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00:00:00 Speaker 1: So being that we are talking and knowing that there are people listening, I would encourage if you take anything away from it today, do that, Like, take five minutes, write a note to somebody in your life, friend, family member, and just tell them thank you, drop it the mail. Like it’s hard not to get emotional right now because it just feels so much gratitude in that, like just thinking of all the people in my life. And I encourage everyone, just like, if you take anything from that this conversation today, just do that…
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00:00:01 Speaker 1: Welcome to the Wired to Hunt podcast, your guide to the whitetail woods, presented by First Light, creating proven versatile hunting apparel for the stand, saddle or blind. First Light Go Farther, Stay Longer, and now your host, Mark Kenyon. 00:00:19 Speaker 2: Welcome to the Wired to Hunt podcast. This week on the show, we are reviewing what science and in the field research studies can tell us about the whitetail rut and how to hunt it. All right, welcome back to the Wired Hunt podcast, brought to you by First Light and their Camera for…
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