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Podcast 149- Classic Gun Ads - 900lb Black Bear - Corner Crossing - Hunting

Podcast 149- Classic Gun Ads - 900lb Black Bear - Corner Crossing - Hunting

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On this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast Kyle Green, Jeff Hutchinson, Ryan Parks & AJ Beadle discuss the following topics: -AJ gets trapped in his rubber boots. -Ryan get trapped in a kids toy. -Why do dogs howl at sirens? -Fort Bragg vs Fort Liberty. -Record books for wild animals. -900lb black bear drama. -New Jersey black bear hunting. -Why cleaning raccoons is pretty hard. -Why you need to field dress a black bear FAST. -What is corner crossing and what big announcement just dropped? -What should you post on social media as a hunter? -Maine Sunday hunting and how we think they can fix their laws. -Ryan tells a crazy house break in story. -The team looks at old gun advertisements that would not fly in 2025. -Ryan explains the insane keychain pets in China! Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: HISTORY: https://www.history.com/shows/the-green-way-outdoors & TUBI: https://tubitv.com/series/300006680/the-green-way-outdoors/season-4 Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWayOutdoors/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreenwayoutdoors/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegreenwayout?lang=en Youtube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjR5r6WwXcPKK0xVldNT5_g Website: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.comWatch our HISTORY Channel show on: - HISTORY - TUBI Follow us on: - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - Youtube - Our Website

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