Episode 17: Travels with Kate
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

Episode 17: Travels with Kate

In this special episode, Mike sits down with his sister, Kate, her husband Jed, and their newborn daughter Anne, to explore the theme of travel and family. While much of the podcast revolves around hunting and fishing, this conversation takes a different turn—highlighting adventure, international travel, and a unique relationship with the outdoors.

From childhood family vacations filled with fishing excursions to Kate’s solo journeys around the world, the episode dives into her experiences in New Zealand, Italy, and Morocco, her passion for seeing new places, and how it shaped her career in international education.

Along the way, they cover:
✔️ The Ruhl family’s travel traditions and why nearly every trip involved fishing 🎣
✔️ The one time Kate went fishing in New Zealand—and how she unintentionally upheld the family legacy
✔️ Studying abroad and how it opened the door to global adventures
✔️ A harrowing near-drowning experience while fly fishing in Scotland with their nephew Grant
✔️ Jed’s reluctance toward boats (and a hilarious kayaking mishap in Alaska) 🚣
✔️ The unexpected miracle of baby Anne, named after a beloved family friend
✔️ Future travel plans, from Maine to Italy and beyond

It’s a funny, heartwarming, and insightful conversation about how travel shapes our perspectives and strengthens family bonds.

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Episode 16: Grants Ruhl
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

Episode 16: Grants Ruhl

Outdoor Ruhls Podcast - Episode 16: Grants Ruhl

Introduction
All the Grants! This episode is a deep dive into the Grant legacy within the Ruhl family. From the origin of their name to the five generations of Grants, this episode takes a historical journey through family stories, Pennsylvania Dutch heritage, and a rich tradition of hunting and fishing.

Guests

  • Mike Ruhl (Host)

  • "Poppy" Grant Ruhl Jr.

  • Grant Matthew Ruhl (Matt)

  • Mark Ruhl

Topics Covered:

The History of the Grants

  • The meaning of the Ruhl family name and their Pennsylvania Dutch/German roots.

  • The first Grant: Grant Killian Ruhl and his legacy.

  • The farming tradition of the Ruhl family and their connection to Pennsylvania’s mining communities.

  • The generations of Grants, from sharecropping days to present.

Family Traditions in Hunting and Fishing

  • Hunting in Lebanon County: the shift from small game to deer hunting.

  • How deer populations have changed over the years.

  • The loss of Pennsylvania’s wild pheasant populations and speculations on why.

  • The influence of Grant Ruhl Jr. (Pop Grant) in the family’s hunting traditions.

Fishing Stories and Outdoor Adventures

  • Pop Grant’s journey into fishing, influenced by his father-in-law.

  • Fishing at Three Mile Island and the family's love of the Susquehanna River.

  • The legendary raccoon story and other humorous family moments.

  • A deep dive into the many fishing trips taken by the Ruhls, from Pennsylvania creeks to Cape Hatteras

Memories of Pop Grant

  • The influence of Pop Grant’s wisdom and work ethic on the next generations.

  • Stories of his sharp wit, practical lessons, and unwavering love for the outdoors.

  • The impact he had on Mike, Matt, Mark, and the younger Grants.

  • The family’s enduring love for the outdoor lifestyle passed down from him.

Closing Thoughts

  • A heartfelt tribute to Pop Grant and the deep family ties that make Outdoor Ruhls special.

  • A preview of upcoming podcast episodes, including a blooper reel special.

  • A reminder to follow @OutdoorRuhls on Instagram and Facebook, and to leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts to support the show.

Follow & Support Outdoor Ruhls:

Thanks for listening, and we’ll see you on the next adventure!

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Episode 15: Live from the Ice!
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

Episode 15: Live from the Ice!

Episode 15: Live From the Ice! 🎣❄️

In this special episode of Outdoor Ruhls Podcast, we take you straight onto the ice for a live, real-time ice fishing adventure! Mike is joined by his father-in-law Tim in Eagle Nest, New Mexico, while Mark, Rachel, Poppy, and CJ are fishing on Speedwell Lake in Pennsylvania. It’s a true transcontinental ice fishing experience, complete with fish on the line, tip-ups going off, and the usual Ruhl family shenanigans.

What’s Inside This Episode?

