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EPISODE · Aug 29, 2019 · 1H 32M

What’s in a Backcountry Boot? Mason Lively in Studio and Texas Trophy Hunter’s Locked and Loaded

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We kick things off by talking back country boots with lifelong Western big game hunter Jim Winjum- Owner and Founder of Kenetrek Boots. What is flex in a boot, why is it important in the mountains? What about matching the right boot with a reliable sock? Should you choose an insulated boot or not? How [...]

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We kick things off by talking back country boots with lifelong Western big game hunter Jim Winjum- Owner and Founder of Kenetrek Boots. What is flex in a boot, why is it important in the mountains? What about matching the right boot with a reliable sock? Should you choose an insulated boot or not? How to avoid blisters and black toe and much more with one of the most respected authorities on the subject. https://kenetrek.com/ Next, a true up and comer on the country music scene joins us in studio. You might not have heard of Mason Lively, but you will. We hear some new tunes and discuss Mason’s upbringing hunting and fishing on the rural Texas coastal plains. We wrap things up by checking in with Texas Trophy Hunter Association President and CEO Dave Keith. Extravaganza season is here and TTHA has an awesome promotion they’re running from now until August 18th! Dave also talks about his upbringing and what he looks most forward to at the Houston, Fort Worth and San Antonio Extravaganzas.

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