
Listen in as Zach Nannini & Richard Marshall Jr. talk trapshooting with the legends, the games top shots and more!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 191 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureSportsWildernessHobbies | |||

Tony Fortino joins Trap Talk for Episode 179, and this one is packed with trapshooting history, laughs, technical talk, and a whole lot of hard-earned wisdom from one of the true working-man champions in the sport.
Zach Nannini and Richard Marshall ... more
The PITA Grand Pacific is back at Evergreen Sportsmen’s Club in Washington, and this episode of Trap Talk breaks down why shooters should have this one on their radar.
Zach Nannini and Richard Marshall Jr. are joined by Rich Bullard Jr. and Kyle See... more
Zach sits down with Don Budd live from his amazing Budds St Paul Lodge.
Budd's Saint Paul Lodge offers a premier, full-service lodging experience including an on-site bar, retail area, private patio with fire pit, locker room, common area and more.... more
Jason Johnson joins Trap Talk for Episode 177, and this one covers a little bit of everything: trapshooting, military service, family, mindset, sleep, and why coming back to the sport can be just as exciting as starting young.
Zach Nannini and Richa... more
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This is hands down one of the best resources for new and experienced shooters.
Awesome show, when will you have Sandra Jo Jack on!
I have learned so much listening to these interviews, I can’t thank you enough!!
P.S. the Phil Kiner was Off the charts!!
Fred J
I would like to say thank you for making this information available to the average trap shooter. I am a club shooter that enjoys learning more about the trap discipline, and what makes the best the best. These interviews contain very valuable information. Thanks to all of you for sharing your experiences.
Awesome podcast that focuses on trap. Finally! Thanks for putting this podcast together.
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The show centers on trapshooting culture, competition insights, and the people who shape the sport—from top competitors to coaches, club managers, and industry sponsors. Episodes blend performance tactics (pre-shot routines, mental game, gear choices), event recaps, and practical lifestyle angles (travel, lodging, sponsorships) that keep the shooting community connected. A notable pattern is frequent guest diversity across performance, coaching, health, gear, and organizational leadership, along with a strong emphasis on community, mentorship, and pathways into high-level involvement. Listeners likely value actionable tips, real-world anecdotes, and actionable takeaways for practicing, competing, and growing participation at local ranges an... more
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Recent guests on Trap Talk From The Back Fence include:
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2. Kyle Seever
3. Don Budd
4. Jason Johnson
5. George Lee
6. Bob Palmer
7. George DeCosta
8. Zeke Yeager
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