Retired to Hunt
”Retired to Hunt” is a hunting podcast for listeners who love to hear elaborate fireside hunting stories, as well as cringey and regrettable NFL locker room stories. The buck doesn’t just stop with football. This podcast features guests of all walks of life and with one common denominator, an unwavering love for the outdoors. Listeners will be educated, comically relieved, as well astonished by the content in this expletive filled podcast. If your ears are too tender to hear some expletives and endure some adult themes, you should probably move along. With that said welcome to ”Retired to Hunt.”
Episodes
Sunday Aug 14, 2022
Sunday Aug 14, 2022
Jack Mitchell, otherwise known as Capt. Jack Spearo, gives us an inside look at all things spearfishing. With my Bahamian spear trip just around the corner, I wanted an expert to consult with before I left. Capt. Spearo has years of experience spearfishing primitively in Bahamian waters. We talk about everything from hunting strategy to free diving basics. If you have ever wanted to spearfish or at least educate yourself further on the sport, this episode is for you.
Saturday Aug 06, 2022
Saturday Aug 06, 2022
Tracey Canaday co-founder of Never Summer Industries and his son Wyatt join us to talk about our archery elk adventures on Colorado public lands. We talk all things elk including gear, backcountry food, and calling. If you like elk hunting, top off your drink, sit back, and enjoy this episode.
Saturday Jul 30, 2022
Saturday Jul 30, 2022
My good buddy Brandon Linder joins us on this episode with one of the finest fishing stories I've ever heard. Brandon was the center for the Jacksonville Jaguars for just shy of a decade. He is a very serious offshore angler and whitetail hunter, with many Boone and Crockett bucks on his wall to prove it. Tune in to hear this ELECTRIC tale of perseverance, resilience, and maybe a little luck.
Saturday Jul 30, 2022
Saturday Jul 30, 2022
This introductory episode is simply me sippin' whiskey and talking hunting. Get an inside look at the early stages of my western hunting career. From antelope to elk, listeners will find out how I was able to harvest these animals in a DIY fashion on public land in the state of Colorado. Sit back, pour up, and enjoy the first episode of "Retired to Hunt."
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