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For hunters, our passion for the outdoors has led to more life-long relationships than many can count. Eighteen years ago a red Toyota pulled up and joined Heath and a good friend on a morning hunt. Today Heath and Ben talk about that day and the many following hunts. The start of a life-long friendship between Ben Gadway and Heath started that day. Join us as the stories begin.
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In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Jacob Coons discuss the challenges and logistics of hunting, particularly when it comes to planning and preparation. They talk about the importance of aligning objectives and expectations when hunting with others, as well as the need for thorough planning and research. They also touch on the significance of understanding rules and regulations, including those related to road systems and motorized vehicles. Additionally, they emphasize the importance of having efficient systems in place, such as water systems, sleep systems, first aid kits, and kill kits. In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Jacob Coons discuss the importance of preparation, planning, and logistics for hunting trips. They cover topics such as setting objectives, creating a hunting plan, developing systems for different scenarios, and managing home life while away. They also touch on the need for backup equipment and communication strategies. The conversation emphasizes the need for hunters to think critically and be proactive in their preparations to ensure a successful and enjoyable hunting experience.
Takeaways:
Aligning objectives and expectations is crucial when hunting with others
Thorough planning and research are necessary for a successful hunt
Understanding rules and regulations, including road systems and motorized vehicles, is important
Efficient systems, such as water systems, sleep systems, and first aid kits, are essential for a smooth hunting experience Setting clear objectives and goals for a hunting trip is essential
Creating a detailed hunting plan helps hunters make informed decisions in the field
Developing systems for different hunting scenarios improves success rates
Having backup equipment and tools can prevent hunting trips from being derailed by equipment failures
Effective communication with family and friends while away is important for safety and peace of mind
Managing home life and responsibilities allows hunters to focus on their hunting trips
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On this week's episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch is joined by Nate Sellers of Average Jack archery. The episode dives into opening the case and dusting off your bow from last season. We discuss how to get back into shooting shape - this includes, reps, routine, gear checks, tuning, and more. Practice makes perfect, but what about when you don't have a lot of time to practice? Being intentional about what you are practicing, and practicing it the correct way goes a long way if reps are frequent but short. Small steps build confidence for shooting at game this fall - start now!
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In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by Nate Sellers of Average Jack Archery. Jeremy and Nate discuss the essentials of bow setups and arrow selection, emphasizing the importance of simplicity. They delve into how a streamlined approach can create a wider margin of error, making the entire hunting experience more forgiving and enjoyable. Nate shares his insights on the value of consistent shooting practice and the importance of becoming thoroughly familiar with your setup.
The conversation then shifts to equipment selection, with a strong recommendation to prioritize simplicity and choose items that are easy to service or replace. For those who enjoy mobile hunting, Nate and Jeremy explore the benefits of saddle hunting, the gear that can help make things easier but safer for any hunter. They stress the importance of finding a system that works for you while remaining open to experimenting with new methods and gear.
Nate offers valuable advice for beginners, highlighting the need for education and research in mobile hunting. He discusses different climbing methods and emphasizes safety, suggesting the use of aiders or rappelling for easier and safer tree stand climbing. Additionally, they talk about the Fourth Arrow camera arm system for self-filming hunts and recommend Huntworth's affordable and versatile clothing options, like the Elkins set and the Grayling Hood. Overall, the episode is packed with practical tips to enhance your hunting experience through careful preparation and practice.
So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Nate Sellers on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.
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This week I am joined by Sam Soholt. Sam is a photographer, videographer, the co-owner and founder of public land tees as well as the co-host of the Roost podcast. Sam had a wild turkey season this year and I couldn't wait to get him on the podcast to talk about it. From Texas to Idaho and several points in between he talks about things he learned this year and shares a bunch of great stories and tips, I know you'll enjoy this episode!
Topics include: Remodeling during turkey season, dealing with a drought in Texas, using outside the box calling to get a nemesis bird in range, tag logistics when traveling to hunt and planning for next turkey season.
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On this episode of the Hunting Gear Deals Series on The Hunting Gear Podcast, Camron reconnects with Tony Smotherman from CVA to discuss the CVA Cascade line of bolt action rifles. CVA is known for high-quality muzzleloaders and they've taken their manufacturing processes to the centerfire rifle market with great success.
Tony discusses the release of the new CVA Cascade Long Range Hunter and the CVA Cascade Varmint Hunter. We also discuss the importance of having a rifle that fits your body size and Tony provides us with some excellent long-range shooting tips. The CVA Cascade is the blue-collar workhorse rifle for outdoorsmen and comes in an assortment of calibers and barrel lengths.