Live fishing action—catches, misses, and all the excitement
✅ Family traditions: Teaching kids patience, perseverance, and the joy of ice fishing
✅ Ice fishing setups: From barebones beginner gear to electronics and shelters
✅ Cooking on the ice: Jetboils, warm meals, and making the most of the experience
✅ The best part of ice fishing? (Hint: It’s not just the fish!)
✅ A surprise guest appearance from the local game warden
✅ Poppy gets out-fished by his granddaughter, CJ (officially on record!)
✅ The first-ever transcontinental double hookup in podcast history!

This episode is packed with laughs, tips, and plenty of fish tales. Whether you're an ice fishing veteran or just curious about the sport, there’s something here for everyone. And if you're looking for proof that Outdoor Ruhls Podcast is good luck for fishing, this is it! 🎧🐟

Follow & Connect with Us:

📍 Website: outdoorruhls.com
📍 Instagram: @OutdoorRuhls
📍 Email us: outdoorruhls@gmail.com

🎙️ Thanks for listening! Don’t forget to subscribe, leave us a review, and share your favorite fishing stories with us. Tight lines and stay warm out there! 🎣🔥

4o

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Episode 14: the In Between Time
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

Episode 14: the In Between Time

Episode 14: The In Between Time

Hosts: Mike, Mark, and Matt Ruhl

Topics Covered:

  • Transition from Hunting to Fishing Season

    • Reflecting on Pennsylvania’s long and diverse deer seasons, including Mark's first flintlock deer, shot from Rachel’s lap—definitely a Ruhl-family moment.

    • Matt’s recap of early archery success and Hunter's hilariously "lucky horseshoe" season from Episode 13.

    • Upcoming turkey season and hunting episodes planned for the spring.

  • Fishing Season Preview

    • Matt's obsession with bass fishing and his planned trips, including Lake Gaston and Pennsylvania’s northern lakes.

    • Mark’s passion for ice fishing—convincing Matt it’s not static—and his plans for the Chesapeake Bay fishing season with Rachel, CJ, and family.

    • Mike’s epic halibut fishing trip to Norway planned for late July with Poppy, Robert, Tim, and friends. Wolf eels and giant cod await!

  • Mark’s Health Update

    • Mark shared his journey with myasthenia gravis, recent thymus surgery (RIP Linus the Thymus), and the community’s outpouring of support during his recovery. Stay strong, Mark!

  • The Magic of Trout Season

    • Fond memories of childhood trout openers in Pennsylvania and how it shaped the family’s love for fishing.

    • Balancing bass tournaments, family time, and fishing adventures all year round.

  • Chesapeake Bay Adventures

    • Stories from last year’s Cape Charles fishing trip, including Hunter's 10-pound sheep’s head and the infamous Sea Tow rescue mission. Shoutout to the captain who saved the Sassy Squid!

  • Merch Launch

    • Outdoor Ruhls t-shirts and stickers are here! Designs include the official podcast logo and the bass jumping out of a volcano. Email us at OutdoorRuhls@gmail.com for details.

Listener Highlights

  • A big thank you to our listeners for tuning in each week and engaging with us! Special shoutout to whoever suggested pickled deer heart—we’re definitely giving it a try. Keep the comments and emails coming!

Call to Action

  • Follow us on Instagram @OutdoorRuhlsPodcast.

  • Like, share, and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you’re listening.

  • Email us your fishing and hunting stories or recipe ideas: OutdoorRuhls@gmail.com

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Episode 13: Good Luck, Bad Luck, Who Knows?
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

Episode 13: Good Luck, Bad Luck, Who Knows?

Episode 13: Good Luck, Bad Luck, Who Knows?

Release Date: January 21, 2025

Episode Overview

In this episode, Mike is joined by his brother Mark, wife Caitlin, and nephew Hunter for a conversation about the unpredictable nature of hunting and the life lessons it teaches us. Drawing on personal stories from this deer season, the group explores the theme of "Good Luck, Bad Luck, Who Knows?" inspired by a Chinese proverb shared by Caitlin’s family.

From Hunter's incredible two-hour deer hunting success to Mark's challenging season battling both personal health issues and hunting setbacks, the conversation highlights the highs and lows of the season. Caitlin rounds out the discussion with a recounting of her New Mexico whitetail hunt, where a string of apparent bad luck ultimately led to a memorable success.

