Started to do a long commute for work recently. Anybody have any deer hunting audio books or other hunting related things to do to pass the time?
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Re: Audio Books
May I suggest some podcasts that you can get through iTunes?
1. The hunt fish journal. At least 3/4 of their 2 hour podcast is devoted to whitetails. It's highly informative (for a newbie like me anyways). You'll have about 60 hours of programming to catch up on as they are past their 30th episode (they come out every month... roughly). (OHIO)
2. The wild game hunting podcast. This is a real gem. It's not as informative as HFJ but the format is highly unusual and very refreshing. He has ... a spiritual approach in his podcast that is not forceful, not timid, just highly enjoyable. I highly recommend it. Korby Taylor (sp?) produces a 1/2 show every month (roughly), and has 15 episodes to catch up on with about half of those devoted to whitetails. There's another 8 hours or so. (Kansas)
3. Outdoor radio with Dan Small. Weekly shows, 50 minutes long. Some whitetail content. This one is from Wisconsin. There are about 800 episodes to download (a tonne).
4. Foremost Hunting. Informative nuggets, 15-20 minutes on one topic, weekly.
I listen to more than that, but that should get you going for the season.
1. The hunt fish journal. At least 3/4 of their 2 hour podcast is devoted to whitetails. It's highly informative (for a newbie like me anyways). You'll have about 60 hours of programming to catch up on as they are past their 30th episode (they come out every month... roughly). (OHIO)
2. The wild game hunting podcast. This is a real gem. It's not as informative as HFJ but the format is highly unusual and very refreshing. He has ... a spiritual approach in his podcast that is not forceful, not timid, just highly enjoyable. I highly recommend it. Korby Taylor (sp?) produces a 1/2 show every month (roughly), and has 15 episodes to catch up on with about half of those devoted to whitetails. There's another 8 hours or so. (Kansas)
3. Outdoor radio with Dan Small. Weekly shows, 50 minutes long. Some whitetail content. This one is from Wisconsin. There are about 800 episodes to download (a tonne).
4. Foremost Hunting. Informative nuggets, 15-20 minutes on one topic, weekly.
I listen to more than that, but that should get you going for the season.
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