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        <![CDATA[<p>The beautiful, rugged landscape of Rancho Mababi is loaded with wildlife diversity. I joined outdoor writer Brad Fitzpatrick there, along with several other great friends and outdoor industry professionals, to go after Coues deer while testing a new bolt-action rifle from Mossberg. After wrapping up our first-ever hunt for these cagey little whitetails, Fitzpatrick and I got together to recap our comprehensive experience. We share stories from the hunt, along with helpful advice for rookie Coues deer hunters. </p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/bfitz1980/" target="_blank">Follow Brad Fitzpatrick on Instagram.</a></p><p><a href="https://www.huntstandmedia.com/hunting/scoutdoors/series/364/the-hunger/18423/hunting-coues-deer-in-a-land-forgotten-by-time?page=1" target="_blank">Watch the video from my Coues deer hunt.</a></p><p><strong>Jump guide:</strong></p><ul><li>1:47: Introduction and background of Brad Fitzpatrick</li><li>6:00: Unique opportunities as an outdoor industry professional</li><li>9:05: Exploring places through the lens of a hunter</li><li>12:32: Why hunt Coues deer?</li><li>16:52: Preparing for a Coues deer hunt</li><li>32:30: Mossberg Patriot rifles</li><li>38:31: The hunt recap</li><li>39:00: Ted Jaycox of Tall Tine Outfitters</li><li>39:25: Crossing the border</li><li>46:40: First deer down</li><li>51:00: First impressions of Coues deer + mountain lion encounter</li><li>52:20: Coues deer hunting tips and strategies </li><li>1:06:15: Cooking Coues deer over an open fire</li></ul><p><i>See my regular updates and share your feedback </i><a href="https://www.instagram.com/thehungerofficial/?hl=en" target="_blank"><i>@thehungerofficial </i></a><i>on Instagram, or e-mail </i><a href="mailto:thehungerpodcast@gmail.com" target="_blank"><i>thehungerpodcast@gmail.com</i></a><i>.</i></p><p><i>*Podcast soundtrack by Jamie Dougherty</i>*</p><p> </p>
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        <![CDATA[<p>My family's 130-year old farm in Todd County, Minnesota, is where I first learned to hunt and use a knife to process wild game for the table. My great uncle, Allan Skoglund, is one of the men who mentored me from an early age to understand hunting and respect all that nature has to offer. In this first episode of THE HUNGER podcast, we sit down at "The Farm" to discuss the history of this special place and tell stories about hunting ... including a deer hunt that I just wrapped up down the road, where I tagged a tremendous buck with a muzzleloader (<a href="https://go.mossyoak.com/videos/the-old-man-s-stand-an-unforgettable-deer-hunt-on-a-130-year-family-farm" target="_blank">watch the video here</a>). This episode will help you trace the roots of my HUNGER for the outdoors and hunting.</p><p><strong>Jump guide:</strong></p><ul><li>4:59: Gritty history of The Farm</li><li>12:15: The 30-mile walk for butter</li><li>14:46: Uncle Al's upbringing and going into the Army</li><li>22:00: Hunting back in the day</li><li>23:25: Killing pheasants with a car crank</li><li>24:22: Gun culture and bringing guns to school</li><li>32:18: How The Farm inspired me to hunt</li><li>41:30: Traveling to hunt</li><li>44:35: Processing, cooking and eating wild game</li><li>1:04:08: My muzzleloader deer hunt and my best buck from The Farm</li></ul><p><i>See my regular updates and share your feedback </i><a href="https://www.instagram.com/thehungerofficial/?hl=en" target="_blank"><i>@thehungerofficial </i></a><i>on Instagram, or e-mail </i><a href="mailto:thehungerpodcast@gmail.com" target="_blank"><i>thehungerpodcast@gmail.com</i></a><i>.</i></p><p><i>*Podcast soundtrack by Jamie Dougherty</i>*</p>
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        <![CDATA[<p>My family's 130-year old farm in Todd County, Minnesota, is where I first learned to hunt and use a knife to process wild game for the table. My great uncle, Allan Skoglund, is one of the men who mentored me from an early age to understand hunting and respect all that nature has to offer. In this first episode of THE HUNGER podcast, we sit down at "The Farm" to discuss the history of this special place and tell stories about hunting ... including a deer hunt that I just wrapped up down the road, where I tagged a tremendous buck with a muzzleloader (<a href="https://go.mossyoak.com/videos/the-old-man-s-stand-an-unforgettable-deer-hunt-on-a-130-year-family-farm" target="_blank">watch the video here</a>). This episode will help you trace the roots of my HUNGER for the outdoors and hunting.</p><p><strong>Jump guide:</strong></p><ul><li>4:59: Gritty history of The Farm</li><li>12:15: The 30-mile walk for butter</li><li>14:46: Uncle Al's upbringing and going into the Army</li><li>22:00: Hunting back in the day</li><li>23:25: Killing pheasants with a car crank</li><li>24:22: Gun culture and bringing guns to school</li><li>32:18: How The Farm inspired me to hunt</li><li>41:30: Traveling to hunt</li><li>44:35: Processing, cooking and eating wild game</li><li>1:04:08: My muzzleloader deer hunt and my best buck from The Farm</li></ul><p><i>See my regular updates and share your feedback </i><a href="https://www.instagram.com/thehungerofficial/?hl=en" target="_blank"><i>@thehungerofficial </i></a><i>on Instagram, or e-mail </i><a href="mailto:thehungerpodcast@gmail.com" target="_blank"><i>thehungerpodcast@gmail.com</i></a><i>.</i></p><p><i>*Podcast soundtrack by Jamie Dougherty</i>*</p>
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