Key Highlights

Hunter’s Story: The Good Luck

  • Hunter shares his unbelievably short and successful deer season.

  • First buck with a bow harvested within two hours of climbing into his stand.

  • Navigating unexpected challenges, including an encounter with loose dogs, and the series of events leading to his shot.

Mark’s Story: The Bad Luck

  • Mark discusses a tough year marked by health challenges and frustrating hunts.

  • Battling myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune condition affecting his vision.

  • Despite many hours in the stand, success eluded him even in an otherwise productive season for the Ruhl family.

  • Reflecting on lessons in perseverance and adjusting to changing circumstances.

Caitlin’s Story: Who Knows?

  • Caitlin recounts a chaotic start to her New Mexico whitetail hunt, where every planned spot was already occupied by other hunters.

  • How a last-minute decision to explore a lesser-known area led to a successful harvest.

  • The importance of staying adaptable and making the most of opportunities as they arise.

Closing Thoughts

The group reflects on the broader life lessons of hunting—how moments of frustration can lead to unexpected joy and how perseverance and patience often pay off in the end.

Mike’s Takeaway:

  • Hunting teaches resilience, humility, and the unpredictability of life.

  • Whether it’s good luck, bad luck, or something in between, you never truly know what’s ahead.

Call to Action

  • Check out our recipes and hunting stories on OutdoorRuhls.com.

  • Follow us on Instagram @OutdoorRuhls and Facebook for updates.

  • Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen—it helps others discover the show!

Thank you for listening, and here’s to a new year filled with outdoor adventures and unexpected surprises.

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Episode 12: Girls Ruhl! (Part 2)
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

Episode 12: Girls Ruhl! (Part 2)

Show Notes for Outdoor Ruhls Podcast:

Episode 12: Girls Ruhl! (Part 2)

Description:
Welcome back to part two of the Girls Ruhl takeover! In this episode, we pick up where we left off, diving into hilarious Ruhl brother quirks, nostalgic family stories, and cherished outdoor traditions. Featuring Meemaw, Kaley, Rachel, and Caitlin, this conversation is full of laughs, heartfelt memories, and inspiration for anyone interested in exploring the outdoors.

We touch on:

  • The quirks of the Ruhl brothers: from Matt’s “scritches” to Michael’s cheesecake empire.

  • Hilarious family tales, including misplaced sunglasses and fishing competitions.

  • Favorite outdoor places, like deer camp and New Mexico’s turkey camp, and why they’re so special.

  • The unique dynamic of the Ruhl family and how cousins are raised as best friends.

  • Encouragement for women to try hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventures, even if they’re completely new to it.

Takeaways for Listeners:

  • How to encourage women and girls to explore the outdoors.

  • Why family traditions and togetherness make outdoor activities even more meaningful.

  • A reminder that trying something new is always worth it—you’ll never regret giving it a shot!

Follow Us:
Stay connected with the Outdoor Ruhls Podcast on Instagram for updates, photos, and behind-the-scenes moments. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!

Next Episode Preview:
Tune in next week for “Good Luck,” an exploration of hunting fortunes and how luck plays into success in the field.

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Episode 11: Girls Ruhl! (Part 1)
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

Episode 11: Girls Ruhl! (Part 1)

Episode 11: Girls Ruhl! (Part 1)

Show Notes

In this special episode of the Outdoor Ruhls Podcast, the ladies take center stage! Hosted by Rachel and Caitlin Ruhl, they're joined by Kaylee, Matt’s youngest daughter, and the matriarch of the family, Karen (aka Meemaw). Together, they dive into stories of hunting, fishing, and life in the outdoors from a multi-generational perspective. This lively conversation is packed with laughs, heartfelt moments, and inspiring tales of what it means to be an outdoor-loving family.

Episode Highlights:

  • Meet the Panel:

    • Caitlin (Mike's wife): Shares her journey into hunting and fishing, and her bucket list adventures.

    • Rachel (Mark's wife): Talks about her solo hunting experiences and her career as a photographer.

    • Kaylee (Matt's daughter): Recounts her recent success in archery season and reflects on being a young outdoorswoman.

    • Meemaw (Karen): Shares her memories of growing up around the outdoors, fishing with her uncles, and raising four kids deeply connected to nature.

