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🗓️ 29 November 2018
⏱️ 70 minutes
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This is a special episode of the Bear Hunting Magazine podcast where host Clay Newcomb takes you to the campfire at his family’s annual public-land deer hunt in Southwest Arkansas. Around the fire are his kids, brothers, nephew, father and some family friends. You’ll hear some iconic stories of Gary Newcomb’s 40-year bowhunting career on public land in Arkansas. These are stories that impacted Clay as a young hunter and still hold the intrigue that family hunting stories do.
It’s a unique podcast because it’s being told an attentive audience of family and friends over the sound of a crackling fire. Clay also shares some of his most iconic hunts from his early years of bowhunting public land in Arkansas including some close calls with hogs on the ground, wrestling a deer, and chasing down a turkey on foot. You’ll really enjoy this podcast at the Newcomb’s family deer camp!
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0:35.2 | My name is Clay Newcomb, and I'm the host of the Bear Honey magazine podcast. |
0:40.3 | I'll also be your host into the world of hunting the icon of North American wilderness, |
0:46.3 | the bear. |
0:47.3 | We'll talk about tactics, gear, conservation, but we'll also bring you into some of the wildest |
0:51.3 | country on the planet chasing back. |
1:03.7 | This is a really special episode of the Bear Hunting Magazine podcast for me because I'm |
1:08.6 | able to take you into my family deer camp on public land |
1:12.3 | in southwest Arkansas with my dad, my brothers, my children, and another close friend and his kids. |
1:19.8 | We're sitting around the campfire and it seems like every year on Saturday night we cook a big |
1:24.7 | dinner and we end up telling these iconic hunting stories |
1:29.6 | that have shaped us all. |
1:32.1 | I really wanted to capture some of the stories of my dad, who's been bow hunting for 40 years. |
1:38.1 | He's 70 years old, and he's really the one that's shaped and mentored me as a hunter, |
1:44.1 | and the stories that he tells are the one that shaped and mentored me as a hunter. |
1:52.7 | And the stories that he tells are all stories that impacted me as a young hunter, as a kid, and even as a young man. |
1:59.9 | The conversation also flows into some of my iconic stories that happened on public land in southwest Arkansas. |
2:05.9 | And it was really fun to capture this in the moment. |
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