KEOTA OUTDOORS

Ep. 17: Triple Bearded Gobblers and the Louisiana Boys’ Missouri Hunt

1 h 1 min · 29. apr. 2026
episode Ep. 17: Triple Bearded Gobblers and the Louisiana Boys’ Missouri Hunt cover

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On this episode of Keota Outdoors, Luke and his buddy Walker kick back in the man cave to share recent turkey hunting adventures from an unforgettable spring season. Walker and his hunting partner made the trip from central Louisiana to chase North Missouri longbeards, and the trip delivered with exciting hunts and successful tags punched. They wrapped it all up the right way—with a famous spring turkey and mushroom fry at camp. Luke also dives into his own Missouri opener, where a morning full of gobbles led to an action-packed hunt and a big triple-bearded gobbler hitting the dirt. The twist? He got it done using the controversial but completely legal method of reaping. Luke and Walker break down exactly how the hunt unfolded, why reaping can be an effective tactic, and why it deserves more respect in the turkey woods. If you enjoy turkey hunting stories, spring camp traditions, wild game cooking, and honest conversations about hunting culture, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Thanks for listening to The Keota Outdoors Podcast Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube  Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @KeotaOutdoors    For bonus drops and raw in-the-field episodes, look for "The Outdoor Drop" releases. Questions, guest ideas, or feedback? Email outdooraligned@gmail.com   Remember, stay aligned with the outdoors.

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On this episode of Keota Outdoors, Luke and Max sit down to recap Luke's recent Colorado Merriam’s turkey hunt—an unforgettable mountain adventure that ended with a pile of elk sheds and his very first Merriam’s gobbler. Luke shares the story of a camping trip to the Colorado mountains with his dad, where long days of hiking and covering country resulted in a great collection of elk sheds and plenty of memories. The turkey hunt started with an exciting first morning that featured a close encounter with a gobbler that never showed himself, leaving Luke wondering what could have been. Determined to find more birds, Luke made a move to a new area the following day. That decision proved to be the turning point of the hunt when he located a gobbler late that afternoon and managed to get him roosted for the next morning. What followed was one of the most intense turkey hunting experiences of his life. With more than 100 gobbles heard at 150 yards and closer, Luke finally made an aggressive move that paid off, ending with a beautiful Merriam’s gobbler standing just 15 yards away. The conversation then shifts to an important topic for sportsmen and women across Colorado. Max discusses a proposed amendment to the Colorado Constitution that would establish the right to hunt and fish, helping protect outdoor traditions, conserve wildlife resources for future generations, and ensure wildlife management remains rooted in sound conservation practices. Supporters are currently gathering signatures to place the amendment on the ballot, making public participation critical. If you're passionate about turkey hunting, shed hunting, mountain adventures, truck camping, conservation, or simply hearing a great hunting story, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Thanks for listening to The Keota Outdoors Podcast Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube  Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @KeotaOutdoors    For bonus drops and raw in-the-field episodes, look for "The Outdoor Drop" releases. Questions, guest ideas, or feedback? Email outdooraligned@gmail.com   Remember, stay aligned with the outdoors.

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episode Ep. 19: 505 Yards in Bear Country | A Wyoming Backcountry Hunt artwork

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On this episode of Keota Outdoors, Luke sits down with Max to talk about a recent Wyoming backcountry spring black bear hunt that turned into an unforgettable adventure. What began as a planned 10-day hunt quickly became a crash course in adapting to changing conditions, learning fresh country on the fly, and reacting to the sign they were seeing in real time. Max explains how he and his hunting buddy encountered multiple bears throughout the trip, including several sows with cubs that they chose to pass. After covering miles of rugged Wyoming backcountry and hunting several different areas, Max’s buddy finally located a lone bear that gave them the opportunity they had been waiting for. The hunt came together with a successful stalk and an impressive 505 yard shot to seal the deal. The guys dive into the lessons learned throughout the trip, including why staying open-minded and adaptable is critical during western hunts. While e-scouting can be incredibly valuable before a hunt, Max discusses how reality in the mountains can look completely different once boots hit the ground. Fresh sign, food sources, and current bear activity ultimately dictated where they focused their time. If you’re interested in DIY western hunting, backcountry adventures, spot-and-stalk bear hunting, and authentic hunting stories from the mountains, this is an episode you’ll enjoy. Great hunting podcasts thrive on authentic storytelling and real lessons learned in the field. Thanks for listening to The Keota Outdoors Podcast Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube  Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @KeotaOutdoors    For bonus drops and raw in-the-field episodes, look for "The Outdoor Drop" releases. Questions, guest ideas, or feedback? Email outdooraligned@gmail.com   Remember, stay aligned with the outdoors.

