Whitetail Q&A Mark Kenyon
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The podcast previously known as Whitetail Q&A
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100% Wild Podcast #69: Trail Cameras 101
In episode #69 of the 100% Wild Podcast Matt Drury, myself and Tim Kjellesvik are answering a listener-submitted question about the basics of trail cameras.
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100% Wild Podcast #68: What Kind Of Off-Season Impacts On Hunting Property Are OK?
In episode #68 of the 100% Wild Podcast Matt Drury, myself and Tim Kjellesvik are answering a listener-submitted question about off-season activities on your hunting property, what's OK to do, what's not, and when should you leave your property alone.
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100% Wild Podcast #67: Starting Out On A New Hunting Property
In episode #67 of the 100% Wild Podcast Matt Drury, myself and Tim Kjellesvik are answering a listener-submitted question about learning and hunting a new property.
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100% Wild Podcast #66: Layering and Clothing Considerations for Deer Hunting
In episode #66 of the 100% Wild Podcast Matt Drury, myself and a guest are answering a listener-submitted question about layering your hunting clothing, staying stealthy in the woods and how to choose the right clothing for the situation.
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100% Wild Podcast #65: Planning & Hunting Micro Food Plots
In episode #65 of the 100% Wild Podcast Matt Drury, myself and a guest are answering a listener-submitted question about planning and hunting micro food plots. Enjoy!
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100% Wild Podcast #64: Thermals and Other Wind Considerations for Deer Hunters
In episode #64 of the 100% Wild Podcast Matt Drury and I answer a listener-submitted question about thermals, and then dive into a number of other topics related to wind and deer hunting.
Customer Reviews
Always Great
Insightful answers to user submitted questions regarding deer hunting and habitat management.
Unexpectedly disappointing
I love Wired To Hunt and thought I’d be signing up for a little more of that here. Unfortunately I’m unsubscribing because that’s not what I found. Too much commercial bull, this, in reality is a Drury and partners paid advertisement. Mark Kenyon is great. Mark and Terry Drury are amazing hunters and very knowledgeable in their field but this is just too much peacocking. Feels like a paid advertisement and just a little over worked. I like Wired to Hunt because it’s all about whitetails without feeling like just another goofy Midwest whitetail hunting show but unfortunately this is closer to one of those shows than it is Wired To Hunt.
Short and sweet
Great topics and advice from other hunters.