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In this fascinating episode of the Spybrary Spy History Podcast, host Adam Brookes interviews Barry Werth author of Prisoner of Lies: Jack Downey's Cold War. This remarkable true cold war spy story of the longest-held prisoner of war in American history, John Downey, Jr., a CIA officer captured in China during the Korean War and imprisoned for twenty-one years. We invite you to join our host, author and former BBC reporter Adam Brookes, and guest Barry Werth on the Spybrary Spy History Podcast as they dive deep into the harrowing Cold War saga of Jack Downey in Prisoner of Lies. Grab Your Top 125 Spy Writers Ranked dossier! Ranked and with spy book recommendations. Discover the untold stories of espionage, resilience, and international diplomacy that shaped U.S.-China relations. Unveil the gripping narrative of Jack Downey's capture, imprisonment, and eventual release, set against a backdrop of covert operations, political machinations, and the enduring human spirit. Don't miss this thrilling exploration of "Prisoner of Lies" and the profound impact of espionage on international affairs in Barry Werth's latest book. More about Jack Downey Jr. In 1952, 23-year-old CIA officer Jack Downey Jr's mission took a devastating turn when his plane was shot down over Manchuria during the Korean War. Surviving the crash that claimed the pilots' lives, Downey and his fellow agent, Richard Fecteau, were seized by Chinese forces. What followed was a grueling two-decade ordeal of interrogations, isolation, reeducation camps, and staged trials, as they were paraded as symbols of political propaganda. While other prisoners of war found freedom, Downey and Fecteau remained trapped, their fate tied to a diplomatic stalemate. It wasn't until Nixon's groundbreaking visit to China in 1971 that hope emerged, leading to Fecteau's release that same year and Downey's eventual return in 1973. Episode Summary: In this riveting episode, Adam Brookes sits down with Barry Werth to delve into the extraordinary story of Jack Downey, a CIA officer captured and imprisoned in communist China during the height of the Cold War. Werth's meticulous research for his book Prisoner of Lies provides a gripping account of Downey Jr's endurance, complex diplomatic maneuvers, and early CIA covert operations. Key Episode Highlights: Captured and Shackled: Discover the harrowing details of how CIA officer Jack Downey, Jr and was captured, shackled, and interrogated by the Chinese. Hear how he endured life in shackles and isolation, maintaining their resilience under harsh captivity conditions. Confession and Survival: Learn about Downey. Jr's strategic delay in confessing his CIA affiliation, spanning eleven months, and culminating in a 3,000-page document meant to obscure pertinent details amidst a surplus of information. Bureaucratic Blunders and Family Heartbreak: Understand the critical role of the US government's denial of Downey. Jr's involvement, how this impacted his detainment, and the anguish faced by the families. Negotiations and Diplomacy: Explore how the convoluted politics and diplomatic negotiations for their release spanned multiple US administrations, revealing the significant impact of these efforts on US-China relations leading up to their normalization in the early 1970s. Jack Downey Jr's Resilience: Barry Werth highlights Downey's unyielding spirit, maintaining rigorous routines and an idealistic outlook despite his prolonged imprisonment. His story underscores the importance of resilience and patriotism. CIA's Early Covert Operations: Gain insights into the CIA's early initiatives, the risks and challenges involved, and the broader historical context, including the Cold War tensions post-World War II and the initial failures of CIA operations. Influence of Yale: Reflect on Yale University's influence on Downey and his peers, shaping their leadership qualities and driving their patriotic stoicism, influenced further by the experiences and aftermath of World War II. Special Segment: Barry Werth discusses the complex and skilled diplomacy by President Nixon and Henry Kissinger, examining how Downey's release was eventually facilitated, signaling a subtle yet significant shift in US policy towards China. Exclusive Look into the Book: "Prisoner of Lies: Jack Downey's Cold War" by Barry Werth, offering an in-depth narrative and analysis drawn from extensive research and personal accounts.
