
Road Trips, Bronco Tents, and Big Bucks With Georgia Klink (Missouri)
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She grew up bouncing between gravel roads and suburban sidewalks—now she’s hauling a bow across state lines, chasing longbeards, and building a life on her own terms. In this episode, Mitchell sits down with Georgia Klink, a gritty and grounded hunter out of Missouri, who’s carving her path in both business and the backwoods.
Georgia talks about her early days shadowing her dad at deer camp, why she eats what she harvests, and how she’s built a network of hunting friends across the Midwest. From launching a remote accounting business to turkey hunting in Nebraska with a single pin sight, Georgia opens up about the highs and heartbreaks of learning it all the hard way.
They dive into public land dove chaos, fishing off kayaks, out-of-state draw tags, and that unforgettable day in Nebraska when three gobblers strutted in at five yards. Georgia shares what it’s really like to be a woman in the hunting world—and why staying genuine means more than any grip-and-grin photo ever could.
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