• The Risks That Come With Overseas Hunting Trips with Corey Seymonsbergen

  • Jul 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
  • Podcast

The Risks That Come With Overseas Hunting Trips with Corey Seymonsbergen

  • Summary

  • This week host Matty is joined by Returning guest Corey.

    If you listened to the marathon episode “Bowhunting Bulgaria’s Finest Fallow, Boars and Mouflon w/ Grant Rand — You’ll be somewhat familiar with this story as Corey was Grant’s travel buddy on this hunt.

    Corey’s trip also included many ups and downs, trials and tribulations, and stepping outside of his comfort zone and boundaries.

    Note that this episode is not to warn off of hunting abroad — In fact, the opposite, just to give you a full perspective of what can go right and wrong on any hunt.

    Podcast Topics:

    - Trying to speak without talking

    - Doing the same old thing

    - I want to hunt like I do at home

    - Stalking unshootable critters

    - Cliffs are mild inconveniences

    - The Kieler: #1 human Killer

    - In hindsight… Actually nah

    - When push comes to shove

    - Expectations will kill the outcome

    Find Corey:

    @corey_seymo

    Find Becoming a Bowhunter:

    Instagram: @becomingabowhunter.podcast

    Hosted by: @mattyafter

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