carterblackwood

Carter has spent over fifteen years guiding hunting expeditions across North America, specializing in big game tracking and wilderness survival. His deep understanding of animal behavior and terrain navigation has made him a trusted voice in the outdoor community. When he's not in the field, Carter shares his knowledge through detailed gear reviews and practical hunting strategies.

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