappy. Chris shares his experience hunting the suburbs and tells stories of some of his favorite hunts.
In this episode we have one of the most decorated archers in the world Levi Morgan and Mathews creative director Derek Nelson. We dig into my first experience in South Texas and how insane this part of the country is.
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Sorry, Lee. It’s definitely pronounced “neesh” not “nitch”. Regardless, appreciate the content and what you are doing for the lifestyle
Love watching your channel on YouTube and also listening to your podcast just listened to your trip in Texas and you brought up as long as your having fun I’ve been hunting since 1999 and I still haven’t got a buck over 130” but to me that don’t bother me I have a blast every year being out in the woods and that all that matters to me you guys keep it going can’t wait for more content 👍🏻
Love the stories you guys share with us. It’s awesome to see folks so passionate about what they do and all the hard work you guys put into each story. Keep up the great work guys 👍🏻
Lees story telling is immaculate, great podcast. Even after watching the kimbo video listening to the podcast even painted a better picture of the chase for that buck. Keep chasing them giants guys!
As a mother of 2 teen boys, I can’t thank you enough for the positive content. They’ve always loved hunting and they found your YouTube channel and podcast. I just balled my eyes out listening to Clark’s story. What an amazing guy with an important message. When he got that buck I had goosebumps - so many God moments!! more
Apple Podcasts | #35 | United States/Sports/Wilderness |
Apple Podcasts | #55 | Canada/Sports/Wilderness |
Apple Podcasts | #197 | Australia/Sports/Wilderness |
Apple Podcasts | #22 | Mexico/Sports/Wilderness |
Apple Podcasts | #122 | Japan/Sports/Wilderness |
Apple Podcasts | #203 | South Africa/Sports/Wilderness |
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