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EP142: New Hunters from Unexpected Places

Hunt Talk Radio

Randy Newberg

Sports, Education, Wilderness, How To

4.62.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2020

⏱️ 123 minutes

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Summary

In this Episode (142) Randy shares a mic with Arlando Chiles, founder of Campfire Evolution. Topics covered include what events bring new hunters to the fold, what can be learned from new hunter experiences, challenges for urban-based hunters, becoming a hunting leader in your circle, being a hunter in a non-hunter setting, hunting as the common denominator, mentoring young people, negative image of hunting among urbanites, and a lot of other fun topics about new hunters coming from unexpected places.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey folks, Randy Nubberg here bringing you another, is it another or another?

0:06.4

My wife always gives me grief, Randy, it's not another, it's another.

0:10.8

All right, bringing you another episode of Louis Pold's Huntock Radio.

0:17.0

Today I have a guest who, Ian, I've been swapping stories for about two years now.

0:24.1

I've never met the guy personally. He was in Montana,

0:27.6

bear hunting in May. He was texting me, he was hoping that we'd be able to get together.

0:35.2

But the bears seem to be a little bit more hard to find than he expected.

0:40.9

So I think his whole trip ended up being bear hunting and didn't have to waste any of it,

0:45.9

jabbering with me. But anyhow, Orlando Trial is a guy from the Bay Area of California,

0:56.0

who his path and his story to hunting is an interesting one. And those of you who follow

1:03.6

what I do, you know that that topic is of extreme interest to me. I'm always curious how it is or

1:11.3

where was the path that people from different backgrounds, different upbringings found their

1:18.2

way to hunting. Now, me and probably many of you listening, I was born to it. I didn't raise my

1:24.7

hand and said, I want to be a hunter. Yeah, somewhere along the way, I consciously said,

1:29.9

that's what I want to do because I grew up in it. All my family hunted, all the mentors in my life

1:35.5

hunted. My schoolteachers hunted, the merchants, the business leaders in my town hunted.

1:42.2

So it was only natural that I would come from that community of amazing people and I would become

1:51.2

a hunter. What always fascinates me is when I meet people that had a zero hunting connection

1:59.0

and all of a sudden some some event or some thought or some introduction to some person,

2:05.7

whatever it is, causes somebody to raise their hand and say, I might be 35 years old, I might be

2:12.6

22 years old, that might be 48 years old, I want to be a hunter. That to me is one, the stories

2:21.1

are always interesting and two are why part of our why the end of it is to create advocates for

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