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Revenir Outdoors, based out of the Washington D.C. area is an outdoor content and media production collaboration between Trey Westerfeld and Felix Mallaby-Kay, an outdoor enthusiast. Trey, a West Virginian and avid angler along with Felix from D.C. who met in college, just released thier first short doccumentary Holmes Run: Delayed Harvest on YouTube. To connect with Trey and Felix, stop by their website at www.reveniroutdoors.com, or find them on IG @Reveniroutdoors or Facebook under Revenir Outdoors.
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In this episode, I sit down with Jon Morris owner of Morris and Sons custom bait company. After serving in the US Army, John came back to the United States and refound his passion for fishing, he also found a passion for making soft plastic baits and has recently taken up fly fishing and tying. If you want to contact John he can be found at the following. E-mail [email protected] or on Instagram @morrisandsonscustombait
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In this episode I talked about getting involved with maintaining public land access and holding your local fish and game management accountable to keep the outdoors available, open, and accessible for hunters and anglers.
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In this episode I talk about invasive species and where to get more information on the types that are in your area.
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In this awesome interview, I had the chance to sit down with Martin Armitage-Host of the Papa Bear Hikes Podcast. Martin, a long time Boy scout leader, talks about his beginnings in the outdoors, his podcast and his new book! If you want to know more about Martin, go to papabearhikes.com, make sure to also follow his podcast!
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In this episode, I talk about my personal exercise routine, my path to physical fitness and how I keep myself in shape to enjoy the great outdoors to it's fullest.
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In this episode, I talk about the ethical display and humane perspective of angling and fishing. Our responsibilities as Outdoors people is to display one of reverence and respect for the quarry in which we pursue. Openly displaying the blood and guts of angling and hunting may not bode well for our future perception and the future of our passion for the outdoors.
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In this episode, I talk about being prepared for emergencies when they arise, this is a very brief episode that I recorded from my phone as I have no power currently.
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Jason Chasteen (youtube channel PNW Adventures and Get Reviews) talk about his youtube channel, his adventures and his reviews of outdoor gear. He also discussed some of his favorite places to go on his adventures with his awesome buddy Zeus! You can find Jason on the following platforms. youtube: PNW Adventures and Gear Reviews Instagram: @pnwadventuresandgear Facebook: PNW Adventures and Gear Review
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Do you have a four-legged companion? In this episode I talked about my personal opinions on keeping control of your pet and being responsible to your pets while you're in the outdoors.
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Tyler Bryant, a former U.S. Army Infantryman, assistant park ranger and now chemist joins me on the show to talk about his current project named Kaizen Outdoors. We talked about his inspirations, background and goals for the future of his bushcrafting project. Tyler can be reached @kaizen_outdoors on instagram or at [email protected]
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I wanted to give a special thank you to some of my most ardent supporters to date! Please check these folks out on my Instagram profile!
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I had the privilege and pleasure of sitting down and having a great conversation with Damion Anderson, founder of Good Dudes Fly Company. Good Dudes Fly Company is a new business out of South Carolina specializing in bass fly fishing. The Owner Damion is pushing for innovation in getting new fly anglers out on the water to pursue america's #1 game fish, he is also doing interactive fly tying lessons, has a monthly fly box and has 1 on 1 fly casting lessons virtually! Check him out at Gooddudesflycompany.com or on IG @gooddudesflyco
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Have you ever used an outdoor app to find a new spot to fish, how about hike? I give my opinions in these apps in this bonus episode and what I think of them.
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In this episode, I have the chance to do a one on one interview with Rebecca Bogan, Daughter In Law of David Bogan, A short Story Author from Texas who's book The Onion Fetcher and Other Stories, is a collection of short stories about humorous fishing follies and stories.
David Bogan the author was not able to do the interview because of work commitments, had Rebecca do the interview with me, and I can guarantee, you will not be disappointed with her and her wit.
You can find David's book at the following links.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08Q69GQ8F?ref=KC_GS_GB_US
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-onion-fetcher-david-bogan/1138446370;jsessionid=3891168C6CB2307A6D19E976EAC8E4DB.prodny_store01-atgap09?ean=9781736051320
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IN this episode, I talk about the therapeutic aspects of being in the outdoors. We are in need of an escape from all of the political/secular hatred in our society. The pandemic has little kids attempting suicide, others are following through with suicide, drug and alcohol abuse is rampant, and mental well being is at an all time low. We need to be sharing our love for the outdoors with others, whether it be in recovery from addiction, mental disability, or combatting societal pressures, lets all get out and enjoy the outdoors!
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In this episode, I talk about the importance of getting your friends into the outdoors, why it's important to get your friends involved and considerations to take when you are getting your friends out and about.
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My first interview episode with my daughter Kayla on her perspective on the outdoors and her outdoor experiences, some perceptions of peers and one of her favorite experiences.
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