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Episode 56 — Happy Birthday to Us!
Guests/Voices: Mike, Mark, Matt, and Poppy (recorded in Quentin, Pennsylvania)
Summary
The Ruhl boys celebrate one full year of Outdoor Ruhls with a roundtable: remembering dear family friend Catherine Schott, swapping mid-season whitetail updates, plotting a mentored-youth hunt for Robert, and looking back on favorite episodes and lessons from year one—plus a big list of show ideas we’re excited to make next.
Chapter Guide
00:00 Cold open & intros from Quentin, PA
02:00 Remembering Catherine Schott: leadership, service, and “100% effort”
08:30 Mid-season deer report: rut signs, standing corn, and stand strategy
14:30 Poppy’s shoulder replacement, recovery timeline, and rifle-season hopes
18:30 Mark’s tag-punch with the compound & living with MG (myasthenia gravis)
26:00 Mini-adventure: helping friend Bob Bridges recover his buck
32:30 Mentored-Youth plan for Robert: licenses, tags, rifle fit, and range prep
41:00 Year-one reflections: favorite episodes, why we’re doing this, and family voices on tape
50:00 What’s next: episode ideas (Safety Third, Hell on Ice, Monkey Business, witticisms & mixed metaphors, FFA, Milton Hershey, photography, canning/gardening, San Diego sport fishing)
58:00 Closing thoughts & Thanksgiving/ice-fishing chatter
Season Highlights
Rut watch: Chasing starting in spots; movement muted by standing corn that should come off soon.
Mark’s season: Passed a young 8; later took a big-bodied 8 with the compound after MG symptoms eased.
Poppy: Two weeks post-op (left shoulder). Eyeing rifle season with caution (lead sled, muzzle brake).
Pipeline stand tales: Doe standoffs, quick decisions, and a clean 30-yard shot.
Mentored-Youth (PA) — Our Plan for Robert
License path discussed: Mentored Youth permit; at age 7 the youth can hold their own tags.
This year’s reality: Missed the antlerless draw → buck only for Robert.
Antler rule (as discussed): Youth buck can be legal without standard point restrictions (≥ ~3" spike).
Firearm handling (as discussed): Mentor carries during travel; one gun between mentor & youth; transfer only once settled.
Rifle options: 6.5 Creedmoor vs. youth .243; priority is fit, comfort with recoil/noise, and range time first.
Note: We’re sharing our understanding from chat—always check current PA Game Commission regs before hunting.
Year-One Favorites & Why They Matter
Family history episodes: Uncles Sim & Dick (“it was perfect—family, family, family”), Pop Bud stories, and Norway diaries.
Guest standouts: Pat Durkin, Ben Goldfarb, Bob Jacquart (Stormy Kromer).
Why we’re doing this: Capturing voices and stories while we can—“priceless” for the family archive.
Future Episode Ideas We Tease
Safety Third: Home-shop mishaps, tool tales, and hospital runs (special cameo ideas: Grant’s table-saw lesson).
Monkey Business: Animal shenanigans (squirrel bites & rabies shots, plus broader critter capers).
Hell on Ice: Toboggan carnage, ice-fishing wipeouts, and Potter County legends.
Witticisms & Mixed Metaphors: Pop Grant’s classics (“nat’s ass over a nail keg”) and the kids’ best mash-ups.
FFA & Milton Hershey: With Harold Burkheiser, Dan Kreider, and local ag history.
Photography: Rachel + Tim (gear, field craft, storytelling).
Canning & Gardening: Bone broth, pantry projects, and field-to-jar know-how.
Sport Fishing: Dave Arnold & Capt. Matt Arnold (San Diego), plus a dream trip episode.
People Mentioned
Catherine Schott, Bob Bridges (and daughter Anna), Davey, Sim & Dick, Beth, Dave & Matt Arnold, Harold Burkheiser, Dan Kreider, Rachel, Kaylee, CJ, Kate & Anne.
Gear Corner (brief)
Bows: Crossbow vs. compound (vision/eye-patch workarounds for MG).
Rifles: 6.5 Creedmoor & youth .243 considerations for young shooters.
Stability: Lead sleds, brakes, and smart recoil management for healing shoulders.
Links & Thanks
Website: OutdoorRuhls.com
Instagram: @outdoorruhls
Cooking page for future recipes: OutdoorRuhls.com/cooking
Big thanks to our listeners—especially the Central PA crew—who’ve been with us through the first year. We’re just getting warmed up.
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By Outdoor RuhlsEpisode 56 — Happy Birthday to Us!
