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Tracks & Tackle: Nature is our Playground

Tracks & Tackle: Nature is our Playground

By: Mentzer Outdoors
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Welcome to the Tracks & Tackle Podcast! 🎙️

We’re a community of passionate outdoorsmen who love sharing stories, strategies, and the traditions that make hunting, fishing, and exploring the wild so special. Hosted by the guys at Mentzer Outdoors, we bring you conversations that celebrate the great outdoors—from whitetail deer and duck hunting to chasing turkey and fishing alike.

We’re more than a podcast; we’re your hunting camp away from camp—a place where camaraderie, storytelling, and the thrill of the chase come together. We collaborate with several outdoors clubs with a shared mission to inspire everyone to Get Outdoors and keep the traditions alive.

At Tracks & Tackle, we believe Nature is our Playground, and we’re here to explore it with you. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or just starting your outdoor journey, you’ll find a home here.

Tune in, connect with us, and join the Hunting Family! 🦌🎣🌲


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Episodes
  • EP 83 White Gold Rush: Shed Hunting the Big Country
    Jul 22 2025

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    Join us as Shane Muller from the @UpperBayPodcast returns to Tracks & Tackle, bringing his friend Mason Newton along to recount their unforgettable trip to Montana for a western-style shed hunting adventure. These two eastern hunters dive into the highs, lows, and surprises of tracking antlers in big country—from strategies and gear to wild encounters and cultural surprises. Don’t miss this crossover of experience, storytelling, and some solid laughs.


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    1 hr
  • Ep 82 Meet the Creators: A Tracks & Tackle Collaborative Crossover
    Jul 15 2025

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    In this special crossover episode, host Ron Mentzer gathers members of the Tracks & Tackle Collaborative to spotlight their unique outdoor brands—from hunting heritage to custom baits and wild tales. Featuring Shane Muller, Mike Beacham, Eddie Weber and Josh Buchman, it's a roundtable of passion, purpose, and camaraderie. Nature is our playground—come meet the voices behind the movement.

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    YouTube:
    @tracksandtackle
    @mentzeroutdoors

    Email: mentzeroutdoors@gmail.com

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    55 mins
  • EP 81 Carp, Crime & Controversy
    Jul 9 2025

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    This week on Tracks & Tackle, we wade into wild territory—literally and figuratively. We cover the disturbing attack on a Pennsylvania park ranger, a jaw-dropping 58-pound carp that shattered Connecticut’s fishing record, and a deer hunting scandal involving a 49-point buck and a whole lot of deception. Josh joins Ron & Kris to unpack the ethics, excitement, and edge of today’s outdoor headlines. Buckle up—this one’s loaded.

    https://www.fox43.com/article/news/local/york-county/wanted-man-arrested-strangling-york-county-park-ranger/521-74d120db-9745-430f-a710-832994532196

    https://www.outdoorlife.com/fishing/connecticut-carp-record/

    https://www.outdoorlife.com/hunting/richard-waters-buck-confirmed-high-fence-deer/

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    YouTube:
    @tracksandtackle
    @mentzeroutdoors

    Email: mentzeroutdoors@gmail.com

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    @MentzerOutdoors
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    56 mins
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