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A Hunter's Legacy

Podcast de Mitchell Fox

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Step into the world of everyday hunters as we uncover the stories, passion, and drive behind their love for the hunt. A Hunter's Legacy is a podcast that celebrates the heart and soul of hunting through conversations with real, everyday hunters. From their first hunts to their most unforgettable moments in the field, we dive deep into the experiences that connect hunters to the outdoors and their traditions.Join us as we explore the values, lessons, and motivations that make hunting more than a sport—it’s a legacy. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter, a curious enthusiast, or simply love hearing authentic stories of connection to nature, A Hunter's Legacy has a tale for you. Grab your gear and tune in to hear why hunting is more than just a pastime—it’s a way of life.

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58 episodios

Portada del episodio 58: Twenty Four Miles Of Snow Tracking A Mountain Lion On The Slopes With Kendall Anthony (Colorado)

58: Twenty Four Miles Of Snow Tracking A Mountain Lion On The Slopes With Kendall Anthony (Colorado)

Kendall grew up in St. Petersburg, Florida fishing canals behind his house with a thirteen foot alligator living just downstream. When he was ten his family moved to Colorado and everything changed. He had no hunting family to learn from. His grandparents were from England, guns were foreign to them, and hunting was not part of anyone's plan. Then a Tom Miranda bowhunting show came on after his shark fishing program ended, and that was it. He spent the next fifteen years building one of the most diverse hunting resumes you will find on any average joe in the country. By sixteen he was chasing mountain lions through two feet of snow on Colorado's Western Slope, tracking a tom for twenty four miles over two days before putting two shots through him with a borrowed nine millimeter at fifteen yards. By his early twenties he had a cow moose on the ground, a pronghorn at three hundred yards, and a bear charge stopped at five yards by his buddy's snub nose revolver after his rifle jammed at the worst possible moment. He drew a Colorado moose tag his first year eligible, sent his girlfriend sprinting back for his magazine mid stalk, and nearly got pinned under eight hundred pounds of dead moose on a steep drainage. And then there was Africa, where a sixteen year dream of killing an eland finally came together on a mountainside with his mom watching from base camp. This episode covers mule deer and elk hunting on Colorado public land, spot and stalk pronghorn, mountain lion hunting with hounds, and what it looks like when a first generation hunter refuses to stop chasing the next one. A Hunter's Legacy is built for stories like Kendall's, from Colorado mountain hunting to dangerous game in South Africa and everything in between. Like what you’re hearing? Hit subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. New stories drop every week. Follow A Hunter’s Legacy: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ahunterslegacy] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/A-Hunters-Legacy-Podcast/61571208960595/] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@a.hunters.legacy] Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@AHuntersLegacy] Website [https://www.ahunterslegacy.com/] Share the show with a buddy who lives for cold mornings, heavy packs, and quiet woods.

21 de may de 2026 - 1 h 18 min
Portada del episodio 57: First Generation Hunter Who Did It The Hardest Way Possible With Robert Arrieta (Arkansas)

57: First Generation Hunter Who Did It The Hardest Way Possible With Robert Arrieta (Arkansas)

Robert did not grow up in a hunting family. His dad was a hotel guy, not a hunting guy. But a neighbor across the street in suburban Colorado named Mr. Rodriguez changed everything. Robert watched him hang elk and deer in the garage, cut his own jerky, and live a life that Robert could not stop thinking about. That was the seed. It took years before he had the land, the time, and the tools to act on it. When he finally did, he skipped the compound, skipped the rifle, and went straight for something most hunters never touch. Robert hunts the Ozark mountains of Arkansas with selfbows he carves by hand from Osage orange. He makes his own arrows, tracks deer on foot through timber and elevation changes, and measures a great hunt by how close he gets rather than whether he kills. He has spent full days following a single buck through the mountains, eating a slim jim for lunch while the deer fed and rested, never getting a shot, and called it one of the best days he has ever spent outdoors. It took him five years of hunting with traditional archery gear before he killed his first deer. He does not regret a single day of it. This episode goes deep into selfbow building, the philosophy of traditional hunting, what it means to be connected to the woods, and why Robert thinks the hunting world is drifting the wrong direction. A Hunter's Legacy is built for stories like this one, from Ozark mountain deer hunting to guys who carve their own bows and chase whitetails the hard way. Like what you’re hearing? Hit subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. New stories drop every week. Follow A Hunter’s Legacy: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ahunterslegacy] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/A-Hunters-Legacy-Podcast/61571208960595/] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@a.hunters.legacy] Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@AHuntersLegacy] Website [https://www.ahunterslegacy.com/] Share the show with a buddy who lives for cold mornings, heavy packs, and quiet woods.

