Topics include hunting, fishing, and everything in between... But mostly hunting.
A quick update on pre-season scouting, some harsh reviews on some technology, and a somewhat aggressive motivational speech? Maybe rant is a better term…
In today's episode Jake details an excerpt he has written about the 1959 earthquake in Montana known as the “Night of Terror”. Tips and tricks for visiting national parks are shared, as well as the official breakdown of this weeks book club book “Wild Rescues” by Kevin Grange. A new book is assigned.
Welcome back! The show must go on (with a new format of course.) And we are back and better than ever before! In this episode Jake talks about the new structure of the podcast moving forward, as well as getting scoped, catching a 94 pound paddlefish, and sitting in a tree for 12 hours in 100 degree heat. Listen in to enjoy the first episode of the revamped Adahy Adventures Podcast. Glad to have you back!
On today's episode I talk about some prospective changes coming for Montana's archery elk hunting season. Next, I discuss a problem that many people share in experience. Seasonal Affective Disorder. Or as many people refer to it as seasonal depression. I also discuss different activities, and methods you can partake in to fill the gap during the cold, and dark winter days.
Doing my best to explain the hiatus. An open and honest attempt to take a dive into mental health, and how it impacts our everyday lives. Part 1 of a 2 part series. This show will also vaguely discuss how things will look for Adahy Adventures moving forward in the future.
Doing my best to explain the hiatus. An open and honest attempt to take a dive into mental health, and how it impacts our everyday lives. Part 1 of a 2 part series. This show will also vaguely discuss how things will look for Adahy Adventures moving forward in the future.
On this weeks episode Jake talks about what NOT to do when setting your trail cameras out. (Like forgetting to bring SD cards.) Other topics include some tips on how to recreate safer, trail camera plans, and then unfortunate discussion of a fatal bear attack in Montana, as well as 2 missing persons.
On this weeks episode Jake discusses his personal goals for the upcoming 2021 hunting season. Other topics include fireworks, trail cam bans, and a little bit of life advice. Finally, Jake encourages everyone to write in with questions, comments, concerns, or complaints!
Today Jake goes solo and discusses the outlook for the upcoming 2021 Fall hunting season, as well as a general update on what's happening now!
In this weeks episode Jake, Ethan, and Kendall discuss the documentary Missing 411 The Hunted. Despite Kendall not watching the right one we got the message across. Hunters have been going missing for years, and although there isn’t a working number of just how many are missing the problem still exists, and is more prevalent than ever. Wild theory’s have been growing in popularity as even coroners have failed to determine the exact cause of death in certain cases. Listen in as we discuss our thoughts and feelings on the issue at hand.
In this episode we cover all of the upcoming Spring events we have in the works. Starting with some turkey hunting basics we discuss what tactics will help Matt, and I have the best chance at harvesting a turkey this April. We then discuss the ins and outs of black bear hunting, and conservation as a whole. With our lakes clear of ice the bass bite has been good as well as other fishing stories told. Matt, and Ethan are introduced to Adahy nation in the podcast, so be sure to tune in!
Part 2 of our discussion with Branden Stevens and his successful 2020 bull elk hunt. In this episode we go through page after page of Branden’s own journaled first hand account of what ended up being a 20+ day hunt. Dissecting each individual day down to the most minuet details from the temperature of each day, to the amount of miles hiked per day. More elk encounters than most people might see in their lifetime, all in the span of 2 weeks.
On this episode host Jake Stevens dives into what has been a very controversial topic in the Montana senate bill 143 with experienced hunting guide Conner Brown. Conner shares his thoughts on SB 143 with great perspective as not only a hunting guide, but also an extremely accomplished DIY, public land hunter. Also discussed is the lifestyle of being a hunting guide, and the sacrifice that comes along with it. The ins and outs of hunting Alaska, as well as what role confidence plays in finding hunting success. This episode dives thoroughly into an extremely divisive subject in which no feelings are spared. Those who may be offended by viewpoints differing from their own have been warned.
Host Jake Stevens is joined by Branden Stevens, and biologist Brad Tribby to talk about a grizzly charge in Wyoming! Brad revisits the details of that day in vivid detail, and we discuss the importance of bear safety while out hunting in grizzly country. An absolute must listen!
Branden and Jake begin to tell the story from their best elk hunting trip ever! After reviewing their 2020 hunting season, Jake and Branden discuss a successful elk hunt all the way from the drawing to the pack out. No detail is soared as they take a careful look into just how everything played out. You might want to take notes when Branden talks because his wisdom is unmatched and we had the opportunity to hear directly from him on some of his methods on successful hunting. This is part one of a two part series! Stay tuned for part two!
On today’s episode we question the integrity and morals of a first year hunter, as well as the less than ideal start to the 2020 Montana hunting season. Disruptive cats can’t faze this crew. Also why is it so difficult for Jake to sight in rifles? Listen in and hear all of this and more, and don’t forget to stay tuned for part 2!
A taxidermist, a firefighter, and a care salesman walk into a room... What happens next? Well to find that out you’ll have to listen into the show as your host Jake Stevens interviews Jt Gunther, Jake Richards, and Kendall Makelky about their hunting backgrounds, and what exactly they do to cure the off-season blues. Between Pope & Young mountain lion, and busting your own antelope hunt this episode has more than enough to keep you titillated for hours on end.
A taxidermist, a firefighter, and a care salesman walk into a room... What happens next? Well to find that out you’ll have to listen into the show as your host Jake Stevens interviews Jt Gunther, Jake Richards, and Kendall Makelky about their hunting backgrounds, and what exactly they do to cure the off-season blues. Between Pope & Young mountain lion, and busting your own antelope hunt this episode has more than enough to keep you titillated for hours on end.
Topics include: harvesting antelope, unexpected bull elk, and the anticipation of what is expected to be the best hunting season we’ve had to date!
Topics include: harvesting antelope, unexpected bull elk, and the anticipation of what is expected to be the best hunting season we’ve had to date!
Topics include: harvesting antelope, unexpected bull elk, and the anticipation of what is expected to be the best hunting season we’ve had to date!
Topics include: harvesting antelope, unexpected bull elk, and the anticipation of what is expected to be the best hunting season we’ve had to date!
The Tire Pile part 1! Tune in to hear about our unconventional method for taking late season geese! With guests/ field staff members Kendall Makelky, Deven Doughty, and as always producer Jake Stevens, listen in as we discuss the wild events that occurred on this unorthodox hunt.
The Tire Pile part 1! Tune in to hear about our unconventional method for taking late season geese! With guests/ field staff members Kendall Makelky, Deven Doughty, and as always producer Jake Stevens, listen in as we discuss the wild events that occurred on this unorthodox hunt.
Day 3 of elk camp! Topics in this episode include the definition of success as a hunter, wolves too close for comfort, bugling at innocent horse riders, impeding traffic on the interstate, and dry- grandpas.
Day 3 of elk camp! Topics in this episode include the definition of success as a hunter, wolves too close for comfort, bugling at innocent horse riders, impeding traffic on the interstate, and dry- grandpas.
Jake, and Branden hit the road and head to elk camp in Western Montana, for what is sure to be an exciting weekend! Discussing everything from their expectations for this trip, to Branden’s complete inability to walk, and use binoculars at the same time. Part 1 of a 5 part podcast series, episodes coming out nightly for the next 5 nights!
Jake, and Branden hit the road and head to elk camp in Western Montana, for what is sure to be an exciting weekend! Discussing everything from their expectations for this trip, to Branden’s complete inability to walk, and use binoculars at the same time. Part 1 of a 5 part podcast series, episodes coming out nightly for the next 5 nights!