Episodes

  • Dogs, Coons, and 40 Years on Lake Erie With Randy Woolum (Ohio)
    Jul 14 2025

    Randy Woolum has seen it all. From running bird dogs across the Midwest to hauling in monster walleye on Lake Erie, his stories come laced with grit, humility, and a lifetime outdoors. Raised in a family that depended on hunting and fishing for supper, Randy cut his teeth trapping groundhogs, running a cur dog after school, and later coon hunting to help pay for Christmas.

    In this episode, he sits down with Mitchell to swap tales about coon fights gone sideways, the heartbreak of losing a world champion bird dog, and the sheer joy of training English pointers to lock up on wild coveys. They dig into thermal coyote hunts, long days on Lake Erie chasing steelhead and smallmouth, and the hard lessons learned running dogs in unforgiving country.

    This isn’t about fame or glory—it’s about tradition, family, and the bond between a hunter and his dogs.

    Listen in and let Randy’s stories take you back to cold mornings, cut-up boots, and the sound of a coon dog on a hot track.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • IEDs, Bowstrings, and Balance With Brandon Sewell (Texas)
    Jul 7 2025

    Brandon Sewell knows the sound of boots hitting the desert sand and the feel of a bowstring in his calloused hands. After 20 years of service in the U.S. Army—with tours in Iraq, Afghanistan, and beyond—he’s now staring down retirement and dreaming about the Texas whitetail woods he’s been away from for too long.

    In this episode, Brandon opens up about finding balance between duty, family, and a deep love for the outdoors. He shares a gut-wrenching story from Afghanistan that changed how he sees life back home—and how hunting and running have been his therapy through it all. From bowhunting in the Texas hill country to chasing pigs with thermals and suppressors, this one’s packed with grit, laughs, and hard-earned perspective.

    There’s no sugarcoating here—just a real conversation about life, loss, and legacy.

    Pull up a chair. This is one every hunter, veteran, and family man needs to hear.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Chest Deep in Hogs and Florida Bucks With Derek Watson (Florida)
    Jun 30 2025

    What started as a spring break hog hunt in Florida back in 2013 turns into a story about lifelong friendships, wild hunts, and the raw passion that runs deep in the Florida woods. Derek Watson from Dade City, Florida, joins the show to swap stories that span everything from chest-deep hog chases to 151-inch Florida bucks.

    Derek breaks down his roots growing up in citrus country, how a childhood of running orange groves and chasing hogs with dogs shaped his love for the outdoors, and why hunting is more about the people than the antlers. He shares the wild saga of the biggest buck he’s ever killed—how a marginal shot turned into 26 hours of tracking through swamps, roads, and heartbreak before finally getting his hands on a true Florida giant.

    The guys also dive deep into rut patterns across Florida, why the timing is so strange compared to the Midwest, and how bowhunting has taught them more about deer than gun seasons ever could. Plus—some good ol’ fashioned campfire laughs about misfired guns, treestand mishaps, and the kind of screw-ups every hunter’s had but few will admit.

    This one’s got it all—grit, humility, and a whole lot of Florida dirt under the fingernails. Pull up a chair, crack a beer, and settle in.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Road Trips, Bronco Tents, and Big Bucks With Georgia Klink (Missouri)
    Jun 23 2025

    She grew up bouncing between gravel roads and suburban sidewalks—now she’s hauling a bow across state lines, chasing longbeards, and building a life on her own terms. In this episode, Mitchell sits down with Georgia Klink, a gritty and grounded hunter out of Missouri, who’s carving her path in both business and the backwoods.

    Georgia talks about her early days shadowing her dad at deer camp, why she eats what she harvests, and how she’s built a network of hunting friends across the Midwest. From launching a remote accounting business to turkey hunting in Nebraska with a single pin sight, Georgia opens up about the highs and heartbreaks of learning it all the hard way.

    They dive into public land dove chaos, fishing off kayaks, out-of-state draw tags, and that unforgettable day in Nebraska when three gobblers strutted in at five yards. Georgia shares what it’s really like to be a woman in the hunting world—and why staying genuine means more than any grip-and-grin photo ever could.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Surviving the Prison Walls and the Whitetail Woods With Robert Loper (New Jersey)
    Jun 16 2025

    Some stories don’t start in the woods—they begin in the dark corners of a prison. Robert Loper, a retired correctional officer from South Jersey, opens up about the 20 years he spent working in a maximum-security facility, the mental battles that followed, and how bowhunting quite literally saved his life.

