This is the first year that I've attempted to deliver an episode once per week. It is a little tricky for me to come up with interesting expedition episodes at this time of year. Ice fishing and small game hunting are available of course. Usually, though, we don't do a lot of ice fishing, and when we do, it is in March. This previous week I had ambitions to get out and do some hare hunting. But life got in the way and firewood collection became the priority.
In the interest of keeping my word on the publication of weekly podcast episodes, I came up with the idea of putting together some highlights of episodes from season four.
I am always surprised, looking at the podcast stats, that so few people go back and listen to the old episodes when they first find the show. I am hopeful that this is a good way to introduce some memories and a little context to new listeners, as well as keep you regular listeners entertained!
This first highlight episode takes us from Kevin and I whitetail hunting in the wall tent, right up until the Tombstone Lake episode. I hope you enjoy some fond memories from season four. Thanks for your support!
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