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  • Seasons Change...So Does Life | MOE Podcast #87
    Feb 17 2026

    When hunting season ends, it can feel like something closes. Our routine and rhythm change and winter can feel like a drag. However, the outdoors never really stops…it just changes.In this episode, we talk about the natural shift from the woods to the water, from rifle to rod, and how the seasonal changes often mirror the personal changes happening in our own lives. Fishing, like hunting, isn’t just about catching fish, it’s restorative and a connection to something real.The Maine outdoors has a way of reminding us that nothing truly ends, it simply transitions into a new season.Enjoy!Featured Book From "Tell Me Your Life Story" Series: "Tell Me Your Life Story, Nana"https://amzn.to/3MICusNCheck us out on the web at:https://www.maineoutdoorenthusiast.comContact:maineoutdoorenthusiast@gmail.com

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    57 Min.
  • The Last True Woodsmen
    Feb 11 2026

    Today, we sit down with men who lived the Maine woods in a different era...a time when the woods were remote, gear was simple, and skill mattered more than anything.We discuss their early trips to camp, the years they served during Vietnam, how the woods have changed, and the personal stories (both humorous and hard) that shaped who they became. This podcast is really about identity and a way of life that is quietly disappearing.They are lived experiences from a generation that learned the outdoors (trial by fire, if you will), through patience, hardship, and time.The Last True Woodsmen is less about the past…and more about what still remains.#TheLastTrueWoodsmen #MaineOutdoors #OutdoorHeritage #NorthWoods #deercamp
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    1 Std. und 6 Min.
  • Modern Gear vs Traditional Gear: Is there Really a Difference? | MOE Podcast #85
    Jan 26 2026

    Modern gear has never been better but does that automatically make us better outdoorsmen?This episode was inspired by a recent experiment that tested 100-year-old Everest gear against modern high-altitude equipment. The results were surprising, and they raise a bigger question that applies just as much to the Maine woods and waters: Is the real difference between traditional and modern gear about performance or about understanding?This isn’t an argument against technology. It’s a conversation about skill, dependence, and what happens when gear fails, conditions turn, or plans change. From wool and compasses to GPS units and optics, we explore where modern gear truly helps and where it can quietly replace awareness, adaptability, and experience. Let's be honest, the woods don’t care what era your gear comes from...only whether you understand it.Enjoy!If your interested in reading the article referenced in this podcast, see the link below👇"100 Years Later, George Mallory’s Primitive Everest Gear Takes on a Himalayan Peak"https://www.climbing.com/gear/new-study-george-mallory-everest-gear/Check us out on the web at:https://www.maineoutdoorenthusiast.comContact:maineoutdoorenthusiast@gmail.com

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    48 Min.
  • What Maine’s Outdoor Law Debates Say About Our Future | MOE Podcast #84
    Jan 20 2026

    Several outdoor law changes are being discussed in Augusta. Taken together, they raise a bigger question about the future of hunting and fishing in Maine.In this episode of Maine Outdoor Enthusiast, we take a look at some of the proposals currently on the table, including:• A potential extension of muzzleloader season in northern Maine• Ongoing debates around fly-fishing-only waters• A proposed constitutional amendment recognizing the right to hunt and fish• Why Maine remains one of the only states in the country without Sunday huntingMore importantly, we step back and talk about what these conversations really signal and how Maine balances access, conservation, tradition, and science, and why reactionary lawmaking in either direction can do more harm than good.This isn’t about fear or outrage. It’s about understanding the long game and making sure Maine’s outdoor heritage stays strong for the next generation.Enjoy!#MaineOutdoors #MaineHunting #MaineFishing #PublicLand #HuntingPolicy👇 Join the conversation in the comments:What do you think these proposals mean for Maine 10 years from now?Check us out on the web at:https://www.maineoutdoorenthusiast.comContact:maineoutdoorenthusiast@gmail.com

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    44 Min.
  • Why Chasing Success is Ruining YOUR Hunting Season | MOE Podcast #83
    Jan 13 2026