This week join Justin McNamara, CFP® and his guest Bryan Fecteau of Delaney & Muncey, P.C. for a discussion about Estate Tax Laws. Justin McNamara, CFP® is a Certified Financial Planner with a passion for investment strategy and selection. Works with small businesses and owners, parents of college-bound kids, job changers, pre- and post-retirees. Bryan Fecteau's areas of practice at Delaney & Muncey, P.C. include Estate Planning, Estate Settlement, Probate Matters, Elder Law and Corporate Law. You can find Bryan Fecteau online at: https://www.delaney-muncey.com/ McNamara Financial is an independent, family-owned, fee-only investment management and financial planning firm, serving individuals and families on the South Shore and beyond for over 30 years. COME SEE WHAT IT'S LIKE TO WORK WITH A FIDUCIARY. http://mcnamarafinancial.com/
Les deux cotés de la médaille avce Emmy Fecteau et Pierre-Olivier JosephVoir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee/fr/ pour notre politique de vie privée
La CAQ, l'experte des patentes à gosse | Roberge affirme que le déclin du français est renversé… very much, indeed! | Bénévoles recherchés : un autre résultat de la pandémie | Dans cet épisode intégral du 7 juin, en entrevue : Geneviève Fecteau, Directrice générale des centres d'Action Bénévole. Axel Tardieu, vidéo journaliste au 24 heures. Stéphane Handfield, avocat en immigration et co-porte-parole au Parti québécois. Une production QUB Juin 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Depuis la pandémie, les centres d'actions bénévoles remarquent un désengagement des bénévoles, mais ils sont en manque criant de main d'œuvre actuellement. La directrice lance un appel! Entrevue avec Geneviève Fecteau, directrice générale du Centre d'action bénévole de MontréalPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Emmy Fecteau, capitaine des Stingers de Concordia, l'équipe championne nationale de hockey universitaire féminin, est une véritable étoile montante du hockey féminin. Isabelle t'invite à découvrir la personnalité attachante de cette attaquante au talent incroyable.Originaire de la Beauce, tout comme son idole Marie-Philip Poulin, Emmy figure sur la liste des meilleurs espoirs du prochain repêchage de la LPHF. Celle qui a remporté deux championnats avec l'Université de Concordia, a un parcours rempli de victoires, mais aussi d'embûches. La preuve que la route vers le succès n'est pas toujours facile. En 2023, Hockey Canada a reconnu son talent en lui décernant le prix de la joueuse de l'année Isobel-Gathorne-Hardy.Tu veux connaître son opinion sur le port de la demi-visière chez les filles? Qui choisira-t-elle entre son idole Marie-Philip Poulin et son entraîneure Caroline Ouellette? Quels sont ses rituels d'avant-match plutôt spéciaux? Ainsi que plusieurs histoires inédites dans les coulisses du hockey féminin.Découvre ce qui anime Emmy Fecteau à donner le meilleur d'elle-même dans ce 105e balado Femme d'Hockey, présenté par IGA.
This week join Mike McNamara, Ph.D., CFP®, and his guest Bryan Fecteau of Delaney & Muncey, P.C. for a discussion about Estate Planning. Michael J. McNamara, Ph.D., CFP®, is the Founder of McNamara Financial and a Certified Financial Planner. He's semi-retired, and works with legacy clients and select others. Bryan Fecteau's areas of practice at Delaney & Muncey, P.C. include Estate Planning, Estate Settlement, Probate Matters, Elder Law and Corporate Law. You can find Bryan Fecteau online at: https://www.delaney-muncey.com/ McNamara Financial is an independent, family-owned, fee-only investment management and financial planning firm, serving individuals and families on the South Shore and beyond for over 30 years. COME SEE WHAT IT'S LIKE TO WORK WITH A FIDUCIARY. http://mcnamarafinancial.com/
This week join Mike McNamara, Ph.D., CFP®, and his guest Bryan Fecteau of Delaney & Muncey, P.C. for a discussion about Estate Planning. Michael J. McNamara, Ph.D., CFP®, is the Founder of McNamara Financial and a Certified Financial Planner. He's semi-retired, and works with legacy clients and select others. Bryan Fecteau's areas of practice at Delaney & Muncey, P.C. include Estate Planning, Estate Settlement, Probate Matters, Elder Law and Corporate Law. You can find Bryan Fecteau online at: https://www.delaney-muncey.com/ McNamara Financial is an independent, family-owned, fee-only investment management and financial planning firm, serving individuals and families on the South Shore and beyond for over 30 years. COME SEE WHAT IT'S LIKE TO WORK WITH A FIDUCIARY. http://mcnamarafinancial.com/
This week on Grip N Grin. Preparation, Procedures, & Persistence. Like all you listeners, Andrew and Fecteau have been living by these words for the past few months. The team has recorded many hours in the saddle and it's about time to showcase those victories. Arrows have been released and memories have been made. So climb on up and get strapped in as Andrew and Fecteau relive the achievements spanning from September to November.
