
In this episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitchell is joined by listener Michael Ortiz for an honest and relatable conversation about hunting, growth, and finding your own path in the outdoors. From managing private land to chasing adventure on public ground, Mike shares how stepping outside his comfort zone helped shape him into a more well-rounded hunter. The discussion dives into the influence of modern hunting media, the pull toward public land challenges, and the importance of experimenting with different styles to discover what truly brings enjoyment and fulfillment in the woods. The conversation then turns toward a deeper look at priorities — balancing limited time, family responsibilities, and the desire to be successful each season. Together, Mitchell and Mike reflect on how their definitions of success have evolved, from filling tags to creating meaningful experiences with their kids and introducing others to hunting. They also tackle the growing divide within the hunting community, emphasizing the need for humility, unity, and mentorship to ensure the future of the sport. This episode is a reminder that hunting is about more than individual success — it’s about community, shared experiences, and passing something meaningful on to the next generation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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