    What if the way you define success is what’s quietly ruining your hunting season?In this episode, we talk honestly about how modern hunting culture (numbers, comparisons, pressure, and highlight reels) can pull us away from what made hunting meaningful in the first place. This isn’t an argument against success. It’s a conversation about how obsession with success can steal the joy, the patience, and the lessons the woods are trying to teach us.Especially here in Maine, where seasons are short and the woods are tough, hunting has a way of humbling you. Some of the best days don’t end with a tag filled, but they still matter. In fact, they might matter more.This episode is for anyone who’s ever ended a season frustrated instead of fulfilled and for anyone who wants to hunt in a way that lasts a lifetime.Check out The Outdoor Sporting Library here:https://outdoorsportinglibrary.com


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    49 Min.
  • Why Your 2026 Deer Season Starts NOW | MOE Podcast #82
    Jan 6 2026

    Deer season may be over, but the work that leads to next year’s success starts right now. In this episode, we break down why the offseason is one of the most important...and overlooked parts of becoming a better hunter.From the mental reset after a long season to gear evaluation, and physical preparation, this episode is all about laying the foundation for future success. Whether you filled a tag or not, the offseason is where lessons turn into results.We also talk about goals, content ideas, and what’s ahead as we transition into winter and beyond. If you’re serious about improving your deer seasons year after year, this is where it begins.👇 Let us know in the comments:What’s one thing you’re focusing on this offseason?Topics Covered:• Mental reset after deer season• Postseason scouting strategies• Gear that earned its place (and what didn’t)• Physical conditioning for next season• Offseason goals & future plans#DeerHunting #PostSeasonScouting #MaineHunting #DeerHunting2026 #Tracking #whitetail Check us out on the web at:https://www.maineoutdoorenthusiast.comContact:maineoutdoorenthusiast@gmail.com

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • Deer Tracks To Stockings: Season Reflections And Gifts For Outdoorsmen | MOE Podcast #81
    Dec 16 2025

    Maine 2025 deer season has come to a close and Christmas is right around the corner. In this episode, we take time to reflect on the past deer season...the lessons learned, the moments that stuck with us, and what the woods always teach when the season ends. We also talk the transition to Christmas and throw out some last-minute gift ideas for outdoorsmen.From quiet mornings in the timber to the scramble of holiday shopping, this episode blends end-of-season reflection with practical Christmas gift ideas for hunters and fishermen. Whether you’re still chasing the perfect gift or simply looking back on another season spent outdoors...this is where we are at! #deerhunting #christmas #reflections Merry Christmas!*Stuff in this video*1) Trayvax Contour Wallet:https://amzn.to/3KWrZRA2)Buck Knives 110 Folding Hunter Knife:https://amzn.to/4agvGvP2.5) Benchmade - Bugout Outdoor EDC Folding Knife:https://amzn.to/4pW9uwd3) Silky Professional Series PocketBoy and Big Boy 2000 Curved Blade Folding Saw:https://amzn.to/4pL8I564) "The Vermonter"- Vermont Glove:https://vermontglove.com/products/the-vermonter5) MOE Leather Journal:https://www.maineoutdoorenthusiast.com/shop/p/product-1-ydar7-e8mlb-r2y28-3ekmmBonus: Holme & Hadfield:https://www.holmeandhadfield.comCheck us out on the web at:https://www.maineoutdoorenthusiast.comContact:maineoutdoorenthusiast@gmail.com

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    42 Min.
  • Maine's BEST Deer Season To Date: 2025 Deer Season Review | MOE Podcast #80
    Dec 9 2025

    For northern Maine, the 2025 deer season has come to an end...and what a year it has been! The deer harvest in Maine is well over 50,000 harvested in the state with still a week left to the season in some southern areas. Not to mention, my father-in-law got it done on the last day of his season during black powder week. The deer had an impressive body despite having a smaller rack than one would expect. No complaints this season! We saw lots of deer, had lots of action and filled the freezers. Well, I have one complaint...IT'S OVER!😢🤣.Enjoy!#mainedeerhunting #deerseason #itsover Check us out on the web at:https://www.maineoutdoorenthusiast.comContact:maineoutdoorenthusiast@gmail.com

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    46 Min.