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  • Joe and Butch kick off the podcast by sharing their extensive experiences with tractors, setting the stage for a deep dive into the world of tractor selection. In an insightful interview with Shannon Moore from LS Tractor, they explore the nuances of choosing the right tractor for specific land needs. They delve into different classes of tractors, from sub-compact to utility, making it easier for listeners to grasp the distinctions. Shannon sheds light on crucial questions to ask when determining the ideal tractor size, considering factors like acreage, tillable land, soil type, and terrain. The conversation also covers important tractor ratings such as horsepower, torque, and PTO power, explaining their relevance in practical usage. Maneuverability and stability considerations are addressed, particularly for navigating tight spaces or uneven terrain. Transmission options and the necessity of 4WD in today's market are thoroughly discussed. Comfort features like cabs and air conditioning are examined in relation to tractor size choices. Shannon provides insights into determining lift capacities for both 3-point and front-end loader operations. The discussion expands to include hydraulic functions and their impact on tractor size selection. Maintenance and service considerations, including the importance of a reliable dealer network, are explored. Finally, Shannon shares any new developments from LS Tractor and offers ways for listeners to stay updated.

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  • This week's show discusses the importance of having an emergency action plan when spending time outdoors in remote areas. Guest Wes Madden shares his experience as an Army medical evacuation helicopter pilot in Alaska and the many outdoor emergencies he responded to. He emphasizes having communication devices, signaling devices, food, water, shelter, and first aid supplies. The show also discusses that health insurance may not fully cover lifeflight costs and provides information on AirMedCare network membership programs. Additionally, they stress the importance of telling someone where you are going and having basic outdoor safety knowledge and training in case an emergency occurs.

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  • On this episode, Joe and Butch talk with Mike Sievering to discuss predator trapping. Late winter is crucial to focus on trapping predators like coyotes, foxes, and bobcats, which have a negative impact on wildlife management. Trapping controls their population and protects other species. For property owners, set traps in areas with signs of predator activity, use proven bait and lures, and set multiple traps when necessary. Common mistakes include improper anchoring and infrequent checks. Overall, predator trapping is important for wildlife management.

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  • On this episode, Joe Baya and Nick Williams talk with Mark Olis of Moultrie Mobile on using game cameras as an essential tool for hunters looking to improve their success in the field. When used strategically, these cameras can provide valuable information on mature bucks’ movement patterns, helping hunters pattern and ultimately harvest these elusive animals. But how exactly can hunters use game cameras to their advantage? It all starts with strategically placing the cameras in the right locations. This could include areas like heavily used deer trails, near food sources, or on the edges of bedding areas. In addition to proper placement, hunters should also pay attention to the different phases of the season and adjust their thought processes accordingly. For example, mature bucks may be more active during the rut and travel longer distances, so cameras should be placed in different locations to capture this movement. Interpreting the data collected by game cameras is equally important. This can help hunters understand the movement patterns of mature bucks and adapt their hunting strategies accordingly. In some cases, the information gathered from cameras can influence how a hunter sets up for a hunt. Overall, game cameras are a valuable tool for hunters and can greatly increase their chances of success in the field. By properly placing, interpreting, and utilizing this data, hunters can hone in on the movements of mature bucks and ultimately achieve their hunting goals.

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  • This week's show discusses land management and income streams for landowners. Zack Parisa from NCX joins to discuss their platform which provides a free and easy way for landowners to determine eligibility for various conservation programs and opportunities. NCX aims to be a one-stop site where landowners can manage their land's full potential across different income areas with minimal effort. The show covers potential programs for carbon credits, regenerative agriculture, tree planting, wildlife habitat, and recreation. We emphasize the importance of understanding program payments and stacking opportunities to maximize financial returns. Landowners are encouraged to visit NCX.com to explore over 100 available programs, soon to be more, and incentives. With continued program growth, NCX's vision is to make conservation accessible for all landowners seeking to balance ecosystem and economic goals through diverse land management.

