Anchored Podcast Ep. 51: Adam Greentree on Bow Hunting

Adam Greentree On Bow Hunting
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Adam Greentree spends more time in the Australian bush than most. Adam traded in his rifle for a bow when he was seventeen years old. After a year of working in a slaughterhouse, his decision to hunt his own meat was further ingrained into his life and beliefs. Adam works hard to promote bow hunting as a means to get outside and as a way to appreciate where our food comes from. In this episode of Anchored, he and April sit down to discuss the basics of bow hunting.

This episode of Anchored is sponsored by www.yeti.com.  
Length: 01:00:32

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