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On this week's episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch is joined by Clint Stout, a lifelong Pennsylvania hunter who grew up immersed in the tradition of bear camp. Clint shares a deep well of experience—from understanding food cycles like chestnut oak, grapes, and hickories, to interpreting how bears shift patterns with weather, pressure, and seasonal changes. He and Mitch explore why bear hunting requires a different mindset than deer hunting, and how woodsmanship, patience, and miles of boot leather make all the difference in deciphering this elusive animal. Their conversation dives into terrain reading, the randomness of bear movement, and the surprising intelligence of mature boars that seem to melt into the landscape.The episode also turns toward the culture of Pennsylvania bear hunting—its camaraderie, its generational stories, and how modern hunting dynamics have shifted the feel of camp. Clint and Mitch reflect on how pressures such as expanded seasons, societal pace, and changing traditions have altered the rhythm of bear camp, and why preserving that atmosphere matters. Whether you're a lifelong bear hunter or someone curious about what makes this season so special, this episode captures the rugged spirit, challenges, and heartfelt heritage of Pennsylvania's bear woods. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch is joined by Clint Stout, a lifelong Pennsylvania hunter who grew up immersed in the tradition of bear camp. Clint shares a deep well of experience—from understanding food cycles like chestnut oak, grapes, and hickories, to interpreting how bears shift patterns with weather, pressure, and seasonal changes. He and Mitch explore why bear hunting requires a different mindset than deer hunting, and how woodsmanship, patience, and miles of boot leather make all the difference in deciphering this elusive animal. Their conversation dives into terrain reading, the randomness of bear movement, and the surprising intelligence of mature boars that seem to melt into the landscape.The episode also turns toward the culture of Pennsylvania bear hunting—its camaraderie, its generational stories, and how modern hunting dynamics have shifted the feel of camp. Clint and Mitch reflect on how pressures such as expanded seasons, societal pace, and changing traditions have altered the rhythm of bear camp, and why preserving that atmosphere matters. Whether you're a lifelong bear hunter or someone curious about what makes this season so special, this episode captures the rugged spirit, challenges, and heartfelt heritage of Pennsylvania's bear woods. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this week's episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch is joined by Clint Stout, a lifelong Pennsylvania hunter who grew up immersed in the tradition of bear camp. Clint shares a deep well of experience—from understanding food cycles like chestnut oak, grapes, and hickories, to interpreting how bears shift patterns with weather, pressure, and seasonal changes. He and Mitch explore why bear hunting requires a different mindset than deer hunting, and how woodsmanship, patience, and miles of boot leather make all the difference in deciphering this elusive animal. Their conversation dives into terrain reading, the randomness of bear movement, and the surprising intelligence of mature boars that seem to melt into the landscape.The episode also turns toward the culture of Pennsylvania bear hunting—its camaraderie, its generational stories, and how modern hunting dynamics have shifted the feel of camp. Clint and Mitch reflect on how pressures such as expanded seasons, societal pace, and changing traditions have altered the rhythm of bear camp, and why preserving that atmosphere matters. Whether you're a lifelong bear hunter or someone curious about what makes this season so special, this episode captures the rugged spirit, challenges, and heartfelt heritage of Pennsylvania's bear woods. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hello and welcome to the American Land Man Podcast! In today's episode, we are back in the studio with Clint Stout, a fellow whitetail properties specialist in western Pennsylvania. We explore buying timber farms, valuing timber, dealing with difficult landowners, managing seller expectations, and ethical considerations in the industry. We discuss: Look for properties with a high STEM count The dangers of agents inflating property values to win a listing The role of inspections and repairs in the buying process and the impact it can have on the final price of a property Sometimes, as an agent, it's necessary to recognize when there is not a good match between a property and a client And so much more! Connect: -https://www.whitetailproperties.com/agents/clint-stout -https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerWhitetailProperties -https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerFacebook -https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerYouTube -https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerInstagram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neil-hauger/support
Today we are joined by Clint Stout to cover his 2017 alaskan moose hunt where him and his hunting partner were able to have success on two bulls. Clint walks us through the months of preparation for a remote wilderness hunt into rugged country and talks specifically to hunting partner selection, gear, and scouting. Clint talks about the DIY style of the hunt and how they accessed the area via bush planes and boats with two weeks worth of supplies for the backcountry. We also talk about the details of the hunt, and how he was able to get on a bull the very first day with his bow.
Today we are joined by Clint Stout to cover his 2017 Alaskan moose hunt where him and his hunting partner were able to have success on two bulls. Clint walks us through the months of preparation for a remote wilderness hunt into rugged country and talks specifically to hunting partner selection, gear, and scouting. Clint talks about the DIY style of the hunt and how they accessed the area via bush planes and boats with two weeks worth of supplies for the backcountry. We also talk about the details of the hunt, and how he was able to get on a bull the very first day with his bow.
Today we are joined by Clint Stout to cover his 2017 Alaskan moose hunt where him and his hunting partner were able to have success on two bulls. Clint walks us through the months of preparation for a remote wilderness hunt into rugged country and talks specifically to hunting partner selection, gear, and scouting. Clint talks about the DIY style of the hunt and how they accessed the area via bush planes and boats with two weeks worth of supplies for the backcountry. We also talk about the details of the hunt, and how he was able to get on a bull the very first day with his bow.
Episode 399-Clint Stout and Drew co-host this episode as they discuss Drew's favorite writer Brian K. Vaughan-he and Pia Guerra's Y The Last Man #1 Please visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are also on Stitcher-Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast
Episode 387-A special preview of a new podcast by Clint Stout and our friends at Kowabunga Comics - Clint Stout and James from the Kow Cast! co-hosts this episode as they talk about Unknown Soldier by Garth Ennis and Killian Plunkett. Why is Garth Ennis so good? Who exactly is Killian Plunkett and why haven’t you heard of him? What does the Unknown Soldier represent? Find out in this episode of COMICS THAT WORK! http://comicsthatwork.kowabungacomics.com/
Clint Stout from Wilderness Tools joins the podcast this week to talk about his new product. Clint also discusses working with Whitetail Properties and with Sitka at trade shows within in the industry. Clint also covers hunting Pennsylvania, the quality of bucks, and not being able to hunt on Sundays. Enjoy! http://www.wildernesstools.com/ https://www.facebook.com/wildernesstools/ https://youtu.be/zFJArk0bO9Y https://workingclassbowhunter.com Find Us Online: https://www.facebook.com/WorkingClassBowhunter/ https://www.instagram.com/workingclassbowhunter/ https://twitter.com/WCBOWHUNTER iTunes : Subscribe and rate us on iTunes! Click here!! Other Listening Options Libsyn iHeart Radio Stitcher Tunein Blubrry Podbean Have a comment or question? Want to be on the show? Or just have something random to say?? Perfect hit us up some way or another from the options below! http://www.workingclassbowhunter.com/contact/ workingclassbowhunter@gmail.com Podcast Supporters HHA Sports Scent Crusher 164 Outdoors Smith’s Custom Meats & Deer Processing, INC