• Safety In The Outdoors with J Cam of Equalized Outdoors
    Aug 14 2025

    This podcast episode hosted by Courtney Williamson, alongside his co-host J Cam, delves into the often-overlooked topic of safety in the outdoor world. The podcast emphasizes the importance of safety measures, particularly in activities like bow hunting. J Cam, who is deeply involved in safety practices, shares his insights on how he got into bow hunting, influenced by his uncles and grandfather who were his role models. The discussion highlights the significance of having a mental checklist and being aware of one's surroundings to ensure safety during hunting. The hosts stress the importance of accountability among hunting partners, ensuring everyone is on the same page to prevent accidents.

    Throughout the podcast, the hosts also discuss the practical aspects of hunting safety, such as the use of first aid kits and the importance of being prepared for emergencies. J Cam, drawing from his military background as a combat lifesaver, shares his knowledge on handling bleeding and other injuries that might occur in the field. The conversation underscores the need for formal training and education in first aid to handle potential accidents effectively. The podcast serves as a reminder that while the thrill of the hunt is exhilarating, safety should always be a top priority to ensure a successful and enjoyable outdoor experience.

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    45 mins
  • Crunch Time with The Dreaded Archer
    Aug 4 2025

    In this fast-paced and informative episode, The Dreaded Archer breaks down the art of last-minute preparation for deer season. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or someone who’s running behind on scouting and setup, this episode is packed with real-world advice on how to make the most of limited time. From checking gear and stand locations to reviewing trail cam data and scent control tips, nothing is left on the table. It's all about making smart moves when time is short. The Dreaded Archer also shares personal stories, hard-earned lessons, and a few curveballs that every bowhunter might face right before opening day. This episode is both motivational and practical, reminding listeners that even when you're late to the game, there’s still a shot at tagging that dream buck. If you’re scrambling to get ready, this episode will get your head right and your bow dialed in—just in time.

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • "George, Is That Your Boy?" with Micah Culbreth of George's Boy Outdoors
    Jul 28 2025

    This podcast episode hosted by Courtney Williamson features a guest named Micah Culbreth. The conversation delves into various aspects of outdoor activities, particularly focusing on hunting and fishing. Micah shares personal anecdotes about his experiences, including cherished memories with his Uncle Wayne, who became his fishing buddy after his grandfather passed away. This relationship highlights the importance of family bonds and shared passions in outdoor activities. Micah also discusses his approach to learning and engaging with the community through his channel, where he poses questions to the audience to foster a collaborative learning environment. He emphasizes that while he may not have all the answers, he values the collective knowledge and experiences shared by others.

    Additionally, the podcast touches on practical aspects of hunting, such as the importance of being light and mobile in the field. Micah talks about his preference for a saddle setup, which allows him to move quietly and efficiently. He also mentions attending a mobile hunter expo, where he gains insights and learns from various speakers and exhibitors. The conversation underscores the significance of preparation and knowledge-sharing in outdoor pursuits, as well as the camaraderie and fellowship that come with these activities. Overall, the podcast episode offers a blend of personal stories, practical advice, and community engagement, reflecting the multifaceted nature of outdoor adventures.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Feathers, Fields & Fellowship
    Jul 21 2025

    In this episode of the podcast, C Will dives into the excitement and traditions surrounding the opening of dove season in the South. Sharing personal experiences and memories from early mornings in the field, the episode captures the energy and community that comes with dove hunting. From prepping gear and scouting fields to the camaraderie of family and friends gathering for the hunt, the podcast paints a vivid picture of what makes dove season so special for outdoorsmen. There's a strong emphasis on tradition, storytelling, and the connection hunters feel to the land, wildlife, and each other.

    C Will also touches on the importance of respecting the sport, following game laws, and mentoring new hunters, particularly youth and those new to the outdoors. There's a heartfelt message about how hunting, especially during dove season, is more than just shooting—it’s about making memories, eating good food, and celebrating a shared lifestyle. This episode sets the tone for the hunting season ahead and invites listeners to reflect on their own dove hunting stories, making it a relatable and warm listen for seasoned hunters and newcomers alike.

