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  • J. Wayne Fears grew up in the Cumberland Mountains roaming around on a mountain named Tater Knob. His dad was a trapper and an expert woodsman, and his mom was a country schoolteacher. From his dad, he learned to live in the wilds, and from his mom, he obtained a love of the written word. When other kids were playing team sports, J. Wayne was spending days, often alone, trapping, hunting, and fishing.

    J Wayne served in the U.S. Army. After his time in the Army, he graduated from Auburn University and went to work as a wildlife specialist with the University of Georgia to develop wildlife resources in a rural test county in South Georgia. The resulting program was published as a feature article in the March 1966 issue of Outdoor Life magazine. This article gave J. Wayne and his work national attention and introduced him to the world of outdoor writing.

    Wayne is a prolific writer, having written thousands of articles in nearly every major outdoor publication and 40 books. He is also an explorer, photographer, survivalist, hunter, and storyteller. If we listed all he has accomplished, it would be an entire podcast.

    In this episode, we delve into the art of storytelling and survival skills and hear gripping tales of adventure, including one harrowing experience in the wilds of Canada where our guest, J. Wayne Fears, faced the ultimate test of survival. Joining us is Craig Haney, a long-time best friend of J Wayne, adding his unique perspective to our conversation. Settle in for a captivating discussion among friends, old and new, as we explore the depths of the great outdoors and the stories that define us.

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  • In this episode, we had the opportunity to sit on the tranquil front porch of Robin Taylor. Robin is a staple in the outdoor community of Alabama and creates some of the most striking photography and paintings. Birds were chirping and woodpeckers were rattling as we rocked in our rocking chairs overlooking a quiet pond in front of Robin's house. It was a fantastic conversation and we covered a variety of topics.

    We discussed everything from milky way photography to landscape and wildlife painting, exotic travel, his award-winning fishing lure collection, and synchronized fireflies. Robin's love for the outdoors and his quiet faith is so evident in how he treats people as well as how he cares for God's creation. We hope this episode encourages you to get outside and find your own adventures and write your own stories in the Storied Outdoors.

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  • In this episode, we are so excited to share our conversation with Matt McPherson founder of Mathews Archery and McPherson Guitars. Both of these are industry leaders in their respective fields. Matt shares about his drive for excellence in everything he puts his hands to as a way of honoring God. His faith has driven him to do some amazing things as a businessman, but also as someone who strives to share the love of Jesus with everyone, he comes in contact with.

    Matt McPherson along with his Father began the journey of building McPherson Guitars where they merged art, skill, and innovation to create a truly exceptional and inspiring acoustic guitar. Today, McPherson guitars are known for having exceptional resonance, high quality craftsmanship, and its signature McPherson sound hole. The McPherson name has come to stand for excellence, integrity, and artistry.

    One of Matt’s other passions and pursuits since a young age has been bowhunting and with the engineering mindset that built guitars, Matt set himself on a course of building bows. Having built his first compound by the time he was 13 yrs old, he went on to invent the Solocam technology in 1992, and there began Mathews Archery.

    Matt states, “At Mathews, we are a family of bow hunters, inventors, producers and storytellers. We work hard and with enduring passion, to deliver the ultimate archery experience for our customers.”

    We hope you will enjoy these stories and interview with Matt McPherson.

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  • In this episode, Brad Hill reads an essay written by previous guest, friend of the show, and staple member of the Alabama flyfishing community, Andre Davis. This essay is a look into the passion that so many of us share in this world of flyfishing in the state of Alabama and beyond. We hope you will enjoy this essay, but more than that, we hope it encourages you to find your own adventures and write your own stories in the Storied Outdoors.

  • In this episode we talk to Andre Davis. Andre is an avid outdoorsman who finds peace and restoration in the demonstrative power of God's nature. He is a proud big brother, uncle, son and husband. Andre' has spent a lifetime outdoors hunting, fishing, hiking, building, playing music and teaching. Married to a sixth grade teacher, his household is full of the desire to teach and lead our youth well, with the joyful expectation of watching them become better than ourselves. Andre' has a non-profit called Skillz and Gills where kids are taught the basics of fly fishing, how to set up a rig, fly casting, all about waterways, ecosystems, conservation, and fish handling. He’s a staple in the Alabama fly fishing community, a mentor of the Mayfly Project, an avid fly tier, and friend of the show.

