Son of a Blitch
George Bowe Blitch has been a Wildlife Manager, 5th generation Texas Rancher, Professional Writer, Videographer, Photographer, Editor, Speaker, Brand Developer & Designer, Cartographer, Touring Musician, Teacher, Coach, Serial Entrepreneur, Finance Manager, and the owner of numerous businesses.
George has met some wildly interesting people in his lifetime, and this "Son of a Blitch” is sure to share some impactful stories, interviews, and messages that will be informative, educational, and highly entertaining!
Guests often include: #1 New York Times Best Selling Authors, Television Show Hosts, Leaders in the Outdoor Industry, International Touring Musicians, James Beard Award-Winning Chefs, Photographers, Filmmakers, Navy SEALS, Green Berets, Veterans and related Veteran Organizations, a Master BladeSmith, a Federal Judge, Professional Athletes, Business Leaders, Inventors, Survival & Wilderness Experts, Gunsmiths, Long Range Shooting Instructors, Actors, Publishers, Inventors, Cartel Fighting Game Wardens, other podcasters, and more!
"I've met some incredible people in my life, and I want to share their stories!" ~GB
Son of a Blitch
Ep. 14 - Central Texas Rut Hunt
In this episode, George Blitch, Matthew Mitchell and Danny Way sit down to talk about their hunt in Central Texas during the peak of the rut. All year long, these three guys work diligently to maintain the operations of the ranch, and leave it looking as pristine as possible, so they can enjoy a weekend of hunting only. Who are we kidding? There is no such thing as a “hunt only” weekend. There is Always work to do, however, they got some good time out in the field and they….
Wait, you thought we’d give it all away in this description? C’mon man….you got to tune in to find out what went down. :)
Enjoy the tales of chasing white-tails and the elusive hogs that depredate the landscape…and find out if these guys filled their freezers or if they are stuck with sucking down some Tag Soup.
In this episode, George Blitch also talks about a previous hunt where he took one of the largest melanistic white-tailed deer in the country. He dubbed the buck, "Black Beauty," and wrote an article about their history, which was featured in many hunting magazines and online articles, as well. You can ready the full story of "Black Beauty" here: http://www.sonofablitch.com/black-beauty.html
For more information (and other writings/podcast) on George, visit:
www.SonofaBlitch.com and www.MapMyRanch.com
For more information about Matthew Mitchell and his Architectural firm, visit: www.MatthewMitchellArchitecture.com