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In this engaging episode of Innergator Fish Adventures, Captain R.B. Wright and Co-host Hunter Jacobs reminisce about their outdoor adventures. R.B. catches up with his old friend, Hal Strickland, and delve into Hal's project, 'The Overweight Outdoorsman.' This must listen to episode will have you laughing and appreciating the relationships you have with your fishing and hunting buddies.
00:00 Welcome to Innergator Fish and Adventures
00:37 Welcome with R.B. and Hunter
01:35 Reconnecting with Hal Strickland
03:12 The Overweight Outdoorsman Project
05:17 Bird Hunting Stories and Dog Training
17:24 Cooper's First Hunting Experiences
22:36 Sloop Point Boat Ramp and NO LIGHTS
28:49 The Coldest Experience on Open Water
30:11 A Sleepy Drive Home
33:15 Memorable Hunting Trips
34:47 Building a Community Through Hunting
35:14 Rebuilding the Ford Store
37:03 Hog Hunting Adventures
39:12 The Importance of Early Hunting Lessons
42:26 Snow Goose Hunt in Delaware
45:45 Christmas Hunting Traditions
49:18 The Pop-Up Blind Project
53:19 Rescue from the Mud Flat
55:21 Reflecting on Friendships and Future Plans
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