A true underdog starting his racing career at 40 years young, Pete talks to Tom and Justin about moving to America as a boy only speaking French, racing anywhere he could to get seat time, his rivalry with Chuck Beede during his Thunder Road championship season, and winning perhaps the craziest ACT title ever... From memorable paint schemes to a possible return to race dirt, all that and more on this episode of Uncommon Deeds!
Gabrielle has been a figure of calmness, inspiration, and hope for many people. Being diagnosed with cancer at the young age of 19 years old, her journey from "survivor to thriver" saw many evolutions. We discuss being endowed with an unheralded amount of wisdom, experience, and perspective, while not always finding it easy to apply; the loneliness of an invisible disability, particularly when we don't “look the part;” and, discover what happens when the lessons we gain differ from what society says we ought to have learned. You can listen to episodes of Gabrielle's podcast, Soar Above Cancer wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate us and leave a review at Apple Podcast, or share this episode with a friend. Your support means so much. If you have comments or feedback for the show, you can contact me at wytpodcast19@gmail.com. Maybe something you write can be featured on an upcoming episode.Finally, if you have concerns about yourself, your child, or a loved one, please feel free to visit my website www.intunecounselling.com and drop me a line.Social Media goodies: www.facebook.com/wytpodwww.instagram.com/wytpodTogether let's continue to help shift mental health stigma!
Today on Vermont Viewpoint, Pat McDonald hosts! First up, she'll talk with Jim Fecteau of Fecteau homes. They'll talk about Housing in Vermont. Then, during the second hour, she'll speak with Lawrence (Larry) Crist, JD, MSW Executive Director, The Vermont Parent Representation Center inc. They'll speak about a Report: “Broken System, Broken Promises”.
This week on Grip N Grin. Surveillance of the forest has commenced here in Maine. The advantage of setting up game cameras is being able to lay eyes on possible targets; what should walk and what should not. Listen along as Fecteau reports whitetail business and Andrew plunges further into his artistic fly tying.
In December 2020 when Ryan Fecteau was elected Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives, the Democrat was both the youngest person in that role in the United States and the first openly gay Speaker of the Maine House. The 29-year-old revisits some of his life's milestones and his path into politics
On Saturday, June 24 three fisherman hoping to find luck in the shallow waters of Buck Creek instead found the body of 18-year-old Carole Fecteau. Buck Creek is 32 kilometers southeast of Sherbrooke, about 5.5 kilometers from the American border and East Hereford. Fecteau was born in nearby Coaticook. She never went far, ending up dead in a creek 20 kilometers from where she started. For more information please visit the website: www.theresaallore.com
Cette semaine à Histoire de passer le temps, on vous présente l'édition 2019 du colloque Jean-Marie Fecteau qui s'est donné mars 2019 à l'UQAM! Ce deuxième panel est présidé par le professeur Gaétan Thériault (Université du Québec à Montréal). Voici les panelistes : Véronique Lacroix (UQAM), l'assimiliation de Baal à Seth sous le règne de Ramsès II Magalie Lague Maltais (UQAM), Un portrait de l'oracle de Patara en Lycie : Histoire d'une gloire éphémère
This week Rich has on his friend, Simon Fecteau (@SOFecteau). They discuss Quebec vs. France, how whales are dangerous, and how he needs to talk to people on flights.