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  • On this episode we talk with Brandon Maddox from Silencer Central about reducing gun recoil through various methods like suppressors, muzzle brakes, recoil pads, and proper stock configuration. Brandon explains how suppressors work similarly to muzzle brakes to redirect gas and reduce recoil. We discuss experiences with increased accuracy and ability to track shots when using suppressors. Joe Baya wants suppressors to be more accessible to get youth interested in shooting safely. Silencer Central aims to streamline the purchase process through services like payment plans and barrel threading. While the wait time is currently around 8 months, ordering now would have a suppressor ready for hunting seasons. Suppressors allow safer practice and reduce flinching . Overall, the show promotes suppressors as an enjoyable and responsible option to mitigate recoil.


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  • On this episode, Joe Baya and Butch Thierry talk with Iain Wallace of Chestnut Hill Outdoors about planting trees for wildlife, specifically Dunstan Chestnuts, on hunting land to provide forage for deer, and choosing planting sites, soil conditions, spacing, protection from herbicide, fire, and wildlife. Plus, they discuss fertilization, watering, and aftercare of newly planted trees.


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  • Your hosts, Joe, Butch and Clint talk with Seth Maddox from the Alabama Department of Conservation and natural Resources and they discuss public and private land dove hunting opportunities in Alabama. Seth talks about the declining dove population and their habitat needs, including open ground for feeding and scrubby cover along field edges for nesting. He recommends planting crops like corn, millet, and winter wheat for dove food and how to optimize your field to hold birds a few weeks before the season. Smaller fields can be hunted less frequently than larger fields. Clear cuts, roadsides, and power lines can attract doves. Seth and the guys go in depth on how to be 100% legal while dove hunting and do's and don'ts of seed and feed to avoid an unnecessary visit from the Game Warden! Morning hunts can be productive too. Scouting is important to find feeding and roosting areas with features like dead trees. Larger food plots allow more frequent hunting.



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  • In this episode of Huntin’ Land, host Joe Baya and Butch Thierry explore the benefits of converting to lithium golf cart batteries with guest Brandon Johnson of Dakota Lithium. Brandon explains the advantages of lithium batteries over traditional lead acid batteries in terms of longevity, range, and other benefits.

    The conversion process is discussed, including potential installation requirements and any potential issues that may arise. Brandon shares his knowledge and experience with troubleshooting common problems that may occur during the conversion process.

    The cost benefits of converting to lithium batteries are also explored, with a comparison of conversion costs versus traditional lead acid batteries over time. Finally, listeners are encouraged to contact the Dakota Lithium experts for more information or assistance with converting their golf carts to lithium batteries.

    To start out the show, Keith McKinley of Alabama Ag Credit shares an interest rate report, keeping listeners informed on the latest news and trends in the hunting land market.

    Tune in to learn more about the benefits of lithium golf cart batteries and how to make the switch to improve the performance and longevity of your golf cart. Enjoy the show!


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  • In this episode of the Huntin’ Land podcast, host Joe Baya interviews Ted Devos of Bach and Devos to learn all about controlled burning or prescribed burns. Ted explains that controlled burning is a way to manage vegetation and ecosystems safely and sustainably, and shares some of the different types of burns. Joe and Ted discuss the various benefits of the practice, such as improved wildlife habitat, reduced fire danger, and improved soil nutrient levels. The duo also goes through the essential steps to consider before igniting a controlled burn, from creating a burn plan to establishing firebreaks and the critical equipment needed to ensure the fire is safe and efficient. Ted also shares some helpful tips on becoming a Certified Prescribed Fire Manager and protecting oneself during the burn process. Finally, they dive into the potential financial costs of a controlled burn and available options for funding, such as cost sharing with the state forestry commission and organizations like the Prescribed Burn Association.


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  • On this episode, Joe and Butch are talking with special guest Bryan Child of Backcou E-Bikes about hunting e-bikes and how they can be very useful in the Southeast. We’ll cover the features that make them suitable, including mid-drive motors, LiOn cell batteries, Rohloff speed hubs, and more. We’ll also discuss advantages like quiet operation and less scent, safety considerations, legal and regulatory thought, and cost-effectiveness. Tune in to get advice on maximizing your hunting e-bike experience and stay in the know about the land markets and values. We’ll also discuss how range and battery life of e-bikes hold up in the varied terrain of the Southeast, carrying capacity comparisons, and necessary maintenance for a hunting e-bike in a humid and muddy environment.