  • Kaylee’s Archery Buck: Kaylee tells the exciting story of harvesting her best buck yet, the family’s involvement, and the joy of celebrating as a team.

  • Meemaw’s Perspective: A look back at the 1950s and 60s, when female hunters were rare, and how she found her place in the outdoors.

  • Family and Food: The importance of hunting as a means of providing for family meals and the emotional complexity of taking an animal’s life.

  • Independence in the Outdoors: Kaylee, Rachel, and Caitlin discuss the confidence-building moments that come from baiting their own hooks and harvesting their own game.

  • Dream Outdoor Adventures: The panel shares their bucket list adventures, from elk hunting in the West to spearfishing in clear waters.

Memorable Quotes:

  • "It’s about more than just hunting; it’s about family, tradition, and the meals we share together." - Caitlin

  • "I cried after I shot my first deer, and I still do. There’s nothing wrong with that." - Kaylee

  • "The outdoor experiences I had as a kid shaped who I am today, and it’s amazing to see my nieces and nephews walking those same paths." - Rachel

What's Next?

This is just Part 1! Tune in next week for more stories, including:

  • Memaw’s favorite outdoor memories.

  • More hunting and fishing dreams from the family.

  • Lessons learned from generations of outdoor life.

Connect with Us:

Thanks for joining us for Girls Ruhl! See you next week for Part 2!

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Beautifully Imperfect- The Flintlock Muzzleloader
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

Beautifully Imperfect- The Flintlock Muzzleloader

Episode Title: Beautifully Imperfect: The Flintlock Muzzleloader

Episode Summary:
In this special episode, Mike, Mark, and Matt Ruhl take us to Pennsylvania deer camp, diving into the history, quirks, and challenges of flintlock muzzleloader hunting. Broadcasting live from the shanty, the brothers share stories of hunts gone hilariously wrong, the intricacies of flintlock firearms, and the camaraderie that makes this traditional hunting season so meaningful.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • The Flintlock Tradition in Pennsylvania:

    • The unique rules and challenges of the flintlock-only muzzleloader season in Pennsylvania.

    • A breakdown of how flintlocks work, from flints and frizzens to pan powder and "hang fires."

    • The evolution of acceptable ammunition: from round balls to conical bullets and modern projectiles.

  • Tales from Deer Camp:

    • The memorable story of Mark sitting instead of standing during a drive, and the resulting drama with Poppy.

    • Davey's first deer and the hilarious misadventures that followed.

    • The unpredictability of flintlocks, including misfires, missed shots, and deer behaving strangely.

  • Family and Tradition:

    • How deer camp brings the Ruhl family together during the holidays.

    • The brotherly arguments and bonding moments that make deer camp unforgettable.

    • Caitlin's first attempt at flintlock hunting and her aspirations to be the first in the family to bag a buck with the traditional firearm.

Notable Quotes:

  • “Beautifully imperfect—that’s the best way to describe flintlock hunting. When it all works, it’s pure magic.”

  • "We probably would have killed more deer with bows than with flintlocks, but where’s the fun in that?"

  • “There’s no other firearm that humbles you like a flintlock.”

What’s Next:

  • Caitlin takes on the flintlock challenge—will she bag the first Ruhl buck with the traditional firearm?

  • Updates from the remainder of the season will be added to this episode if there’s success in the woods!

Follow Us:

Support the Podcast:
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and share it with your fellow outdoor enthusiasts!

Closing Note:
Thanks for joining us at deer camp. We’ll see you in the woods!

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The Dink (Part 2)
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

The Dink (Part 2)

See photos from the episode at www.outdoorruhls.com/podcast

Episode Summary

The thrilling conclusion of Caitlin’s unforgettable archery elk hunt in New Mexico’s Valles Caldera National Preserve is here! Join Mike, Caitlin, and special guest Jeremy Romero as they recount the heart-pounding final days of the hunt. From a challenging quartering-away shot to a triumphant harvest of a massive bull, this episode is packed with adrenaline-filled moments, hard-earned lessons, and the beauty of elk hunting on public lands.

As the rut kicks into full swing, the trio dives deeper into the strategies, camaraderie, and grit it takes to succeed even in one of the best elk hunting destinations in the world. Tune in to hear how it all came together and why this memory will last a lifetime.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • The story of Caitlin’s big bull: a perfect double-lung shot after days of perseverance.

