EP. 367: Late Season Grind | The Best Worst Season | Greg Litzinger
Description
Today I’m joined by my good buddy Greg Litzinger. Greg has had one of his best seasons…and one of his worst at the same time. He’s been in the game, having encounters more times than most in a couple seasons combined. A branch here, a deflected arrow there…and being just a step behind a target deer has been the story of his season. He’s still grinding it out…he’s the “Ultimate Warrior” and I have a feeling antlers will be in his late season future. Always love catching up with my guy - thanks for listening.
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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 367
The Ultimate Warrior
Hunting without cameras
Arrows released and bad shots
One step behind a target buck
The late season push
And more!
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