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Warden’s Watch Wayne Saunders: Crazy Moose Story – BBQ Tips for Venison
Warden’s Watch Wayne Saunders: Crazy Moose Story – BBQ Tips for Venison

Retired NH Fish and Game Warden, Northwoods Law star, educator, and podcaster Wayne Saunders calls into The Morning Update to talk about his latest Warden’s Watch podcast.

Wayne kicks off his drop-in with a hilarious story of a crazy moose. Jeff and Wayne discuss grilling tips for venison, with Wayne recommending Iron Skillet Seasoning to help cook wild game.

The conversation turns to the Conservation Law Enforcement course that Wayne teaches at White Mountains Community College.

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