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The Journeyman Way: Hunting, Bushcraft & the Outdoor Life with Matty White

The Journeyman Way: Hunting, Bushcraft & the Outdoor Life with Matty White

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In this episode of the Hunting Connection Podcast, I’m joined by Matty White from The Journeyman Way—a passionate outdoorsman whose journey into bowhunting and fly fishing has deep roots in a unique upbringing. Matty grew up on a deer farm, giving him early hands-on experience with animal behaviour, seasonal patterns, and the kind of awareness in nature that most hunters spend a lifetime developing.

We dive into how that background laid the foundation for his skills in the bush, especially when it comes to tracking, stalking, and understanding wildlife movement. Matty shares how he got into bowhunting and fly fishing, what keeps him drawn to the challenge and discipline of both, and how these pursuits offer more than just a harvest—they’re a way to connect deeply with the land.

But Matty’s outdoor journey doesn’t stop there. He’s also passionate about dog training, photography, bushcraft, and woodcrafting. We chat about how spending time in the bush, learning to work with your hands, and mastering the basics of survival and self-reliance can be just as rewarding as a successful hunt. Whether it’s carving a tool, building a campfire shelter, or simply slowing down and observing the world around him, Matty brings a thoughtful and grounded approach to the outdoors.

This episode is full of insight, stories, and shared appreciation for the lifestyle we love. Whether you’re into hunting, fishing, bushcraft, dogs, or just hearing from someone who’s walking the walk—this one’s worth a listen. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the yarn!

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