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    35 mins
  • Straight Shootin’ with Jeff Vance of Bucks Of America Podcast
    Jul 14 2025

    In this episode of The We Do This Too Outdoors Podcast, we sit down with Jeff Vance — a true woodsman with deep roots in tradition and heart in conservation. From early days learning to shoot a bow from his grandfather to mentoring youth and navigating the world of wildlife management, Jeff brings the type of wisdom you only get from years spent in the field, in the forest, and around folks who live the outdoor life with purpose.

    This conversation isn’t just about hunting — it’s about heritage. Jeff opens up about how his upbringing shaped his respect for the land, his passion for traditional archery, and why he believes getting youth involved in the outdoors is critical to keeping this way of life alive. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or someone just getting into the outdoors, Jeff's stories and insights will remind you why we love this life… and why it’s worth sharing with the next generation.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Jackson Legacy BBQ: Clarence Jackson's Journey from Hunting to BBQ
    Jul 7 2025

    In this episode of the podcast, we are introduced to Clarence Jackson, the owner and operator of Jackson Legacy BBQ. The discussion revolves around the rich history and unique style of Jackson Legacy BBQ, which is deeply rooted in family traditions. Clarence shares how his grandfather, a welder and grill maker, laid the foundation for what would become a family legacy in barbecue. This legacy was officially turned into a business by Clarence's parents in 2013. The podcast highlights how Jackson Legacy BBQ combines various regional barbecue styles, creating a unique "Jackson style" that incorporates elements from Texas, Memphis, and South Carolina barbecue traditions.

    Clarence Jackson's passion for barbecue is evident as he describes the meticulous process and attention to detail that goes into creating their signature dishes. The podcast also touches on the community's overwhelming response to the opening of Jackson Legacy BBQ, with the restaurant selling out three days in a row. Clarence emphasizes the importance of serving the community and maintaining the legacy of his family through the business. The episode provides an insightful look into the dedication and hard work behind Jackson Legacy BBQ, as well as Clarence's aspirations for the future of the business.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Wes Brewer: Owner of Deer Pimp Scents and Lures
    Jun 30 2025

    In the podcast episode featuring Wes Brewer, the owner of Deer Pimp Scents and Lures, listeners are introduced to the innovative products that have made the brand a favorite among hunters. Wes Brewer shares the story behind the brand's catchy name, which originated from his deer farming days when friends humorously dubbed him the "Deer Pimp." This playful moniker eventually became the brand's identity, reflecting its unique approach to creating effective hunting scents and lures. The podcast highlights some of the brand's popular products, such as "Pimp Juice," a doe-in-heat spray, and "Turf War," a dominant buck urine, both designed to attract deer during hunting seasons.

    Wes Brewer's passion for innovation is evident as he discusses the development of products like "Roid Rage," which combines dominant buck tarsal urine with gel beads for a long-lasting scent. This product is particularly effective for creating mock scrapes that can attract bucks over time. The podcast also touches on the importance of community and customer feedback, with Wes emphasizing how much he values hearing success stories from hunters who have used his products. The episode not only showcases the effectiveness of Deer Pimp's offerings but also provides insight into the dedication and creativity that drive the brand's success.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Tom Fleisher and The Scrape Rope Company
    Jun 23 2025

    The podcast delves into the innovative world of the Scrape Rope Company, a business dedicated to enhancing the deer hunting experience. The company has carved a niche for itself by developing a unique product that simplifies the process of creating mock scrapes, which are essential for attracting deer. This innovation not only streamlines the hunting process but also increases the chances of a successful hunt. The discussion highlights the company's commitment to quality and its focus on providing hunters with reliable tools that make their outdoor adventures more fruitful.

    In addition to exploring the company's products, the podcast also touches on the broader impact of such innovations in the hunting industry. By offering a product that is both effective and easy to use, the Scrape Rope Company is setting a new standard for hunting gear. This approach not only benefits seasoned hunters but also encourages newcomers to engage with the sport.

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    55 mins