The Double Haul

Ep. 5 - Alaskan Renaissance Man Levi Wilder

1 h 22 min · 17. mars 2021
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If you like fly fishing, hunting, and flying or heck even if you just like to have a good time you are in the right place! We're so happy that your are listening to The Double Haul podcast! In this episode we talk to professional pilot and hunting and fishing guide Levi Wilder. Come listen as Levi tells us plenty of fun stories and lots of good information. Levi grew up in Idaho hunting Whitetail deer, and ended up in Alaska flying all over the great 49th state. Thank you so much for listening and please give us a five star rating, leave a review, and share with a friend! Be sure to catch up on any episodes that you missed!

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Ep. 8 - Fly Fishing, Hunting, and Aviation with Jake Graham

Hey Guys! Thanks for listening to another episode of The Double Haul Podcast. On this episode Ben and Eric talk with former fly fishing guide, avid hunter, and commercial pilot Jake Graham. Jake tells stories about growing up learning to fish in Whittier, Alaska as well as falling in love with fly-fishing and more specifically spey casting. Whether it's catching roosterfish in Mexico or giant rainbow trout on the Naknek river, Jake has done it all including a short run as a TV personality and a law enforcement officer at the same time! It's a great conversation that you don't want to miss out on. As always we ask that you share this episode with your fishing or hunting buddies! You can also join the conversation at thedoublehaulpodcast@gmail.com or on Instagram at thedoublehaulpodcast.

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