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EP # 156 Turkey Season recap with Ginger Jeremy and Brian Sage

EP # 156 Turkey Season recap with Ginger Jeremy and Brian Sage

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Support The Filthy Spoon! https://buymeacoffee.com/filthyspoonpodcast Welcome to another exciting episode of the Filthy Spoon Podcast, where Jon brings his listeners into the heart of the great outdoors with special guests Ginger Jeremy and Brian Sage. These expert hunters and outdoor enthusiasts dive into the unforgettable moments of their turkey hunting season in Northern California, sharing tales of triumph and tradition. Jeremy's journey of three consecutive years of bagging tagged turkeys unravels with humorous and insightful anecdotes, offering not just stories but tactical advice for fellow hunters.

But that's not all; striper fishing tales from the famous Sacramento Valley add another layer of excitement, with detailed accounts from recent expeditions. This episode takes listeners into the behind-the-scenes tactics and stories that define a successful hunt and fishing trip. Brian Sage provides a glimpse into life as a refuge hunter, illustrating the passion and skills that fuel his outdoor adventures.

From hunting stories peppered with life lessons and outdoor stewardship wisdom, to the unpredictable thrills of hooking stripers, this episode encapsulates the essence of pursuing outdoor dreams while maintaining reverence for the nature that sustains these experiences. Whether you are a seasoned huntsman or an aspiring angler, the Filthy Spoon Podcast offers a captivating listen for anyone who loves outdoor narratives filled with real, unfiltered conversation.

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