  • Tips for hunting during the rut, including understanding elk behavior in high-density areas.

  • Insights into backcountry camping and the value of persistence in hunting.

  • The unmatched hunting opportunities in the Valles Caldera National Preserve and New Mexico’s Jemez Mountains.

  • How conservation and shared outdoor experiences strengthen friendships and family bonds.

Featured Topics and Keywords

  • New Mexico Elk Hunting

  • Valles Caldera Elk Hunt

  • Archery Elk Hunting Tips

  • Public Land Hunting in the Jemez Mountains

  • Hunting Ethics and Shot Placement

  • Backcountry Hunting Adventures

  • Hunting the Rut

Special Guests

Jeremy Romero: Conservationist and avid hunter who brings years of experience and local expertise to the table. His mentorship and knowledge were key to Caitlin and Mike’s success on this hunt.

Takeaways for Hunters

  • Persistence and preparation are key in any hunt—don’t give up when the odds seem stacked against you.

  • Hunting in areas like the Valles Caldera offers unmatched opportunities, but success requires strategy, patience, and respect for the land.

Stay Connected

Thank You and Upcoming Episodes

Thank you for joining us on this two-part series! We’ll be back soon with more hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventures, including a potential ice fishing podcast from New Mexico. Until then, happy holidays and see you in the great outdoors!

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The Dink (Part 1): Caitlin’s Elk Hunt in the Yellowstone of the South
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

The Dink (Part 1): Caitlin’s Elk Hunt in the Yellowstone of the South

See photos from the hunt at www.outdoorruhls.com/podcast

Episode Summary

In this episode of the Outdoor Ruhls Podcast, join hosts Mike Ruhl and Caitlin as they recount Caitlin’s incredible archery elk hunt in New Mexico’s breathtaking Valles Caldera National Preserve. With special guest Jeremy Romero, a conservationist, seasoned hunter, and regular Meateater guest, the trio dives into the intricacies of elk hunting in one of the country’s premier public land destinations.

This is Part 1 of a two-part series that captures the highs and lows of the hunt, the challenges of navigating the unique terrain of the Jemez Mountains, and the importance of family and conservation in outdoor pursuits. From early-morning hikes to heart-pounding moments with giant bulls, this episode sets the stage for an unforgettable hunting adventure.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • How New Mexico’s elk hunting draw system works, including strategies for archery tags.

  • Insights into the history and wildlife opportunities in the Valles Caldera National Preserve, often called the “Yellowstone of the South.”

  • The challenges of archery hunting with a decades-old bow and why Caitlin decided to stick with it.

  • Why backcountry camping can elevate your elk hunting experience.

  • How conservation and public lands play a vital role in ensuring hunting opportunities for future generations.

  • Stories of growing up hunting and fishing in Pennsylvania and New Mexico, and how outdoor traditions shape family bonds.

Featured Topics and Keywords

  • New Mexico Elk Hunting

  • Valles Caldera National Preserve

  • Archery Hunting Tips

  • Public Land Hunting Adventures

  • Jemez Mountains Backcountry Elk Hunts

  • Conservation and Hunting Heritage

Meet the Guests

Jeremy Romero: A New Mexico native and Wildlife Connectivity Manager with the National Wildlife Federation, Jeremy brings a wealth of experience in conservation and a deep passion for the outdoors. His connection to the Valles Caldera and hunting traditions adds a unique perspective to the podcast.

Key Moments from the Episode

  • [00:19] Introductions and reflections on podcasting as a “conversation someone else listens to.”

  • [02:14] Mike shares how friendships in the outdoors evolve into family-like bonds.

  • [05:22] Jeremy talks about growing up hunting and fishing in New Mexico and the role of storytelling in fostering a love for the outdoors.

  • [27:08] Caitlin shares how she drew her highly-coveted Valles Caldera archery elk tag and the strategy behind selecting hunt choices in New Mexico’s draw system.

  • [42:40] Family highlights from the first weekend of the hunt, including five-year-old Robert’s incredible endurance.

  • [49:35] The transition to backcountry camping and the challenges of steep terrain.

  • [53:20] Early-morning encounters with bulls in the burn area and the art of cutting off elk during their travel routes.