Welcome back to Franco-American Pathways! We hope you had a great holiday, however you celebrate. In this longer episode, we present you with an interview we conducted in person, at our collection, with Ryan Fecteau, a young Franco-American and Maine's Speaker of the House of Representatives. Anna brought out a bunch of artifacts to share with Speaker Fecteau during our interview and we had a great conversation about his experience growing up as a Franco-American in Biddeford, his career in politics, and his vision for Maine's future. Maureen also unearthed some compelling written documents pertaining to the history of Francos in Maine politics for La Collection Parle. Check out our blog for images of the archival materials we shared this week! Très bonne écoute ! Hosts: Anna Faherty, Maureen Perry, Julia Rhinelander Special Guest: Ryan Fecteau Music: Robert Sylvain Editing and Production: Julia Rhinelander
Beach National Team and University of Laval Alumni Simon Fecteau-Boutin joins the show! Simon brings a lot of logic to the discussion about cegep and years of eligibility on the CCAA/Usports. We also discuss Garrett playing in a rec league and having the best time, Garrett vs Simon all time and what happened when they played together! Be sure to tell your friends about us and please give a 5 Star review on Apple! Momentum Volleyball is the online Canadian hub for volleyball story telling, reporting, and event coverage, allowing content creators to connect with fans, coaches and players. Momentum is the hub for athletes, coaches and fans to find free and paid volleyball content, and are proud to be the voice of Canadian volleyball around the world! Head to momentumvolleyball.ca to subscribe for free, and get access to exclusive content and all your Canadian volleyball updates!
Aujourd'hui à Question de savoir, on vous propose un tour d'horizon sur l'implication étudiante. Que ce soit comme représentant·e siégeant sur une instance décisionnelle, sur le conseil d'administration de l'AELIÉS ou dans notre comité exécutif, il y a une implication qui te conviendra.Avec : Fatima Zougouri, secrétaire aux affaires internes et associatives Nicolas Lavallée, représentant de l'AELIÉS sur la Commission de la recherche Charles-Émile Fecteau, administrateur sur le Conseil d'administration de l'AELIÉS
This special series on Infill is in partnership with Up For Growth, who is hosting a conference featuring amazing pro-housing voices from all over the country. We had the great opportunity to sit down with several of the speakers and give you a preview of what will be discussed in more detail during the online conference. Tickets are free, grab yours here! https://go.upforgrowth.org/UFG2021YIMBY In this episode, Laura Foote sits down with Maine Speaker of the House Ryan Fecteau, who has done substantial work on housing in his state. He grew up in Affordable Housing, and his experience informs his work on increasing Affordable Housing in Maine. A bill he sponsored recently passed in the state that will establish a commission to review barriers to producing more affordable housing in Maine, and he speaks to the challenges the state faces such as the quality of housing, the impact of housing on generational poverty, and the importance of housing security. Links:Speaker Fecteau's philosophy regarding Maine's affordable housing issue: https://ryanfecteau.com/affordable-housing/ Follow Speaker Fecteau on Twitter: https://twitter.com/speakerfecteau Maine's Commission to Increase Housing Opportunities in Maine by Studying Zoning and Land Use Restrictions started meeting in August: https://ryanfecteau.com/2021/08/maines-new-commission-to-increase-housing-opportunities-begins-work-this-week/ Speaker Fecteau's bill that passed this year paved the way for this Commission: https://ryanfecteau.com/2021/06/affordable-housing-legislation-sponsored-by-speaker-fecteau-signed-into-law/ One-minute news clip about Speaker Fecteau's affordable housing work: https://www.facebook.com/SpeakerFecteau/videos/437420190699725 At the start of 2020, Governor Mills signed Speaker Fecteau's bill making the largest statewide investment in affordable housing:https://www.maine.gov/governor/mills/news/governor-mills-signs-fecteaus-affordable-housing-bill-law-2020-02-12 Learn more about YIMBY Action: https://yimbyaction.org/