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The podcast moves this week down Texas way, to the northeast Ark-La-Tex region for a visit with longtime coon hunter and Bluetick enthusiast Dexters Whatley. Dex has been on the podcast a couple of times in our on-the-spot interviews at major coonhound events the likes of Autumn Oaks and the UKC Winter Classic. Co-host Corey Gruver and Steve have been addressing various aspects of treeing in reference to coonhounds in previous episodes. In this podcast, Whatley joins in a discussion based on exploring the many aspects of trail or track dogs in our sport. Whatley, in his competition days was well-known for following some mighty-good Bluetick hounds and Steve is not hesitant to explore with the man that fed them, the attributes of those dogs in regard to whether or not they could be identified as good track dogs. All the aspects of what it means to be recognized as a “track dog” are explored in this episode. Dex is very knowledgeable, can be extremely humorous and speaks with an accent and with the demeanor of one that is definitely Lone Star to the bone. Enjoy.
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In today's episode, Jacob continues the discussion on braodheads by discussing some of what he likes and doesn't like with the composition of today's broadheads. Some of the more popular broadheads from companies like Iron Will, Cutthroat, Valkyrie, VPA are made with a grade of Tool Steel. How do those compare to broadheads from Slick Trck, NAP and QAD that have 400 Series Stainless Steel blades. Lastly, Jacob discusses some new broadheads from Sevr, Oz Cut, Evolution and Annihilator.
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The long days of summer usually leave us with a lot of time to think. Usually that's just about how much we're sweating even though we're just sitting down, but when you can get past that, it can be a great time to reflect. That's exactly what we're doing in this week's episode with the Captain of The Sportsmen's Empire ship: Dan Johnson
This week, Pierce & Dan hop on the line to talk about a little bit of everything! From the story of how Dan got his start in business and the outdoor industry, to injuries impacting hunts, saddles vs stands, getting kids involved in the outdoors, perfecting hunting strategies, and much more. Check it all out in this week's episode and have a great 4th of July weekend everyone!
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This week on the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast we get the chance to talk with Greg Farrell with Reveal Cameras. We talk a little about trail cam strategy this time of year and how that changes as the season nears and gets here, then we get into all the new features and things Reveal is releasing this summer. Lots of good information this week.
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On this episode of GOHUNT’s Western Rookie Podcast, Brian has Nathan Endicott on the podcast to talk all about giant Blacktail Deer and Roosevelt Elk!
Nathan is an avid bowhunter for Oregon and loves sneaking up on Blacktail deer with his bow each fall! On this week’s episode Nathan shares some of the tactics and stories from his recent hunts and some of the impressive bucks he has tagged! The guys also talk about Roosevelt elk, and the differences between those and the Rocky Mountain sub species. Click the links below to check out more from Nathan and his awesome hunts!
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In this episode, Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) and Corbin Reed (Client) discuss his consulting visit, habitat changes, and working for deer. Corbin explains his history and background and large number of farms and how he has had to balance work, life, and deer. Corbin explains hiring a consultant, going through the process of evaluating different consultants, getting perspective from others and experience attending Don Higgins Master Class and the differences between the northeast and the Midwest.
Corbin and Jon discuss his property management plan and how to eliminate neighbors. Corbin explains being a hands-on learner and wanting more out of a consulting visit. Corbin discusses making changes to his property and he never stops learning. Corbin explains advancing food plots and next level depth and train of thought need to make a top hunting property.
Corbin and Jon explain the experience they gained with cutting together. Corbin details looking at his properties at a high level and trying to process all the changes, while keeping his goal on giant bucks! Corbin explains his takeaways and how to learn more by doing and what he is going to do on his property to kill world class bucks. Corbin provides his expert advice on making your hunting property work for you and how to make multiple properties produce quality deer.
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On this episode of Michigan Wild, Nate sits down with Jake Vogel for part 1 of coon hunting. They recorded this episode before their coon hunt. Nate and Jake connected 5 years ago rabbit hunting, and that's the year Jake got his first coon dog.
Now Jake is a serious houndsman and has multiple hunting dogs and has his fair share of experience chasing coons.
In part 1 the guys discuss..
- Not growing up in a hunting family
- What it's like starting out deer and coon hunting
- Constant learning curve trying to become the best hunter and dog handler
- The thrill of watching your dog do what it loves
- How anyone can do this, just need to be motivated and have a willingness to put in the time and effort
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On this episode of the Oklahoma Outdoors Podcast, John reveals a secret project he has been working on all spring. John grew up fishing and duck hunting on small farm ponds, so they have always held a special place in his heart. For the last couple of months, John has made it his goal to turn one particular pond into a fish and duck paradise. While growing a 10 pound plus bass in a 1 acre pond may not be realistic, John's goal is to simply maximise its potential and create a fun and exciting place for him and his friends and family to enjoy.
