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We sit down with Mark Gushattey to talk sheep hunting and Mark knows a thing or two about that having achieved his FNAWS in four months. Yes, we discuss his conquest to take all four North American Sheep in a short period of time, but we also dive into not just Mark's how, but also his why. He shares how he was able to put all four hunts together and do so on a realistic budget. For the everyday hard-working guy or girl, Mark shares a ton of sage advice on how to get things done and not break the bank.
We also talk about the importance of conservation and why it is important to support and give back. Mark and Kyle discuss their mutual friend Wayne Henderson and the important work that volunteers do to put and keep wild sheep on the mountains.
Mark is an accomplished hunter and one heck of a storyteller. You are going to enjoy this pod with Mark Gushattey
By Kyle Stelter and Greg Rensmaag4.9
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We sit down with Mark Gushattey to talk sheep hunting and Mark knows a thing or two about that having achieved his FNAWS in four months. Yes, we discuss his conquest to take all four North American Sheep in a short period of time, but we also dive into not just Mark's how, but also his why. He shares how he was able to put all four hunts together and do so on a realistic budget. For the everyday hard-working guy or girl, Mark shares a ton of sage advice on how to get things done and not break the bank.
We also talk about the importance of conservation and why it is important to support and give back. Mark and Kyle discuss their mutual friend Wayne Henderson and the important work that volunteers do to put and keep wild sheep on the mountains.
Mark is an accomplished hunter and one heck of a storyteller. You are going to enjoy this pod with Mark Gushattey

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