14 de may de 2026 - 1 h 7 min
Portada del episodio 56: Hunting Leopard At Midnight With One Headlamp And A Spearman With Samir Suleiman (North Carolina)

56: Hunting Leopard At Midnight With One Headlamp And A Spearman With Samir Suleiman (North Carolina)

Samir Suleiman grew up hunting with his father outside of Washington DC, knocking on farmhouse doors and chasing whatever was in season within a two hour drive. By the time he was nine he had his hunter safety card and his first deer. By twelve he had an eleven point buck on the wall that he still has not topped. When his family bought 105 acres in Virginia, he was hunting before and after school, dragging does down mountains and calling neighbors to help load them into the truck before his dad got home from work. Then his career in the NFL front office took over. Negotiating contracts and managing salary caps for teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers, St. Louis Rams, and Carolina Panthers meant football season ate hunting season whole. So he adapted. He started booking hunts around away games, borrowing rifles, and finding public land in whatever state the team was flying into. When the budget allowed, he went further. A mountain lion in the Kaibab National Forest near the Grand Canyon. Forty four hundred doves in four days in Argentina. And then Mozambique, where he hunted leopard at midnight with one headlamp and a spearman for backup, killed a problem hippo that had taken a boy's life, and fed an entire village on the spot. Samir's story covers whitetail hunting in Virginia, dove hunting across the Southeast, dangerous game in Africa, and what it takes to keep hunting at the center of a life that keeps pulling you somewhere else. A Hunter's Legacy exists for stories like this one, from public land deer hunters to guys chasing leopards in the dark, because the passion behind the hunt is always the same. Like what you’re hearing? Hit subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. New stories drop every week. Follow A Hunter’s Legacy: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ahunterslegacy] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/A-Hunters-Legacy-Podcast/61571208960595/] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@a.hunters.legacy] Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@AHuntersLegacy] Website [https://www.ahunterslegacy.com/] Share the show with a buddy who lives for cold mornings, heavy packs, and quiet woods.

7 de may de 2026 - 1 h 25 min
Portada del episodio 55: No Agriculture, No Pattern, No Problem With John LaMarca (Maine)

55: No Agriculture, No Pattern, No Problem With John LaMarca (Maine)

John LaMarca didn't grow up in a hunting family. Nobody in his house hunted, nobody handed him a rifle, and nobody showed him how to read the woods. At 18, he decided he wanted to hunt, walked into the Maine timber country with a borrowed shotgun and a pair of used wrestling shoes, and figured it out the hard way. It took him four years to kill his first deer. Today he's a registered Maine guide, the director of engineering for a precision muzzleloader company, and one of the more well-rounded woodsmen you'll come across in the Northeast. John hunts two very different worlds. Down south near Merrymeeting Bay, he's working swamps, hunting the edge where hardwoods meet marsh, and trying to locate the few mature bucks hiding in a sea of does. Up north, it's a different animal entirely. Miles of unbroken timber, no cell service, no agriculture, no pattern to follow. You wait for snow, cut a big buck track on a logging road, and go. He's tracked deer eight miles through the Maine mountains before catching up with one. When the conditions are right, he's still hunting through the wind. When they're not, he's posting up and sitting still. This episode covers deer tracking in the Maine backcountry, hunting without a mentor, wool versus synthetic in thick timber, and what it actually takes to become a woodsman from scratch. A Hunter's Legacy keeps telling these stories because this is what whitetail hunting in the Northeast actually looks like, and guys like John are the ones keeping that tradition alive. Like what you’re hearing? Hit subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. New stories drop every week. Follow A Hunter’s Legacy: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ahunterslegacy] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/A-Hunters-Legacy-Podcast/61571208960595/] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@a.hunters.legacy] Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@AHuntersLegacy] Website [https://www.ahunterslegacy.com/] Share the show with a buddy who lives for cold mornings, heavy packs, and quiet woods.

30 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
Portada del episodio 54: Why He Chooses Public Land Over Corn Piles With Patrick Miller (South Carolina)

54: Why He Chooses Public Land Over Corn Piles With Patrick Miller (South Carolina)

Patrick Miller grew up in the foothills of the Appalachians in northwest South Carolina, where deer were hard to come by and nobody in his family really knew how to hunt. He was ten years old when he convinced his dad to pick up a rifle and give it a shot. What followed was years of sitting on ridges, hunting doe days only, and learning almost everything the hard way without a mentor showing them the ropes. Patrick eventually found his footing chasing whitetails through steep mountain gorges, thick creek bottoms, and rhododendron-choked north faces on public land. He made the shift from gun to bow at sixteen, built his own tree stand, and started doing things most guys in South Carolina never bother with, including saddle hunting, packing deer out on his back in quarters, and still hunting through gnarly mountain terrain where covering ground matters more than sitting still. He talks about hunting the wind, reading white oak ridges for deer sign, and why acorns beat a corn pile every single time. This is a whitetail hunting story rooted in the South Carolina mountains, where the deer density is low, the terrain is brutal, and the guys who figure it out earn every single one. A Hunter's Legacy exists to tell stories like this one, from hunters chasing public land deer in mountain terrain to first-generation families figuring out deer hunting from scratch. Like what you’re hearing? Hit subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. New stories drop every week. Follow A Hunter’s Legacy: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ahunterslegacy] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/A-Hunters-Legacy-Podcast/61571208960595/] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@a.hunters.legacy] Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@AHuntersLegacy] Website [https://www.ahunterslegacy.com/] Share the show with a buddy who lives for cold mornings, heavy packs, and quiet woods.

23 de abr de 2026 - 56 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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