EPISODE 059: David Brinker (Sitka)
In this episode we talk with David Brinker about his journey with Traditional Archery. We dive into his passion for hunting, career, and music. This was a fun episode for us and I think … Read More
Episode #56 -Utah Elk Hunt-
In this episode we are hunting in the back country of Utah with our stick bows. I believe this podcast captures the highs and lows of hunting to it fullest. This trip was nothing … Read More
Episode #51 – BIG JIM – LIVE @ E.T.A.R
In this episode we had the privilege of sitting down with Big Jim of Big Jim’s Bow Company. We dive into his reasons for switching to traditional archery and starting a successful business. The … Read More
Episode #45-Tyler Freel-
In this episode we had the privilege to talk about bow hunting with Tyler Freel. He is a writer for outdoor life and a tremendous traditional bow hunter. We talk about hunting Alaska with … Read More
Episode #43- MTNOPS- Matt Davis
In this podcast we dive straight into the MTNOPS products and how we use them to our advantage. This company is growing drastically, and we covered everything from A-Z… We also talk about traditional … Read More
Episode #41- Joel Turner (Ironmind Hunting)
Today on the show we are joined by Joel Turner. Joel teaches hunting and shooting tactics in high pressured situations. We discuss the importance of your mind and its impact on your shot execution. … Read More
What I think about hunting clothing, gear, and success.
In an industry fueled by the latest and greatest gear, technologically advanced clothing and materials, and HUGE trophy animals, as a two year old traditional archer, I think it is important to set realistic … Read More
ANDY IVY- ladies and gents
I truly feel we have a knack at finding the coolest Podcast guests in the hunting industry, and even better luck getting them on our show. We have had some “badass” individuals on the show, but this KID is legit. He is Badass on every level in my opinion.
Andy Ivy, was born and raised in South Africa, his family ranched cattle and started a Safari operation, which his uncle still operates today.