The Dreaded Archer Podcast | Archery, Bowhunting & Conservation
Step into the woods with The Dreaded Archer Podcast, an archery and bowhunting podcast where host Trey Reed brings you real conversations from the world of bowhunting, archery, and the outdoor lifestyle. Each week, Trey sits down with passionate hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and industry pros to swap stories, share hard earned lessons, and dive into everything from whitetail deer and elk hunting to archery tips and hunting conservation.
Whether you’re fine-tuning your shot, chasing your next tag, or just love a good hunting story, this show blends knowledge, humor, and heart in every episode. From deep discussions on bowhunting gear, hunting ethics, and field tactics to the wild stories that happen out in the woods, The Dreaded Archer Podcast is your campfire connection to the archery and bowhunting community.
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The Dreaded Archer Podcast | Archery, Bowhunting & Conservation
The Country Boy Mafia Way with Special Guest Ralph Smith
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On this episode of The Dreaded Archer Podcast, Trey sits down with Ralph Smith, founder of CBM Outdoors, for a wide-ranging and honest conversation about hunting, culture, and what the outdoor lifestyle truly means.
Ralph shares his journey into the outdoors and how duck hunting, raccoon hunting, and deer hunting have shaped him—not just as a hunter, but as a man. From early mornings in the duck blind to long nights chasing raccoon dogs and the discipline required during deer season, Ralph breaks down the lessons the woods have taught him about patience, respect, and community.
The conversation also dives into the growth of African Americans in the outdoors, the importance of representation, and why access, visibility, and authenticity matter more now than ever. Ralph and Trey discuss breaking stereotypes, pushing back on gatekeeping, and creating space for new hunters to feel welcome—no matter where they come from or what gear they wear.
Ralph opens up about the vision behind CBM Outdoors, the challenges of building a brand with purpose, and why staying true to the culture and community is more important than chasing trends or approval. The two also touch on real-world hunting culture, including why you don’t need expensive gear to be successful—and why pride in the lifestyle matters more than logos.
This episode is part hunting stories, part cultural conversation, and part reminder that the outdoors is for everyone willing to respect it.
If you’re passionate about hunting, conservation, and preserving the outdoor lifestyle for the next generation, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.