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DEER HUNTER

#213: The Rompola Buck

DEER HUNTER

Kevin Vistisen

Education, Sports, Wilderness

4.7631 Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2021

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Chapter 4. This weeks episode features taxidermist and deer hunting enthusiast Nathan Killen.

No stone is left unturned in the forth chapter of the Rompola Buck series. Nathan's experience and professionalism as a taxidermist bring a special eye and a special skill set to the conversation revolving around the potential world record buck.

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0:00.0

The

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The Welcome to the deer hunter podcast, a platform created to entertain, educate, and evolve the modern day deer hunter.

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Yeah.

0:53.7

All right, this time I think i'm i'm good hello welcome in everyone to this week's edition of

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the deer punter podcast the deer punter i'm leaving it i'm not starting this over this is the deer

1:08.0

punter podcast this week welcome in to the Deer Hunter podcast, everybody.

1:12.7

Friday, August 6th, you're in the studio with the fourth installment of the Rampola Buc series.

1:21.6

Outstanding podcast here this week. We'll get into a little bit of a, oh, I'll just kind of highlight essentially what we're

1:30.3

going to get into here. This week I talk with a gentleman Nathan Killen, who is a taxidermist

1:39.2

among a very passionate deer hunter and has some very good technical information about the anatomy of white tails,

1:49.9

how one would go about deciphering if a deer was potentially manufactured, if there was any foul play,

2:00.2

if horns had been manipulated, if skulls had been

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manipulated, a taxidermist has the skill set to probably identify that, I would say, you know,

2:12.6

I don't even think a biologist would qualify for having just the skill set that those guys do for just constantly having to look at and see how animals need to be put together.

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And so he was a competitive taxidermist at a high level.

2:29.1

So he wasn't just practicing taxidermine down in his basement.

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You'll hear everything in detail on this

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week's podcast. This episode is full of outstanding information. I hope everyone approaches this like I have

2:42.6

with a open mind, and I know that that is not going to be the case. I know a lot of people are

2:48.3

dead set in their opinion on this, that's kind of awesome honestly that the

2:54.5

story has been that impactful to people that no matter what information that they be given either way

3:00.7

their minds kind of made up on this and i i think i'm i'm cool with that but what I'm cooler with is trying to get as much information

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