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  • On this episode, Joe, Butch, and Clint talk with Ernie Spiller of IFCO Seedling about longleaf pine planning for replanting. Longleaf pines offer several benefits to landowners and the ecosystem, but proper site preparation and timing are crucial for successful growth. IFCO offers high-quality seedlings and consulting services to help landowners with the planting process. They also have successful case studies and continue to research and innovate in longleaf pine reforestation. Landowners can request specific seedlings and speak to a reforestation advisor for their area. If you're considering replanting with longleaf pines, IFCO is a valuable resource for expertise and guidance. Enjoy the show.


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  • Chronic Wasting Disease is a growing threat to the future of hunting in America, and hunters need to stay informed and take action to prevent its spread. On this episode, Joe and Butch talk with Aaron Field, Director of Private Lands Conservation at The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, who shared valuable insights into the causes, symptoms, and ways to prevent CWD. By educating ourselves, following regulations, and supporting organizations like TRCP, hunters can play a crucial role in managing and preventing the spread of this disease. It is up to us as hunters to take action and preserve the tradition and future of hunting for generations to come.


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  • Join us as we explore the unique landscapes and thrilling experiences of waterfowl hunting in Wyoming. Our guest, Peyton Spires from 157 Outfitters in Southeast Wyoming, guides us through what makes this region a hunter's haven.

    1. Wyoming Waterfowl Hunting Overview:
    - Discover what sets Wyoming apart in the waterfowl hunting world with Peyton's firsthand experiences and insights.
    - Learn about the distinctive techniques used for hunting in this picturesque state.

    2. Wyoming's Diverse Waterfowl Species:
    - Dive into the variety of waterfowl species that populate Wyoming and find out which ones are particularly sought after by hunters.
    - Gain insights on bag limits and regulations.

    3. Public vs. Private Land Hunts:
    - Weigh the differences and considerations between hunting on Wyoming's public and private lands.
    - Hear Peyton's advice on what hunters should know before venturing out on public land.

    4. Advantages of Private Land Hunts:
    - Understand the benefits of private land waterfowl hunts in Wyoming.
    - Explore how hunters can gain access to these exclusive lands.

    5. Wyoming Waterfowl Season Timing:
    - Mark your calendars! Learn when the waterfowl hunting season typically starts and the peak times to visit.

    6. Licensing Costs and Fees:
    - Break down the costs associated with duck and goose licenses in Wyoming.
    - Uncover any additional fees hunters should budget for.

    7. Choosing the Right Outfitter:
    - Navigate through the decision-making process of selecting the best outfitters.
    - Delve into the importance of experience, reputation, and the variety of services offered.
    - Discuss the role of outfitters in providing access to private lands and securing licenses and permits.

    8. Assessing Cost and Value:
    - Equip yourself with knowledge on how to assess the cost and value of different outfitters.
    - Ensure you're getting the best deal for a memorable hunting experience.

    9. Essential Gear and Recommendations:
    - From shotguns to clothing, get Peyton's recommendations on the essential gear for a successful hunt in Wyoming.
    - Discuss the best brands, shot sizes, and other essential items to bring along.

    10. Final Thoughts and Travel Logistics:
    - Wrap up with Peyton's final thoughts and advice for anyone considering waterfowl hunting in Wyoming.
    - Get practical tips on travel logistics, including airports and reaching the hunting grounds.

    Conclusion: Find out where to explore the hunts offered by 157 Outfitters and check their availability. Immerse yourself in the world of Wyoming waterfowl hunting with Peyton Spires and take away invaluable knowledge for your next hunting adventure!


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  • In this episode, we delve deep into the meticulous world of box stand planning for the 2023-2024 hunting season with the experts from Texas Hunter Products, a company with a rich history in manufacturing top-tier box blinds. We kick off the discussion by exploring the critical factors hunters should consider when selecting the size, shape, and height of their next box blind to ensure an optimal hunting experience.

