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Uncut with Jay Cutler

Cam Hanes joins Jay for a BONUS episode, presented by MTN OPS, to talk bow hunting, his training mindset and his new book "Endure" on Uncut with Jay Cutler

Uncut with Jay Cutler

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Society & Culture, Sports, Talk Radio

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Bow hunting all-star, world class athlete and author Cam Hanes sits down with Jay for this huge BONUS episode, presented by MTN OPS, to talk about how he grew up bow hunting and where his love of the outdoors came from in his youth. Cam also tells Jay why he's kept his day job for 26 years, despite having all these other ventures, how he respects the guys that put in service work every day, and when he'll transition out of working his day job to pursue his new adventures. Jay also talks to Cam about why he tries to run a marathon each day, and Cam relates it to not having as much talent as other people but finding a way to always work harder. Special thanks to Mountain Ops for this awesome bonus show, check out their entire line of outdoor performance supplements at MTNOPS.com and receive 30% off with the code "UNCUT"!!

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0:00.0

Okay, welcome back. Today we've got a good guest, Cam Haines. He's going to join us. I think he's probably out west somewhere. Found him for a while. Big, uh, big boat.

0:15.0

Big boat hunter. I think he only does three things. Actually, it doesn't more than that. But he's runs, lifts and bohons and shoots every day. It has a book out. We're going to talk about that. But today's, uh, podcast is courtesy of mountain ops. Energy. And we're going to talk about that.

0:36.0

We're going to talk about that. But today's podcast is courtesy of mountain ops energy and nutritional products designed to help individuals train inside and conquer outside. Learn more about the core values and the full offering of their outdoor performance supplements at mountain ops.com. That's MT in OPS.com. Okay, we're getting Cam in here. I'm going to hit him with a ray of subjects. He's going to do a book out. I know that. I'm going to get a

1:06.0

book out. Um, I want to talk about hunting with him. I want to talk running. I want to talk maybe a little politics. Little Joe Rogan. Cam. Um, welcome on. Good. How are you doing? Good. How many miles have you ran today?

1:19.0

No miles yet today. Nothing yet. No, it's early. It's early. I didn't get up early. I just wanted to do it. You're slacking right now. I know. I hear you. All right. You got a new, new book out. Indoor. How to work hard out last and keep hammering by Cameron Haines. That's it.

1:35.0

Thank you. How long do you take to write? Uh, I'd say six months. Really? Yeah. But it's like a lot of it is. Some of it is some of the previous writings I've had. I just kind of tweaked or or you want to use some of the stuff

1:51.0

you've already done, but then it turns out, you know, once you get into it, you almost rewrite the whole thing anyway. So there's some lessons from previous that I put in there. I got sure. I mean, and it's not, I mean, people are going to think it's a honey.

2:04.0

I think it's a honey and bow honey bow honey book, but it's not. I mean, it's it's kind of a life lessons and, you know, a manual of how to how to how to do it and how to how to wear I suppose.

2:16.0

Yeah. I mean, right. I mean, so basically, I want to show people that it doesn't matter what you come from or what the situation is or what you're, you know, I screwed up about how anybody can.

2:29.0

Still, you're able to overcome and succeed if you have that goal that never dies.

2:34.0

Did you grow up in Oregon? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

2:39.0

Yeah. Small town. Small town. Yeah.

2:44.0

Are you getting brothers or sisters or was it just just you? No, I had a, let's see, I got half so divorced and all this, but I have a full brother and then half brother and then a half sister.

2:58.0

Okay. And another brother. Yeah. Oh, yeah, we got it all mixed up. That's that's family. That's how it goes. You can't pick them. No, yeah.

3:06.0

But did you know when did you when did you start? Did you start hunting at a young age or when did you when did you pick that up?

3:13.0

I was 15 and it was basically one of the things where my stepdad. I hated him basically because he wasn't my dad. And so that was pretty much all.

3:23.0

Yeah. And he grew up hunting at another small town. Guys, we don't really have anything in common. And so he took me and my younger brother hunting.

3:35.0

And I was 15. We started rifle hunting. I ended up killing a buck on our 15. And then that kind of got the ball rolling. And then I got a bow and I was 18.

3:45.0

And then never ride 100 after that. Yeah. So you haven't you haven't rival how did really since that since that point.

3:53.0

Oh, yeah. It's been like 34 years or 33 years of bow hunting. What kind what was your first bow? Who made it?

4:00.0

It was a golden eagle. So that was a you can order bows off from the bow hunter's discount warehouse. It's called a golden eagle super hot turbo camp.

4:11.0

And still remember. Oh, yeah, it's just a whole thing. It was like kind of shiny black. So I had to spray painted and use burns and and Matt green spray paint did kind of dialed in.

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