    Many of you may be surprised to know that Andre is also an excellent writer and storyteller. We’ve had the privilege of reading several of his personal essays and we talk about those on the show. We had Andre on once before at the international fly fishing film festival at Cahaba Brewery last year, but we wanted to extend our conversation with him this year. We know you will enjoy hearing from our friend, Andre Davis.

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    We would love to hear from you, if you have any questions, comments, poems, and or recommendations for us, email us [email protected] Music written and recorded by Brad Hill.

  • In this week’s episode, we sit down with Captain Robin Simms, who just received her certification to operate 150 foot vessels. Robin is a longtime friend of the show and vital member of the Alabama flyfishing community. We previously had Robin on the show in a mini episode at the international fly fishing film festival at Cahaba brewery last year. We go into more depth with Robin in this episode and discuss Alabama women on the fly, her guide services, and a host of other topics centered around a life lived on the water… Including a harrowing story from her time in Alaska involving a very little boat on very big waves. We absolutely love what Robin brings to this episode, as well as what she brings to the outdoor community with her innovative approach to getting new people on the water. We hope you enjoy!

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  • Jacob Holsonback, a native of Pace, Florida, is a manager at Innerlight Surf Shop in Pensacola, Florida, overseeing its four locations, including two in Pensacola, one in Gulf Breeze, and one in Destin. In the summer months, Jacob shares his passion for surfing with folks who take part in a surf camp sponsored by the shop.

    In this episode, we dive into the world of surfing with Jacob Holsonback, a true enthusiast and self-proclaimed surf junky; he is one of the managers at Innerlight Surf Shop on the Gulf Coast. Unlike our previous outdoor topics, this conversation paddles into the uncharted waters of the thrilling sport of surfing. Jacob shares his personal journey, from how he first discovered surfing to managing a surf shop and teaching beginner surf camps during the summer. We explore the challenges and growth opportunities he's experienced through surfing, along with some of his most memorable adventures. Jacob also provides valuable advice for novice surfers and sheds light on the dangers that the sport of surfing may encounter. If you're curious about surfing or looking to enhance your surfing skills, this episode is a must-listen!

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  • In this episode, we talk to David Parham about all of the amazing places in Alabama to find adventure. David grew up in Birmingham, attended college in Tuscaloosa, and currently lives in Huntsville working as an engineer. He grew up climbing and was driven outdoors by finding anywhere he could go climb. Climbing quickly turned him into a camper and as he would go climbing for a weekend and would need a place to sleep. Through camping and climbing he then turned into a waterfall hunter. Waterfalls served as a spectacular place to cool down while camping and climbing during summer. Waterfall hunting led to hiking and thus the process of finding waterfalls. When he’s not at home, at work, or at Jiu Jitsu, he loves exploring the outdoors with his 2 daughters and wife. They love spending time exploring North Alabama and seeing all the different views, caves, and waterfalls that it has to offer. David is an advocate for wild places and backyard adventures in the state of Alabama. We discuss being intentional about getting our children in the outdoors at an early age. As well as how sometimes the most beautiful places are the most unexpected places. Be sure to tune in to this episode with David, a.k.a. The Huntsville Adventurer.

    We would love to hear from you, if you have any questions, comments, poems, and or recommendations for us, email us [email protected] Music written and recorded by Brad Hill.

  • In this episode, we talk with Sam Bailey about all things fly fishing, and those who helped us to get into the sport along the way. Sam tells us some great stories about working in fly shops with Mr. Craig Haney, and how that led to a love of the sport. He also talks about Southern Culture on the Fly, and the great things that they are doing to contribute to storytelling, flyfishing, and conservation in the South. We hope you will enjoy this episode of the Storied Outdoors with Alabama fly fishing friend and advocate, Sam Bailey.

