AZ Quail Today Podcast

Episode #59 How A Young Couple Builds A Life Of Hunting, Adventures And Clean Meat

33 min · 8 de may de 2026
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We sit down with Sam and Annie to talk about how a young couple blends love, faith, and hunting into a future family life built on adventure. We swap stories from quail hunts and deer blinds, dig into clean meat and nutrition, and end with simple encouragement for anyone curious about getting started.  • Annie’s background, how she gets into elk and deer hunting without growing up around it  • First quail hunt impressions, dogs working and the speed of upland shooting  • How hunting fits into marriage and future family culture  • Picking the right dog for hunting and home life, plus managing allergies  • Why quail eggs and wild game matter for clean eating and high-protein nutrition  • The Arkansas deer hunt story, including Sam scoping himself  • Why processing and skinning feels satisfying and how it connects to respect for food  • Practical encouragement for new hunters to try it before committing  As always, visit us over at azquailtoday.com.  To help further our work, please consider making a tax deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. Till then, remember to get outside!  Connect with us: Email us at r [AzQuailToday@gmail.com]yan@azquailtoday.com —we'd love to hear from you!  Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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