A Hunter's Legacy

44: When Survival Became The Motivation To Hunt Again With Marc Mansfield (Georgia)

Mitchell Fox Episode 44

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At 66, Marc Mansfield has worn a firefighter’s helmet, a barber’s smock, and a whole lot of busted-up bone screws. But long before all that, he was just a kid in North Georgia, building homemade ladder stands and chasing deer through hollers behind Lake Allatoona.

In this episode, Mitchell sits down with a man who’s seen more than most and somehow kept hunting through it all. He’s a life-flighted firefighter (twice), a father who coached his boys through sports and into the woods, and a lifelong archer who still refuses to pick up a crossbow. Marc talks about wrecks that nearly killed him, why baiting ruined Georgia’s woods, and why old does are way harder to fool than big bucks.

He also drops wisdom like only a man who’s earned every limp can. He shares how pain teaches perspective, how missing deer lingers longer than killing them, and how hunters and killers are two completely different breeds.

This one’s got laughs, stories, and some of the rawest truth we’ve had yet.

Listen in, share with an old-school buddy, and remember why we started hunting in the first place.

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