    We would love to hear from you, if you have any questions, comments, poems, and or recommendations for us, email us [email protected] Music written and recorded by Brad Hill.

  • Ep 109: Charles Martin & Sons: Alaska Storied And a Conversation About Manhood
    In this episode, we sit down with former guest and New York Times best selling author, Charles Martin. However, this time we were joined by two of his three sons, Rives and Charlie. Charles, Rives and Charlie all spent some time in Alaska this past year, and we were not short on stories for them to tell. We talked about bear encounters, fishing for salmon, and what it means to be a man. Charles gets the opportunity to talk about each of his sons unique giftedness, and how he specifically prays for each of them. This was such a fun conversation to be a part of on many levels. We hope that you will enjoy hearing more from our friend, Charles Martin and his sons. Be sure to get Charles’ latest books: a novel entitled The Last Exchange, and a 40 Day Journey to the cross, entitled It is Finished wherever books are sold.
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    We would love to hear from you, if you have any questions, comments, poems, and or recommendations for us, email us [email protected] Music written and recorded by Brad Hill

  • Ben Meadows and George Constantine from Dorsal Outdoors, a crew of lifelong buddies from Alabama who just couldn't put a good story down. These guys are insanely talented at crafting films about the outdoor experience. The people, The places, and The pursuits . From the time that Ben and George got stranded on an uninhabited island while trying to catch bonefish, Or the time Dan dropped into 400 feeding tuna, and left with only a headache. Or especially the time (every time) where they took what they had, made the best out of it, and ventured as far as they could., They have published tales from Colombia, Alabama, Mexico, Louisiana… anywhere adventure is found. Ever since we met these fellas we have felt like they are our tribe, the kind of folks we hoped to have conversations with on this show. It's been a long time coming but we hope you enjoy our conversation with Ben Meadows and George Constantine.

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    We would love to hear from you, if you have any questions, comments, poems, and or recommendations for us, email us [email protected] Music written and recorded by Brad Hill

  • Brad and Bryan so down together in this episode and recall some of their favorite moments from season seven and preview season eight. They also talk about some of their personal adventures that they took during the break in-between seasons that took them everywhere from the upper Delta in Mobile to the great Smoky Mountain National Park in Tennessee, and all the way to Nicaragua. We are excited to start season eight and we hope that you will enjoy, the many different guests that we have on the show this season as well as a couple brand new essays. Don’t forget to download Brad‘s new song, “Waiting on a Rise,” wherever you get your music, and pick up a copy of Bryan’s newest book, “Jesus Is,” that can be found at www.ironhillpress.com or on Amazon.
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    We would love to hear from you, if you have any questions, comments, poems, and or recommendations for us, email us [email protected]
    Music written and recorded by Brad Hill

  • Grab a cup of hot chocolate and cozy up by the fire for this episode of The Storied Outdoors as Brad Hill reads “Hidden Wonders,” a short story written by Dr. Bryan Gill. “Hidden Wonders” follows the Heatherford’s, a family whose plans were thwarted by an unexpected blizzard that grounded all southbound flights out of New York—including theirs. With limited options, they decide to drop in on their eccentric Uncle Doc for the holidays. While this was not their original plan for Christmas, it might just be the one they needed to restore their children’s fading Christmas spirit. We hope you enjoy this story and have a Merry Christmas!

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    Music written and recorded by Brad Hill.

