Outdoor Ruhls

Episode 86: Mountain Hollow Review

1 h 0 min · 12. juni 2026
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Episode 86: Mountain Hollow Review Turkey season is in the books, and Mike welcomes Jeremy Cressley of Mountain Hollow Game Calls back to the podcast for a post-season recap. The two compare notes on a challenging spring, including Jeremy’s Osceola turkey hunt in Florida, encounters with rattlesnakes and swamps on public land, and Mike’s frustratingly dry New Mexico season that featured plenty of gobbling but very few cooperative birds. Along the way, they discuss public-land hunting pressure, turkey behavior, changing hen-to-gobbler dynamics, and why some seasons seem to humble even experienced hunters. The conversation also dives into modern turkey gear, including the pros and cons of TSS ammunition, calling strategies, and the realities of hunting birds that simply refuse to play by the script. Jeremy shares updates on Mountain Hollow’s growing YouTube content and travel plans, while Mike and Jeremy begin laying the groundwork for a future New Mexico Merriam’s turkey hunt—and maybe even a custom Outdoor Ruhls turkey call. As always, the discussion goes beyond harvesting birds and explores why turkey hunters keep coming back season after season, even when the turkeys win. Mountain Hollow Game Calls: https://mountainhollowgamecalls.com [https://mountainhollowgamecalls.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Mountain Hollow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mountainhollowgamecalls3537 [https://www.youtube.com/@mountainhollowgamecalls3537] Find all of our content at www.outdoorruhls.com [http://www.outdoorruhls.com] Follow us on Instagram: @outdoorruhls Email the show: outdoorruhls@gmail.com

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episode Episode 86: Mountain Hollow Review artwork

Episode 86: Mountain Hollow Review

Episode 86: Mountain Hollow Review Turkey season is in the books, and Mike welcomes Jeremy Cressley of Mountain Hollow Game Calls back to the podcast for a post-season recap. The two compare notes on a challenging spring, including Jeremy’s Osceola turkey hunt in Florida, encounters with rattlesnakes and swamps on public land, and Mike’s frustratingly dry New Mexico season that featured plenty of gobbling but very few cooperative birds. Along the way, they discuss public-land hunting pressure, turkey behavior, changing hen-to-gobbler dynamics, and why some seasons seem to humble even experienced hunters. The conversation also dives into modern turkey gear, including the pros and cons of TSS ammunition, calling strategies, and the realities of hunting birds that simply refuse to play by the script. Jeremy shares updates on Mountain Hollow’s growing YouTube content and travel plans, while Mike and Jeremy begin laying the groundwork for a future New Mexico Merriam’s turkey hunt—and maybe even a custom Outdoor Ruhls turkey call. As always, the discussion goes beyond harvesting birds and explores why turkey hunters keep coming back season after season, even when the turkeys win. Mountain Hollow Game Calls: https://mountainhollowgamecalls.com [https://mountainhollowgamecalls.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Mountain Hollow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mountainhollowgamecalls3537 [https://www.youtube.com/@mountainhollowgamecalls3537] Find all of our content at www.outdoorruhls.com [http://www.outdoorruhls.com] Follow us on Instagram: @outdoorruhls Email the show: outdoorruhls@gmail.com

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Episode 85: Have You Learned Anything?

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Episode 84: Ole Bull Memories

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