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Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks: Learning to Hunt Later in Life

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In this episode of the Southern Game and Tackle, Rick is joined by good friends Ryan (aka Weldabeast) and Joe to discuss becoming a new hunter later in life. For a lot of outdoorsmen and women, the outdoors are passed down through generations of tradition, almost being a part of us from the beginning. But how do you get into hunting when it hasn't been passed down to you? Trying anything new, especially hunting, can be intimidating, and Joe and Ryan walk us through their journey, from becoming interested in hunting, to being full fledged hunters. Rick has had the opportunity to hunt with both of them, and the being late to the party hasn't kept them from becoming really good hunters already. If you or someone you know is interested in hunting, this is a great listen to help with some of those initial questions and fears.
We're also putting out a missing person alert for Dex. Rick handles this one solo again and is starting to build a complex! Don't worry though....Dex will be back soon!
If you enjoy this episode, don't forget to subscribe and share with a friend. Available wherever you get your podcasts.

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In this episode of the Southern Game and Tackle, Rick is joined by good friends Ryan (aka Weldabeast) and Joe to discuss becoming a new hunter later in life. For a lot of outdoorsmen and women, the outdoors are passed down through generations of tradition, almost being a part of us from the beginning. But how do you get into hunting when it hasn't been passed down to you? Trying anything new, especially hunting, can be intimidating, and Joe and Ryan walk us through their journey, from becoming interested in hunting, to being full fledged hunters. Rick has had the opportunity to hunt with both of them, and the being late to the party hasn't kept them from becoming really good hunters already. If you or someone you know is interested in hunting, this is a great listen to help with some of those initial questions and fears.
We're also putting out a missing person alert for Dex. Rick handles this one solo again and is starting to build a complex! Don't worry though....Dex will be back soon!
If you enjoy this episode, don't forget to subscribe and share with a friend. Available wherever you get your podcasts.

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