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Chubby Athletic & Dangerous: Always Hunt Ready with Lyle Hebel of MTNTOUGH

1 h 7 min · 2. maj 2026
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In this episode, I sit down with Lyle Hebel from MTNTOUGH to talk about what it really means to be prepared for a Western hunt. We dive into everything from long-range shooting and gear choices to spring bear hunting tactics and how fitness actually plays into success in the field. Lyle shares how he went deep down the shooting rabbit hole, and how chasing improvement across different skills has shaped the way he hunts. We also get into bear hunting strategy, including how to approach early vs late season bears, why getting on the same hillside matters, and how consistent effort beats "perfect timing" more often than not. On the fitness side, we break down how MTNTOUGH [https://mtntough.com/] has evolved over the last decade from hardcore sheep-hunter prep into something that actually meets hunters where they're at. From beginner programs to full preseason prep, the goal is simple: build hunters who are always ready, not just hoping to survive their hunt. If you want to hunt harder, shoot better, and stop making excuses… this episode is for you. LINKS: Hunt West Webinars May 7th & 12th >> [https://stan.store/huntwest] Bridger Reckon Watch >> [https://www.bridgerwatch.com/products/reckon-smartwatch-early] Hunt West Planning Services >> [https://huntwestplanning.com/services-guide] Thanks to Bo DePena, a musician, friend, and avid hunter in Colorado, for the intro and outro for the show.

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