  • [1:06:42] Caitlin’s first encounter with a giant bull and the heart-pounding moments that followed.

Don’t Miss Part 2!

The story continues in just a few days as we drop Part 2 of Caitlin's Elk Hunt. Tune in to hear the exciting conclusion, including Caitlin’s final shot and the unforgettable memories made in the Valles Caldera.

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Rifles Ruhl
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

Rifles Ruhl

In this episode of the Outdoor Ruhls Podcast, Mike, Matt, and Mark Ruhl dive deep into one of their favorite topics—hunting rifles. Recorded during the first weekend of Pennsylvania’s rifle deer season, the brothers reflect on their early hunting experiences, discuss the evolution of their rifle choices, and share personal stories of success, failure, humor, and lessons learned in the woods. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or a newcomer, this episode is packed with insights and laughs that celebrate family traditions and the love of the outdoors.

What We Cover in This Episode:

  1. Pennsylvania Rifle Season:

    • The excitement of deer hunting in Pennsylvania.

    • Strategies for success during rifle season.

  2. Family Hunting Memories:

    • First deer stories and the rifles used.

    • Hilarious anecdotes, including the infamous “five-gun Christmas.”

    • Lessons learned from accidental discharges and misfires.

  3. Hunting Rifle Evolution:

    • A comparison of pump-action rifles, lever-action rifles, and modern bolt-action setups.

    • The shift from open sights to scoped rifles.

    • Purpose-built rifles for specific hunting situations.

  4. Choosing the Right Rifle for the Hunt:

    • Caliber recommendations for deer, elk, and other big game.

    • The pros and cons of magnum cartridges like the .300 Weatherby Magnum and .338 Ruger Compact Magnum.

    • Lightweight rifles for Western big game hunting versus durable options for Pennsylvania woodlands.

  5. Getting Kids Started in Hunting:

    • The best starter rifles for young hunters, including .243, .260, and 6.5 Creedmoor.

    • How to match rifle selection to your child’s size, skill level, and comfort.

  6. The One Perfect Rifle Debate:

    • Is there a single rifle for all North American big game hunting?

    • The Ruhl brothers weigh in on the bolt-action .30-06 as the ultimate all-around rifle.

Key Takeaways:

  • The importance of matching your rifle choice to your hunting environment and game.

  • Why family heirloom rifles carry more than sentimental value—they connect us to our hunting heritage.

  • Magnum cartridges offer power and forgiveness for imperfect shots, especially in challenging hunting scenarios.

  • Introducing kids to hunting with appropriate rifles fosters confidence and enjoyment in the outdoors.

Resources and Links:

  • Visit OutdoorRuhls.com for photos of the rifles discussed in this episode and family hunting memories.

  • Check out our Recipe Page for venison and game cooking inspiration: OutdoorRuhls.com/cooking.

  • Follow us on Instagram: @OutdoorRuhls (Remember, it’s spelled R-U-H-L-S!).

  • Join the conversation on Facebook and share your own hunting rifle stories!

Next Episode Preview:

Stay tuned for the next episode, featuring Caitlin’s incredible elk hunt in the Western mountains. We'll cover everything from drawing a tag to her successful archery harvest and the recipe we used to celebrate the hunt.

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Eight for Eight & One for Four
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

Eight for Eight & One for Four

"Eight for Eight and One for Four"

Check out outdoorruhls.com/podcast for photos from both hunts!

Welcome back to the Outdoor Ruhls Podcast! In this special two-part episode, we delve into the joys and challenges of introducing new hunters to the outdoors. From Pennsylvania deer woods to the pheasant fields of Montana, we share heartfelt stories of first-time experiences, family connections, and memorable hunts.

Part 1: CJ's First Deer - Eight for Eight

  • Join Mark and his family as they celebrate CJ’s first deer hunting success in Pennsylvania.

  • CJ, at just eight years old, harvested her first buck—a beautiful eight-pointer—thanks to practice, patience, and the supportive guidance of her parents.

  • Learn about Pennsylvania's mentored youth hunting program, journaling tips to keep young hunters engaged, and the ethical values behind a clean shot.

  • Mark and Rachel reflect on the emotions of the hunt, CJ’s excitement, and the deep family connections fostered through hunting.