    Taking it a step further, we address the unique offerings of Texas Hunter Products in terms of accessibility features, introducing you to their innovative box stands that come equipped with both ladders and stairs to cater to various preferences and needs. A significant highlight of this conversation revolves around the maintenance ease these stands offer, a value deeply cherished by many including our host. The team shares insightful tips on what hunters should be seeking in doors, windows, and seals to keep the box stand safeguarded from rodents and insects, promising hassle-free usage year after year.

    Windows and doors, beyond providing protection, also play a pivotal role in determining the noise level inside a box stand. Drawing from their vast experience, our guests elaborate on the noise reduction strategies implemented in their products and offer guidance to hunters on what to look for to maintain a quiet and serene hunting environment, even with the little ones on board kicking the walls!

    As we dive deeper, the focus shifts to the material composition of these stands, with an emphasis on the versatile range of exterior materials used by Texas Hunter Products. The experts shed light on how to go about choosing the right material while also discussing the impeccable insulation properties of their materials in safeguarding hunters from extreme temperatures, be it scorching heat or freezing cold.

    We also navigate the fundamental question of value proposition — what makes spending more on a pre-made box stand by Texas Hunter Products a wise decision compared to settling for a homemade job? The team convincingly outlines the unbeatable quality and additional features that come with their box stands, promising an unparalleled hunting experience. To round off, we discuss another invaluable advantage of opting for a pre-fabricated box stand — time efficiency. Stay tuned as we reveal just how quick and effortless it is to get a Texas Hunter box stand set up and ready for action, carving out more time for you to focus on what you love most — hunting!


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  • Tune in to dive into the nuances of no-till food plots, and make your farming experience both eco-friendly and economically viable with Paul Hollis of PH Outdoors.

    Why Plant a No-Till Food Plot?:

    Discover the ecological and economic advantages of opting for no-till methods.

    Reduced need for fertilizer over time. Tackling issues like soil erosion and compaction head-on.


    Exploring No-Till Food Plot Planting Methods:

    Without a No-Till Drill: The basics: What equipment do you need? Step-by-step: Navigating the process of no-till planting. Potential pitfalls and common challenges of this method.

    With a No-Till Drill:

    The game-changer: Why using a drill makes a difference. Cutting down on tractor time. Precise seed placement means less seed wastage. Lesser reliance on perfect planting timings and a reduced dependency on rainfall. Reduced need for herbicides.

    Is a No-Till Drill a Worthwhile Investment?

    The Economic Side: Eliminate some costs altogether: Eventually Say goodbye to herbicide and fertilizer expenses. Achieve notable savings in other areas: Diesel (for tractors). Vehicle fuel (less back-and-forth travel to the property). Lower maintenance costs and wear and tear on tractors. Reduce seed costs. Value of time: Get more done in less time.


    The Drill Dilemma:

    Have most drill buyers tried planting without one first? Tricky territories: Navigating common issues with no-till drills. Getting seed blends calibrated right. The ideal process and timeline to follow. The art and science of planting green in the fall.


    What does the future hold for Genesis no-till drill owners?


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  • Hey Guys and Welcome to Huntin’ Land presented by Great Days Outdoors Magazine. If you like to stay up to date on Hunting Tactics, Land Management, Land Values, and Land Market dynamics, this is the podcast for you.


    How to Hit More Doves with Jimmy Muller

    Dove Hunting Shooting Technique

    - How does dove hunting differ from hunting other birds in terms of shooting technique?
    - Pull away method
    - What are the fundamental techniques every dove hunter should master?
    - How do variables like wind, light, and the dove’s flight pattern affect shooting technique?


    Practice
    - How often should one practice shooting to become proficient?
    - What are some effective practice routines or drills? Pull away method
    - Are there specific exercises or simulations that can mimic dove hunting scenarios? Sporting clays


    Shot Placement and Stand Positioning

    - How does one adjust shot placement based on the dove’s flight direction (e.g., coming in head-on, crossing from left to right, etc.)?
    - How does one decide where to position their stand?
    - How do factors like terrain, water sources, and feeding areas affect stand positioning?
    - Are there common mistakes hunters make when setting up their stands?


    Shotshell Selection
    - What are the differences between various shotshells available for dove hunting?
    - How does one choose the right shotshell based on specific conditions or locations?
    - Are there certain brands or types that you favor?


