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Episode 16: Herman Brune, Female Behavior Expert, Cowboy, and Stories from the Montana Wilderness

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Herman W. Brune is a Native Texan born in San Antonio and raised scouring the Live Oak and Yaupon country north of Columbus, Texas. His first 40 years were spent cowboying, packing mules, and hunting and guiding from Montana's Bob Marshal Wilderness, the Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness, Wyoming's Washakie Wilderness, all around Texas, and into Old Mexico. He also was a PRCA Saddle Bronc rider filling his permit in 1981 and competing at a pro level until 2000. He was the Lone Star Circuit Saddle Bronc Director from 1988-92. At 40, he went back to Texas A&M to study journalism. He sold his first written article to "Western Horseman" in 1999. He's hosted the "News from the Camp House" on KULM 98.3 FM since 2000 and has produced three self-published "Lost Rider" books. Since 2014 Brune has served on the Texas Outdoor Writers Association Board of Directors. Brune appreciates everything 'Old School' from writer's integrity to throwing a hitch on a mule; but he relents when he says, "God Bless air conditioning". He perceives his greatest life's fulfillment was raising his daughter who teaches writing at Texas State University.


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