We are excited to announce our very special guest this Saturday, November 15th, on the Montana Outdoor Radio Show! Craig Boddington will be joining the Captain and crew to talk hunting at 7am!
“Craig Boddington is one of today’s most respected outdoor journalists. He spent the past forty years exploring our natural world as a hunter and sharing his knowledge and experiences in dozens of books and through thousands of published articles and essays. He’s a decorated Marine, an award-winning author, and continues to be a leading voice for conservation and ethical hunting around the world.” (via craigboddington.com)
Make sure you tune in through any of the radio stations in our statewide network by clicking HERE, or by listening live tomorrow morning online via www.montanaoutdoor.com!
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