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Four days can change the way you hunt when the learning is real, the egos are gone, and the “secret sauce” is actually shared. We’re wrapping up the Hunters Gathering with quick testimonials from the people who lived it, from our instructors to the hunters who showed up hungry to learn and left with a plan.
Trent Fisher talks about the difference between seminar knowledge and field coaching, and why seeing a setup in the woods creates the light bulb moment. Richard shares how elk hunting felt intimidating and impossible until he learned a simple system for locating elk and watched it applied on the ground. Jeff breaks down why this kind of weekend matters for legacy and for protecting the hunting heritage we care about, and Wyatt Fisher gives an honest take on growth, mistakes, and why helping someone else succeed can feel better than punching your own tag.
You’ll also hear what made the event feel like “adult summer camp” in the best way: meals together, campfire stories, an embarrassing story contest, and the kind of connections that turn into real hunting partners across Washington, Oregon, and California. If you’re looking for practical hunting education, mentorship for new hunters, and tactics for blacktail deer, elk, turkey, and bear, this one shows what the weekend is like from the other side of the table. Want to join next year? We’ll be back the same weekend in early April, and huntersgathering.com goes live by June 1 for sign-ups.
Subscribe, share the episode with a hunting buddy, and leave a review so more hunters can find this community.
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By Aaron & Dave5
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Four days can change the way you hunt when the learning is real, the egos are gone, and the “secret sauce” is actually shared. We’re wrapping up the Hunters Gathering with quick testimonials from the people who lived it, from our instructors to the hunters who showed up hungry to learn and left with a plan.
Trent Fisher talks about the difference between seminar knowledge and field coaching, and why seeing a setup in the woods creates the light bulb moment. Richard shares how elk hunting felt intimidating and impossible until he learned a simple system for locating elk and watched it applied on the ground. Jeff breaks down why this kind of weekend matters for legacy and for protecting the hunting heritage we care about, and Wyatt Fisher gives an honest take on growth, mistakes, and why helping someone else succeed can feel better than punching your own tag.
You’ll also hear what made the event feel like “adult summer camp” in the best way: meals together, campfire stories, an embarrassing story contest, and the kind of connections that turn into real hunting partners across Washington, Oregon, and California. If you’re looking for practical hunting education, mentorship for new hunters, and tactics for blacktail deer, elk, turkey, and bear, this one shows what the weekend is like from the other side of the table. Want to join next year? We’ll be back the same weekend in early April, and huntersgathering.com goes live by June 1 for sign-ups.
Subscribe, share the episode with a hunting buddy, and leave a review so more hunters can find this community.
Support the show

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