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Zack Williams takes time from his busy schedule to sit with me at the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous in Missoula and tell me his story: A kid obsessed with fishing, inspired by mentors, finds his place in the world of like minded anglers and innovators using two handed rods to pursue steelhead. But Zack excels and becomes one of the best casters of our time.
Justin and the crew host a live podcast with a question and answer session at the 2023 Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous. They share cooking tips and tricks, answer questions from the audience, play Let's Make a Meal, and so much more! - Leave a Review of the Podcast - Buy our Small Batch Wild Fish and Game Seasonings - Join our Field to Fork Wild Pig Camp Show Notes: Temperature and Over Cooking Meat Thermometer Let Meat Come to Room Temp before Cooking Thawing Meat Dry Equals Crispy Seasoning Harvesting Nature Seasoning Blends Wild Game Terroir Types of Salt: Kosher and Sea Salt Using Herbs and Foragables from the Environment Wild Game can take Big Flavors Cooking by Cuts Question 1: How do we know the cuts of meat Cooking By Cuts Cookbook BHA Field to Table Video Series Venison Quarter T-Shirt Top Round: Two Muscles, Two Different Cooking Techniques Labeling Meat Bags Mystery Meat: Braise Them Use Stock Save Braising Liquid Build on the Recipe with Salt, Stock, and Vinegar Question 2: Heart Cooking Marinade and Meat Mallet and Grill Cook up to Medium or Braise for a long time Justin's Yakatori Heart Recipe Jaccard Meat Tenderizer Question 3: Dark Meat on Wild Turkey 180 degrees to melt/render fat Sous Vide may work Confit Duck Fat Cooking with Liver Question 4: Javalena Head Cheese Let's Make a Meal! Question 5: Corned Elk Roast Equilibrium Curing Question 6: Getting Comfortable with Cooking Wild Game Cookbook Tips Learn Techniques Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During the Trail1033 Morning Show, Robert Chase chats with Land Tawney, President & CEO of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers (BHA). The 2022 BHA Rendezvous is happening May 12-14 at Historic Fort Missoula. BHA's North American Rendezvous is the year's biggest public lands party – and a chance to celebrate together while raising funds to support our shared public lands and waters! Events include: a field to table dinner, wild game cookout, campfire stories resented by Duck Camp, seminars, panels, vendors, auctions, raffles and more. The Backcountry Brewfest Presented by Mystery Ranch will take place at Caras Park in Downtown Missoula on May 13th. For 2022 BHA Rendezvous tickets & details: backcountryhunters.org/rendezvous_2022
During the Trail1033 Morning Show, Robert Chase chats with Land Tawney, President & CEO of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers (BHA). The 10th Annual BHA Rendezvous is happening June 3-5 at Historic Fort Missoula. After a year of virtual events, BHA is ready to kick it old school...by getting together in the great outdoors! Attendees can camp onsite and experience all the great components that the Rendezvous has to offer...old favorites like Campfire Stories and the Wild Game Cook-Off, and some new additions like the Bison Breakdown and Conservation Carnival. Tickets and details at .backcountryhunters.org/rendezvous_2021
Diversity In Hunting Diversity in hunting and the inclusion of all people is a serious issue that hasn't often received enough serious attention. We in the outdoor world who hunt and fish are not immune to this. For too long the community and the industries that feed off it have been too insulated, playing only to those who were traditionally active participants. It's now time to reach out to the broader world and welcome people into the water and woods to take part in hunting, fishing and foraging. It's unfortunate that there are still hurdles to this and that it takes situations like the killing of George Floyd for people to wake up to the challenges that exist for people of color, or any other identifying characteristic that attracts judgement by others. Modern Carnivore has made a commitment to highlight these issues, to talk about them, and to continue to look for ways to eliminate barriers to entry in the outdoors. In this episode Mark's guests are Jenny Ly who is the founder of Chasing Food Club and Alex Kim who is the former diversity coordinator for Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. They're both new hunters and share their thoughts and perspectives on starting to hunt not only as an adult, but as a Vietnamese Canadian and a Korean American. At Modern Carnivore our mission has been, and always will be: ...To awaken the hunter within. We introduce people to hunting, fishing and foraging through conversations about real food. We respect each person's background and welcome them into a community that values conservation, access to public lands, fair chase of fish and game and the enjoyment of real wild food. Jenny, Alex and Mark recording the podcast at the 2019 BHA Rendezvous I hope you find this podcast helpful as we look to have more conversations on the issue of inclusion in the outdoors. Make sure you also check out Episode 9 of the Outdoor Feast Podcast by Modern Carnivore. Todd Waldron talks with David Change from the organization Brown Folks Fishing on the issue of diversity in the outdoors. In addition, you should check out the quick story of The Elba Gas Station by Hansi Johnson. Diversity in hunting is the discussion on the Modern Carnivore PodcastClick To Tweet Watch Jenny Ly tell her story of learning to hunt at the 2019 Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Rendezvous in Boise Idaho.