    Now 51 and semi-retired, Rob splits time between Delaware and New Jersey, delivering paint by day and chasing public land bucks by season. He doesn’t chase inches—he chases purpose. In this episode, Rob talks about his gritty beginnings hunting over bait, why he walked away from it, and how saddle hunting turned him into a true student of deer behavior.

    From PTSD to healing in quiet thickets and thorns, Rob shares how the woods became his church, his therapy, and his reason to keep going. He breaks down the personality of bucks, the mistakes hunters make entering woods too fast, and the misunderstood intelligence of does. There’s no fluff here—just real talk about life, loss, learning, and legacy.

    Stick around for lessons on deer patterns, thoughts on New Jersey’s wild hunting regulations, and a few unexpected stories (including emus and milk-lipped deer). A powerful reminder: sometimes, it’s not about what you’re hunting—it’s about what’s hunting you.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • From Caribou Hunts to Freeze-Dried Dreams With Don Goode (Kentucky)
    Jun 9 2025

    A six-point buck? Sure. But a public land caribou in Alaska with a bow? That’s the kind of grit this episode brings. Don Goode, a former Army logistics officer turned stay-at-home dad and entrepreneur, joins the show from Kentucky with a backstory that’s anything but typical. Don didn’t pick up a bow until his Army days—and now he’s ready to hunt bucks with a trad bow and chase elk tags in the Rockies.

    He opens up about his decade in the military, a near-miss with a tornado, the raw weight of parenthood, and how an old Walmart raft helped him chase down a bull caribou across the tundra. We’re talkin’ cold nights, broken arrows, and the kind of determination only found in hunters who didn’t grow up in tree stands.

    This one’s got it all: mental health, duck dogs, trad bows, DIY meals, and a big dream called Labrador Outfitters. Don’s living proof that it’s never too late to start—and grit counts more than gear.

    Share this one with someone who’s just getting started or who’s been grinding solo for years. They’ll hear themselves in Don’s story.


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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Stuck in the Mud and Chasing Roosters With Cray Weirich (Iowa)
    Jun 2 2025

    He once got stuck in the mud so bad it took him an hour and a shotgun to dig himself out. That’s Cray Weirich—an Iowa boy who’s as handy with a wrench as he is with a bow. Born and raised in the farmland of southwest Iowa, Cray now balances work, marriage, and muddy waders while still chasing whitetails and flushing pheasants any chance he gets.

    In this episode, Cray and Mitchell swap stories from the tree stand and the CRP—like the cold morning their dogs caught roosters bare-mouthed, or the hill they called “the sum b****” during one brutal deer drive in northeast Iowa. Cray also opens up about what got him into bowhunting in college, how he’s navigating post-EHD seasons, and what it’s like mentoring a kid who’s just getting his hunting legs.

    From misfires and missed birds to busted blinds and generational memories, this one’s a laid-back ride through the seasons. Pull up a chair—feels like a morning at deer camp.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • The One Question That Changed His Career—and His Hunting Forever With Josh Grace (Alabama)
    May 26 2025

    He grew up listening to hunting stories whispered over coffee before sunrise—stories that sparked a fire. But Josh Grace’s path into the woods wasn’t paved with privilege. When 9/11 shut down firearm season on Florida’s military reservation, his dad handed him a $90 youth bow from Kmart and said, “Figure it out, and I’ll take you hunting.” That moment launched a lifetime of public land grit.

    Originally from Niceville, Florida, Josh is now a veteran law enforcement officer based in Alabama. Between overseeing patrol units and SWAT teams, he’s chasing Easterns, Rios, and whitetails across state lines. In this episode, he talks with Mitchell about everything from missing deer for five straight years to harvesting his first turkey solo—and why the thrill of the hunt still humbles him every season.

    Josh shares how the pursuit of a Grand Slam has taken him to Oklahoma’s sagebrush hills and Florida’s pressured swamps. He reflects on the evolution of hunting culture, the pressure of social media, and the lessons passed down by his father. Whether it’s dodging yellow jackets, climbing trees at twelve, or laughing over a miss caught on camera, Josh brings an authenticity that reminds us why we started.

    This episode is for the hunter still figuring it out, the one who’s missed more than he’s hit, and the one who knows that every sunrise in the stand is a story worth telling.

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    1 hr