Guests/Voices: Mike, Mark, Matt, and Poppy (recorded in Quentin, Pennsylvania)
Summary
The Ruhl boys celebrate one full year of Outdoor Ruhls with a roundtable: remembering dear family friend Catherine Schott, swapping mid-season whitetail updates, plotting a mentored-youth hunt for Robert, and looking back on favorite episodes and lessons from year one—plus a big list of show ideas we’re excited to make next.
Chapter Guide
00:00 Cold open & intros from Quentin, PA
02:00 Remembering Catherine Schott: leadership, service, and “100% effort”
08:30 Mid-season deer report: rut signs, standing corn, and stand strategy
14:30 Poppy’s shoulder replacement, recovery timeline, and rifle-season hopes
18:30 Mark’s tag-punch with the compound & living with MG (myasthenia gravis)
26:00 Mini-adventure: helping friend Bob Bridges recover his buck
32:30 Mentored-Youth plan for Robert: licenses, tags, rifle fit, and range prep
41:00 Year-one reflections: favorite episodes, why we’re doing this, and family voices on tape
50:00 What’s next: episode ideas (Safety Third, Hell on Ice, Monkey Business, witticisms & mixed metaphors, FFA, Milton Hershey, photography, canning/gardening, San Diego sport fishing)
58:00 Closing thoughts & Thanksgiving/ice-fishing chatter
Season Highlights
Rut watch: Chasing starting in spots; movement muted by standing corn that should come off soon.
Mark’s season: Passed a young 8; later took a big-bodied 8 with the compound after MG symptoms eased.
Poppy: Two weeks post-op (left shoulder). Eyeing rifle season with caution (lead sled, muzzle brake).
Pipeline stand tales: Doe standoffs, quick decisions, and a clean 30-yard shot.
Mentored-Youth (PA) — Our Plan for Robert
License path discussed: Mentored Youth permit; at age 7 the youth can hold their own tags.
This year’s reality: Missed the antlerless draw → buck only for Robert.
Antler rule (as discussed): Youth buck can be legal without standard point restrictions (≥ ~3" spike).
Firearm handling (as discussed): Mentor carries during travel; one gun between mentor & youth; transfer only once settled.
Rifle options: 6.5 Creedmoor vs. youth .243; priority is fit, comfort with recoil/noise, and range time first.
Note: We’re sharing our understanding from chat—always check current PA Game Commission regs before hunting.
Year-One Favorites & Why They Matter
Family history episodes: Uncles Sim & Dick (“it was perfect—family, family, family”), Pop Bud stories, and Norway diaries.
Guest standouts: Pat Durkin, Ben Goldfarb, Bob Jacquart (Stormy Kromer).
Why we’re doing this: Capturing voices and stories while we can—“priceless” for the family archive.
Future Episode Ideas We Tease
Safety Third: Home-shop mishaps, tool tales, and hospital runs (special cameo ideas: Grant’s table-saw lesson).
Monkey Business: Animal shenanigans (squirrel bites & rabies shots, plus broader critter capers).
Hell on Ice: Toboggan carnage, ice-fishing wipeouts, and Potter County legends.
Witticisms & Mixed Metaphors: Pop Grant’s classics (“nat’s ass over a nail keg”) and the kids’ best mash-ups.
FFA & Milton Hershey: With Harold Burkheiser, Dan Kreider, and local ag history.
Photography: Rachel + Tim (gear, field craft, storytelling).
Canning & Gardening: Bone broth, pantry projects, and field-to-jar know-how.
Sport Fishing: Dave Arnold & Capt. Matt Arnold (San Diego), plus a dream trip episode.
People Mentioned
Catherine Schott, Bob Bridges (and daughter Anna), Davey, Sim & Dick, Beth, Dave & Matt Arnold, Harold Burkheiser, Dan Kreider, Rachel, Kaylee, CJ, Kate & Anne.
Gear Corner (brief)
Bows: Crossbow vs. compound (vision/eye-patch workarounds for MG).
Rifles: 6.5 Creedmoor & youth .243 considerations for young shooters.
Stability: Lead sleds, brakes, and smart recoil management for healing shoulders.
Links & Thanks
Website: OutdoorRuhls.com
Instagram: @outdoorruhls
Cooking page for future recipes: OutdoorRuhls.com/cooking
Big thanks to our listeners—especially the Central PA crew—who’ve been with us through the first year. We’re just getting warmed up.
SEO / Tags
Deer hunting Pennsylvania, rut timing, standing corn deer behavior, mentored youth hunting PA, youth deer rifle fit, myasthenia gravis and archery, family hunting podcast, Outdoor Ruhls, Catherine Schott, deer recovery tips, pipeline stand strategy, ice fishing prep, Stormy Kromer story, FFA agriculture history, Milton Hershey, photography outdoors, canning bone broth.