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In this episode, Bryan and Brad return to the fire to stoke the embers of “Maybe Today, Granddad,” rekindling the flame of spring mornings spent chasing longbeards with a century-old shotgun and a heart full of memory.
They sift through the smoke of missed shots and close calls, turning over the coals of legacy, brotherhood, and belonging. What does it mean to carry a grandfather’s gun into the dark? Can a story be inherited through pursuit rather than proximity?
With warmth, honesty, and a few hard-earned laughs, they rekindle the fire of conversation, reflecting on turkey hunting, patience, public land lessons, and the quiet ache of stepping into a story you didn’t grow up in but somehow feel invited to continue.
Pull up a chair. The fire’s still burning.
By Bryan Gill & Brad Hill4.9
9595 ratings
In this episode, Bryan and Brad return to the fire to stoke the embers of “Maybe Today, Granddad,” rekindling the flame of spring mornings spent chasing longbeards with a century-old shotgun and a heart full of memory.
They sift through the smoke of missed shots and close calls, turning over the coals of legacy, brotherhood, and belonging. What does it mean to carry a grandfather’s gun into the dark? Can a story be inherited through pursuit rather than proximity?
With warmth, honesty, and a few hard-earned laughs, they rekindle the fire of conversation, reflecting on turkey hunting, patience, public land lessons, and the quiet ache of stepping into a story you didn’t grow up in but somehow feel invited to continue.
Pull up a chair. The fire’s still burning.

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