On this weeks episode I am joined by outdoor public figure and president of Carbon TV Julie McQueen. Recorded live at the Michigan Back Country Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous. We are sitting down over a couple cold ones and talking hunting, filming and about the outdoor community as a whole. Thanks for listening! View THE FOREST Enter to win the INVICTUS Silverado Carbon TV Deerhunterpodcast.com Join the community
This week we chat with Brody Henderson of MeatEater on the floor of the 2019 Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous about our weekend in Boise, defining hunting ethics and the problem with fair chase. We also catch up with Jess C. Johnson to talk about the lack of women on the show, conservation in action and a bunch more. Enjoy. Connect with Ben and MeatEater Ben on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Howdy Roamers and thanks for dropping in for this edition of the Right To Roam Podcast Lowdown. We have a helluva trio of quick conversations that were recorded at the recent Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous in Boise, ID. Each of our guests had to choose to answer a question from a list we had […]
Steve Shannon returned from the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous and we talk epic stories, protecting resources, access, and getting involved so decisions made which impact us, are done with us in mind.
On this episode of the podcast Chairman of the Michigan chapter of the Back Country Hunters and Anglers Associations Jason Meekhof is in studio to talk about the growth of the organization and what BHA stands for. Somewhere about half way through we found ourselves deep in archery talk which transitioned quickly into a conversation focused on broadheads.
This is an Audio Only podcast. We decided to go ahead and publish it for our listeners as a courtesy. We hope you like it. On this episode of Gritty Bowmen we talk with my friend Mark Livesay of Treeline Pursuits. I first met Mark at the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous in Missoula, Montana. On this podcast we talk about hunting with Llamas; Mark's new obsession. Check it out. It's good stuff. You can follow Mark on social media @treeline_pursuits on instagram or Treeline Pursuits on Facebook.
On this episode of Gritty Bowmen we talk with my friend Mark Livesay of Treeline Pursuits. I first met Mark at the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous in Missoula, Montana. On this podcast we talk about hunting with Llamas; Mark's new obsession. Check it out. It's good stuff. You can follow Mark on social media @treeline_pursuits on instagram or Treeline Pursuits on Facebook.
