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  • 44 Seasons, 1 Farm, and a Life Changed by a Tick With Robert Worley (Ohio)
    2025/05/05

    Robert Worley joins the show to share over four decades of hunting stories from the same Ohio farm he’s hunted since he was 10 years old. We dive into his journey from growing up in a small town chasing squirrels to chasing big bucks through cut-up cornfields and fence rows. Robert also opens up about contracting Alpha-Gal Syndrome after a Lone Star tick bite, changing his hunting and eating habits forever. From DIY stump grinding businesses to elk hunting out West, and even a few laugh-out-loud moments (including nearly taking out a neighbor with an arrow), Robert’s story is all about adapting, perseverance, and keeping the hunting spirit alive no matter what life throws at you.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Six Years For One Shot With Seth Spire (Missouri)
    2025/04/28

    In this episode of A Hunter’s Legacy, we hear the story of a bowhunter, Seth Spire, who waited six years for an Iowa tag—and made it count. From a perfectly timed cell cam photo to a last-minute change of plans, everything lined up for a 170-class buck.

    The conversation dives into how hunting has changed over the past 20 years, the growing challenge of finding access, and the fine line between luck and skill. There’s a real look at how evolving technology, pressure from social media, and the pay-to-play land market have shaped the modern hunting experience.

    We also hear about missed shots, hard lessons, and the adrenaline that makes bowhunting so addictive. The guest reflects on learning the ropes without a mentor, how goals shift with age, and why the process—from food plots to strategy—is just as important as the kill.

    To top it off, there’s a story involving a hornet’s nest, a flying saw, and one of the most painful walk-ins of all time. It’s the kind of episode that reminds you why we keep going back to the woods—year after year.


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    1 時間 13 分
  • Hunting, Herds, and Real Talk with Lance Porter
    2025/04/21

    In this episode, I sit down with longtime friend and Southern Iowa native Lance Porter—a commercial agronomist, farmer, and bowhunter with deep roots in the hunting world.

    We cover everything from the harsh impact of EHD on Iowa’s deer population to the evolving landscape of hunting culture. Lance shares the story behind a once-in-a-lifetime buck, the frustrations of managing land, and how hunting has shifted from camaraderie to competition.

    We also talk gear, the role of money in modern hunting, how trail cams have changed the game, and why raising kids outdoors might be the most rewarding challenge of all.

    This is a real, unfiltered conversation about what hunting looks like today—for better or worse.

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Business, Bucks & Blunders: Lessons from the Woods with Mitchell Kearns
    2025/04/14

    On this episode, Mitchell Fox welcomes his first live guest—Mitchell Kearns, a longtime friend and Technology Director with the Iowa Small Business Development Center. The two discuss how they met through LogIQ Hunt, Mitchell Fox’s startup focused on helping hunters. They dive into what it takes to launch a business, the challenges of balancing work, family, and hunting, and how the outdoors has shaped their lives.

    From deer hunting stories and business mentorship to late nights in the tree stand and the evolution of hunting culture, this conversation blends entrepreneurship, hunting passion, and some good laughs. Plus, hear about some of their most frustrating and embarrassing moments in the woods.

    Whether you’re a hunter, entrepreneur, or just someone who loves a real conversation—this one’s for you.


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    1 時間 24 分
  • Fuel The Passion: The Start Of A Hunter's Legacy
    2025/04/07

    In the debut episode of A Hunter’s Legacy, host Mitchell Fox introduces himself and explains the vision behind the podcast. He shares his background growing up in the flat river bottoms of North Central Iowa, where hunting was more about party pushes than bow stands. Mitchell talks through his journey from shotgun seasons to becoming a bowhunter, all while juggling a full-time job and launching his hunting app, LogIQ Hunt.

    This episode is packed with personal stories—some humbling, some hilarious—including a lost set of arrows, an arrow lodged in the top of a grainery, and the hunt that made him fall in love with bowhunting. Mitchell also explains why this show is focused on everyday hunters, not industry pros, and how your stories will help shape both the podcast and the hunting app he’s building.

    It’s the only solo episode of the series and sets the tone for what’s to come: real hunters, real stories, and a platform built for the average Joe.



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    40 分