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Today we’re hanging out with one of my great friends and seriously the best mountain buck hunter that I know personally — Mr. Nathan Killen. I’m sure if you’re listening to this, like me, you’ve learned so much from Nathan over the last few years. And every time I talk to Nathan, I’m just blown away by his depth of knowledge, which is often times hard to put into words, and actually in this episode you’ll hear us talk about the “instinctual side of hunting” and how most of the time, you just have to put in the work, grind it out, and let the woods and the critters that live there teach you and help you develop that instinctual element of hunting, because you know what, that’s the one tool in your toolbox that can honestly make you more lethal than everybody else. But you gotta work for it, as you’ll hear Nathan mention.
Today we’re hanging out with one of my great friends and seriously the best mountain buck hunter that I know personally — Mr. Nathan Killen. I’m sure if you’re listening to this, like me, you’ve learned so much from Nathan over the last few years. And every time I talk to Nathan, I’m just blown away by his depth of knowledge, which is often times hard to put into words, and actually in this episode you’ll hear us talk about the “instinctual side of hunting” and how most of the time, you just have to put in the work, grind it out, and let the woods and the critters that live there teach you and help you develop that instinctual element of hunting, because you know what, that’s the one tool in your toolbox that can honestly make you more lethal than everybody else. But you gotta work for it, as you’ll hear Nathan mention.