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In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, Dan Johnson and Mark Kenyon discuss their favorite hunting gear, including old faithful products that have stood the test of time and new gear that has impressed them this season. They delve into the importance of confidence in gear, the effectiveness of various hunting techniques, and the ongoing debate between solid colors and camo patterns. The conversation wraps up with practical recommendations for hunters looking to enhance their gear setup. Takeaways: Mark's favorite saddle is the Phantom Elite, which he has used for years. Losing his saddle was a significant setback for Mark during hunting season. Nose Jammer has proven effective in masking human scent while hunting. Dan emphasizes the importance of comfort and mobility in hunting gear. Arctic Shield boot covers keep feet warm without heavy boots. Mark switched to a single pin sight to simplify his archery process. Image stabilization binoculars have dramatically improved Mark's hunting experience. Solid colors may perform better than camo patterns in certain situations. Quality screw-in hooks are essential for a successful hunting setup. Confidence in gear can reduce mental distractions during a hunt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, Dan Johnson and Mark Kenyon discuss their favorite hunting gear, including old faithful products that have stood the test of time and new gear that has impressed them this season. They delve into the importance of confidence in gear, the effectiveness of various hunting techniques, and the ongoing debate between solid colors and camo patterns. The conversation wraps up with practical recommendations for hunters looking to enhance their gear setup.Takeaways:Mark's favorite saddle is the Phantom Elite, which he has used for years.Losing his saddle was a significant setback for Mark during hunting season.Nose Jammer has proven effective in masking human scent while hunting.Dan emphasizes the importance of comfort and mobility in hunting gear.Arctic Shield boot covers keep feet warm without heavy boots.Mark switched to a single pin sight to simplify his archery process.Image stabilization binoculars have dramatically improved Mark's hunting experience.Solid colors may perform better than camo patterns in certain situations.Quality screw-in hooks are essential for a successful hunting setup.Confidence in gear can reduce mental distractions during a hunt.
In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, Dan Johnson and Mark Kenyon discuss their favorite hunting gear, including old faithful products that have stood the test of time and new gear that has impressed them this season. They delve into the importance of confidence in gear, the effectiveness of various hunting techniques, and the ongoing debate between solid colors and camo patterns. The conversation wraps up with practical recommendations for hunters looking to enhance their gear setup. Takeaways: Mark's favorite saddle is the Phantom Elite, which he has used for years. Losing his saddle was a significant setback for Mark during hunting season. Nose Jammer has proven effective in masking human scent while hunting. Dan emphasizes the importance of comfort and mobility in hunting gear. Arctic Shield boot covers keep feet warm without heavy boots. Mark switched to a single pin sight to simplify his archery process. Image stabilization binoculars have dramatically improved Mark's hunting experience. Solid colors may perform better than camo patterns in certain situations. Quality screw-in hooks are essential for a successful hunting setup. Confidence in gear can reduce mental distractions during a hunt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this newscast: The small Southeast Alaska village of Kake spent most of Tuesday morning on lockdown because of an active shooter; Alaska's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anne Zink is pointing to misinformation and mistrust as major factors in the state's high COVID-19 infection rates; The Coast Guard's annual "Arctic Shield" shut down for the winter over the weekend; A University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist contributed to a study that looked at the demise of a Middle Eastern city 6,000 years ago; A group of 7 hunters has been stuck at a fish camp on the Yukon River for five days; Two separate incidents on the Kenai Peninsula have some teachers worried about book censorships
Dan breaks down the newest equipment for your next hunt with Jake of Arctic Shield while breaking down wild game cooking tips, tricks, and proper techniques you may not have know about with Scott, the Sporting Chef
Dan chats with the guys from Arctic Shield on new cold-weather gear! Plus Hans from Hi Mountain Seasonings on some great Sausage and Deer Stick recipes for the outdoors.
Dan chats with the guys from Arctic Shield on new cold weather gear! Plus Hans from Hi Mountain Seasonings on some great Sausage and Deer Stick recipes for the Outdoors
I interview James Lipps, the founder of the Facebook page The Camo Brotherhood (@TheCamoBrotherhood). This is a hunting group to celebrate all things hunting and all animals harvested by hunters. There is no ridicule of your animal, your animal is celebrated by all. We spend time discussing The Camo Brotherhood and the thoughts and philosophy behind the show. Then we discuss the awesome companies that are assisting James and all the other admins and team members. Below is a list of sponsors discussed: Raxx, INC. – They make an awesome bow holder to display your bow during offseason. Please go to (www.raxxinc.com). Darton Archery – They manufacture great crossbows that the team members use. Go to www.dartonarchery.comfor more information. Black Eagle Arrows – www.blackeaglearrows.com Rexpid Broadheads – www.rexpid.com Arctic Shield – www.arcticshieldoutdoor.com Barronett Blinds – www.barronettblinds.com HHA Sports – www.hhasports.com Rivers Edge Treestands – www.huntriversedge.com Please also consider a pledge to my Patreon account. Here is the link right to my page. Thank you in advance patreon.com/outdooradventureswithjayson
As sea ice continues to shrink in the Arctic, we’re likely to see more shipping, more oil exploration, more tourism, and more fishing. And all of this activity means that in the future, we’ll probably going have to deal with an oil spill in this remote region. So how do we prepare for that? The Coast Guard cutter Healy, a 420-foot-long icebreaker, is now heading north in answer to this question. The mission: an annual exercise called Arctic Shield led by the U.S. Coast Guard’s Research and Development Center. Onboard the Healy, scientists are gearing up to deal with a simulated oil spill in the icy Arctic. To tell us all about Arctic Shield and NOAA’s role in this expedition, we talk to Zachary Winters-Staszak, a spatial data specialist on the mission from the National Ocean Service’s Response and Restoration office. Episode permanent link and show notes
As sea ice continues to shrink in the Arctic, we’re likely to see more shipping, more oil exploration, more tourism, and more fishing. And all of this activity means that in the future, we’ll probably going have to deal with an oil spill in this remote region. So how do we prepare for that? The Coast Guard cutter Healy, a 420-foot-long icebreaker, is now heading north in answer to this question. The mission: an annual exercise called Arctic Shield led by the U.S. Coast Guard’s Research and Development Center. Onboard the Healy, scientists are gearing up to deal with a simulated oil spill in the icy Arctic. To tell us all about Arctic Shield and NOAA’s role in this expedition, we talk to Zachary Winters-Staszak, a spatial data specialist on the mission from the National Ocean Service’s Response and Restoration office. Episode permanent link and show notes