Part 2: Pheasant Hunting in Montana - One for Four

  • Mike, Caitlin, and Caitlin's brother Timothy take to the fields of central Montana in pursuit of wild pheasants.

  • Hear about Timothy’s journey as a new hunter, stepping out of his urban upbringing into the beauty and challenges of the Mountain West.

  • Explore the strategies behind hunting wild birds, the camaraderie of a shared pursuit, and the importance of embracing failures as lessons.

  • This segment features candid audio clips from the field, including triumphs, misses, and a few unexpected moments!

Themes:

  • Mentoring New Hunters: Insights into introducing youth and adults to hunting, from preparation to practice.

  • Family Bonds: Hunting as a way to connect across generations and build lasting memories.

  • Ethical Hunting: The importance of patience, preparation, and respect for wildlife.

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Romancing the Spam: Love and Potted Meat in Yellowstone
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

Romancing the Spam: Love and Potted Meat in Yellowstone

Visit the podcast page on outdoorruhls.com for photos!

Episode Title:
Romancing the Spam: Love and Potted Meat in Yellowstone

Description:
In this heartfelt episode, Mike sits down with Caitlin to explore a variety of topics that combine their shared love for the outdoors, family, and adventures. Caitlin reflects on her experiences growing up, attending the University of Wisconsin as a Wisconsin Badgers fan, and how her passion for Yellowstone National Park shaped her life and career. Together, they dive into hunting tales, their Yellowstone love story, and the profound impact of family on their journey.

This episode blends outdoor adventure with personal storytelling, making it a must-listen for hunters, conservationists, and anyone who loves connecting with nature and family.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  1. How Caitlin's University of Wisconsin days contributed to her outdoor ethos.

  2. The beauty of Yellowstone National Park and how it connects to Mike and Caitlin's love story.

  3. Hunting strategies and stories from wild landscapes.

  4. The role of family in fostering a love for the outdoors.

Key Topics:

  • Deer hunting

  • Wisconsin Badgers

  • University of Wisconsin

  • Yellowstone National Park

  • Hunting stories

  • Outdoor family adventures

  • Conservation and hunting

Call to Action:

  • Subscribe to Outdoor Ruhls Podcast on your favorite podcast platform.

  • Visit outdoorruhls.com/cooking for recipes, including Caitlin’s favorite venison dishes.

  • Follow us on Instagram: @outdoorruhls.

Tune in Now:
Hear Caitlin and Mike’s inspiring conversation filled with laughter, stories, and tips for outdoor living.

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The Crossbow Killer: Saga of the Wide Seven
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

The Crossbow Killer: Saga of the Wide Seven

Episode Title: The Crossbow Killer: Saga of the Wide Seven

Episode Description:
In this thrilling episode of the Outdoor Ruhls Podcast, host Mark Ruhl is joined by family members Matt, Poppy, Kaley, and Rachel to recount their three-year pursuit of the infamous Pennsylvania whitetail known as "The Wide Seven." From food plot challenges to heart-pounding encounters in the tree stand, this story has it all—including two dramatic crossbow failures that let the buck slip away. Hear how persistence, family teamwork, and a bit of luck finally brought this saga to a close.

Whether you're into archery hunting, crossbow hunting, or family hunting traditions, this episode offers an inside look at what makes hunting whitetails in Pennsylvania so special.

Key Topics Covered:

  • The story of "The Wide Seven" buck: three years of near misses and memorable encounters

  • Challenges of food plotting on Pennsylvania's rocky terrain

  • Two crossbow mishaps and lessons learned

  • Strategies for hunting smart whitetails

  • Celebrating a successful harvest with family recipes

Recipe Spotlight: CJ’s Favorite Deer Heart
As a special treat, Rachel shares her family’s favorite way to prepare deer heart—a simple and delicious recipe featuring garlic seasoning and butter. Perfect for any hunter who wants to make the most of their harvest! Find the full recipe on OutdoorRuhls.com/cooking.

