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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2022 · 57 MIN

Brian Koelzer, Ep. 118

from The Stickboys Podcast · host Dalton Lewis & Alan Altizer

This week we sit down with Brian Koelzer.  Brian grew up in Montana in the hay-day of modern bowhunting history and it was common for guys like Paul Shcafer, Paul Brunner, and Rosie Roseland to drop by to visit and swap bowhunting stories.  Coming up like that, it's no wonder he has such an appreciation for bowhunting history.  We go down a few rabbit holes on some of that history, as well as some hunting stories.  This was a super fun conversation, and we hope you have as much fun listening!

This week we sit down with Brian Koelzer.  Brian grew up in Montana in the hay-day of modern bowhunting history and it was common for guys like Paul Shcafer, Paul Brunner, and Rosie Roseland to drop by to visit and swap bowhunting stories.  Coming up like that, it's no wonder he has such an appreciation for bowhunting history.  We go down a few rabbit holes on some of that history, as well as some hunting stories.  This was a super fun conversation, and we hope you have as much fun listening!

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