Finding Passion and Purpose in Bird Hunting with Edgar Castillo 498
Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast
Release Date: 03/11/2025
Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast
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info_outlineIn this episode of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast, we dive into upland bird hunting with Edgar Castillo—hunter, writer, and retired law enforcement officer. Edgar shares his unique background, how a neighbor introduced him and his father to hunting, and what led him to dedicate his outdoor life to chasing birds. We explore his favorite upland hunting destinations, the gear he never leaves behind, and his journey into outdoor writing. Plus, we discuss the critical role of public lands and conservation in keeping these adventures alive for future generations. Get ready for an inspiring and adventure-filled conversation with Edgar Castillo!
Show Notes
What Happened:
"When I first moved to the U.S. from Guatemala, hunting wasn’t even a concept in my world. My family didn’t do it. My dad didn’t do it. It just wasn’t a thing. But then our neighbor, Tom, took my dad under his wing and introduced him to the world of hunting—first waterfowl, then upland game.
I, of course, tagged along, eager to be part of whatever my dad was doing. Everything was going great until one fateful day when Tom handed my dad some venison. My dad took one bite… and got violently sick. Not once, not twice, but every time he ate deer meat. Turns out, he was allergic to venison.
That was it—deer hunting was officially off the table for our family. My dad stuck to birds, and so did I.
Looking back, I could’ve ventured into hunting big game on my own. But I know myself—I go all in when I commit to something. If I started deer hunting, I’d be up to my ears in gear, obsessively tracking seasons and probably planning elk hunts across the country. So, I made a choice: stick to what I love, where the adventure is just as thrilling, and where I don’t have to explain to my wife why I need a new deep freezer."
Principle:
Sometimes, the best decisions come from knowing your limits. It’s easy to get caught up in the idea of doing everything—whether it’s hunting, business, or life in general. But true mastery (and real joy) comes from focusing on what you truly love and getting really, really good at it.
Transition:
Too many people try to do it all. They think more = better, whether it’s hunting, hobbies, or even running a business. But that’s not always the case. The reality? Spreading yourself too thin often means never truly excelling at anything.
That’s Why:
That’s why, in this episode of The Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast, I sat down with Edgar Castillo to talk about how he found his niche in upland hunting, why he never strayed into big game, and how his passion for storytelling and conservation led him to an unexpected writing career. If you’ve ever struggled with choosing your lane—or wondered how to make the most of the one you’re in—you’ll love this conversation.
Call to Action:
If you’ve ever felt like you’re chasing too many things at once, this episode is for you. Learn how to find joy, adventure, and mastery in one passion—and how focusing can actually open up even bigger opportunities. Listen now to our latest episode here:
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