Almost anyone can gain access to a small farm pond, which is part of the reason John feels so passionately about this project. After a lot of research, John set out to make the best fishery possible out of a one and a half acre pond that has been in his family for about 50 years. John's other goal was to do it as cheaply as possible. Structure, water clarity, and overall fish population are the main concerns, as well as hopefully growing some edge vegetation that will make the pond more attractive for waterfowl. So if that little mud hole in the middle of a cattle pasture is all you have to work with, don't fret. Almost any water source can serve a purpose for an outdoors man or woman willing to put in a little work!
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In this week’s episode of The Range Podcast, Ricky gives a run down of his recent trip to Terry Peak, in the Black Hills of South Dakota for the Total Archery Challenge.
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Don’t poke the bear, or in this case the bear spray! Jason and Heath have a good laugh at Buddy’s expense as he tells his story of an accidental discharge that resulted in being escorted home by the game warden. The guys also talk a little about Heath and Buddy’s trip to Canada on a mission for bears. Buddy also answers some questions about the new Garmin LTE collar available now.
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In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan Johnson and Jeremy Dinsmore discuss their experiences and preferences when it comes to hunting apps and digital mapping services. They talk about the importance of detailed maps, high-resolution imagery, and the ability to view different dates and seasons. They also discuss the value of journaling features, weather information, and the ability to drop pins for scouting and planning. They mention popular hunting apps like OnX, Huntstand, Spartan Forge, and Deercast, and share their thoughts on the predictive movement algorithms offered by some of these apps. In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Jeremy discuss different hunting mapping apps, including Spartan Forge, OnX, and HuntStand. They highlight the importance of imagery and ease of use in these apps, as well as the ability to import pins and access property information. They also mention the value of features like 3D imagery, topo lines, and the ability to track your location. While each app has its strengths and weaknesses, they both agree that having a reliable and user-friendly map is essential for efficient and successful hunting.
Takeaways:
Detailed maps and high-resolution imagery are important features to look for in a hunting app
Journaling features can be useful for recording hunting data and details
Weather information is a standard feature in most hunting apps
The ability to drop pins and track distances can help with scouting and planning
Predictive movement algorithms may not be a significant factor for some hunters Having a reliable and user-friendly hunting mapping app is essential for efficient and successful hunting.
Imagery and ease of use are important factors to consider when choosing a hunting mapping app.
The ability to import pins and access property information can be valuable for planning hunting trips.
Features like 3D imagery and topo lines can provide additional insights into the terrain and deer movement.
Tracking your location accurately can help you navigate and make informed decisions while hunting.
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John Hudspeth discusses hunting in Oklahoma and Texas, including the recent increase in non-resident hunting prices in Oklahoma. He also talks about the challenges of hunting with a young child and the impact of weather conditions on deer populations. The conversation then shifts to the topic of chronic wasting disease (CWD) and Oklahoma's plan to release captive deer that are deemed CWD-resistant into the wild. The conversation revolves around Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and the proposed plan in Oklahoma to release deer that are resistant to CWD. The hosts discuss the ethics of charging people for these deer and whether it should be done for the greater good instead of for profit. They also question the effectiveness of using captive deer to solve the CWD problem and express concerns about the potential impact on the genetics of the deer population. The conversation touches on other topics such as the prevalence of CWD in Oklahoma, the lack of testing facilities, and the potential effects of agricultural chemicals on deer and the environment.
Takeaways:
Non-resident hunting prices in Oklahoma have increased, making it less affordable for out-of-state hunters.
Hunting with a young child can be challenging, requiring shorter trips and more strategic planning.
Weather conditions, such as droughts, can impact deer populations and antler growth.
Oklahoma has a plan to release captive deer that are deemed CWD-resistant into the wild to combat chronic wasting disease. The plan to release deer resistant to CWD in Oklahoma raises ethical questions about charging people for these deer and whether it should be done for the greater good instead of for profit.
Using captive deer to solve the CWD problem raises concerns about the potential impact on the genetics of the deer population.
There is a lack of testing facilities for CWD in Oklahoma, which hinders accurate data collection and understanding of the extent of the problem.
The potential effects of agricultural chemicals on deer and the environment are a cause for concern and warrant further investigation.
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Check out this week's episode of Free Castin hosted by Chris Watson. Dan and Chris get down to the nitty gritty details and updates on the mission to save lion hunting in Colorado. Dan is a great advocate for hounds and we would like to tip our hat. Thank you for all your doing Dan!
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Hunter Roenfeldt, co-host of the Duck Gun Podcast, joins Brian on the show. Hunter grew up hunting in Iowa near the Mississippi River with his Dad. We talk about what it was like learning to waterfowl hunt in that part of the country. We discuss his experiences with the boats they have used over the years on the Mississippi, the type of ducks they chase there and his love for Canvasbacks. We chat about how he became the co-host of the Duck Gun Podcast and also how he got involved in the Duck Gun Chronicles YouTube channel. We also get into his multiple season grind that averages over 50 hunts per season. And of course we dive deep into his tactics and tips that keep him successful over a 50+ hunt grind.
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