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On this episode of Keota Outdoors, Luke sits down in the mancave with new friend Truman Kinsey — better known to many as “MoGobbles.” Truman is an extremely passionate turkey hunter who carries a deep appreciation and connection for the wild turkey and the adventures that come with chasing them across the country.  Luke and Truman swap stories from this spring’s turkey season, including a couple successful hunts for big longbeards and the unforgettable moments that came with them. One hunt, in particular, took an unexpected turn when Truman found himself calling 911 just minutes after tagging his bird.  The conversation then shifts toward Truman’s upcoming turkey tour — a wild stretch of 4 states in 11 days — and the adventure, dedication, and passion it takes to live life around spring turkey season. Truman is also currently working on a turkey hunting book, and listeners will get to hear a small excerpt from the project during the episode.  If you love turkey hunting stories, chasing eastern gobblers, and hearing from people who truly live for the spring woods, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.  Thanks for listening to The Keota Outdoors Podcast Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube  Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @KeotaOutdoors    For bonus drops and raw in-the-field episodes, look for "The Outdoor Drop" releases. Questions, guest ideas, or feedback? Email outdooraligned@gmail.com   Remember, stay aligned with the outdoors.

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episode Outdoor Drop 5: Against the Oak Tree | Stories from the Spring Turkey Woods artwork

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On this episode of Keota Outdoors, Luke brings you another “Outdoor Drop” edition — podcasts recorded right in the middle of the action. Settled against the base of a big hickory tree during an evening turkey hunt in north Missouri, Luke reflects on an unforgettable day chasing hard-gobbling eastern longbeards. An action-packed morning brought two different gobblers inside 25 yards, creating the kind of close encounters turkey hunters dream about. Unfortunately, the hunt didn’t end the way he had hoped — but as every passionate turkey hunter knows, sometimes the hunts that don’t end with a punched tag are the ones you remember forever. This episode is quiet, calm, and filled with the natural sounds of the spring woods — singing birds and the peaceful atmosphere that keeps hunters coming back season after season. If you enjoy hearing real hunting stories, close encounters with big eastern gobblers, and the beauty of spring turkey season in the Midwest, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Thanks for listening to The Keota Outdoors Podcast Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube  Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @KeotaOutdoors    For bonus drops and raw in-the-field episodes, look for "The Outdoor Drop" releases. Questions, guest ideas, or feedback? Email outdooraligned@gmail.com   Remember, stay aligned with the outdoors.

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episode Ep. 17: Triple Bearded Gobblers and the Louisiana Boys’ Missouri Hunt artwork

Ep. 17: Triple Bearded Gobblers and the Louisiana Boys’ Missouri Hunt

On this episode of Keota Outdoors, Luke and his buddy Walker kick back in the man cave to share recent turkey hunting adventures from an unforgettable spring season. Walker and his hunting partner made the trip from central Louisiana to chase North Missouri longbeards, and the trip delivered with exciting hunts and successful tags punched. They wrapped it all up the right way—with a famous spring turkey and mushroom fry at camp. Luke also dives into his own Missouri opener, where a morning full of gobbles led to an action-packed hunt and a big triple-bearded gobbler hitting the dirt. The twist? He got it done using the controversial but completely legal method of reaping. Luke and Walker break down exactly how the hunt unfolded, why reaping can be an effective tactic, and why it deserves more respect in the turkey woods. If you enjoy turkey hunting stories, spring camp traditions, wild game cooking, and honest conversations about hunting culture, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Thanks for listening to The Keota Outdoors Podcast Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube  Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @KeotaOutdoors    For bonus drops and raw in-the-field episodes, look for "The Outdoor Drop" releases. Questions, guest ideas, or feedback? Email outdooraligned@gmail.com   Remember, stay aligned with the outdoors.

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