Send us a text We close out the year with a father-son hunt that turns a windy near-miss into a perfect recovery—and a moment that defines the season. From hard lessons and smart gear choices to team wins, big events, and what’s next, this one’s about what worked, what didn’t, and why the brotherhood always comes first. • building a ground blind and bait site with a five-year-old in mind • swirling wind, blown deer, predator screams, and safety-first calls • a quick second sit, camera failure...
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Send us a text We close out the year with a father-son hunt that turns a windy near-miss into a perfect recovery—and a moment that defines the season. From hard lessons and smart gear choices to team wins, big events, and what’s next, this one’s about what worked, what didn’t, and why the brotherhood always comes first. • building a ground blind and bait site with a five-year-old in mind • swirling wind, blown deer, predator screams, and safety-first calls • a quick second sit, camera failure...
Send us a text Christopher Talmadge shares his hunting journey from childhood outings with his grandfather to rediscovering his passion as an adult and meeting fellow hunters through chance encounters on public land. He discusses mobile hunting strategies, tree selection techniques, and the importance of courtesy and community in the outdoors. • Originally learned to hunt with his grandfather before life circumstances created a long break from the sport • Reconnected with hunting by purchasi...
The Garden State Outdoorsmen Podcast
Send us a text We close out the year with a father-son hunt that turns a windy near-miss into a perfect recovery—and a moment that defines the season. From hard lessons and smart gear choices to team wins, big events, and what’s next, this one’s about what worked, what didn’t, and why the brotherhood always comes first. • building a ground blind and bait site with a five-year-old in mind • swirling wind, blown deer, predator screams, and safety-first calls • a quick second sit, camera failure...