From the 2017 Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous, Randy shares the mic with Greg Blascovich, Founder of the non-profit organization KeepItPublic.org, and Board Member Randall Williams. Each having a PhD in relevant topics of history and/or politics, Greg and Randall provide perspective of how public lands came to be and how politics formed America's interest in public lands. Topics covered include the mission of KeepItPublic, skipping college graduation to go fishing, image of hunters over historical time, public lands as an issue to align unaligned groups, animated video how America got its Public Land, importance of 19th Century politicians to hunting and public lands, excerpts from "Hunting and the American Imagination," party-ism v. conservation, inform/educate/advocate, colonists' rejection of European hunting, tribalism as a natural human element, Americans as centrists v. their elected officials as partisans, did hunters really start the public land movement, voters as apologists, factors that influenced America's view of hunters, clean water as an example of political dichotomy, binary view of the world, political communications labs, abundance thinkers v. scarcity thinkers, public lands as an apolitical issue, history of how Americans form opinions on topics, challenge of keeping a non-profit with one focus and resisting engagement of other topics, the mission of KeepItPublic being to oppose the sale/transfer/degradation of America's Public Lands. Make a donation at KeepItPublic.org. #KeepItPublic
SUBSCRIBE: iTunes / RSS/Stitcher/Podbean/Android Okay friends! On this episode of Gritty Bowmen, Mark Brownlee and myself visit with Rachel Vandevoort, of Kimber Firearms, at the annual (BHA) Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous. Kimber is an American company that designs and manufactures premium firearms for individual, sporting, and law enforcement and military markets. Basically, Kimber makes sweet guns. And Rachel is the Trade Relations Manager at Kimber. Rachel shares her thoughts on guns, calibers, conservation, hunting and more. She talks about bear spray vs. guns and she’s adept at helping people rationalize the purchase of new firearms. Rachel is fun! And she’s a wealth of knowledge. We like her because like because we think she’s pretty dang GRITTY. We had a great time visiting with her--and we think you will too.
Okay friends! On this episode of Gritty Bowmen Mark Brownlee and myself hang out with our friend Greg Munther at the annual (BHA) Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous. Greg is from the older generation… like he’s 72 years old. But he doesn’t seem that old--he’s still getting out and killing big horn sheep, coues deer, mule deer, and elk with his stickbow, which he’s been shooting his entire life. Greg tells us how he uses Llamas to help him get things done in the backcountry. He’s an inspiring person. And his passion for the outdoors and for hunting is infectious. In his younger years, Greg Munther was a Forest Service biologist, District Ranger and natural resource consultant. He has been roaming the hills, streams and lakes of Montana continuously since 1976, with passions split between bowhunting, bird hunting and flyfishing. He lives in Missoula with his wife, Sherry, of 35 years and their German Shorthair Pointer Lucy, and their 3 llamas. Greg is the BHA Montana Chapter Chairman. Ladies and gentlemen, meet Greg Munther.
SUBSCRIBE: iTunes / RSS/Stitcher/Podbean/Android Okay friends! On this episode of Gritty Bowmen Mark Brownlee and myself hang out with our friend Greg Munther at the annual (BHA) Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous. Greg is from the older generation… like he’s 72 years old. But he doesn’t seem that old--he’s still getting out and killing big horn sheep, coues deer, mule deer, and elk with his stickbow, which he’s been shooting his entire life. Greg tells us how he uses Llamas to help him get things done in the backcountry. He’s an inspiring person. And his passion for the outdoors and for hunting is infectious. In his younger years, Greg Munther was a Forest Service biologist, District Ranger and natural resource consultant. He has been roaming the hills, streams and lakes of Montana continuously since 1976, with passions split between bowhunting, bird hunting and flyfishing. He lives in Missoula with his wife, Sherry, of 35 years and their German Shorthair Pointer Lucy, and their 3 llamas. Greg is the BHA Montana Chapter Chairman. Ladies and gentlemen, meet Greg Munther.
SUBSCRIBE: iTunes / RSS/Stitcher/Podbean/Android On this episode of Gritty Bowmen, we recap the highlights of the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous in Missoula, Montana. I’m joined by Jesse Wise, our friend from Train to Hunt, Justin Klement, the man behind the Gritty Bowmen Newsletter, the Gritty Scotsman, a.k.a. Mark Brownlee, my brother B-Rent and my brother in-law Bryce Lofts. Featured on this podcast: https://www.backcountryhunters.org/ https://www.facebook.com/2percentforconservation/ http://www.fishandwildlife.org/
Subjects discussed: Montana roots; conservation easements; how Backcountry Hunters & Anglers came to be; the definition of Fair Chase; what high fence operations truly cost the American public; Green Decoys; the promising new demographics in hunting and fishing today; and why the conservation movement is so powerful at the moment. ---- Learn more about Backcountry Hunters and Anglers at https://www.backcountryhunters.org/ Steve will be the keynote speaker at the 2016 Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous and people can learn more or buy tickets at www.rendezvous2016.com