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The Game with Stephen Tucker
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Documentary
Society & Culture
Sports
Wilderness
Publication Date |
Mar 18, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:33:50

A quiet farmer from Sumner County, Stephen Tucker, has been a deer hunter most of his life. Prior to 2016, his best buck was a 120-incher—a deer many would say is a “pretty good one for Tennessee.”

That all changed on November 7, the third day of Tennessee’s muzzleloader season, when Tucker shot this giant non-typical, which green-scored 308 2/8 net.

We talk a bit about how he got into hunting and the type of hunting he enjoys doing. 

Despite being a full time farmer, Stephen and a friend have decided to get into filming their own hunts.

So tune in and I hope you get some really good tips in this episode.

Before you go…

I enjoy sharing tips and resources with all of you so please keep them coming. As I stated before I want this to be place where you, my audience gets involved in the conversation.

Last thing...

If you know anyone that I should be interviewing and have any feedback about the show or any topics that you would like to hear please shoot me an email ab3bryantland@gmail.com.  

land.com/shop">Get your Bryant Land Merchandise!

Follow land.com/">Bryant Land on social media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube

Follow game-official-store.myshopify.com">Stephen Tucker on social media: Facebook | Instagram 

A quiet farmer from Sumner County, Stephen Tucker, has been a deer hunter most of his life. Prior to 2016, his best buck was a 120-incher—a deer many would say is a “pretty good one for Tennessee.” That all changed on November 7, the third day of Tennessee’s muzzleloader season, when Tucker shot this giant non-typical, which green-scored 308 2/8 net. We talk a bit about how he got into hunting and the type of hunting he enjoys doing.  Despite being a full time farmer, Stephen and a friend have decided to get into filming their own hunts. So tune in and I hope you get some really good tips in this episode. Before you go… I enjoy sharing tips and resources with all of you so please keep them coming. As I stated before I want this to be place where you, my audience gets involved in the conversation. Last thing... If you know anyone that I should be interviewing and have any feedback about the show or any topics that you would like to hear please shoot me an email ab3bryantland@gmail.com.   Get your Bryant Land Merchandise! Follow Bryant Land on social media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Follow Stephen Tucker on social media: Facebook | Instagram 

A quiet farmer from Sumner County, Stephen Tucker, has been a deer hunter most of his life. Prior to 2016, his best buck was a 120-incher—a deer many would say is a “pretty good one for Tennessee.”

That all changed on November 7, the third day of Tennessee’s muzzleloader season, when Tucker shot this giant non-typical, which green-scored 308 2/8 net.

We talk a bit about how he got into hunting and the type of hunting he enjoys doing. 

Despite being a full time farmer, Stephen and a friend have decided to get into filming their own hunts.

So tune in and I hope you get some really good tips in this episode.

Before you go…

I enjoy sharing tips and resources with all of you so please keep them coming. As I stated before I want this to be place where you, my audience gets involved in the conversation.

Last thing...

If you know anyone that I should be interviewing and have any feedback about the show or any topics that you would like to hear please shoot me an email ab3bryantland@gmail.com.  

land.com/shop">Get your Bryant Land Merchandise!

Follow land.com/">Bryant Land on social media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube

Follow game-official-store.myshopify.com">Stephen Tucker on social media: Facebook | Instagram 

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