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Pennsylvania Woodsman - Sportsmen's Empire Sportsmen's Empire
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The Pennsylvania Woodsman podcast is driven to provide relatable hunting, trapping, and fishing content in the Keystone state. Tag along with host Mitchell Shirk and cohost Robby Henne as they interview state biologists and officials, industry professionals, and Average Joe's who've mastered their niche in the outdoors. We strive to unite the outdoor community through relevant, tried-and-true information; regardless of the playing field on private or public land. Our content is focused on honing your craft, and celebrating Pennsylvania's outdoor heritage.
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Time Management, Season Goals and Expectations
This week's guest is Dan Johnson, host of the Nine Finger Chronicles and leader of Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network to discuss time management and out-of-state-hunts.
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Hunting Trips and Adventures w/ Ronnie Folk
Mitch is joined by good friend Ronnie Folk. Ronnie is retired and has enjoyed many wonderful hunting trips across North America and even abroad into Africa and New Zealand.
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Dos and Don'ts of Summer Food Plot Establishment
This episode covers things like when to terminate current vegetation for the next planting, how to wean off chemical use, best equipment for food plot planting on a budget, effective seed to soil contact for broadcasting, and more.
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Caught Between Reflection and Preparation of Bear Season
With life strings pulling in multiple directions, Mitch takes the time to list out some personal hunting goals he has, chooses which ones he plans to attack this year, and how he plans to stay focused on them while also being present at home.
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2024 Turkey Season Finale
On this episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch and his guest recap their very successful turkey seasons.
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What Makes a Pennsylvania Elk Hunt Successful?
On this week's episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch is joined by returning guest Bryan Hale of Elk County Outfitters.