    Choke Selection
    - What is the Impact of choke selection on pattern density and range?
    - What are some common mistakes hunters make when it comes to choke selection for dove hunting?
    - How do you go about pattern testing?
    - How does one choose the right choke for their specific hunting conditions and shotgun


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  • Welcome to today's episode, where we dive deep into the world of muzzleloader hunting for mature bucks. Joining us are Michael and Kathy Perry. Let's jump in!


    About Our Guests:

    Michael Perry: Michael is the proud holder of the Alabama Whitetail State Record for the largest buck ever taken down using a muzzleloader. But that's not his only claim to fame. He's built a reputation by taking down record book whitetails on public land, especially in the South. Michael is also the author of the insightful “Deer Hunting Secrets to Taking Mature Bucks on Public Land.”


    Main Discussion Points:

    Introduction to Muzzleloader Hunting Why did Michael start muzzleloader hunting? Deer Hunting with a Muzzleloader - Tips for Success The phases of deer season and timing of muzzleloader seasons. The importance of pre-rut in determining hunting strategy. Changes in scouting and stand placement depending on the phases: the significance of pinch points and funnels. Special tips for scouting and stand placement on public land, including the role of trail cameras in Feb/March. Insights into why most of Michael's hunts are successful in the mornings. Unpacking the uniqueness of hunting a mature buck. Gear and Equipment Challenges in tracking blood trails from a muzzleloader wound. Tips for tracking and recovering deer in rough terrains: the wait time and the utility of deer carts. A look at Michael's preferred muzzleloaders: from Inline muzzleloaders known for their cleanliness, to models like CVA Optima Long Range, CVA Accura, and Wolf. Plus, the importance of nitride-coated and stainless features. Bullet, powder, and primer preferences: The role of Barnes Bullets, Pyrodex pellets, and Winchester Primers. Maintenance tips for muzzleloaders: from keeping the barrel covered to storing techniques. Must-have accessories for muzzleloader hunting. Muzzleloader Stories Mishaps in the field: Lessons learned from on-field challenges with a muzzleloader. The secret behind the hunting success of Michael's inner circle. Observations on deer daylighting and yearly trends.



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    Michael’s Book:
    "Deer Hunting Secrets to Taking Mature Bucks on Public Land".

    Kathy’s Custom Deerhide Handbags:
    Reach out at 256-962-2706 for beautiful handcraftedbags.

    Thanks for tuning in, and until next time, happy hunting!


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  • In this episode of Huntin’ Land, Joe, Butch, and Clint talk with Josh Pouliot of RaVolt Solar about the intricacies of an off-grid solar system and how it could benefit your property. He answers important questions such as financing, demand and service charges, grid stipulations, time-of-use rates, grid-tied disadvantages, and insurance considerations. Josh explains what components are involved in a solar system, including solar panels, solar inverters, battery charge controllers, backup power sources, and batteries. Plus, he explains each component and its importance in creating a well-rounded and efficient off-grid solar system. Lastly, Josh goes into detail on determining if the upfront cost is worth it compared to grid-tied prices.

    To learn more, visit RaVolt.us to get in touch with Josh about this off-grid solar system and determine if it is right for your property


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  • On this episode of Huntin' Land Podcast, Joe and guest co-host Matt Horton have a lively and informative discussion on improving wild turkey populations on leased land with guests Dr. Will Gulsby and Dr. Michael Chamberlain.

    Dr. Gulsby and Dr. Chamberlain explain that certain practices such as bushhogging, feeding, baiting, and planting open areas, must be avoided, as research shows they can harm wild turkey populations. However, through various conservation and management practices, such as trapping nest predators, trapping wild turkey predators, approaching the landlord with monetary compensation or grants to implement prescribed fire, and planting and maintaining native vegetation, hunters and land managers can take concrete steps to improve the habitat and overall turkey population. Although each practice leads to its own rewards and should be tailored to the individual's needs, the guests recommend trapping predators, planting native vegetation, and approaching the landlord with a monetary proposal or grant to get the most bang for your buck regarding habitat improvement.

    Furthermore, the guests offer tips on how listeners can keep up with the latest wild turkey research. They encourage podcast listeners, hunters, and land managers to stay in touch with their work and follow along on social media.

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