Estate Planning with Bryan Fecteau, Part 2 This week join Kirk B. Reed, CFP®, and his guest Bryan Fecteau of Delaney & Muncey, P.C. for a discussion about Estate Planning. Kirk B. Reed, CFP® is a financial planner with passion for client service and the intersection of golf and finances. Kirk works with beneficiaries of estates, widows, golfers, and pre-retirees. Bryan Fecteau's areas of practice at Delaney & Muncey, P.C. include Estate Planning, Estate Settlement, Probate Matters, Elder Law and Corporate Law. You can find Bryan Fecteau online at: https://www.delaney-muncey.com/ McNamara Financial is an independent, family-owned, fee-only investment management and financial planning firm, serving individuals and families on the South Shore and beyond for over 30 years. COME SEE WHAT IT'S LIKE TO WORK WITH A FIDUCIARY. http://mcnamarafinancial.com/
Estate Planning with Bryan Fecteau, Part 1 This week join Kirk B. Reed, CFP®, and his guest Bryan Fecteau of Delaney & Muncey, P.C. for a discussion about Estate Planning. Kirk B. Reed, CFP® is a financial planner with passion for client service and the intersection of golf and finances. Kirk works with beneficiaries of estates, widows, golfers, and pre-retirees. Bryan Fecteau's areas of practice at Delaney & Muncey, P.C. include Estate Planning, Estate Settlement, Probate Matters, Elder Law and Corporate Law. You can find Bryan Fecteau online at: https://www.delaney-muncey.com/ McNamara Financial is an independent, family-owned, fee-only investment management and financial planning firm, serving individuals and families on the South Shore and beyond for over 30 years. COME SEE WHAT IT'S LIKE TO WORK WITH A FIDUCIARY. http://mcnamarafinancial.com/
Cette semaine à Histoire de passer le temps, on vous présente l'édition 2021 du colloque Jean-Marie Fecteau qui s'est donné du 24 au 26 mars à l'UQAM! Ce dernier panel est présidé par Véronique Lacroix (Candidate au doctorat, Université du Québec à Montréal) et Valérie Angenot (Professeure, Université du Québec à Montréal), Yves Gingras (Professeur, Université du Québec à Montréal) et Marie-Claude Thifault (Professeure, Université d'Ottawa) qui discutent de la multidisciplinarité et de ses enjeux en histoire.
Cette semaine à Histoire de passer le temps, on vous présente l'édition 2021 du colloque Jean-Marie Fecteau qui s'est donné du 24 au 26 mars à l'UQAM! Ce neuvième panel est présidé par Jonathan Duchesne (Candidat au doctorat, Université du Québec à Montréal) et Kathleen Durocher (Candidate au doctorat, Université du Québec à Montréal). Avec : Julien Lehoux : « Une réaffirmation de la diplomatie canadienne ? Le processus de rapatriement des civils canadiens internés à Hong Kong durant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale (1941-43) ». Méchak Eliezer Mbani : « La commune mixte de Brazzaville (Congo) : de 1911 à 1955 ». Emmy Bois : « Les papiers terriers laurentiens : témoins d'une pratique de gestion seigneuriale (XVIIe-XIXe siècle ».
Cette semaine à Histoire de passer le temps, on vous présente l'édition 2021 du colloque Jean-Marie Fecteau qui s'est donné du 24 au 26 mars à l'UQAM! Ce huitième panel est présidé par Christine Chevalier-Caron (Candidate au doctorat, Université du Québec à Montréal). Avec : Joannie Daigneault : « Les stéréotypes présents dans l'enseignement de l'histoire autochtone au Québec ». Mélissa Benjamin : « Les clichés à propos de la gladiature véhiculés par les films Gladiator et Pompeii dans les représentations des étudiant.e.s de cégep ».
Cette semaine à Histoire de passer le temps, on vous présente l'édition 2021 du colloque Jean-Marie Fecteau qui s'est donné du 24 au 26 mars à l'UQAM! Ce septième panel est présidé par Véronique Lacroix (Candidate au doctorat, Université du Québec à Montréal) avec le professeur d'histoire Benjamin Deruelle (UQAM) et Jamie Folson de Performant Software Solution qui présentent le projet Sapientia. Visant à reconstruire les réseaux de savoirs en Europe Moderne à l'aide de l'informatique. Plus largement, les panélistes décortiquent aussi les avantages des méthodes numériques dans la science historique.
Cette semaine à Histoire de passer le temps, on vous présente l'édition 2021 du colloque Jean-Marie Fecteau qui s'est donné du 24 au 26 mars à l'UQAM! Ce sixième panel est présidé par Richard Matthew Pollard (Professeur, Université du Québec à Montréal). Avec : Valentin Grandclaude : « Au miroir de la valeur : le mercenaire suisse ou la construction littéraire d'une figure militaire par la noblesse de France durant la Renaissance (1465-1559) ». Sarah Laflamme-Tremblay : « Guerre, victoire, gloire, héroïsme : les représentations de la mythologie antique dans les entrées royales françaises de 1508 à 1517 ». Eliott Boulate : « De l'expérience à l'expertise : Héthoum de Korykos, un Arménien au secours de la Chrétienté ».