  • “One Horse Open Sleigh” by Dr. Bryan Gill is inspired by the original lyrics of “Jingle Bells,” that read, “A day or two ago, I thought I'd take a ride And soon, Miss Fanny Bright Was seated by my side…” Bryan wrote this story about two little girls and a mahogany Clydesdale that loved nothing more than pulling a shiny red sleigh in the snow. The horse changes the lives of the little girls, but that’s not the only transformation that takes place. Enjoy this story that takes a peek into the fictional life of the iconic Christmas card image of a horse-drawn sleigh.
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  • The Fox and the Fawn, by Dr. Bryan Gill is a whimsical story about a little girl and her father’s never ending love for her. Brad Hill masterfully reads this story and makes the characters come alive. We hope you’ll enjoy this heartwarming Christmas story, The Fox and the Fawn.
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  • The Christmas Pageant (A Christmas Story) by Dr. Bryan Gill is the story of a sweet family trying to figure out how to navigate the holidays after a tragic accident that took their mother and left their son disabled. After a resurgence of the town’s Christmas Pageant that reunites a town, this family finds a way to redeem their sadness with new Christmas traditions. We hope you enjoy this Christmas episode written by Dr. Bryan Gill and read by Brad Hill. Intro music is also presented by Brad Hill.

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  • Here we are, at the end of another season that was filled with amazing stories from amazing human beings. We celebrated 100 episodes this season, reconnected with a old friends, and made new ones.
    In this episode, Brad and Bryan recap highlights of season seven and share not one, but two HUGE, personal announcements. We think you’ll like them.
    We hope you have enjoyed season seven as much as we did and we hope you enjoy the season seven wrapup as well. Be sure to check out the links in the show notes. And stay tuned for our Christmas story series in the next couple weeks.

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    We would love to hear from you, if you have any questions, comments, poems, and or recommendations for us, email us [email protected] Music written and recorded by Brad Hill.

  • Josh Spielmaker is a 33-year resident of North Arkansas. He has been married to his wife, Kristie, for 25 years, and together, they have three exceptional children. After a long career in construction and later aircraft refurbishment, he works with special needs students at Prism North America, a faith-based K-12 private school in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
    Josh has always had a love of the outdoors. He and his wife made traditions of national park trips with their children as they grew. About six years ago, he was diagnosed with adult-onset fly fishing obsession, and these days, you will likely find him tying flies or on the boat fishing with his wife or any random good friend. Josh is also a regular guest on the Bear Grease podcast, where he is a faithful apologist of the sport of Fly Fishing.
    In this episode, we take the reins off and free Josh to gush about fly fishing as much as he wants to, as well as many other exciting topics. Josh shares his love for craftmanship in making hats and tying flies and how skills over the course of a lifetime lead to new skills and hobbies. We also discuss the outstanding work they are doing there with the students at Prism North America. We hope you enjoy this episode and our conversation with Josh.

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    Music written and recorded by Brad Hill.

  • This is our 100th episode! And we could not think of anyone better than Jimbo Meador, Alabama fly fishing legend and outdoorsman to be our guest for this special occasion. Jimbo was on our show once before, but if you know Jimbo, there’s always more stories to tell.

    We were so honored to be able to sit down once again in his home office and listen to the guide stories of fly fishing, close calls on the water, and his longtime friend, the late Jimmy Buffett. We know you will enjoy these stories that are downright laugh out loud funny. Jimbo is an absolute treasure to the state of Alabama and the overall sport of fly fishing, and we are thankful that we call him friend.

    Thank you for joining us on this journey of 100 episodes of the Storied Outdoors. If you enjoy this podcast, please share it with a friend who you think would enjoy it as well. Here’s to 100, and may there be 100 more!

    We would love to hear from you, if you have any questions, comments, poems, and or recommendations for us, email us [email protected] written and recorded by Brad Hill.

  • In this episode, we had the chance to sit down at Float Alabama with First Sergeant Rowell Guevarra and Sergeant Christopher Murphy after a long day of fishing on the Tallapoosa River. We discussed what it means to live a life of purpose and meaning as well as the many ways these men give of their time to make the lives of others better. These men have served their country well by their time in the military and continue to serve men and women with their gifts of hospitality by providing memorable experiences on the water. We wanted to honor these veterans this week where we recognize Veterans Day and we hope you will as well by supporting their philanthropic efforts. If you enjoy this episode, share it with a friend who would as well. And be sure to support the amazing organizations these me represent.

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    We would love to hear from you, if you have any questions, comments, poems, and or recommendations for us, email us [email protected]

    Music written and recorded by Brad Hill