Notable Quotes:

  • “The thrill of chasing a buck over three years made this one unforgettable.” – Mark Ruhl

  • “Hunting with family isn’t just about the harvest; it’s about the memories.” – Poppy

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Coming Soon:

  • Hunting in New Mexico for elk

  • The best hunting rifles for North American big game

  • Family heirloom rifles and the stories behind them

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Camp Cook Extraordinaire
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

Camp Cook Extraordinaire

In this special episode of the Outdoor Ruhls Podcast, we're diving into family history with my mom as she shares unforgettable stories about her father, Earl—affectionately known to us as Pop Bud. Growing up in Pennsylvania, Pop Bud faced his share of hardships and adventures that defined him, from surviving early life challenges and serving aboard the USS Biloxi in WWII to becoming the worlds greatest deer camp cook.

What You’ll Hear About:

  • Early Life Challenges: Pop Bud's roots in Pennsylvania provided both challenges and lessons, shaping him into the resilient man our family admired. We share stories of his determination, resourcefulness, and the impact of his upbringing in the Keystone State.

  • Stranded in the Bahamas: Hear about an incredible story of survival and grit when Pop Bud found himself stranded in the Bahamas in the 1930s—a testament to his resourcefulness and character.

  • World War II Service on the USS Biloxi: Pop Bud served on the USS Biloxi, a Cleveland-class light cruiser known as "The Busy Bee" for its relentless missions in the Pacific Theater. The Biloxi was involved in significant campaigns from the Marshall Islands and the Marianas to the Philippines and Iwo Jima. During the intense Battle of Okinawa, the ship was struck by a kamikaze plane—a harrowing experience for those on board. Yet, the Biloxi continued to serve with distinction, providing anti-aircraft defense and supporting air strikes. Pop Bud’s time on the Biloxi left a lasting impact, strengthening his resilience and shaping his outlook on life.

  • A Passion for Cooking and Baking: From preparing meals for family gatherings in Pennsylvania to sharing his culinary talents with the community, Pop Bud’s lifelong love of cooking and baking is a central theme in our family’s story.

  • Pennsylvania Hunting Camp Cook: As a deer camp cook in Pennsylvania, Pop Bud became a legend among hunters, known for his ability to bring people together with his incredible meals. His dishes were as much a part of the hunting camp experience as the Pennsylvania wilderness itself, fostering camaraderie and creating lasting memories.

Join us on this episode of the Outdoor Ruhls Podcast as we celebrate Pop Bud's life—a Pennsylvania man who embodied strength, adventure, and a passion for food, family, and the great outdoors.

Find Pop Bud’s famous Log Hollow Chocolate Cake recipe here https://www.outdoorruhls.com/cooking

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Catch and Release: Fishing in the shadow of three mile island
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

Catch and Release: Fishing in the shadow of three mile island

In this episode of the Outdoor Ruhls Podcast, we take a journey down memory lane and along the banks of the Susquehanna River to explore a part of our family’s history. Fishing near the iconic Three Mile Island, we share our family’s unique connection to these waters—spanning generations of fishing, storytelling, and life on the river. Known for the 1979 nuclear accident that changed the course of U.S. energy policy, this area holds a deeper, more personal meaning for us. Join us as we reflect on our family’s experiences and the fishing traditions that have shaped our love for the outdoors.

Topics Covered:

  1. A Family Legacy on the Susquehanna River: Dive into the rich history of our family’s fishing traditions and memories along the Susquehanna River near Three Mile Island.

  2. The 1979 Nuclear Accident and Our Connection: Hear our family’s firsthand accounts of living near Three Mile Island during the nuclear accident and how it shaped our views on conservation and the environment.

  3. Plans to Reopen Three Mile Island: We discuss recent developments about the potential reopening of parts of Three Mile Island.

  4. Species to Catch and Best Fishing Times on the Susquehanna: Insights into the fish species we’ve caught here over the years and the best times to find them.

Key Takeaways:

  • The deep connection our family has to Three Mile Island and the Susquehanna River

  • Personal experiences of living near and fishing around Three Mile Island during its historic events

  • Updates on plans to reopen parts of Three Mile Island and our thoughts on how it could affect the area

  • Family-tested fishing tips and gear recommendations for these unique waters

  • Stories of tradition, and conservation in the shadow of Three Mile Island

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Join us as we revisit memories, reflect on the river’s resilience, and share a unique perspective on fishing in the shadow of Three Mile Island.

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Pilot
Michael Ruhl Michael Ruhl

Pilot

Thirty seconds with Emmit that is definitely worth a listen!

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