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A Rookie Host, Eight Friends, And 104 Episodes Later We Share What Worked, What Flopped, And What’s Next

from Hunts On Outfitting Podcast · host Kenneth Marr

Send us Fan MailA hundred‑plus episodes, eight friends, four mics, and two years of hard lessons—this milestone is a field‑dressed look at how a basement idea turned into a Tuesday ritual with listeners in 41 countries. We open the blinds on the origin story, from unopened gear collecting dust to a single road trip that set the format: real hunts from real people, told without polish, because the story beats the score.We trade favorite moments that shaped the show’s voice: a bighorn sheep episode where nothing died but everything mattered; a female hunter pushing into trapping and snaring with grit; and the one‑eyed Maine bear that became local legend. Our trivia nights get their due, not as fluff but as a surprising classroom—questions tuned to challenge, teach, and spark arguments worth having. Along the way we own the misses, the nerves, and the times we forgot to press record, because that’s how average hunters become better ones.Then come the big swings. We announce a DIY Idaho archery elk drop camp—wall tents, hard miles, and wolf tags that could turn a bugle into a howl. A Yukon moose draw may be on the horizon, and we’re stepping into calling competitions to grow a local scene that rarely gets this kind of stage. We also put out a call for fresh voices: javelina experts, die‑hard anglers who can make us care about catching more than casting, and anyone with a hunt that left a mark.If you’re here for perfect, this isn’t that show. If you’re here for honest stories, hard laughs, and takeaways you can actually use, pull up a chair. Subscribe, share this with a buddy who needs a spark, and leave a quick review so more hunters find the campfire. Year three starts now.Check us out on Facebook  Hunts On Outfitting, or myself Ken Marr. Reach out and  Tell your hunting buddies about the podcast if you like it, Thanks!

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Send us Fan Mail A hundred‑plus episodes, eight friends, four mics, and two years of hard lessons—this milestone is a field‑dressed look at how a basement idea turned into a Tuesday ritual with listeners in 41 countries. We open the blinds on the origin story, from unopened gear collecting dust to a single road trip that set the format: real hunts from real people, told without polish, because the story beats the score. We trade favorite moments that shaped the show’s voice: a bighorn sheep ...

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