Ep 104: Around the Campfire: Hunting Stories and Insights

EPISODE · Jan 23, 2026 · 59 MIN

Ep 104: Around the Campfire: Hunting Stories and Insights

from Tracks & Tackle: Nature is our Playground · host Mentzer Outdoors

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Tracks and Tackle, hosts Ron Mentzer and Kris Buchman lead a lively roundtable discussion with guests Josh Buchman from  @TheCookBuch   and Jere Preston from the  @FINALSTANDHUNT   crew. The conversation kicks off with light banter about the cold weather and quickly transitions into sharing personal hunting tips and experiences. Each participant reflects on valuable lessons learned from mentors, emphasizing the importance of patience, scent control, and the need to put in time in the field. The group shares memorable highlights from the past hunting season, including personal milestones and the joy of witnessing others, especially children, succeed in their hunts.As the discussion progresses, the group delves into various topics such as tree stand height, favorite hunting snacks, and the ethics of sharing hunting photos on social media. They explore the balance between capturing memories and respecting the animals they hunt. The episode wraps up with each guest sharing their goals for the upcoming year, focusing on community building, education, and personal growth in the hunting world. Overall, the episode is a heartfelt celebration of hunting culture, camaraderie, and the great outdoors.TakeawaysYou can't kill them from the couch.Patience is everything, especially in the right moments.Play the acorns; they are the number one feed for deer.Always have the sun to your back when in a tree stand.A good cameraman always has snacks.📱Follow Our Socials! Merchandise: https://shop.goaionline.com/mentzer_outdoors/shop/home Instagram: https://shorturl.at/xRa4Q   Facebook: https://shorturl.at/nM776 Twitter: https://x.com/ron_mentzer Rumble:https://rumble.com/c/c-1627315 Buzzsprout: https://shorturl.at/6xPXw Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5ka3aA6542apF92hxxFcMy?si=e0fa24e29f124dc4 Linktr:https://linktr.ee/MentzerOutdoors Email: [email protected]  @MentzerOutdoors ​Support the showMerchandiseYouTube:@tracksandtackle  @mentzeroutdoorsEmail: [email protected]:  @MentzerOutdoorsInstagram: @MentzerOutdoors@TracksandTackle

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