Anchored Podcast Ep. 91: Jim Shockey on the Hunter

Jim Shockey On The Hunter
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Jim Shockey is a hunting icon.  A longtime outfitter, writer, television personality and spokesperson, Jim has spent his fair share of time outdoors. Passionate about natural history and cultural arts, Jim recently opened the doors to the Hand of Man museum, an incredible display of historical artifacts that line the walls of an old school he converted for public viewing. In this episode of Anchored, April meets with Jim to hear his story and to ask him some questions about public land, high fences, and today’s modern hunter.

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Length: 01:15:59

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