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Ben Smith talks with Matt Langford, Hunter McCool, and Neal Cannon.
Most of us will hunt all of our lives and never see a buck like "Stickers", let alone kill one. This week's guest, Neal Cannon, details his buck of a lifetime. Cannon killed the 180" monster with his bow during the 2021 Illinois Archery Season. Cannon and Ben also discuss their time together as college teammates, and Neal's son, Colton, who just killed his own Mississippi giant- a buck scoring 156 inches.
During the first half of the show, the group discusses a rare disease in deer called "Bullwinkle Disease". This bacterial disease causes the deers face to swell up like, well...Bullwinkle. Also discussed is the recent study that killing more hogs may improve turkey populations, as well as the decline of hunting in America.
Sponsored by Chickasawhay Hat Company, William Carey University, Beal's Collision Center and Trailer Sales, and Mississippi Whitetails Unlimited. Special music by Jason Justice of Orange Beach, Alabama.
By Pinstripes to CamoBen Smith talks with Matt Langford, Hunter McCool, and Neal Cannon.
Most of us will hunt all of our lives and never see a buck like "Stickers", let alone kill one. This week's guest, Neal Cannon, details his buck of a lifetime. Cannon killed the 180" monster with his bow during the 2021 Illinois Archery Season. Cannon and Ben also discuss their time together as college teammates, and Neal's son, Colton, who just killed his own Mississippi giant- a buck scoring 156 inches.
During the first half of the show, the group discusses a rare disease in deer called "Bullwinkle Disease". This bacterial disease causes the deers face to swell up like, well...Bullwinkle. Also discussed is the recent study that killing more hogs may improve turkey populations, as well as the decline of hunting in America.
Sponsored by Chickasawhay Hat Company, William Carey University, Beal's Collision Center and Trailer Sales, and Mississippi Whitetails Unlimited. Special music by Jason Justice of Orange Beach, Alabama.