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22nd May 2017

Ep 038: Calvin Buckler host of The Bone Yard TV show and Kill'n Stix arrows

In this episode I get to have a great chat with Calvin Buckler of the Bone Yard TV show (http://www.theboneyardtv.com). Calvin and his co-Host Jason Acorn started the show a few years ago and it has been airing on Wild TV in Canada. Starting in July of 2017 the show will switch to being shown online only so that you can watch it when and where you want to going forward on Twisted Outdoors TV that will be available online and on Roku and other streaming devices.

 

I get to spending time with Calvin discussing his hunting past, some of the cool things that he does on the show (editing and music) and his really cool past including his time as a musician (http://www.bucklermusic.net). We talk about Kill’n Stix arrows (http://killnstix.com).

 

We also discuss the music festival called the Pembina River Nights Music Festival that Calvin puts on each year to showcase various musicians from across Canada and the United States.

 

You can reach Calvin on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/calvin.buckler), or the Bone Yard Facebook page (www.facebook.com/addingbones), Twitter (https://twitter.com/addingbones), and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/theboneyardtvonline).

 

Also, please consider joining groups like the National Wild Turkey Federation (www.nwtf.org) and Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (http://www.backcountryhunters.org). You can also help me by supporting the podcast through my Patreon account https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=4439533

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Outdoor Adventures with Jayson
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Jayson Sacco

I host two podcasts, the first is Outdoor Adventures with Jayson where I discuss hunting and fishing topics in America and around the world. The second show is The Ankylosing Spondylitis Podcast. This show deals with the autoimmune disease I've been dealing with for 35+ years.