Hunts On Outfitting Podcast

From Ship-Trap Island To Real-Life Close Calls: Hunting Tales That Chill


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The woods have a way of staring back. We open with a thank-you to our behind-the-scenes pro, Brodie, then head straight into a late-Halloween run of stories that test nerves and judgment—starting with a fresh reading of The Most Dangerous Game and rolling into true hunts that veer into nightmare territory.

Connell’s classic isn’t just literature; it’s a field lesson in staying rational when adrenaline surges. We break down how a hunter under pressure slows time: false trails, improvised traps, terrain you use instead of fight. That thinking echoes into the modern stories—a Newfoundland moose that appears stone dead until it doesn’t, a Michigan dusk sprint chased by a scream you can’t classify, and a Kentucky porch call that pulls eyeshine to fifteen feet with no sound until retreat. Each account lands with practical takeaways: confirm before approach, keep your rifle in hand, plan your exit in daylight, and respect that silence can be a sign, not a comfort.

We close riverside, where fog and footsteps edge into the paranormal. Believe in ghosts or not, the safety rules hold: control your light, move toward known exits, keep someone updated, and never ignore that gut drop when a pattern in the woods turns wrong. This episode blends campfire chills with hard-won field craft, built for anyone who’s dressed a moose, climbed into a tree stand, or simply felt the hair lift on their neck at the treeline.

If these stories stuck to your ribs, hit follow, share with your hunting crew, and drop your own backcountry scare in a review—what lesson did it leave you with?

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Hunts On Outfitting PodcastBy Kenneth Marr