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June 18, 2025 108 mins
This week, we’re posted up in Oconomowoc with local hunter and filmmaker Brad Werwinski. We cover everything from hunting in the Dakotas to filming your hunts without overcomplicating it. Brad shares his go-to camera gear, and we get into packing tips, bow case hacks, muzzleloader mishaps, and why thermoses are clutch for late-season sits. We also talk public land etiquette, bear hunting tactics, and the gear we’re loving right now, like Sitka’s mosquito and tick-resistant Equinox Guard and new saddle gear from Latitude. Plus, Foam Fest updates, filming plans, and some good ol’ Midwest deer camp talk. No fluff. Just real hunts, hard-earned lessons, and a few laughs. Presented by Nosler Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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