Cette semaine à Histoire de passer le temps, on vous présente l'édition 2021 du colloque Jean-Marie Fecteau qui s'est donné du 24 au 26 mars à l'UQAM! Ce cinquième panel est présidé par Andrew Barros (Professeur, Université du Québec à Montréal). Avec : Virginie Belony : « "Face au peuple et à l'histoire" : le duvaliérisme, entre la légitimation et la rationalisation d'un régime ». François Lafontaine-Lamoureux : « Coeurs de Pierre ; Les associations de vétérans de l'Illinois et la construction de monuments dédiés aux morts de l'Union, 1877 à 1917 ».
Cette semaine à Histoire de passer le temps, on vous présente l'édition 2021 du colloque Jean-Marie Fecteau qui s'est donné du 24 au 26 mars à l'UQAM! Ce quatrième panel est présidé par Geneviève Dorais (Professeure, Université du Québec à Montréal). Avec : Charles Bénard : « “Sandino es una bandera más” ? Le discours à propos du Général Augusto César Sandino et de la guérilla nicaraguayenne contre l'impérialisme étatsuniens dans la revue Amauta (1928-1930) ». María Fernanda Galindo : « Censure, État et culture au Pérou et au Mexique, 1933-1945 ».
Cette semaine à Histoire de passer le temps, on vous présente l'édition 2021 du colloque Jean-Marie Fecteau qui s'est donné du 24 au 26 mars à l'UQAM! Ce troisième panel est présidé par Jean Revez (Professeur, Université du Québec à Montréal). Avec : Véronique Lacroix : « Le rôle des princesses étrangères dans les unions matrimoniales à la 18e dynastie (-1549 à -1292) ». Julie Desjardins : « Une expertise en demande : le cas des charpentiers de Deir el-Medina ».
Cette semaine à Histoire de passer le temps, on vous présente l'édition 2021 du colloque Jean-Marie Fecteau qui s'est donné du 24 au 26 mars à l'UQAM! Ce deuxième panel est présidé par Geneviève Dorais (Professeure, Université du Québec à Montréal). Avec : Éric Donais : « Les enjeux de santé reliés à l'amiante : un point de vue québécois, 1975-1984 ». Renaud Vimond : « La sociologie et la science politique au service de l'histoire parlementaire : appréhender l'évolution de la réponse du législateur québécois face à l'influence des intérêts privés organisés de 1977 ». Martin Robert : « L'Institut d'études médiévales (1930-1971), les débuts de la recherche interdisciplinaire en Sciences Humaines à l'Université de Montréal ».
Cette semaine à Histoire de passer le temps, on vous présente l'édition 2021 du colloque Jean-Marie Fecteau qui s'est donné du 24 au 26 mars à l'UQAM! Ce premier panel est présidée par Lise Roy (Professeure, Université du Québec à Montréal). Avec : Amélie Dufresne : « L'honneur féminin à Montréal au XVIIIe siècle ». Béatrice Leblanc-Martineau : « Père fictif, père légal. La présomption de paternité dans les Causes célèbres de François Gayot de Pitaval, 1734-1743 ».
With spring just around the corner Andrew and Fecteau are gearing up for the next big season! Follow us as we recap our general fishing setups, swap stories, and share the upcoming excitement for the impending season!
Join us as Andrew and Fecteau recap their fishing journeys for the 2021 season thus far. Limited fishing opportunities along with venturing onto new bodies of water have made this season quite unique. Make sure you listen as we discuss getting new equipment, meeting some characters, and going out on the river to "attempt" smelt fishing.
Tread lightly alongside Andrew and Fecteau as they venture out onto the hard water for the first time this season. Scarce ice conditions make the start of the season slow and challenging. Listen as we recap our "success" or lack thereof for the beginning portion of 2021.
The hard water season is finally upon us! Tune in to catch some tricks and land some tips that Andrew and Fecteau cover before heading out onto the ice. With better preparation, comes more flags. In turn, more flags means more opportunity to fill your freezer and cover your plate with fish.
Listen along as Fecteau retells the encounters of his 2020 whitetail season. From July scouting to November hunting, it is a season that is filled with both highs and lows. However, the product of his efforts is beyond memorable.
Welcome everyone to the GRIP N GRIN podcast! Get to know your hosts, Fecteau and Andrew, and what they bring to the GRIP N GRIN table.