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In The Woods With Matthew Wright – Episode 1 – South Texas Huntin’ Tales

23Apr

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Welcome to the In the Woods Podcast we me, Matthew Wright! Feel free to sit back, relax, and enjoy some fascinating hunting stories from deep in the woods away from civilization.

Hunting has played a major role in my life and I plan to share how it can do the same for you!

In this episode me and a special guest, Hayden Raska, one of my great friends and long-time hunting buddies, will be going over a story about hunting down in South Texas you won’t want to miss.

Along with some tips, tricks, dos and don’ts, about all things hunting in the unforgiving southern region of the state of Texas.

Best way to pack for south Texas –

  • What is the best gear for the hash terrain
  • Preparing for all-weather situations as it can change in just an hour

How hunting by the border can hinder safety –

  • What to do if you come across someone you know should not be on your land
  • Keeping your hunting camp from being ransacked individuals that cross the border

Personal experiences –

  • What we have leaned from our past hunts down south
  • Dos and Don’ts within the hunting camp
  • How to keep camp simple, yet comfortable

We also go into detail about some troubled times had on a hunting trip down in Freer, Texas. You just never know what to expect when you are that far out of civilization in unforgiving country. I have leaned over the course of my life and in my hunting career that the best way to learn is to listen… listening to ones who have quite literally ‘been there, done that’ and I plan to give you guys, my listens, just that within this podcast!

Bad Bullet- Episode 1

27Apr

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Brady Lowry (left) and Kendell Cummings (right) In Cody Wyoming, two college wrestlers found themselves in a near-death situation. Brady Lowry and Kendell Cummings were out on the mountains antler hunting in pretty thick woods. They happen to run into a full-grown grizzly bear and almost ended on the bear’s dinner menu.

They didn’t realize there was a bear since the brush was very thick until they were too close to escape.  Brady Lowry said once the bear got on top of Kendell Cummings and started attacking him he didn’t know what to do. He jumped on top of the bear’s back and pulled the bear’s ears trying to get the bear off of Kendell. At this point, the bear already tore Kendell up really well. Kendell stated, “I could hear when his teeth would hit my skull, I could feel when he’d bite down on my bones and they’d kind of crunch”. After Brady got the bear off of Kendell the bear chopped down on Brady’s arm crushing it into pieces. Once the bear let go of Brady’s arm both of them ran as fast as they could to get away from the bear.

As soon the two men broke free from the attack they call 911 which elicited an immediate response from both Park County Search and Rescue and personnel from the Wyoming Game & Fish Department. Luckily as

well there were some local hunters around to help Brady and Kendell when they reach the local trails. Kendell had to be life flighted from the trails and Brady rode in an ambulance back to the hospital.

Both men, wrestling teammates at Northwest College in Powell, Wyoming, reportedly underwent multiple surgeries after sustaining major lacerations to the body and face. Kendell stated “I don’t know what I’m going to pay him back, I don’t. I owe him everything,” regarding Brady.

Brady and Kendell are on a long road to recovery but are just happy to be alive.

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