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Wired To Hunt Podcast

Ep. 420: An Antler Geek's Manifesto with Tony Hansen

Wired To Hunt Podcast

MeatEater

Sports, Wilderness

4.84.8K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2021

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Today on the show, I'm joined by longtime whitetail addict and outdoor writer Tony Hansen to discuss his new book, "An Antler Geeks Manifesto: The Foundational Principles of a DIY Deer Hunter."


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0:00.0

Welcome to the Wire to Hunt Podcast.

0:05.8

You're home for dear hunting news stories and strategies.

0:09.9

And now your host, Mark Kenyon.

0:14.8

Welcome to the Wire to Hunt Podcast.

0:17.5

I'm your host, Mark Kenyon, and this is episode number 420.

0:21.3

And today I'm joined by Outdoor Writer and Bowhunter Tony Hanson to discuss his book

0:27.4

and Antler Geeks Manifesto, the foundational principles of a DIY dear hunting.

0:38.5

Alright, welcome to the Wire to Hunt Podcast brought to you by Firstly.

0:43.2

And today as I just mentioned, I've got Tony Hanson here with me on the show.

0:47.7

Now Tony's someone who a lot of you are probably familiar with.

0:51.0

He is a fellow Michigan Bowhunter.

0:53.4

He has been in the white tail hunting outdoor media world for a long time.

0:58.6

You've possibly seen his videos, his podcasts, his articles across many different locations,

1:04.7

maybe most prominently in the pages of Outdoor Life Magazine.

1:09.3

He's worked with white tail properties.

1:11.4

He's done a lot.

1:12.8

And what I've always appreciated about Tony is that he gets it done the hard way.

1:18.1

He hunts in heavily pressured places all on his own, doing his own thing in places like

1:23.1

Michigan by permission or most of the time, a lot of the time on public land across the

1:28.6

country too.

1:30.1

And what he's done in this book is he has taken decades worth of experience and he is

1:35.1

distilled all of these experiences, all of this trial and error down into a simple system.

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