Chapter 1: What are the main introductions and topics covered in this episode?
I tell you what, prices are getting high, but a fella still got to get his guns and ammo. We go hunting for all them good deals online every day. Go to pew.deals, that's P-E-W dot D-E-A-L-S, in your internet. Now back to your podcast.
Deal bro, deal bro, saving you money, don't you know.
Chapter 2: What lessons can we learn from the Colorado hiker's mountain lion attack?
And there it is, goa.
Welcome to another episode of Let's Go Hunt, your weekly BS session, hosting as a podcast. Tonight, Dave Packard, who has had it with the crashes, Sam Alexander, had that last week, Vince H., fresh off smoking a case of Tarltons, and I'm Mike Gonsalves, the competitor who can't compete with your mom at my feet. What's up, fellas?
Oh, you know.
Stop that. Just another day. One of us is going to have to go change.
You're both wore the same outfit tonight. It's cute, but yeah, when are you going to have to change?
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Chapter 3: What personal gear updates do the hosts share?
No, I wasn't here last week because... I decided that I could... So I got sick. I was sick the last time I was on. And I walked out of this little room right after we got done recording and immediately was racked with fever chills. Oof. Which sucked because I really had to take a piss. And... It was not pretty. And then last week, I completely, just about completely lost my voice.
And every time I tried to talk, I ended up coughing. And then after I decided I couldn't be on the show, I coughed so hard that I'm pretty sure I dislocated a rib. been there all done yeah so i've been fighting that for this last week and my voice is mostly back like i'd say about 60 but so yeah that's that's where i've been it sounds like you're still moderately sick Yeah.
This is really just the aftermath of my voice being destroyed by whatever I had, and then it's still coming back.
Whatever that is has been spreading around the country.
Chapter 4: What news and world events impact hunting and outdoor activities?
I had it a couple weeks. I'd say about a week before Christmas. Yeah, I had it a week before Christmas because we had a dinner with a friend, and she was like, are you sick? And I'm like, I used to be, my voice is dead coming back. And she was like, oh, okay.
Yeah, I had this voice going on for a little while.
Tobacco is a lot of fun.
Yeah, somewhere between a robot and a 65-year-old smoker. Yep. They're coming right for us. Yeah.
Our guest that we were supposed to have tonight, he caught the same shit, and I have deemed it flovid. Flu-covid. Fair.
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Chapter 5: How are thermals being used in hunting and what are their benefits?
And it's nasty shit.
It ain't good. It had to have been. I had to have gotten two things at once because I had flu symptoms and the cold symptoms. And then it settled into my throat.
lungs in like a chest cold but but also um it lit my sinuses on fire like i had a hot headache like right in the middle of my forehead that would not go away i've i've taken way too much over-the-counter pain medication this past two weeks your liver must be loving you
It works better with beer. It really does.
I picked a great dry January. Gross.
Poor Vince.
Well, I injured myself last week. How? What did you do? You know the little black lines on the road that you see going back and forth?
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Chapter 6: What is the significance of the new wildlife conservation initiative in Wyoming?
Like on asphalt. It's like little black lines.
The ones you're not supposed to follow. Yeah. Black lines on the white lines or the like on asphalt.
There's like random ass black lines fucking everywhere.
Oh, yeah. Yeah. The road patches. Yes.
Those. Those. Okay. Oh, that is what we call crack pouring. And we were doing that the other day and I was loading some blocks into our tar pot, which melts all the blocks.
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Chapter 7: What are the pros and cons of using suppressors in hunting?
And then it comes out this little stick and, uh, it's on my Instagram if you want to see it, but, um, it comes out to this little stick, but it's gotta be like super fucking hot. So I was loading blocks and a block wedge, the trap door open and another block fell and it splashed out and landed on my arm. Oh Jesus. So, uh, I can't feel that one. Those are the worst. That one? That was a good one.
I think it was between 450 and 500 degrees coming out of there. Sounds about right.
Those are solid second degree burns for sure. I think one of those is a third.
The big one is a third because I can't feel it. I can feel around it, but I can't feel it.
Chapter 8: What experiences do the hosts share about their recent hunting adventures?
Third is supposed to go all the way to your bones. Second is blisters and beyond. Third is supposed to send your muscle all the way to your bone. But I may be wrong.
This one never blistered.
I think you are wrong. I think it has to do with the layers of the skin it gets through. Yeah.
Right.
Not all the way through muscle.
I see what you're saying.
Once you get to muscle, that's like... Maybe it's both all the way to muscle. We don't have blasters or phasers, depending on which flavor of nerdism you're into. So...
Yeah, I think Country Boy Guns says that it kills the nerves. And it did. The shit thing is, when it happened, all I could do was sit and watch it burn me. Because if I wiped it, I would have wiped all the skin away.
Like Eddie Nakamura from We Were Soldiers.
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