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On today’s episode, we introduce a new series that we’re focusing on at The Fair Chase. So for the next few weeks, we will be highlighting some incredible hunting stories and the hunters that go along with them.
Our first episode in this series starts with Joe Griffin, a Michigan hunter who recently got to do the hunt of a lifetime.
We discuss:
- New episode format
- James' struggles with precision
- What’s your favorite style of hunt?
- Most useless part of your hunting gear?
- What’s your favorite hunting story?
- Joe’s sheep hunt
- Why Denali is actually the biggest mountain
- Dealing with illnesses and good water with hunting
- Staying level-headed in the woods
- Taking advantage when you get an opportunity
Want more hunting content? Make sure to subscribe and throw us a positive rating!
Or check us out on Instagram, Facebook, Huntwise, or Linkedin @TheFairChase
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We are back!
On today’s episode, we introduce a new series that we’re focusing on at The Fair Chase. So for the next few weeks, we will be highlighting some incredible hunting stories and the hunters that go along with them.
Our first episode in this series starts with Joe Griffin, a Michigan hunter who recently got to do the hunt of a lifetime.
We discuss:
- New episode format
- James' struggles with precision
- What’s your favorite style of hunt?
- Most useless part of your hunting gear?
- What’s your favorite hunting story?
- Joe’s sheep hunt
- Why Denali is actually the biggest mountain
- Dealing with illnesses and good water with hunting
- Staying level-headed in the woods
- Taking advantage when you get an opportunity
Want more hunting content? Make sure to subscribe and throw us a positive rating!
Or check us out on Instagram, Facebook, Huntwise, or Linkedin @TheFairChase
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